Khloe Kardashian has been hard at work promoting her clothing line, Good American, on social media.
And on Thursday, the 35-year-old entrepreneur took that promotional spirit to Gunners Gym in Beverly Hills for a branding event.
The reality TV star cut an athletic figure in a grey camouflage 'Barely There Scoop Top Bralette' sports bra with matching ombre leggings for the event.
The mother of one wore a plain grey tank top over her matching set with a shiny bronze 'Medal Winning Running Jacket' over it all.
She paired the look with large, black sunglasses, accessorizing with a simple silver necklace.
The businesswoman wore her long blonde locks down in loose waves for the marketing event as she carried a large, black, alligator skin purse.
Kardashian finished her ensemble with a pair of white and black trainers.
The model was supported by her friend, actress Khadijah Haqq.
Haqq, 36, also wore a pair of ombre grey leggings, paired with a light grey crop top.
She sported black trainers for the event, wearing her long brunette locks half up in styled curls.
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At the event, Kardashian took to Instagram to post a few videos to her stories.
'Back where it all started,' she says in one video while her and her trainer, Gunnar Peterson, 57, jump up and down.
'Working out at Gunners with all my Good American girls,' she says in another.
Also in attendance was Emma Grede, the Co-Founder and CEO of Good American.
One of the Good American models, Allie Kaplan, 26, posted a photo with a number of the girls.
'Had so much fun working out with @goodamerican #goodsquad today!,' she writes in the photo.
Kaplan is seen wearing Good American's Take Charge Crop Top and Take Charge Crop Legging while Grede wears the Peepin' Grommet legging.
Good American says their brand is the 'pivotal brand originated from a conversation between Khloe Kardashian and Emma Grede about what it means to be a woman today.'
'We believe everybody deserves to be shown off. Fashion should be made to fit women, not the other way around. Body ideals really have shifted in the last few years,' Grede says.
