North really stole the show as Dionne

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The Kardashian-Jenners went all out for Halloween once more. As the holiday began, Kim Kardashian dropped her costume pics, which featured her and her 10-year-old daughter North West dressed up as Cher and Dionne from Clueless. The characters’ school outfits were perfectly recreated by Dolce & Gabbana, and North and Kim had a lot of fun posing in them. North, in particular, was a scene-stealer in the photos her mom shared on Instagram:

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Kim spoke earlier in October on The Kardashians about how North, her oldest child, still tries to act like she doesn’t have any siblings.

“I feel like North is like, lives her life like an only child, does her thing,” Kim said. “Then the two little ones [Chicago and Psalm] are a year apart so they’re like twins almost, and they’re always together. So Saint loves the little ones, would love North if she would hang out with him, but she won’t.”

She expanded on their relationship in her CR Fashion Book interview in September, along with her approach to parenting her four children.

“Motherhood is the most challenging and rewarding experience of life,” she said. “The days are so long, but the years are so short. I love the night snuggles, I love our morning madness before school—I love it all. Even when it seems overwhelming, I know that my babies will grow up, and I will wish for the days of tantrums and the cute little PJ’s and bath time and book time. So, I cherish it all!”

Regarding North and her siblings Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, “Each one of my babies is so different, and I love that and try to nurture that,” Kim said. “Lately, I have been traveling with each of my children separately to take them on some one-on-one time exploring different cultures and worlds. And at the same time doing things that they are passionate about. For example, Saint loves soccer so I’ve enjoyed traveling the world to see games and really bonding with him through the sport. I want all of my kids to be one-hundred percent who they are.”