Kylie Jenner has been busy recently, spoiling an important girl in her life - her best friend Jordyn Woods. The childhood friends celebrated Woods’ birthday last week with a typically OTT Kardashian-Jenner-adjacent shindig, complete with a loads of pink balloons, a bowling alley party, a four tier cake and personalised t-shirts.

Though, it’s clear from one of the beauty mogul’s most recent Instagram stories that she hasn’t forgotten about the other leading ladies in her life, most importantly her daughter Stormi Webster.

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We know that baby Webster is already set for life - remember that mini Kelly Hermès bag Jenner said was for her daughter? Well, alongside gifts and her potential inheritance, her mother also is buying jewellery in her honour.

The working mother treated her fans to a sneak peek of her day on Instagram yesterday, sharing she was taking her dogs on set to shoot new images for Kylie Cosmetics. After a few candid shots of the 21 year-old and her pups she posted a video of herself in the make-up chair.

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Stroking her dog Lady’s neck, the currently bubble-gum pink-haired social media pro seemed to be showing off a rather impressive set of gold rings on her manicured fingers.

E! reports that these gold rings, that spell out 'Storm', are from a Beverly Hills-based jewellery designer called XIV Karats.

They claim each of these rings cost between $600-$900 (around £450-£685), meaning she dropped somewhere between £2000-£3500 for these bad boys, and her daughter can't even read them yet.

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.