One thing that has been literally *inescapable* in fashion land over the past few months? Barbiecore, that's what. The trend was largely inspired by two things: the forthcoming Barbie live action movie starring Margot Robbie and a shade of hot pink that was initially debuted on the Valentino runway.

While it initially took over our lives and wardrobes in summer, it shows no signs of stopping when it comes to the season ahead after it made an appearance on the runways of fashion weeks across the world - notably as worn by Paris Hilton when she stepped out on the catwalk in pink bridalwear to close the Versace show.

And now, Kourtney Kardashian is hopping on the trend and giving it a major revamp so that you can take the summery style with you into the winter months. The reality star and entrepreneur just shared a new carousel to her 200 million Instagram followers where she expertly shows how to style the look for autumn - so listen up!

In a post promoting her vitamin brand Lemme's latest product (let's not forget that Kourtney is a wellness queen who has her own health and wellbeing platform Poosh), Kourtney wore a pink catsuit that we simply cannot get enough of.

The look in question is a form-fitting, fuchsia catsuit made out of delicate, see-through lace. Totally daring, right? The best bit is that she paired the fun outfit with a pair of killer black stiletto boots and styled her hair in two pigtails held together with adorable, multicoloured butterfly clips.

We're obsessed! And so were her fans, who posted plenty of compliments on the 43-year-old's post. These include words of encouragement like "Queen Kourtney Kardashian ❤️", "u look 🔥" and "ICON".

Tbh, just wish our own fit pics went down this well...

Headshot of Megan Wallace
Megan Wallace
Former Sex and Relationships Editor

Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.