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More and more celebrities are sharing pictures of their children wearing clothes from luxury brands - Dior, Gucci, Versace, Louis Vuitton and others. So what is behind this?


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Kids in brands: the celebrities who like to show off what the little ones wear

This is a phenomenon that is becoming quite common - more and more celebrities are sharing pictures of their children wearing clothes from luxury brands - Dior, Gucci, Versace, Louis Vuitton and others.

So what is behind this?

And who are the kids with the most expensive wardrobe there is?

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Earlier this week, model Rosie Huntington-Whitley shared a photo of her son Jack buried in a puff coat from the collaboration of Gucci and The North Face.

This is a rare glimpse into her three-year-old son, whom she zealously guards and barely shares photos of him on social media.

Two weeks earlier she had shared a photo of himself wearing a sock hat, also of the collaboration between the two brands.

The exact fashionista may not yet have bought him a complete collection from the prestigious fashion houses (or yes, who knows?) But in a trending way famous kids wearing luxury brand clothes are not a rare sight in the landscape.



For example, in one of Gigi Hadid's first postpartum photos, she showed her daughter wearing a Versace garment, which she had received as a gift from her friend Taylor Swift.

Even tailored collections for children from fashion houses are nothing new - there is demand and there is supply.

Still, it is impossible not to wonder what is behind the decision of the celebrities to dress small children in clothes whose price tag is astronomical.

In the end, it should be remembered, these are children - those who get dirty, play, run and fall.

It's important to emphasize that not only celebrities dress their kids in branded clothes, and recently we got to see several dedicated Instagram accounts of tiny, seemingly anonymous kids - but with a lot of followers, and they all function just like "network influencers" and get photographed with expensive branded clothes.

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If one tries to analyze the phenomenon, three logical explanations can be found.

The first is the 'chopstick'.

The same desire to show off money, fame, status - and of course children.

Celebrities who have already decided to expose their children and not hide their faces using silly emojis, do so in all their grandeur and splendor, with the most expensive clothes available, which will testify to a life of wondrous wealth.

The second reason is the productive collaborations of the parents with the same brands, under which they get the clothes for free or for a fee for pictures in the feed.

The third reason is that it could very well be that those celebrities do not see it as we see it.

For those famous mothers, from a high-plus-plus socio-economic class in most cases, buying a child a Fendi overall or a Gucci shirt is just like we would buy our kids a Bazaar Kids outfit.

Leading the accessibility trend.

Kate Middleton and the Kids (Photo: GettyImages)

We will object and say that not all famous parents are like that.

There are parents who are careful not to expose their children in chains (Hosh Bar Refaeli and Gal Gadot) and there are those who try to dress their children in accessible, cheap and especially comfortable clothes.

The leader in this category is Duchess Kate Middleton who except in exceptional cases, almost always dresses the three princes in accessible branded clothing.

Along with her are also Chrissy Tigan and John Legend who try to dress Luna and Miles in unbranded clothes (even though we spotted Gucci shoes on the son Miles ’feet).

But not everyone is like that, so we have collected for you the 5 children of the celebs with the most branded and exaggerated wardrobe.

The next generation Kardashian family

Exaggerated Ltd. These are of course members of the Kardashian family, headed by Kylie Jenner and her daughter Stormy. It's hard for us to forget the picture Kylie uploaded after the birth of her eldest daughter in which she is seen with a Fendi branded stroller. This has actually been the opening shot for a lifetime of wealth. We got to see Stormy with bags from Hermes, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada and more and more and with a variety of clothes from luxury brands. Some even match those worn by her mother.



But they are not alone. North West is the daughter of Kim and Kenya, Tru is the daughter of Chloe And Penelope, Courtney's daughter - each has a lavish wardrobe of luxury handbags and branded clothes with exploding price tags. This, it is easy to bet that the trend is not going to change.Whether the sisters buy the clothes themselves or accept (a more plausible scenario), they seem to enjoy and like to maintain the image of wealth and abundance of and therefore preserve it as much as possible by excessive wardrobes for their offspring.

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Culture - The daughter of Cardi B.

The whole world was in turmoil when Culture, Cardi Bee's two-year-old daughter, received a Hermes Birkin bag as a gift from her father - and posed for a photo with her mother.

"Why does a two-year-old need Birkin?" The talkbackers asked - and did not really get an answer.

According to the rapper, her daughter should look like her - which is why she dresses her in the same expensive brand clothes she wears herself.

From this it can be understood that the Birkin bag that caused a storm is not the only luxury item in the girl's wardrobe.

Culture has an Instagram account of eight and a half million followers, in which she is seen in the luxury clothes of Balenciaga, Barbary, Louis Vuitton, Moschino and others.

Every item he wears is worth tens of thousands of dollars, at least.

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Leo - Son of Kiara Franny

Must be honest - surprisingly Leo, the three-year-old son of Kiara Franny and Padz, does not have his own Instagram account.

The sweet blonde boy stars on his parents' Instagram account on a regular basis with a host of funny videos and photos, and in all of them he appears to be dressed in the best existing designer clothes.

Unlike the girls mentioned so far, Leo does not have luxury bags, but what he does have is a nice presence of big names like Dior, Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, Philosophy, Moschino and more.

And of course, it must not be forgotten, he often wears the clothes from the brand that bears his mother's name, because there is nothing like doing good PR with the help of the children.

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Lia - Irina Shake's daughter

Irina Shake and Bradley Cooper's three-year-old daughter, Lia, has an enviable children's wardrobe made up full of little-known luxury brands.

However, the most prominent brand in the wardrobe is Barbary, the one for which the mother Irina is a presenter.

So either it's a loyal prostitute or it's a well-timed collaboration, but either way every time a mother goes for a walk in the garden with her daughter or just for an errand accompanied by a stroller, she dresses Lia in clothes with a disturbed price tag. What's more, sometimes her sweet daughter is dressed So much so in style that she steals the show from her mother.

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Niki Minaj'

Nicki Minaj's son has not yet celebrated a year in the world and he has already managed to wear a respectable list of brands.

It started a few weeks after the birth, when the mother shared that the shoe brand Izzy had already sent him shoes and Dolce & Gabbana also asked to dress the tiny baby, whose name has not even been revealed (yes, to this day).

Nicky later shared that her son is waiting for an entire wardrobe from Fendi's house.

In the first pictures in which she introduced her son to the world, he was seen wearing several sets of luxury brands: Fendi, Barbary, Versace and Gucci.

The most impressive supply for a four-month-old baby.

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