Khloe Kardashian Channels Snowy Mob Wife Aesthetic in Gucci Bikini and Fur Accessories

The reality TV star’s bold interpretation of the trend blended winter and summer vibes.

Khloe Kardashian

Khloe Kardashian. 


While the mob wife aesthetic is taking over TikTok and Instagram like crazy, no one has interpreted it quite like Khloe Kardashian. 

You’ve likely seen the trend, which typically incorporates lots of black, leather and gold jewelry, across social media of late, including perhaps Kardashian’s Jan. 24 Instagram carousel. In it, the 39-year-old mom of two donned a Gucci bikini underneath a fur coat and stood in the snow in a pair of black boots, a fuzzy hat atop her head to complete the look. Makeup artist Ash K Holm opted for lots of lashes and an overlined nude lip, while hairstylist Irinel de León coaxed the star’s long blonde locks into a sleek and straight blowout.

“It’s giving mob wife vibes…. Faux mob wife of course,” Kardashian noted in her caption.

Plenty of Kardashian’s 310 million IG followers were completely blown away by the look. The six photos, in which the reality TV star showed off her ensemble from various angles, have racked up more than 1.1 million likes in less than 24 hours, and tons of comments.

“OMGGGGGG 🔥🔥🔥🔥 YOU GODDESS,” 2023 SI Swimsuit Rookie of the Year Nicole Williams English gushed. 

“WHO PISSED YOU OFF???” television host Justin Sylvester inquired. “This some ‘eat this’ revenge ish.”

“It’s giving polar ice caps melting bc 🔥🔥,” entrepreneur Jen Atkin quipped.

“Hotttttttt gonna melt the snow ❄️ 🔥,” hairstylist Priscilla Valles concurred.

“Koko in her mob wife girl era🍸✨ here for it,” another follower added.

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