Highlights:
- North West debuts bright blue hair while in Rome with mum Kim Kardashian.
- Fans note resemblance to Kylie Jenner’s “King Kylie” era.
- The 12-year-old featured the look in a TikTok video.
- Kim and North later stepped out in colour-coordinated outfits for dinner.
- Kim recently addressed resurfaced rumours about leaving North in Paris in 2014.
North West debuts bold hairstyle
North West has been experimenting with her personal style, most recently unveiling a blue-haired look that echoes her aunt Kylie Jenner’s “King Kylie” era.
The 12-year-old appeared in a TikTok video alongside her mother Kim Kardashian and two friends, lip-syncing to Destroy Lonely’s If Looks Could Kill. Wearing the striking hairstyle, North quickly drew comparisons to Jenner’s earlier fashion statement.
Dinner outing in Rome
The mother-daughter duo were later photographed at Pierluigi Restaurant in Rome. Kim wore a black slip dress with lace detailing, while North sported her newly dyed hair, continuing the coordinated look seen in the video.
Kim clears up old rumours
Their trip follows Kim’s recent comments on a viral 2014 video, which appeared to show her walking out of a Paris hotel without North, who was then a toddler.
On Instagram Stories last month, Kim explained she had briefly stepped out to check on a car seat, writing: “I didn’t forget her!!!!” She later addressed the clip again on X in October 2024, saying North had been waiting with staff during checkout.
North’s outspoken personality
Now a preteen, North has become increasingly outspoken. Kim revealed at the 2025 Met Gala that her daughter often critiques her red carpet looks, calling her feedback “pretty good.”
North also discussed her relationship with fame in a 2024 Interview magazine cover story, saying she prefers taking her own pictures but dislikes being photographed by paparazzi. “If my outfit’s good, I’m like, ‘OK, I could take a picture.’ If not, I’m like, ‘Yo, I’m going to sue you,’” she joked.
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