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Kim Kardashian and Kanye “Ye” West’s second child, Saint West, has grown into a lively and charismatic presence within their famous family. Born in December 2015, Saint is often described by Kim as her most affectionate and adventurous child. As one of four siblings alongside North, Chicago, and Psalm, Saint balances the glamour of the Kardashian-West legacy with a down-to-earth energy. Recently, a clip from a SKIMS event shows Saint rocking pink hair. This once again proves that the Kardashian-West kids aren’t afraid to step out with their own unique styles.
Saint West’s bold pink hair stood out at the NikeSKIMS launch party
The NikeSKIMS launch party in September 2025 was as much a spectacle as it was a statement. Kim Kardashian, co-founder and creative force behind SKIMS, stepped out in a striking semi-sheer gray catsuit from the new line. She paired the look with matching accessories. The event was held at Nike’s House of Innovation in New York City. And dinner followed at Four Twenty Five after the unveiling.
Inside, the guest list was packed. Music stars, sports legends, fashion insiders, and personalities like Serena Williams, Latto, Travis Scott, Teyana Taylor, and Martha Stewart were photographed mingling and celebrating the debut, according to VIBE. The party came on the heels of the campaign presentation, “Bodies at Work,” staged at the New York Public Library earlier that day. Kim was flanked by her mother, Kris Jenner, and sister, Khloé Kardashian, all dressed in coordinated looks.
A clip from the event posted to Reddit shows Saint West, 9, also in attendance. Khloé hugs him from behind, showing their close bond. Most notably, Saint’s bright pink hair stood out from the neutral colors that the Kardashian-Jenner family sported. His hairstyle, which appeared to be cut in a faux hawk style, had pink tips.
This isn’t the first time that fans have seen Saint West’s pink hair
Fans keeping up with the NikeSKIMS launch party likely recognize Saint West’s hair from the recent past. In July 2025, Kim Kardashian posted a carousel of photos to Instagram with the caption, “Lake 2025.” The second photo in the series shows Saint driving a motorized vehicle — and he has the same pink-tipped hair he rocked in September 2025.
Kim allows her kids to express themselves freely with their individual style. In 2023, she told CR Fashion Book that she likes to “nurture” her four kids’ individuality so they can each grow into their own.
“Each one of my babies is so different, and I love that and try to nurture that,” Kim explained. “Lately, I have been traveling with each of my children separately to take them on some one-on-one time exploring different cultures and worlds. And at the same time, doing things that they are passionate about. For example, Saint loves soccer, so I’ve enjoyed traveling the world to see games and really bonding with him through the sport. I want all of my kids to be 100% who they are.”
North West has only gone bold (and blue) with her hair in 2025
North West, 12, has been embracing bold style changes lately, and one of her most visible choices has been going electric blue. In early June 2025, Kim Kardashian revealed via Instagram Stories that North was rocking a vibrant blue hairstyle, with cool-blue shades mixed with turquoise accents. North later styled her hair in long, knotless blue braids, making a statement.
There has been some public reaction to North’s bold look. Some people admire her for being expressive and owning her style at a young age. Others raise questions about whether certain fashion statements are age-appropriate or how much adult influence plays into these looks. Either way, there’s no doubt that North is coming into her own. And she’ll certainly take the fashion world by storm as she ages.
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