Kylie Jenner shared a few snaps of her winter getaway, as she joined a group of friends on a snowy trip to celebrate the new year in Aspen, Colorado.
The reality star, 25, was also accompanied on the trip by her sister Kendall and daughter Stormi.
Kylie uploaded pictures to Instagram of her holiday, including an image of her sat in the front seat of a Mercedes G-wagon SUV, dressed in a white fur coat.
She also shared an image of Stormi looking out of a car window at a deer in the snow, alongside a photo of Kylie and her daughter in front of a huge Christmas tree.
The billionaire cosmetics mogul also shared pictures of herself posing with best friend Stassie Karanikolou, as they stood together in front of a decorated snow plow, dressed in low-cut black dresses, alongside another snap of the pair with Hailey Bieber outside a black SUV, as they donned tight leggings and oversized coats.
Kylie simply captioned the slide of images “2023”.
The cosmetics mogul spent plenty of quality time with daughter Stormi over the festive period, with the pair twinning in matching Mugler gowns for the annual Kardashian Christmas Eve party.
Kylie's version was figure-hugging and low cut, in a caramel colour, edged with black lace. Her gown featured thin spaghetti straps and a hip-high slit.
Stormi’s dress was in the same colour, but with a pleated, puffed out skirt and an off the shoulder top.
The mother and daughter also spent time baking Christmas cookies together on Christmas eve alongside Kylie’s son.
The mother-of-two came under fire for her extravagant Christmas celebrations, after her home was snapped and shared on social media by TikTok account Celebrity Front Yards.
Kylie didn’t hold back when decorating her $36 million (£26.5million) home in Christmas fairy lights, wrapping strands around outdoor plants and trees and covering every wall in trailing lights.
Not everyone had nice things to say about her extravagant decorations, with one person commenting: "And I worry about my $400 electric bill," while another added: "People in the UK going through the energy crisis."