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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kim Kardashian West's daughter gave her a hand-painted Hermes bag for her birthday.

    The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star turned 34 last Tuesday and was delighted with the unique gift her husband Kanye West helped their 16-month-old daughter North create - and admitted that, until she saw footage of the youngster decorating the purse, she thought it had been created by an up-and-coming artist.


    She said: "Kanye had a box [with an Hermes purse in it] and I opened it up and it was all painted really cool and on my computer was this message that said 'Play' and it was a video of my daughter sitting outside painting the purse.

    "I had thought it was this new artist who had painted this purse [but] it was my daughter. It was amazing."

    The 37-year-old rapper whisked Kim away on a short surprise trip to Hawaii and they spent their time visiting high street store Gap, picking up garments to customise.

    She told Us Weekly magazine: "Kanye took me away for 24 hours and was like, 'What do I get the girl that has so much?' Sleep and no paparazzi and shopping at The Gap.'

    "We spent two hours shopping at The Gap and we haven't been there in years. We bought creme sweaters -- we bought like five of them and we're going to reconstruct them and make things out of them."

    Now her birthday is over, Kim and her husband are looking forward to a Thanksgiving celebration with both their extended families.

    She said: "It's at my mom's house and this year I think one of Kanye's family members is gonna cook and we're gonna have a blended Thanksgiving."

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