Mom spends $161,000 on toddler's designer wardrobe

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Laura Vitto
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Mom spends $161,000 on toddler's designer wardrobe
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Things worth $161,000: happiness, art painted by Adolf Hitler, a toddler's wardrobe.

A wealthy young Chinese mother spent 1 million yuan -- roughly $161,000 -- on designer clothing for her 2-year-old daughter, according to the Daily Mail via Chinese website IFeng.

The child debuted her new clothes -- from designers like Dior, Louis Vuitton and Burberry -- at a special birthday fashion show at a hotel in Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi province.

For her daughter's birthday bash, the woman rented out the hotel's foyer, in addition to a runway and a professional photographer. She amassed her daughter's extravagant wardrobe during visits to the United States, South Korea and Hong Kong.

"We have no financial issues, so I just want my daughter to have a better life," she told IFeng.

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