Khloe Kardashian models sheer sleeves after older sister Kim Kardashian did it first

Khloe Kardashian often resembles her famous sisters.

And the 38-year-old Good American designer was at it again on Wednesday when she posted a new portrait for her Instagram followers.

The mother-of-two was seen in a revealing cream blouse with sheer sleeves. All that was in her caption was a heart emoji.

Her older sister Kim Kardashian, 42, got it first earlier this week when she modeled a sheer blazer and matching sheer pants in the same cream color.

Kim has been in New York City working on her part on American Horror Story.

Sheer genius: Khloe Kardashian often resembles her famous sisters. And the 38-year-old Good American designer was at it again on Wednesday when she posted a new portrait

Pure inspiration: The mother of two was seen in a revealing cream blouse with sheer sleeves

Kimmy did it first: Her older sister Kim Kardashian, 42, did it first earlier this week when she modeled a sheer blazer and slacks in the same cream color

Pure inspiration: The mother of two was seen in a revealing cream blouse with sheer sleeves. Her older sister Kim Kardashian, 42, got it first earlier this week when she modeled a sheer blazer and pants in the same cream color

In the new portrait, Khloe appeared relaxed as she smiled for the camera.

Her top looked complicated as it had a bustier-style front with hooks that exposed part of her chest. But the sleeves and the top part were sheer.

Tristan Thompson’s ex-partner wore heavy makeup in icy tones and her hair was styled in beach waves with the top pulled back, leaving wisps on the sides.

Meanwhile, Kim wore a see-through suit on Tuesday.

Both the blazer and trousers were sheer and showed off her slender figure. Underneath was a bandeau top.

Kim wore her look to the TIME100 Summit on Tuesday.

At the top, she said she would throw away TV fame for a job in the legal world.

Gorgeous: Kim showed off her flat midriff when she arrived at New York City's Lincoln Center for the Time event on Tuesday

Gorgeous: Kim showed off her flat midriff when she arrived at New York City’s Lincoln Center for the Time event on Tuesday

“I’d be just as happy as a full-time lawyer. The trip really opened my eyes like that,” said Kim.

“It gets overwhelming because there’s so much to do… I brought my sister Khloé [Kardashian] to a prison for the first time last week, and that was a real eye-opener for her.

“I always joke with my mom – who is my manager – I say Kim K. is retiring and I’m just going to be a lawyer.”

Meanwhile, the SKIMS founder – who has North, 10, Saint, seven, Chicago, five, and three-year-old Psalm with ex-husband Kanye West – explained that her dad would have gotten “such a kick” from her going to the law school.

There's a pattern here: In 2010, both Kim and Khloe wore dresses with sheer tops

There’s a pattern here: In 2010, both Kim and Khloe wore dresses with sheer tops

Copy more: And earlier this month, Kim, right, copied Khloe's Japanese look

Copy more: And earlier this month, Kim, right, copied Khloe’s Japanese look

In December 2021, Kim finally passed the baby bar exam.

She said it was something they discussed when he was alive and credited him for instilling a “work ethic” in her.

She also explained that she “learned so much more” from her mother than she ever expressed.

Kim added, “But I know he was probably going to get such a kick out of this because he wasn’t expecting it at all.

“We talked so much about me going to law school and he always said he would give us an allowance if we stayed in school and I couldn’t do it.

“I was like ‘I’m on my own, I don’t care’, I didn’t finish school.

Tribute: Kim is training as a lawyer in memory of her father, Robert Kardashian

Tribute: Kim is training as a lawyer in memory of her father, Robert Kardashian

“And now that the opportunity presents itself all these years later, it makes so much more sense. I am learning every day and I am just so thankful for the experience. He did warn me how stressful it is.

“But I will say, I learned my work ethic from my father, but I learned so much more from my mother than I ever admit to her.

“I’m not even trying to be funny, but you’re giving the deceased parent some credit. She taught us how to have a home and how to make a home.

“She kept everything from when we were growing up. I could find a tooth, a lock of hair.

“She has these chests that she kept for us with baby books, so I do that for all my kids, and every year on their birthdays I will write them each a four or five page letter that I will give them on their 21st birthdays .’