She may be young but she already has a wardrobe full of designer items

Mar 26, 2012 20:41 GMT  ·  By

Blue Ivy Carter may be young, but she's already very fashionable and, if the term applies to infants, rich. Beyonce, her mom, has ordered custom Louboutins to be made for her, says a new report.

Being Beyonce and Jay-Z's firstborn must come with perks we regular Janes and Joes can only imagine. One of them is having an all-designer wardrobe.

The latest print issue of InTouch Weekly (story via here) claims Beyonce herself is in charge of the wardrobe, having already placed an order with Christian Louboutin for custom-made shoes.

“At just two months old, Blue Ivy Carter is already the most stylish baby in town! While hanging with mom Beyonce on March 13, the trendy tyke showed off some Marc Jacobs flats – and an insider tells In Touch that more designer shoes are coming her way!” the celebrity publication writes.

“The source says Beyonce asked designer Christian Louboutin to make some baby Loubies! 'It’s nothing but the best for Beyonce and Jay-Z’s little girl!'” adds the same report.

This isn't the first time that word gets out that Blue Ivy is already being spoiled rotten, having already accumulated toys, clothes and jewelry more expensive than other kids could only dream of ever receiving.

However, when asked point-blank whether she had any plans of spoiling her daughter, Beyonce said in the first interview since birth that Blue Ivy would grow up just like a regular child.

Amidst reports that Beyonce has hired no less than 6 nannies to care for her child around the clock, various reports also indicate that Blue Ivy knows the meaning of “luxury” since before she was born.

When she and her mommy returned home from the hospital where she was born, for instance, Blue Ivy received a reported $1.5 million (€1.17 million) in toys, including a rocking horse made of solid gold.

The other gifts were a Swarovski-studded high chair by Carla Monchen ($15,000 / €11,745.3), a Fantasy Posh Tots Coach Carriage Crib ($22,000 / €17,147.3), a windmill playhouse ($30,000 / €23,382.6) and a mini Bugatti car to drive up to it, and a crib ($35,000 / €27,279.8), as we also reported at the time.