Kim Kardashian wants family to wear matching clothes

Kim Kardashian thinks it would look great if she, Kanye West and their daughter always went out wearing the same colour
Kim K takes matching to the next level
11 July 2014

Kim Kardashian wants to co-ordinate her outfits with Kanye West and their daughter. The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star is "obsessed" with a friend of hers who came to 12-month-old daughter North's recent birthday party wearing clothes in the same colour as the rest of the family, so now the brunette beauty thinks it is definitely something she wants to try, especially if she and her spouse have more kids.

She said: "You know what I'm obsessed with? This family came to North's birthday party and they were all wearing white. There were three kids, a mom and a dad, and they were all wearing different white separates - harem pants, flowy blouses, very boho.

"If I have more kids, we're all going to go out in the same colour. All nude, all black - it's going to be our thing."

The 33-year-old beauty also admitted she envies how glamorous her sister Kourtney - who is expecting her and Scott Disick's third child - looks when she is pregnant as she doesn't think she was "hot" when carrying North.

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