Kylie Jenner enjoyed an afternoon tea at Harrods on Thursday after checking out her Kylie Cosmetics and Kylie Skin ranges in London's flagship department store.
The 24-year old self-made billionaire took to Instagram to share several pictures from the world famous institution with her 364 million followers.
Amongst them were snaps of Kylie posing in front of her new lines, four-year old daughter Stormi Webster and a selection of sandwiches for the mother-daughter duo.
Kylie captioned the images: "Stopped by @harrods today with goosey girl to see @kyliecosmetics & @kylieskin Wow what a dream!!!!!!!! Thank you for having us."
The Hulu star also used her stories on the social media platform to show off her day in more detail emphasising focus on the afternoon tea's selection of sweets pastries.
Kylie also filmed her daughter, whom she shares with rapper Travis Scott, enjoying her own private shopping area in the store that bosses had laid out for her, allowing her to choose from an array of designer clothes, trainers, accessories and toys.
"Look at what Harrods did for Stormi to go shopping," Kylie said in delight.
"Is this not the craziest? You are a spoiled, spoiled girl!"
Stormi then made a beeline for a pair of pink butterfly shoes, which she told her mum she would go and try on.
Kylie went from all smiles 24 hours earlier, however, after reacting angrily to an Instagram user who had criticised her latest photo shoot for her cosmetics brand.
The model called out the user for "spreading false information" after they slammed the unsanitary conditions from the shoot.
The user, who happens to be a cosmetic developer, went in hard on the beauty mogul after she shared snaps of her in a white lab coat working with the latest in her line of products.
He slammed her snaps, calling her actions a potential risk to her customers as she failed to wear the proper protective equipment, such as gloves, a disposable mask or a hairnet.
However, Kylie took offence to his words and decided to try to bring him down a peg or two, firing back that the shoot wasn't actually taken in a manufacturing facility.
"I would never bypass sanitary protocols and neither would any celeb or beauty brand owner," she fumed.
"That's completely unacceptable I agree. This is a small personal space creating my own fun samples and taking pictures for content nowhere near the mass manufacturing. No one is putting customers at risk."
She ended her retort by saying: "Shame on you Kevin for spreading false information !!!!"
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