“Don’t feel like you have to hide your bump and just dress for your body,” Kardashian told PeopleStyle of her stance on pregnancy dressing while promoting the launch of her PrettyLittleThing by Kourtney fashion collection.
She continued, “I think if you wear too much oversized stuff, it can make you look bigger than you are. Just embrace it!”
Kourtney didn’t hold back from baring her bump during her three previous pregnancies, wearing bodycon minis, belly-baring bikinis and sexy fitted jumpsuits. And while Kylie and Khloé are both due around the same time in February — they haven’t gone public with their pregnancies just yet.
Kylie’s been much more conservative with her outfit choices lately, covering up in baggy sweatpants and t-shirts, a puffy winter jacket and oversize sweatshirts in an effort to keep her pregnancy private.
“Kylie still wants to keep a low profile,” a source told WHO who is expecting a baby girl with boyfriend Travis Scott and “prefers to stay home” at the moment. “Even though this is a very exciting time for her, she wants to be more private for now, and is doing her best to stay out of the public eye. She feels good, but her body is changing. She doesn’t want to be photographed.”
Meanwhile on a recent family trip to San Francisco, Kourtney and Kim strategically stood in front of Khloé (wearing a slimming all-black outfit) when they snapped a photo to block any sign of a baby bump.
With the KarJenner baby boom in full-force (Kim’s also expecting her third child with Kanye West next year via surrogate), the family couldn’t be more excited. “I think everyone is really happy and we’re branching out doing our own things,” Kourtney said.
A source previously told WHO the sisters are already planning their nurseries and Kourtney and Kim were spotted shopping for supplies at Buy Buy Baby. “Khloé and Kylie are both starting to plan out their nurseries, and Kim and Kourtney are also involved in the process,” the source said. “All the sisters are super excited, and Kris has been helping as well.”
This article originally appeared on PEOPLE