Celebs have fame, fortune and access to just about anything they want. And since most celebrity parents have pretty decent clothing budgets (and often get sent freebies to wear as walking advertisements), it’s no wonder their love for style extends to their children.
While some of these famous folks’ kids don’t choose the items in their presumably vast wardrobes, you just know some of them inherited their moms and dads’ coveted style (you know the ones).
Check out these 10 celebrity kids who consistently crush the fashion game and whose closets we wouldn’t hesitate to raid — if we were still their size.

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North West: The blooming fashionista
With both parents, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, in the fashion world, it shouldn't be surprised that North makes the list. It may have started with Kim dressing up her firstborn like a human doll but North's style is coming into its own, from Appaman faux-fur, Charlotte Olympia flats or Yeezy-inspired puffer boots.

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Asahd Khaled: The baby brand lover
DJ Khaled likes to dress his sons, Asahd and Aalam, in look-alike designer duds, from Superman pajamas to Fendi everything.

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Princess Charlotte: The royal trendsetter
When she was a baby, Lottie's mom, Duchess Kate, often turned to her go-to children's wear designer, Rachel Riley, along with Irulea and M&H. Now, Kate and William's only daughter is often seen in cardigans and frocks from Pepa & Co and Amaia Kids but she both wowed and surprised in these John Lewis shortalls. Royally perfect.

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Harper Seven Beckham: Posh spice, the new generation
Dad David is a dapper dude and mom Victoria is a designer who used to go by the name Posh so it shouldn't be surprising that the only couple's daughter takes after them both. Harper's style is typically feminine but her parents also influence her looks, whether she's donning her favourite print from Vic's show at London Fashion Week earlier this year, or wearing matching hoodies with her dad.
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Shiloh Jolie-Pitt: The non-binary legend
When it comes to clothes, Shiloh knows exactly what she likes. She opts for gender-neutral pieces like suits and ties and bombers and high-tops, and rocks all the looks.

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Jagger Snow Ross: A young leader in glam
Jessica Simpson and Evan Ross' little girl leans towards glam dresses from Natalie Martin — just like her mama. Literally. But the five-year-old already has fabulous taste that's all her. Twirl away, Jagger.

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Stormi Webster: The face of athleisure for little ones
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott's daughter is often dressed for comfort, usually in designer graphic Ts and shorts but leave it to Stormi to have the best accessories around, from her very own Birken bag to sweet Nike Air Jordans.
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Luna Stephens: Queen of the frills
It's no secret that Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's daughter loves a good Disney Princess dress — or any dress. So if you're into frilly frocks, Luna's walk-in is for you.

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Kulture Kiari Cephus: Just like mom
Cardi B and Offset's daughter is still teeny but she's a giant in the style department, making the two-year-old her mom's (and sometimes dad's) mini me. Literally. Matching plaid jackets and kilts, fluffy and colourful Ugg slippers, and Burberry skirts are just a drop in the fashion bucket.
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Blue Ivy Carter: An upcoming style icon
Should an eight-year-old be this cool? Well, when her mom is Beyoncé and dad is Jay-Z, slick style and confidence can't help but be in her blood. What's best about her style is that her closet is filled with items similar to her mother's yet somehow always remains age-appropriate. A crop top that isn't too cropped paired perfectly with an oversize jean jacket and timeless combat boots is one direction, but Blue is equally comfortable dressing like royalty. Swoon. She's already a pint-sized icon.
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