When it comes to displaying her undying love for her mom, North West truly shines. Proof? Just look at the heartfelt shoutout she gave to Kim Kardashian on her 45th birthday in Paris on October 21st. "Happy birthday to my mom," the 12-year-old wrote on her TikTok Stories, accompanied by a selfie from the Kardashian-Jenner family's 2024 Christmas Eve party. "I love you so much and I hope you have the best birthday ever. Thank you for always being there for me and supporting me!"
In the social media post, Kim, a mom to Saint West (9), Chicago West (7), and Psalm West (6), wore a snakeskin-printed turtleneck dress with matching boots, while North sported a white corset-style top, black tie, and a black blazer with a matching mini bubble skirt and furry knee-high boots.

In recent years, the tween has been known to experiment with daring styles, recently posting pics of herself wearing blue braids, blue contact lenses, a faux septum piercing, and fake facial tattoos on her TikTok on October 20th. Earlier this month, Kim addressed the commentary about her daughter's looks, particularly regarding the corset-style top, short skirt, and blue hair North wore during a visit to Rome.
"It's interesting because all the kids are wearing the same things, but then my daughter tries it on and I'm like, 'OK, we're never wearing that again,'" the SKIMS founder told Alex Cooper on the October 15th episode of Call Her Daddy. "Unfortunately, we made that mistake in front of the whole world."
Kim added that North—who usually "dresses like a tomboy most of the time"—doesn't let the critics get to her. "She'll be like, 'Mom, I saw this and I don't really care if someone says they don't like my blue hair or my this or that,'" she explained. "And she's really confident and is like, 'I probably wouldn't be hanging out with those people.'"
And when it comes to fashion, Kim tries to let North express herself. "She does listen to me," she noted, "but in other areas, I'm like, 'Babe, if you want blue hair, it is what it is.' It makes her so happy. I would never take that creativity away from her."