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Kourtney Kardashian's changing looks from cute nineties prints to sexy rock chick vibes

Almost overnight, Kourtney Kardashian has ditched her sparkly outfits, pretty prints and daring necklines for head-to-toe leather and baggy trousers.

Like many of us, the Poosh founder's style has changed over the years, but it's safe to say that since she said "yes" to Travis Barker's proposal her look has gone through a dramatic transformation.

Some fans have shown concern, fearing that the Blink 182 drummer is controlling the mum-of-three into wearing clothes that are to his taste.

Whereas others have given Kourt's new grungy look the thumbs up and have praised her for breaking away from the Kardashian blueprint.

Earlier this week style chameleon Kourtney enjoyed a day out at Disneyland and TikTokers were left open mouthed by her choice of garbs.

We take a look at the star's changing style over the years.

Bold prints

Lets head back to 2009 where Kourtney's style was anything but bland.

She attended a nightclub in an outfit that was hard to miss due to it's wild print and near-luminous colours.

The mum-of-three threw back to the 90s in a colourful Betty Boop bodycon dress at a VIP BBQ at Soho Beach House in 2014.

These bright prints are worlds away from her all-black wardrobe of today.

Kourtney goes for colour combinations that seriously catch the eye (Getty Images)
Nothing like a bit of nineties Betty Boop (Getty Images North America)

Satin, satin and more satin

Kourtney was way ahead of the curve when it came to silky satin dresses. They were her go to in 2010 and she particularly liked an off the shoulder gown.

11 years ago Kourtney rocked up at the Ciroc the New Year's Party in a turquoise satin number that came with a dramatic train and puffed sleeve.

In 2011 she wore another off the shoulder satin number but in a mushroom shade.

She added a tiny black tie to bring the attention to her small waist and wore her hair up.

Once again embracing the bold colours, Kourtney wowed in this off the shoulder gown in 2010 (Getty Images North America)
Showing her love for satin, she went for another off the shoulder gown the following year (WireImage)

Suited and booted

Once again, Kourtney used her fashion time travelling machine and embraced the pant suit before they were a thing.

At the People's Choice Awards in 2019 she glistened in a pin striped black and diamanté blazer and trousers over a bralette.

She looked just as elegant at the CFDA Fashion Awards at Brooklyn Museum in 2018 in a black pant suit with a plunging neckline.

A vision in sparkles, Kourt stepped out at the People's Choice Awards in 2019 (WireImage)
Combining smart and sexy, Kourtney oozes sophistication in this blazer and trouser combo (GC Images)

Smock dress

It's not always been skin tight and figure-hugging for Kourtney.

In 2012 she attended the Nokia Lumia 900 launch in New York City wearing a conservative and smart red frock.

Adding to her look with a pair of black stilettos and kept her hair in loose waves.

On the set of Kourtney and Kim Take Miami in 2012 she stepped out in a heavily patterned baggy dress with a pair of nude gladiator heals.

Giving her outfit a bohemian twist, she wore a head scarf and hid behind oversized shades.

Lady in red Kourtney goes for long sleeves in this rather conservative-looking dress (Getty Images)
On the set of Kourtney and Kim Take Miami in 2012 (GC Images)

Kim Kardashian vibes

It must be pretty hard to forge your own style when your sister is one of the biggest fashion icons on the planet.

But Kourtney went through a phase of looking like she'd been rummaging around in her sibling's wardrobe after she made a statement in latex.

Flaunting her incredible figure Kourtney wore a latex chocolate brown catsuit at Kanye West's Sunday Service At Theatre Des Bouffes Du Nord for Paris Fashion Week in 2020.

Kim or Kourtney? The mum-of-three could be confused for her younger sister as she steps out at Paris Fashion Week (WireImage)
Red snake print and sharp hair cut, Kourtney embraces her killer looks (Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram)

Rock chick

And that brings us to the present day - where Kourtney's favourite accessory is her husband-to-be Travis. Kourtney has left her figure hugging, vibrant outfits in the dust as she embraces the black leather life.

In a recent trip to Disneyland, Kourtney wore an Ozzy Osbourne t-shirt with tattoo-style illustrations printed across it. One of the graphics was a bright blue dragon face surrounded by flames, and another was a skull beside blood-dripping flowers.

She teamed her extreme look with a pair of baggy black trousers covered with pockets and a pair of leather thrasher boots.

A photo of her and Travis walking through the park was shared on TikTok with the caption: "Saw Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian in Disneyland today".

Dad-of-two Travis wore black skinny jeans with a sleeveless vest and thick silver chains around his neck.

She's often seen wearing band t-shirts, although fans have questioned whether or not she's actually a fan of the musicians (Instagram/ @kourtneykardash)
Kourtney and Travis at the Grammy Awards (Getty Images for The Recording A)

"It’s so crazy how she changed her style now that she’s with him," wrote one fan.

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"What is up with her style Does it have to match the boyfriend?" asked a second.

"Seriously girl, be yourself don't change who you are because of the man you're with smh lol," said one concerned fan.

Since dating Travis in 2020, Kourtney has stunned fans with her selection of rock band t-shirts, baggy trousers, hoodies and chains.

Fans were stunned by Kourtney's grunge look at Disneyland with her kids and step kids (Instagram)
While some loved her look, others said that she had changed since getting together with Travis (TikTok/@dmariee92)

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