Nothing Says ‘Hollywood’ More than a Hand-painted Toy Lambo

Nothing Says ‘Hollywood’ More than a Hand-painted Toy Lambo

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Lamborghini Toy Car

Kylie Jenner’s kid’s custom Lambo was painted by a famous street artist and probably cost more than your neighbor’s Prius.

Kylie Jenner is the youngest self-made billionaire in the world. Her partner, hip hop star Travis Scott, is currently touring on his Grammy-nominated album, 2018’s Astroworld. Together, they have a daughter, Stormi, who celebrated her first birthday in February.

So, what does one get for the daughter of a power couple like this for her birthday? The Daily Mail reports Stormi received a custom Lamborghini riding toy, of course.

Lamborghini Toy Car

The riding toy, based on the Lamborghini Gallardo SV, was gifted to Stormi by the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York, where Scott was performing that evening. The Barclay Center shared pictures of the mini-whip on their Instagram account.

Lamborghini Toy Car

The toy Lambo’s body was handpainted by New York street artist and typographer Andrea von Bujdoss, who used black light paint along every inch of the car. Thus, under the right lighting conditions, Stormi’s new ride will glow in the dark.

Lamborghini Toy Car

And of course, no Lamborghini is complete without a custom license plate, even if this particular Gallardo isn’t street legal. Like the rest of the car, the plate was designed by von Bujdoss, replicating the blue-and-orange scheme used on real New York plates.

 

Cameron Aubernon's path to automotive journalism began in the early New '10s. Back then, a friend of hers thought she was an independent fashion blogger.

Aubernon wasn't, so she became one, covering fashion in her own way for the next few years.

From there, she's written for: Louisville.com/Louisville Magazine, Insider Louisville, The Voice-Tribune/The Voice, TOPS Louisville, Jeffersontown Magazine, Dispatches Europe, The Truth About Cars, Automotive News, Yahoo Autos, RideApart, Hagerty, and Street Trucks.

Aubernon also served as the editor-in-chief of a short-lived online society publication in Louisville, Kentucky, interned at the city's NPR affiliate, WFPL-FM, and was the de facto publicist-in-residence for a communal art space near the University of Louisville.

Aubernon is a member of the International Motor Press Association, and the Washington Automotive Press Association.


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