
Kendall Jenner takes alcohol shot with $60K bag on her head
While vacationing with friends in Saint-Tropez Kendall was pictured balancing a handbag on her head.
Her limited edition Hermes Kelly Doll bag is worth approximately $50,000 to $60,000, according to Sotheby's.
Carlson's post also included a snapshot of her and Kendall posing with large Chloe bags after going shopping together in luxury designer stores.
In the photo, which Kendall reposted on her Instagram Story, she wore a red minidress paired with matching flip flops while holding hands with Carlson, who wore a complementing look.
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