Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis Barker

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Kourtney Kardashian has had a lot of styles
Kourtney Kardashian has had a lot of styles

Kourtney Kardashian had a complete wardrobe overhaul when she started dating Travis Barker, changing from feminine princess to grunge rockstar.

The 44-year-old reality star was known for her long brunette hair and glamorous makeup looks before she married the Blink-182 rocker. However, fans accused Kourtney of "morphing" into 48-year-old Travis as she started to favour band T-shirts and leather clothes.

When the Kardashians first skyrocketed to fame, Kourtney hit the red carpets wearing bold prints and flowy tunics and was often seen wearing clothes from Dash, the boutique she owned with sisters Kim and Khloe Kardashian. In the early 2000s, Kourtney also favoured heavy makeup and big hair.

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Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis Barker qhidqhiekitinvKourtney Kardashian would often be seen wearing bold patterns (Getty Images)
Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis BarkerShe also loved big, curled hair (Getty Images North America)

Her wardrobe started to mature when her family's reality TV show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, really hit off. The Poosh founder added Gucci, Versace and Saint Laurent pieces to her collection, while also favouring designers such as Givenchy and Balmain.

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Kourtney also started wearing less makeup and opted for much more tailored outfits. In 2016, she seemed to follow in the footsteps of her sister Kim as she started wearing tight dresses with exposed cleavages.

However, Kourtney started to differ from her family as she began wearing tailored suits instead of girly gowns. At the 2019 People's Choice Awards, Kourtney rocked a silver and black sparkly suit which she paired with a tiny black bra.

Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis BarkerThe reality star has started favouring tailored suits in recent years (Getty Images)
Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis BarkerHer style changed even more when she started dating Travis Barker (Variety via Getty Images)

Kourtney's latest style change came after she started dating Travis Barker. Gone were the days of tight dresses and bold-coloured skirts, replaced with Travis' band tees and oversized trousers.

The mother-of-four also wears leather outfits and can often be seen sharing more sexy looks on her Instagram page. While Kourtney seems very at home with her new style, not everyone has been supportive.

The reality star has had to defend herself from critics of her new style, previously taking to Instagram to call out trolls. "So not Kourtney!" one follower commented on one of her posts.

Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis BarkerKourtney loves wearing leather (@kourtneykardash/Instagram)
Kourtney Kardashian's major style evolution after marrying Travis BarkerNot everyone is a fan of her new look (@kourtneykardash/instagram)

In the post, Kourtney wore baggy jeans and a puffer jacket in one photo and a tailored black blazer and flares in another. In the third post, she wore a leopard mini dress paired with a leather jacket.

"She use to be so classy!" the hater said. "Wonder what her family thinks of her new style?" Kourtney wasn't one to just let the comment slide.

She replied: "Ooooh inquiring minds would like to know this is so fascinating," getting thousands of likes from fans. Others rushed to support her, with one person commenting: "I think they’re probably happy that she’s finally happy."

Another said: "She’s still classy with a bit of edge to her now. Let her live her life, you ain’t paying her bills sis," while a third hit back: "People change, you know that right?"

Scarlett O'Toole

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