Kim Kardashian shares new photo with her kids for Vogue's Postcards From Home series

The reality TV star took part in American Vogue's Postcards From Home series
Vogue/Kim Kardashian-West
Marissa Desantis23 April 2020

While other celebrities have been giving us a look into their self-isolation routines (and often times envy-inducing pools), Kim Kardashian hasn’t strayed too far from her usual Instagram content.

But while the reality TV star’s feed is mainly filled with promotional shots for her shapewear and fragrance lines, she’s still getting in plenty of family time.

Taking part in Vogue magazine’s Postcards From Home portfolio for their June/July issue, Kim shared several new shots of her and her four children with husband Kanye West.

Vogue/Kim Kardashian-West

The portfolio, which saw the magazine reaching out to celebrated creatives like Gucci’s Alessandro Michele, photographer Annie Leibovitz and hairstylist Guido Palau, served as a way to highlight what others in the industry have been doing to keep busy during the coronavirus pandemic’s stay at home order.

Kim was asked to participate as well, sending a series of photos to Vogue that showed the 39-year-old as she tried to convince her young children North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm to pose for the camera. Kim, who is self-isolating with her family in Los Angeles, shared that she and the kids were lounging in the family’s theater room.

Vogue

“That’s the place that has gotten the most use lately,” she explained. “The whole family has spent the last few nights in there after the kids made it into a fort, with, like, different beds all over the floor. My daughter is the fort police. If you move out of your bed that she designated for you, it’s a problem.”

Kim’s younger sister Kendall Jenner was also asked to participate, sharing several Polaroids of herself reading in her Los Angeles home. “This is my happy place, reading in my home in front of my new James Turrell piece that I’m very proud of,” Jenner told the magazine.

Vogue/Kendall Jenner

“Turrell is an artist I’ve wanted in my home for a long time, not only for the beauty of his work but for the purpose. His pieces are meant to be meditative. They make me feel calm and help put my mind at ease - I’m usually listening to one of the many ambient playlists I have,” she continued.

“I believe, especially in the current climate, that keeping a good mental state is important. Identify all the little things that mean the most to you, and embrace them.

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