Kylie Jenner throws lavish party for daughter

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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott threw a lavish 'Stormi World' themed party for their daughter.

After hosting an intimate family gettogether on her actual birthday on February 1, the couple went all out for friends and relatives with a bash themed around the rapper's 'Astroworld' LP.

The entrance to the party mimicked the album cover, so guests walked in via the mouth of a giant inflatable Stormi, and they were also given 'Stormi World' balloons to walk around the grounds.

Carnival rides, a butterfly garden, giant inflatables and dancing pixies were there to entertain the guests, as well as singing and dancing that included 'Baby Shark'.

The group were served mini pizzas and french fries, which were placed in pink cartons with SW written on them in the signature Louise Vuitton 'LV' font.

Also on offer was a huge cake adorned with flowers and a mini carousel, and pretzels, which were hanging from strings on umbrellas being circulated around the outdoor venue.

And that's not all as there was even a 'Stormi's Gift Shop' merchandise stand for guests.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

i had to go all out for my baby. #StormiWorld

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