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Covert Baby Mama

Kourtney Kardashian proved two things last week. The only way to get more headlines than her sister is to get knocked up, and she can camouflage a pregnancy like no other. You have to admit, with the Hollywood paparazzi on constant "bump watch," Kardashian pulled off quite the coup announcing she's four months from popping. Especially considering Us Weekly's maternity radar beeps at the detection of a bloated belly.

We credit the reality star's fashion background. She and her sisters own Dash boutique in Calabasas, Calif., and have just linked a chain in Miami, which explains her new show: "Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami."

The raven-haired beauty has fooled the gossip rags with the same tactic magicians use: distraction. Sure, she's been donning flowing garments that loosely hang over her midsection, but all the while Kardashian's kept the girls and the gams on full display. Her "yoohoo, over here" approach worked marvelously, as this ultra casual outfit displays here.

As she made her entrance into MGM's Wet Republic on Sunday, the oldest of the Kardashian girls continued her bump disguising with a loose-fitting tunic top and cuffed daisy dukes. If she hadn't put her with-child status on blast just days before, we'd have no idea her gear qualified as maternity clothing.

The aviator sunglasses and embellished sandals make for nice additions. We don't expect she'll be able to enjoy the ankle straps much longer, though. Swelling inevitably will set in. But, if she can hide a five-month pregnancy, chances are she can do the same with swollen ankles.

Keep an eye on this one. We predict she'll serve as a fashion inspiration for all the mamas-to-be out there.

To copy her look, check out the items we've selected. All are available locally and collectively add up to less than $150.

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