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Travis Scott & Kylie Jenner's Daughter Is Already Obsessed With Purses


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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott's one-year-old daughter Stormi Webster already has an impressive shoe collection and now we assume that she's on her way to owning an impressive purse collection as well. Kylie uploaded an image of little Stormi holding her bright pink Hermès bag that was retailed for $8k when it was still available for purchase. Now, used versions of the bag are selling for around $15,000 and $17,000.

In another post, Stormi is seen walking down a few steps with help from her dad, to get to the green grass to run free with his expensive accessory. "She won’t let go of that purse," Kylie captioned the video. 

Kylie previously explained how the little pink purse was originally a gift from her sister Kourtney. "Kourtney gave me this, which I think is super cute," she said in a YouTube video from last year. "I was really surprised, because I feel like Kourtney never really cares about Christmas gifts, so when she gave me this last year, it was really special." 

She added: "This one, I'm definitely going to let Stormi wear, probably, when she says, 'Mommy I want to carry a purse.' So this is probably going to be her first purse."

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