Muy Caliente: Shop Kim Kardashian's Mexico Vacation Looks
After she gave birth to her son Saint West, Kim Kardashian vowed to get her body back to it's peak pre-baby form. After months on the Atkins diet and crushing workouts, which she shares regularly on Snapchat, the reality star unveiled the fruits (or should we say peach?) of her labor on vacation in Mexico.
Over the course of a week, Kim showed off every inch of her rockin' bod in a series of skimpy swimsuits. We tracked down as many of the looks as we could so you could duplicate her summer style on your next trip to the beach.
First up, that jaw-dropping monokini. Kim scooped this one up in all-white from Kimi Kouture (which, despite the name, isn't her own brand), an online label that specializes in figure-hugging clothes for women with small waists and fuller hips. The "Brazilian Swimsuit," as seen on Kim below, runs $129.99.
Next up, the wet t-shirt look. Kim paired Minimale Animale's "Linda Rashie" crop top, $160, with the brand's high-cut "Lovesick Brief," $120.
(Photo from left: Splash News, Minimale Animale)
For something a little more covered up (emphasis on "a little"), Kim wore Vancouver-based designer Laina Rauma's "Cindy" dress, which comes in at an affordable $100.
(Photo from left: Kim Kardashian via Instagram, Laina Rauma)
Of course, Kim had to model some of her own merch on the girl's trip. She debuted her Kimoji-inspired "Turbo Thot" bodysuit ($65 on her website). Unfortunately, if you're only now reading this, it's too late. The Kimoji merch was only available through the weekend — but we're willing to bet it'll pop up again.
(Photo: Store at Kim Kardashian West, Kim Kardashian via SnapChat)
Last, but not least, mommy time clearly didn't mean a frumpy one piece or conservative tankini for the reality star. While building sandcastles on the beach with little Saint and North, her MILF game was turned up to 100 in this Acacia nude string bikini, $119. Clearly, Kim created a demand, because the sexy suits are currently sold out.
(Photos from left: Splash News, Acacia Swimwear)