In less than a week, North West has already mastered the art of a curated Instagram feed.
After all, she’s learning from a family of master influencers.
On Tuesday night, Kim Kardashian’s eldest daughter posted her fourth post on the social media platform, featuring two of her friends in a slideshow. It’s an epic photo shoot that brings back the main 90’s emotions.
Wearing a matching black outfit, West stands between two friends, his long, bright blue hair flowing over his shoulders. To her right is a friend who boasts the same hairstyle in neon green. On her left side, she sports another pink.
The trio wears matching Balenciaga zip-up track jackets. Wearing fur hats with the name “Nor11” on their heads, snow falls around them for a fun evening photo shoot.
In some photos, you can see just a glimpse of Kardashian’s winter wonderland backyard. Other photos were taken inside the house or in the car.
After a quick wardrobe change, the girls are shown in several images wearing black Balenciaga hoodies with another fiery logo on the chest.
But it’s clear that their hair is the main event. And it reminded me of the three superpowered sisters Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup from The Powerpuff Girls.
I mean, if a girl manga lived in Calabasas and only wore designer clothes…
Before launching his own Instagram, West shared a TikTok account with his famous mother. This seemed like the perfect compromise, as Kardashian has been open about monitoring her children’s social media use.
But on Friday, West finally went solo, posting a blurry photo on his Instagram page of himself wearing Balenciaga and raising his hands in a peace sign.
This fall, Kardashian appeared on Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper, championing West’s self-expression through beauty and fashion.
“She listens to me, but other than that, she’s like, ‘Baby, if you want blue hair, that’s fine.’ You know, it makes her so happy. I’ll never take that creativity away from her.” Kardashian agrees, adding, “I think anyone who’s raising kids, especially raising four kids on their own, is doing the best they can.”
