December 27, 2025 7:24 pm EST

Kylie Jenner showed off $57,200 worth of Cartier jewelry on Christmas.

The Kylie Cosmetics founder shared “Christmas recap” photos on her Instagram Story Saturday.

In one of the snaps, Jenner showed off a Panthère de Cartier pendant, paved necklace worth $30,500 with matching stud earrings for $26,700.

The photos also include wrapping paper featuring her daughter Stormi’s face and other presents.

The “Kardashians” star also shared shots of children Stormi, 7, and Aire, 3, who she shares with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott.

Kylie, 28, did not post her boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, in the photo dump, though he was included in the family’s Christmas celebration.

Chalamet’s name appeared above his girlfriend’s on the roof of a gingerbread house, along with her children’s monikers.

Momager Kris also gave two shoutouts to Chalamet’s movie “Marty Supreme,” which was released on Christmas Day.

Kris, 70, also posted a photo on Christmas wearing a black and blue “Marty Supreme” jacket.

She also captioned a photo of another “Marty Supreme” jacket, “Greatest movie ever!!!”

She even tagged Chalamet, 30, in the sweet post.

The holiday celebrations come after the Daily Mail reported in November that the A-list actor had “broken up with Kylie.”

“This has happened before — but she talked him into getting back together,” the insider claimed. “She is crazy about him so that could well happen again.”

A second source at the time claimed that their relationship isn’t “completely over.”

“He is filming quite a bit, and she feels that she has to chase him. She is putting in the work more than him,” the insider alleged.

The split speculation continued when Chalamet, 30, missed Kris’ star-studded 70th birthday party in November.

But Kylie, 28, shut down the rumors herself when she accompanied him to the Los Angeles premiere of “Marty Supreme” earlier this month.

The couple put on a loved-up display in matching orange outfits for the movie premiere.



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