Cardi B has given fans the first look at her 9-month-old daughter Blossom—and the baby is already making a fashion statement.
The rapper took to Instagram on June 16 to post photos of her youngest child, dressed in pieces from Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami’s iconic cherry blossom collection. The backyard photo shoot also featured Blossom’s siblings, Kulture, 6, and Wave, 3—Cardi’s children with estranged husband Offset.
In one image, Blossom wore a neon pink swimsuit and had a brown Louis Vuitton scarf wrapped around her head. In another, she appeared with Cardi, both wearing pink designer scarves. “It is you Miss Blossom Belles,” Cardi captioned the post.
Kulture also joined in on the high-fashion moment, posing by the pool with two designer purses. Meanwhile, Wave sported rose-colored jeans and Timberland boots.
Cardi also shared a candid Instagram Story of Blossom interrupting Wave on his iPad, joking in the caption, “How can I bother my brother today?”
The reveal comes amid Cardi B’s ongoing divorce from Offset, whom she filed to separate from in July 2024 after seven years of marriage. The 32-year-old Grammy winner has been vocal about her frustrations with Offset’s alleged lack of involvement in their children’s lives.
“He stood up my kids three times,” Cardi claimed during a May 30 appearance on X Spaces. “He has seen Blossom only like five times.”
She also said she’s handling most of the financial responsibilities, including the $45,000 annual tuition for Kulture’s private school, as well as costs for a driver, chef, and security.
“Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar pays over $50,000 just on her kids alone,” she said, referring to herself by her full name. “I have to pay that bill. No help.”
Despite the tension, Cardi continues to shine a spotlight on her kids—especially baby Blossom, who is already living up to her name in style.

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