OG Kardashian fans will remember the raucous Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami spin-off series back in the 00s – and if you don't, you have the delight of watching for the first time. And now, we're wondering if we could be seeing Khloé and Kim Take Miami airing on Disney+ soon... here's hoping.

The sisters were in Miami for the glamorous and trendy Art Basel international art fair and yes, yes we would tune in to this spin-off of the spin-off. As Khloé herself said in the caption of her post; "Miami is always a good idea".

And do you know what else is always a good idea? A half-up half-down hairdo. This style is ideal for keeping all that lovely length of wearing your hair down, but with the flattering pulled back vibe of a ponytail. That's all before we even mention the body and volume of an updo it gives. It's just smart engineering. It's physics.

Case-in-point: the volume Chris Appleton created in Khloé's Barbie princess hair:

I mean, body for dayyyyss, right? Those might be the biggest bounciest waves we've ever seen and we're just trying to picture the size of the hair tool responsible. What is this witchcraft?

Never one to go full princess, Khloé contrasted the super girly hair with a simple bodysuit and grungy faded denim combats, accessorised with statement sunglasses and, of course, her go-to hoop earring and long nails.

Everyone's clicking on...

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Chris is also responsible for this new pale honey shade on Kim, which we're loving. The hairstylist was also the brains behind Kim's recent Met Gala hair, which involved bleaching it from black to blonde in just 24 hours.

A true master.

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Elena Chabo is Cosmopolitan UK's former beauty writer, working on everything from buzzy celeb news and trending beauty, to sincere first-person reviews and engaging video content for social media. She also creates meatier features and expert-led how-to guides, for print and online. Her passion for Black beauty, textured hair, and the ways beauty interacts with culture, society, identity and relationships, quickly took over her writing career and led her into beauty journalism. Following an MA in Magazine Journalism in 2017, she cut her teeth across various roles at Stylist Magazine, before taking on a Digital Writer role at Good Housekeeping. It was here that beauty took centre stage and she launched and ran the site's first stand-alone beauty section. Remaining at Hearst, she joined the Cosmo beauty team in 2022. Find her on LinkedIn.