Kim Kardashian made monochromatic looks a family affair on Christmas Eve, with her children North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 3, and Psalm, 2, all dressed in her signature color scheme.
Chicago and North even appeared to pay homage to one of their mother’s most memorable 2021 looks: the bright pink crushed velvet Balenciaga catsuit she wore while delivering her “SNL” monologue in October.
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The SKIMS founder appeared to favor the fabric at the time, as she also wore a bright pink blazer in show promo photos.
While North wore a velvet jumpsuit in the same bold color, paired with pink satin Balenciaga slides ($420), Chicago opted for a fuchsia velvet skirt and leggings, sporting her mom’s new go-to accessories: matching gloves, and adding a pop of purple with a pair of cowboy boots.

Saint and Psalm both wore all-black ensembles, while their mom wore a dark brown Balenciaga gown. The figure-hugging style is similar to many of her recent looks, which have all included full-length gloves and leggings that cover her shoes.

Kim’s children weren’t the only ones wearing matching outfits at the event, Khloé Kardashian and her three-year-old daughter True Thompson wore matching sparkly silver gowns as well.
It’s not the first time the Kardashian family has matched in monochromatic looks; just last week, Kim Kardashian shared a beautiful Christmas card photo of them twinned in Skims loungewear.
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Meanwhile, over the summer, the kids’ fashion sense was also on point at their father Kanye West’s second “Donda” listening party, where they all wore all-black ensembles.

While the Kardashian-Jenner family usually hosts a star-studded Christmas Eve bash, it was announced last week that they would be canceling the event for the second year in a row.
According to reports, the Kardashian mama, Kris Jenner is postponing the party due to Coronavirus concerns, but will still gather with her children and grandchildren the celebrate the period.