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Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian’s Daughter Dream Has a Killer New York Fashion Week Debut

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Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian’s Daughter Dream Has a Killer New York Fashion Week Debut

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The kids are taking over at the 2024 New York Fashion Week. Over the weekend, Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian’s daughter, Dream, walked in her first fashion show at the Zeus & Lexi Kids Show. The 7-year-old went for an all-denim look, wearing a patchwork denim jacket and baggy blue jeans from the child apparel brand.

Reportedly, Blac Chyna was seen in the front row at the show smiling and cheering on her young daughter.

Before the show, Dream promoted her debut at New York Fashion Week on Instagram, writing, “Walking my first fashion show in NYC … I’m so excited. Thank you.”

While it might seem young for Dream to start her fashion career, it’s not surprising considering the family she comes from. North West, the daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, made her debut on the runway at 5. So Dream may have gotten started a little late in some people’s eyes.

Others in her family also have a history of walking the runway — most notably Kendall Jenner, one of the most popular supermodels in the world. Dream’s celebrity aunties are deeply involved in the fashion and beauty industry, including Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics and Kim popular clothing line Skims.

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In April, Dream went viral for a video that showed off her hair styled into jumbo knotless box braids. Whipping her hair back and forth in the clip, it was clear that she loved the look just as much as thousands of others on social media did.

Los Angeles-based hair braider Kia Harper captioned the video, “Jumbo Knotless in queen Dream! Done by me and my girl @beautyfixxla! Special s/o to @robkardashianofficial! We really appreciate you!”

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