Kim Kardashian West shares first photo of daughter Chicago on social media

Kim Kardashian at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala in 2017. Reuters/Lucas Jackson

Kim Kardashian West has revealed the first photo of her newborn daughter Chicago.

The reality star and her husband Kanye West welcomed their third child — a daughter named Chicago — in January. A month after welcoming their baby, Kardashian West finally showed her off on Instagram Tuesday. "Baby Chicago," the makeup mogul captioned the image of mother and daughter posing with an adorable mouse filter.

The image has over 6 million likes so far — making it one of Kardashian West's most-liked photos on Instagram. It's worth noting that this is not Chicago's official debut. She was first seen in her aunt Kylie Jenner's video message dedicated to her newborn daughter Stormi earlier this month.

The Kardashian-West clan welcomed Chicago on Jan. 15 via surrogate. She is the third child in the family, joining two-year-old brother Saint and four-year-old sister North.

The mother of three also gushed over her new baby, describing her face as a combination of her siblings. "The sweetest! Best baby! She looks a tiny bit like North and a tiny bit like Saint but definitely her own person!" Kardashian West tweeted on Feb. 25.

Kardashian West recently celebrated President's Day weekend in Park City, Utah with her sisters Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner. The trio went on a ski trip at Deer Valley via private jet, with Kardashian posting a series of photos on social media.

Their sister, Khloe Kardashian, skipped the trip because of her pregnancy. She was previously seen attending NBA All-Star parties with her boyfriend Tristan Thompson. Kylie Jenner, on the other hand, was not able to join them because she was reportedly feeling sick at the time.

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