
Kim Kardashian has a keen eye for aesthetics — even when it comes to her employees.
Speaking to Angie Martinez on her “IRL” podcast Monday, the Scams founder spilled the beans about why she needs her employees to be “uniform.”
After Martinez asked Kardashian, who is known for her relationship Monochromatic styles, if she made all her staff “color coordinate,” the reality star said it was a “deliberate” choice. She added: “I have a uniform. It’s not like, ‘Hey, this is like your uniform.’ These are just color palettes.
She explained that employees can wear whatever they like, but a dress code “handbook” has been drawn up that says they can only wear shades of “gray, light grey, black, white, navy, cream or khaki”.
“I mean, we can stick with all the neutrals, there’s not a lot of color blocking,” Kardashian added.
The “Kardashian” star also revealed that she called on her employees to get feedback on the clothing requirements before implementing the change.
Like the fashionista’s monochromatic home, Kardashian’s dedication to a minimalist vibe played a role in her staff’s streamlined dress code.
According to the mother of four, it turns out that her employees are really happy with the need. “My house is very Zen, so I asked how everyone felt about it, and everyone said it would actually make our lives a lot easier,” she told the podcast host. “And once everyone was on board and thought it was going to be easy for them, I was like, ‘Yeah, let’s do it.’
“I should have a free dress day for their birthday or something,” Kardashian said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Kardashian broke down in tears while opening up about the emotional struggles of co-parenting with her ex-husband, formerly known as Kanye West.
“It’s hard … getting together with the parents, it’s really hard,” she told Martinez.
The former couple, who have sons North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3, married in 2014. Filed for divorce In February 2021.
Discussing her efforts to protect her children from the Chicago rapper Recent conflictsShe reflected on her father, Robert Kardashian, who died in 2003: “I had the best father and I had the best memories and the greatest experiences, and that’s what I want to pass on to my children. I want to.”
“That’s what I want,” she added.
Watch Kardashian’s appearance on the “IRL” podcast below.