Kourtney Kardashian’s Fashion Statement in New York: A Bold Mix of Sunner Dress and Louboutin Pumps

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I’ve expressed my love for Kourtney Kardashian’s fashion sense countless times. But I guess even seasoned stylistas like her make boo boos as well.

Kourtney Kardashian in a striking blue, Japanese-inspired Sunner dress, captured in New York CityKourtney Kardashian in a striking blue, Japanese-inspired Sunner dress, captured in New York City (Credit: Mr. Blue / WENN)

The cutest of the Kardashian sisters was spotted in New York the other week in another Japanese-inspired dress by the brand Sunner.

This time, however, it was a floor-grazing floral number that was more kimono-like in construction.

Her sister, Kim Kardashian, wore M Missoni wide-leg trousers paired with Brian Atwood’s hidden platform pumps and accessorized with a Missoni headband.

On her outing in New York on October 20, 2011, Kourtney Kardashian looked chic in a Sunner Remo dress, paired with Christian Louboutin Daffodile platform pumps, accessorized with Nissa Jewelry Kachira earrings and the classic Cartier Love braceletOn her outing in New York on October 20, 2011, Kourtney Kardashian looked chic in a Sunner Remo dress paired with Christian Louboutin Daffodile platform pumps, accessorized with Nissa Jewelry Kachira earrings and the classic Cartier Love bracelet (Credit: Mr. Blue / WENN)

The American television personality styled the dress with black Christian Louboutin pumps and blue flip flops. She kept her hair up much like the way a Kabuki would.

Kourtney Kardashian leaving Clover Nails salon in flip flops in New York City on October 20, 2011Kourtney Kardashian leaving Clover Nails salon in flip flops in New York City on October 20, 2011 (Credit: Mr. Blue / WENN)

What do you think, hit or miss? Love or hate? Yey, nay, or blah? Fab or duh, what was she thinking?

I can’t appreciate it (sorry, Kourtney). I feel like the dress overwhelmed her tiny frame. Or maybe it’s the hair. Perhaps she wouldn’t have looked too costume-ish if she kept it down. Or maybe if she opened a few of those front buttons to show more neck and skin, she wouldn’t have looked too covered up, and it might have worked. What are your thoughts on this one?