On Thursday, Kylie Jenner, the 26-year-old founder of Kylie Cosmetics, documented her preparations for son Aire’s 2nd birthday on Feb. 2, immediately following the celebration of her daughter Stormi’s 6th birthday.
In an Instagram Story, Jenner was seen ascending a staircase with two large bags of vibrant balloons, accompanied by her friend Maguire Amundsen, who carried an identical set of balloons.
“round 2 but now i have a partner @maguireamundsen,” Jenner captioned the clip. She also spoke behind the camera while sharing a close-up of the balloons, saying, “Round two.”
Jenner’s latest video follows her solo preparations for Stormi’s Feb. 1 birthday on Wednesday. In a similar Instagram Story, the makeup mogul playfully struggled with a large bag of balloons, dragging it up the staircase and giggling as the decorations momentarily got stuck.
“Let the birthday week begin,” Jenner wrote over the top of the clip.
Following Jenner’s video, another clip showcased the balloons in position, adorning the floor of a room in her home. Stormi’s presents were carefully arranged on a white ottoman at the room’s center, organized into three piles. The gifts, beautifully wrapped in pink paper imprinted with ‘Happy Birthday,’ were adorned with elegant brown bows.
The reality TV star, Kylie Jenner, shares her children, Stormi and Aire, with rapper ex Travis Scott, from whom she parted ways in late 2022.
Jenner’s eventful week preparing for her children’s birthdays follows her trip to France for Paris Fashion Week. Joined by Stormi at the Valentino Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2024 show on Jan. 24, the duo flaunted a coordinated all-black mother-daughter ensemble, complete with matching sunglasses.
She donned a strapless gown paired with a feathery shawl, while Stormi sported a coat with feather-lined edges and sleeves.
Meanwhile, Jenner offered a behind-the-scenes peek at her time in the French capital earlier this week, featuring a heartwarming snapshot of herself cuddling her toddler son. Captioning the carousel of photos, she wrote, “To more good days.”