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Last month, Khloé Kardashian and her two-year-old daughter, True, took a trip to Nordstrom. Outside the store with the Nordstrom sign clearly visible mom snapped these photos of True and shared them on Instagram with her 133 million followers.
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It had the feel of an impromptu family fashion shoot with Kardashian captioning the post “My little fashionista.” As of this writing, the post has nearly 2.5 million likes.
The next day, Nordstrom shared two of the four photos on its Instagram page, thanking Khloé and True for “stopping by.”
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Left unsaid in either post is the fact that Nordstrom sells Kardashian’s Good American fashion label. Maybe that had something to do with her stopping by and the visual Nordstrom shoutout that followed.
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