Celebrity Kim Kardashian Kim and Khloé Kardashian Wore Matching Butt-Zipper Leather Catsuits Plus, twinning indoor sunglasses at Kanye West's Listening Party. By Christopher Luu Christopher Luu Instagram Twitter Christopher is a Southern California-based editor and has been with InStyle since 2018. He covers all things entertainment, celebrity, and culture. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on July 27, 2021 @ 02:41PM Pin Share Tweet Email Khloé Kardashian shared a photo dump from Kanye West's Donda listening party and it looks like she and her sister, Kim Kardashian, didn't just have a good time, they managed to make the occasion a sibling fashion moment. Khloé's gallery showed the sisters wearing coordinating leather long-sleeved turtleneck catsuits at the big event, which was held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, and their twinning ensembles were identical (save for Kim's red to Khloé's black), down to their shield-style sunglasses. The outfits included long front zippers and strategically placed butt zippers as well as chunky platform shoes in the same red and black material. Longtime Kardashian family friend Jonathan Cheban (fans know him as Foodgod) also appeared in Khloé's pics, though he opted not to wear a skintight outfit. People notes that Kim brought her four children, North, Chicago, Saint, and Psalm, to the party, as well. Khloé kept her caption simple, writing, "Listening." Cheban commented with "Dream sandwich!! Lol." Celebrities Shaquille O'Neal, CeeLo Green, Big Boi, and Jadakiss were also in attendance. Khloé Kardashian Just Got a Makeover From True Thompson and Dream Kardashian West's listening party was held over the weekend, though later reports state that he's actually living in the stadium, Phantom-of-the-Opera style, until he finishes the album, which is set for an August 6 release. Donda is named for West's late mother, Donda West. She passed away at the age of 58 following complications from plastic surgery back in 2007. The album will be his first since Kim filed for divorce in February (his last was the Grammy-winning 2019 gospel album, Jesus Is King). The two were married for six years.