Khloé Kardashian loves a form-fitting outfit. Whether she's in jeans or in a red carpet dress, her style is all about showing off her curves. Bodysuits are a particular favorite of hers — and now, they'll be a part of her clothing brand, Good American.

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"Good Body," a collection of 10 bodysuits, is launching on Thursday (22nd June). Ranging in price from $129 to $189 (approx £102 to £149), each design looks straight from Khloé's closet with super-sexy, flattering cutouts, sheer panels, and lace details. They are also all engineered with compression fabric, so you'll get a totally seamless look under your jeans, skirts, and, if it's up to Khloé, bermuda shorts.

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"I've been keeping this a secret for almost a year," Khloé wrote on Instagram, "You guys know I'm obsessed with bodysuits, and I wanted to give you all something that is a natural fit for GA, and like all of our products, designed to fit your body! I'm so incredibly blown away that I'm able to be living this dream! Love your curves, ladies!! Love your body! Love your selves! And most importantly, let's continue to empower one another!"

Get a sneak peek at some of the suits, ahead:

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Shop Good American's bodysuits starting at 9 a.m. PT on June 22.

From: ELLE US
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Kristina Rodulfo is the Beauty Director of Women's Health—she oversees beauty coverage across print and digital and is an expert in product testing, identifying trends, and exploring the intersections of beauty, wellness, and culture. Prior to Women's Health, the Filipino-American, NYC native and NYU alumna was at ELLE.com for four years. As Senior Beauty Editor, she reported and co-produced the Webby Award-nominated documentary Beat: How Drag Queens Shaped the Beauty Industry and hosted the millions-viewed video series "Beauty Haul." She can never decide whether or not to get bangs, feels naked without winged eyeliner, and will never shut up about running the NYC Marathon.