Kylie Jenner shares first close-up snap of daughter Stormi on social media

Kylie Jenner is every bit the proud mom as she posted the first close-up photo of her firstborn.

After offering a glimpse at her post-baby bod, Jenner and her boyfriend Travis Scott finally shared the first close-up look at their daughter Stormi's face.  The makeup mogul first posted the newborn's picture on Snapchat on Saturday, while the musician shared it on Instagram with the caption "Our little rager!!!!"

Prior to that, the reality star also posted a photo of baby Adidas tracksuits via Instagram Stories. The company had sent the new clothes over as gifts for Stormi.

Over a month after welcoming their daughter, Scott and Jenner have been spotted enjoying some mom and dad time. The couple left their one-month-old baby at home on Sunday to join pals for brunch at Seaspice Miami. They were also photographed snuggling up together during the outing.

The lip kit creator reportedly entered the restaurant unnoticed as the passed by other guests in a hoodie. An insider told Daily Mail that the young mom opted for sparkling water instead of drinking the champagne her companions enjoyed. She also ate pizzettas and pasta and picked at a seafood tower.

Jenner and Scott's latest outing will likely be followed by more dates, as the reality star is believed to have hired a team of assistants to care for her baby.

Despite already having a baby with Scott, Jenner is not rushing to get engaged with her musician beau. A source previously revealed to Us Weekly that she is not in a hurry to settle down.

"Kylie is doing great and is just so happy," said the insider. "Engagement isn't super important to Kylie. Travis could ask her, but it's not something that is a major priority. She is just loving starting a family with this person."

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