Kim Kardashian's Daughter's Wardrobe Makes Us A Tiny Bit Jealous

The new mum shares more snaps of baby Nori's designer duds and reveals that she's saving her own high-end clothes for her daughter

Kim Kardashian holds baby North West.
Kim Kardashian holds baby North West.
(Image credit: Instagram)

The new mum shares more snaps of baby Nori's designer duds and reveals that she's saving her own high-end clothes for her daughter

Kim Kardashian has clearly passed her love of labels on to her daughter, and it's time to for us to face the truth: This 7-month-old has a better closet than us.

From the moment she became a mum, we knew Kim's baby girl would be one ridiculously fashionable little tot. And over the past few months, our suspicions have been proven correct.

The reality star has made a habit of posting envy-inducing Instagram pics of baby North West's designer duds - most of which seem to have been gifted to the new mum by her designer pals.

We hate to admit it, but we're just the teensiest bit jealous. Of a baby.

Not forgetting her manners, Kim made sure to send thank you shout-outs to the designers who supplied the goods: Roberto Cavalli, Oscar de La Renta, Kento and Carine Roitfeld.

Kim Kardashian shares pictures of baby North's designer clothes.

Kim Kardashian shares pictures of baby North's designer clothes.
(Image credit: Instagram)

With these new pieces, Nori is sure to be the best-dressed baby girl in L.A. And as she grows up, she'll have her mum's designer clothes to replace her tiny ones. Kim told Hello! magazine that she's saving all of her own pieces for her daughter to play dress-up in.

'I'm keeping them all to give to North. She can use them as Halloween costumes, or do whatever she wants with them!'

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.