Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi is two years old now, and yesterday was her first day of school, if you can believe it. Well...homeschool. (It is 2020, after all.)
Kylie was every bit the proud mum, sharing back to school snaps of Stormi on her Instagram. In one post, fans were surprised to see the toddler posing with a baby pink Hermès Kelly Ado rucksack on her back, worth $12,000 USD, or about £9,000.
And to think, we thought we were hot sh*t with our Jane Norman bag full of WHSmith gel pens....
Kylie captioned a video of a very excited Stormi jumping around with 'first day of schooooool 🖤📝'.'
Stormi, who is also homeschooling with True Thompson, Stormi Webster and Chicago and Psalm West, was pictured playing with arts and crafts. All that messy paint is giving me slight heart palpitations, thinking of the £9k bag that might be nearby...
Twitter, of course, had plenty of thoughts. Some wished they had been born into the Kardashian-Jenner clan:
Others found the comparison between their school days and Stormi's amusing, to say the least:
Good for you, Stormi.
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Maddy Alford is the Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan UK and Women's Health UK, covering fashion content online and in print. Maddy specialises in shopping galleries and first-person reviews of the best fashion buys, from jeans and jewellery to wedding dresses, gymwear, and winter coats. She also writes op-eds on on pop culture, viral fashion moments, travel journalism, fitness, and the LGBTQ+ community's relationship with style. Maddy is also a fashion stylist who has worked on over 100 photoshoots at Hearst, including those starring Raye, Niall Horan, and Lena Dunham. Previously, she has worked in fashion PR and e-commerce, including stints at ELLE US and UK, Net-a-Porter, InStyle, and Time Out New York. Maddy has ten years of experience in the fashion industry in both London and New York City, after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. She is passionate about second-hand shopping, inclusive fashion, running on Regent's Canal, and finding London's cosiest pubs.












