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Well, folks, the Kardashians are trying to break the Internet again! That’s right, yesterday the Kardashian sisters' DASH shop has launched online, officially taking your shopping habits to the next level. Those of us who don’t have a DASH store location nearby have had to settle for seeing little glimpses of the shop on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, but not anymore. Now, we can all shop the offerings from the comfort of home, wherever that might be.

Not only can people start seeing more of the store and the merchandise through the KUWTK spin-off reality show, but they'll also be shopping DASH online. After having spent some time on the site since it launched, I've found that the selection, as you might imagine, is super fashionable — and also wearable. It's a great way to check out many different, awesome brands at once.

Possibly the best part of is the heavy Kardashian influence apparent in the clothing selection. If you want to dress like Kim, Khloe, or Kourtney on a budget, this is an excellent one-stop shop. So get ready to amp you wardrobe and start dressing like your favorite Kardashian. My favorites from the site happened to fall into these categories: outerwear, graphic tees and sweatshirts, crop tops, bottoms, swimwear, and naturally, Kardashian products, including items from their beauty line.

See the best of these categories and you'll begin to understand why the DASH online store is my new fav place to shop.

Outerwear

Capulet Champagne Trench, $198

Mason by Michelle Mason Floral Kimono, $396

Capulet Oversized Survival Jacket, $198

Kim and the others are definitely known for wearing statement jackets from time to time, and these pieces are so their style. They’re great for layering in the spring and fall.

Graphic Tees and Sweatshirts

Wild Fox Gypsy Steal Me Tank, $58

Wildfox I Need a Nap Tank, $64

Day Dreamer Local Girl Crop Tee, $56

Day Dreamer Sunshine Muscle Tank, $56

Wildfox Hot Date BBJ, $100

Wildfox Twin Palms Baggy Beach Jumper, $100

The sisters aren’t spotted in t-shirts or sweatshirts too often, but if they were, I’d imagine they’d look something like these. They’re cool and fun and great for throwing over your bikini or wearing with a great pair of ripped boyfriend jeans and, of course, your highest heels.

Crop Tops

Asilio Black Out Crop Top, $94

Capulet Cropped Cami, $58

NOE Undergarments Maxwell Cropped Tank, $112

For Love & Lemons Guava Crop Top, $150

Lovers + Friends Mad About You Bustier, $60

Known for baring their mid-drifts, these crop tops are definitely Kardashian-approved. I’m guessing Kim had something to do with picking these out.

Bottoms

Blank NYC Good Vibes Distressed Skinny, $84

NOE Undergarments Maxwell Pencil Skirt, $142

Lovers + Friends Harbor Skort, $110

For Love & Lemons Luau Maxi Skirt, $234

Keepsake Just Like Me Skirt, $146

Asilio On The Run Pant, $138

Pants that are great for pairing with those crop tops pictured above. Wear them with skirts and channel your inner Kim and Khloé, or wear your crop top with those jeans and one of those coats from earlier and rock the Kylie look.

Swim

Acacia Florence One Piece, $206

Acacia Panama Top and Pikake Bottom, $116 each

Acacia Bordeaux One Piece, $212

Tori Praver Kalinda Top and Bottom, $122 each

Take your best bikini selfie ever in these hot swimsuits.

All Things Kardashian

Dash Dolman Long Sleeve Tee, $60

Dash Cosmetics Bag, $20

Arthur George Half Crew Socks, $15

Kardashian Tan Instant Sunless Spray, $19.99

Of course, you can also shop DASH brand items here, along with items from their other enterprises, like their beauty brand and brother Rob’s sock line. The perfect way to get your Kardashian fix.

The DASH store offers a range of price points, so shop to your heart's content even without a reality TV star's budget.

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The are a huge driving force in the fashion industry — there's no doubt about it. On Instagram alone, they have hundreds of millions of followers between the five sisters, all of whom are waiting to catch on to the next big trend. Fashion designers have taken notice, too.

Even if they're not walking the runway (we're looking at you,!), the sisters are consistently front and center during Fashion Week, close with huge designers like Marc Jacobs. They even own their own clothing and makeup lines. Like it or not, the Kardashians are a modern-day fashion dynasty. Read on for the hottest fashion trends started by the Kardashians. When first shot to fame in 2007, the included things like denim skirts with leggings and those tiny little vests over t-shirts (yeah, remember those?). But, as documented by, Kim's never been shy when it comes to showing off her best assets — she consistently gravitates toward clothing that's 'form fitting while accentuating her waist,' Megan Moran, owner and wardrobe stylist at, described to The List. These days, every part of the fashion industry is saturated with bodycon clothing.

'These dresses have gone from being sold at only to target racks,' said Maxwell. 'They have become the most styled accessory in the past year.'

Back in June of 2016, Kendall Jenner when she hit the streets of New York City wearing an incredibly sheer top. While this trend of see-through, free-the-nipple clothing the season prior, it had yet to become mainstream — but Kendall was all about it. 'I just like showing my nipples through some of my outfits,' she told. 'There's something understated, yet sexy about it.' Fast fashion (and those who wear it, AKA most of us) quickly caught on. Sheer tops and bodysuits are a wardrobe staple, often worn with colorful pasties over the breasts.

And it's at least partly due to the Kardashians' influence. Thanks largely to the Kardashians, coats are just as much a fashion statement as sneakers or purses. Megan Moran, owner and wardrobe stylist at, said in an interview for The List, 'You will notice that most of Kim's outfits comprise of a coat or jacket.' Fashion blogger told The List that Kim's affinity for long coats began around 2014, when she was pregnant with.

'Floor length coats of all kinds quickly followed,' said Moran. And it's not just to keep warm — Moran notes that the addition of coats to an outfit help 'show off her figure (long lines create a slimming profile) or aide in her 'lingerie and jacket falling off the shoulder sex appeal' look.

' is this generation's iconic color. The subdued pink has been everywhere, from accessories to clothing.

Unsurprisingly, the color's popularity is due in part to the Kardashians' embracement of soft, neutral colors. 'Kardashians tend to stick with a neutral or even nude palette, more often than not,' Megan Moran, owner and wardrobe stylist at, told The List in an interview. 'Skin tones, light pinks, bright whites and blacks let them either standout in their outfits or become one neutral canvas.' In the years since the Kardashians had all but taken over pop culture, have largely been bright and bold.

But since they've transitioned to the more calm, neutral colors, fashion has followed suit. 'When I started dating Kanye, he was like, 'Babe, you have so many crazy shoes and platforms with spikes and jewels, so much going on. Can I have my stylist come and we'll clean out your closet?' ' Kim told in 2015.

'I've become in love with this still sexy but just cleaner look,' she said. Apparently, the has, too!

Cemented the trend in 2016 when — and today, people wear 'athletic everything, from daywear to night,' said Maxwell. According to, 'the apparel sales, as a whole, increased 2% year-on-year in 2015, the rise in activewear sales was a whopping 16%.' And don't think athleisure is just for lounging around the house, either.

According to Maxwell, 'joggers and athletic pants have been everywhere.' Maxwell noted, 'Athletic pants worn with heels and unbuttoned at the bottom have been down the runway for all genres of fashion.' The trend has gotten so big, in fact, that Merriam-Webster added the term 'athleisure' to the dictionary. One of the biggest beauty trends to take over in the past was a full pout. And though all of the Kardashians have full lips, it's the youngest, Kylie Jenner, who really emphasized the impact lips can have on your full look. 'Kylie has created a whole business based on accentuating your lips,' Megan Moran, owner and wardrobe stylist at, told The List.

She continued, 'Different, plumpers, glosses, etc. You won't see a Kardashian without plumped up lips, that's for sure.' Kylie's lips became so envied on the beauty scene that she turned it into a career, building that eventually expanded into a full line.

Society's fixation on full lips didn't come without some criticism, though. Various think pieces across the internet have slammed the star for appropriating black culture, that 'the fanfare surrounding Jenner plays into a white fascination with plumped lips, a feature commonly associated with stereotyping and fetishizing black bodies.' The internet also saw the effects of the in 2015, when teens began using dangerous methods to enlarge their lips.To safely enhance your own features, makeup artist suggests using 'a very light neutral gel lip liner to make lips appear larger and keep lipstick on.' 'They've showed how they do it, constantly that they're doing it, and then of course look flawless in all their pictures.

A recipe for trend success,' said Moran. The contouring frenzy led to makeup companies designing kits specifically for contouring.

'Whereas people would be using a bronzer for contour before, the Kardashians used cream pigments to create dimension on their face,' makeup artist told The List. 'Because of that, makeup companies have definitely promoted different sorts of contour palettes.' For most of us, going out with wet hair is just a way of telling the rest of the world you woke up too late to do a quick run with the blow dryer. For the Kardashians, however, going out with wet hair ignited a 'wet hair don't care' trend that took over the red carpet, according to Megan Moran, owner and wardrobe stylist at. 'Kim proved that a sleek bun isn't the only way to quickly get ready for the day and the rest of the family followed suit,' Moran said. The trend quickly became popular in Hollywood, and like most of the Kardashian-induced trends, led to step-by-step how-to's and video tutorials. What do they all have in common?

Well, it's likely they were inspired by Kylie Jenner's locks. One scroll through her Instagram and you'll see her hair used to change colors almost daily. 'Honestly, what I think set everything off is when I cut my hair off when I was 16 and dyed it blue,' she mused in an interview with. 'After that, I just felt so free and wanted to experiment with my look.' The rest of the world followed suit, and Kylie's not shy to admit it's because of her. 'I started wigs, and now everyone is wearing wigs,' she told.

'I just do whatever I want to do, and people will follow.' The Kardashians definitely have influence.