Gigi Hadid's baby girl's room nothing short of a dream: see supermodel's rare snap
Gigi Hadid welcomed her much-awaited bundle of joy with boyfriend Zayn Malik last week
Gigi Hadid took her fans inside her newly-born daughter's room and it is nothing short of a dream!
The supermodel welcomed her much-awaited bundle of joy with boyfriend Zayn Malik last week, sending the world into frenzy.
On Sunday, the new mother shared a sneak peek of her daughter's freshly-decorated nursery in a rare snap.
The photo showcases the angel's room featuring a macramé rainbow mobile, along with artwork by Gigi's good friend and baby's 'auntie' Austyn Weiner.
Earlier, Gigi also shared a special picture of her daughter, lying in her crib, wrapped up in the handmade pink blanket that her friend Taylor Swift made for her little girl.
In July, Gigi gave a rare glimpse of her newly renovated NYC apartment.
She wrote at the time, "Spent all of last year designing and curating my passion project / dream spot. Of course it all came together right before quarantining out of the city.... but I’m excited for the time I’ll get to spend enjoying all the special corners that were made with a lil help from some of my favorite creatives (tap!) who embraced my ideas and didn’t call me crazy.++ my mamma:) who is the greatest homemaking-sounding-board I could ask for (she called me crazy when required) grateful to and for all."
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