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Health|January - February 2017

With a Game Changing Denim Line and a Super-fit Shape She Got the Healthy Way (Think: Hard Work and Smart Nutrition), The Coolest Kardashian is Taking Body Love to a Whole New Level.

Alison Prato
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ATTENTION, ANY WOMAN OVER A SIZE 10 WHO’S HAD A TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE SHOPPING FOR JEANS: KHLOÉ KARDASHIAN FEELS YOUR PAIN.

Her new denim line, Good American, which goes from sizes 00 to 24, was created with you—and every other woman who wants cool jeans but isn’t a sample size—in mind.

As a member of America’s arguably most famous family, and a star of E!’s insanely popular Keeping Up with the Kardashians since 2007, Khloé, 32, has experienced her weight fluctuations—and insecurities— in front of the entire world. But she recently stopped the yo-yoing once and for all. In 2013, under a microscope while going through her breakup with former NBA star Lamar Odom, she found refuge in the gym. She graduated to personal-training sessions and then eventually met with a nutritionist to forever change her relationship with food. The result? She has never looked hotter—or happier.

In person, in the dining room of her glam-chic home in Calabasas, Calif., Khloé looks, well, exactly like she looks on TV or in her frequent Snaps, sporting to-die-for hair and makeup. (After our chat, she is headed to the kitchen to film KUWTK, which just completed its 12th season; she also has a new E! show, Revenge Body with Khloé Kardashian, premiering this month.) Padding down her staircase in bare feet, she comes in and gives me a huge hug—“I’m a hugger!”—and then we get to talking.

Why call your new denim line Good American?

This story is from the January - February 2017 edition of Health.

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