Gigi Hadid rarely discusses her daughter with the world, but one thing is for sure; she's passed down her fashion sense. In a new post shared on Instagram, Hadid shared some of the things that have made her happy over the past few months, including various outings with her daughter.
The photographs show Khai, 4, enjoying her life with her mom, hanging out at events in New York City while also in nature, at her parent's farm in Pennsylvania. The photos show Khai wearing a beautiful outfit made out of a matching jacket and skirt, having some cherry patterns. She rounded out the look with red tights, white shoes, and some braids in her hair.
Hadid stood next to her, smiling down at her, as the two walked down the streets in New York.
More photos showed Khai on her farm, where she dressed appropriately in pink cowboy boots. She rounded out the look with jeans and a printed sweater. Uniting the whole look where some details in her hair, including a little pink bow that matched her boots.
The last photo shows Khai sitting on a table. She wore a brown bomber jacket with some cats printed on the back, some jeans, and sneakers. Her hair was styled in various braids and right next to her was her purse, an adorable and stylish multicolored clutch that had some of her toys inside.
Why Hadid and Zayn Malik decided to raise Khai surrounded by nature
Khai appears to be growing up in an idyllic environment, filled with animals and outdoor activities. On previous occasions, Hadid and Zayn Malik have shared why they decided to raise her on a farm and the type of life they'd like to give her.
"When I found out that my partner at the time was pregnant, I pretty quickly made up my mind that this would be a great place to raise a child because there's so much for her to do here," said Malik in an interview with L'Officiel.
He revealed that one of his hobbies is gardening, something that his daughter has also grown to love. "I'll just find her, like, munching on a piece of broccoli, which is a parent's worst nightmare, you know?" he joked. "Whatever way you can get veggies into your kids, right?"