Stormy Jenner goes to her first day of school in Hermès

Sep 30, 2020 18:54



Facebook postKylie's 2-year-old daughter with Travis Scott, stormy went to her first day of (home) school today, since there's a pandemic, like many other kids ( Read more... )

celebrity social media, fashion, kardashian / jenner, elementary (cbs)

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spoil October 1 2020, 00:24:32 UTC
Yuck

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abcdlovelife October 1 2020, 00:29:40 UTC
these kids are all doomed

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aqqlecrumble October 1 2020, 00:30:08 UTC
Whatever on the bag, we all know by EOD there'll be an exploded yoghurt tub or something inside and she'll show up with a powder blue one and every other hue of the rainbow every day of her preschool life.

What I'm struggling with is that she's already two years old, time is WILD. To think of that sweet, sweet time where Kylie was completely off social media, practicing my gratitude today to manifest it repeating :')

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g_lovesbb October 1 2020, 00:30:57 UTC
This kid does not need this bag when it’s gonna hang in a cubby, get tossed and pulled in said cubby also she don’t need it at all.

What was your going back to school outfit, ONTD?

In PR all schools had uniforms that where distinctive to the school, so my mom would pay for 2/3 outfits including gym clothes.

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greenfairy_87 October 1 2020, 00:53:07 UTC
Wouldn't be surprised if social media is hurting the middle class idea of never spending too much on children's clothes--my wardrobe as a 90's kid was 80's hand-me-downs from my cousins, the occasional unisex hand-me-down from my brother and what relatives gave me for Christmas and birthdays--then again I did go to a uniform school

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miritama October 1 2020, 02:00:58 UTC
I'm from PR too, and I just had my two jumpers and three shirts (we didn't have gym clothes).

But I absolutely hated them cause every single school I went to, for some unknown reason, decided to change from those cute plaid uniforms to solid colors like blue or grey. And I looked awful in them.

Plus you had to spend more money because the fabric was very fragile and would stain or break more easily than the plaid ones.

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browneyedguuurl October 1 2020, 03:16:08 UTC
I’m in PR so it was the Catholic school plaid uniform for me. From PreK-6th grade it was a romper but when I moved to Middle and High school it was a skirt, button down shirt and vest.

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somechickxoxo October 1 2020, 00:32:09 UTC
This family is so tacky (not talking about the kids but the grown ass adults). Shame so many people see this as something to aspire to.

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