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Bolt out the blue! Khloe Kardashian wears sexy lightning-slashed dress as she attends BookCon in NYC
Heads and pages will turn at BookCon in New York City on Sunday.
Indeed, Khloe Kardashian showcased her curves in a blue bodycon David Koma dress that featured strategic cut-out panels along the bust, midsection and thighs.
The 30-year-old strutted in the striking number outside the Trump SoHo Hotel as she made her way to the Javits Center event.
Adding more sizzle to the clingy outfit, she rocked a pair of nude Christian Louboutin wedge heels and she accessorized with silver bangles and rings.
Her blonde tresses were styled in waves that rested on her shoulder and she had on a heavy-handed touch of eyeliner.
Clearly pleased with the look, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star tousled her locks and called attention to her famous derriere in a photo collage she shared on Instagram.
The E! red carpet correspondent wrote: 'Heading to Book Con in my best blue styled by @monicarosestyle. Wearing David Koma and Christian Louboutin. Glam by @kristoferbuckle and @jenatkinhair,' name-dropping her stylist Monica Rose, makeup artist Kristofer Buckle and hair guru Jen Atkin.
No doubt the beauty wanted to look her best while E! cameras document her promoting an untitled lifestyle and advice book that is scheduled for publication on November 3.
In a statement issued in April about her new venture, she said in a release: 'I am so excited about sharing my philosophy on how I live and the power of strength.
Adding: 'I hope to be an inspiration to readers everywhere on how they can create their own true strength and beauty inside and out.'
At the convention she will sign book covers and pose for photos with fans.
It's the scribe's first solo effort, having previously collaborated with sisters Kim and Kourtney on 2010's Kardashian Konfidential - a self-help guide and memoir, and 2011's Dollhouse - a work of fiction they said was 'just as crazy and fun-filled as our real lives.