My little angel! Kim Kardashian shares sweet photo of Saint West with her Instagram fans

Kim Kardashian doted on her one-year-old son Saint West on Monday, posting a cute photo of him wearing Adidas to Instagram.

The 36-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star uploaded the picture without a caption, except for a simple heart emoji.

Saint is the second child Kim's had by her third husband Kanye West, with whom she's also got a three-year-old daughter called North. 

Sweet snapshot: Kim Kardashian doted on her one-year-old son Saint West on Monday, posting a cute photo of him wearing Adidas to Instagram.

Sweet snapshot: Kim Kardashian doted on her one-year-old son Saint West on Monday, posting a cute photo of him wearing Adidas to Instagram.

Kim had posted an Instagram photo on Sunday night of Kanye cradling North, and she'd cooed in the caption: 'My baby boo @thekidssupply'.

The Kids Supply is the expensive new range of children's clothing Kim and Kanye - who'd married in Italy in 2014 - launched together and unveiled Friday.

Price tags on the collection's website thekidssupply.com climb to a high of $240, which is the cost of a reversible silk souvenir bomber jacket.

'My baby boo': The reality star also posted this snap of Kanye and Saint on  Sunday night while promoting the couple's new children's line

'My baby boo': The reality star also posted this snap of Kanye and Saint on  Sunday night while promoting the couple's new children's line

Kim had tweeted on Friday that 'Kanye hand drew our KIDS logo,' which is of six people contorting themselves to form the word 'KIDS.'

She'd cut a glamorous figure in a cleavage-baring white off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood gown last Monday when she swung by the Met Gala in Manhattan.

The Metropolitan Museum Of Art plays host to an annual celebrity-strewn fête -spearheaded by Anna Wintour - to drum up funds for the Costume Institute there.

Rollout: The Kids Supply is the expensive new range of children's clothing Kim and Kanye - who'd married in Italy in 2014 - launched together and unveiled Friday

Rollout: The Kids Supply is the expensive new range of children's clothing Kim and Kanye - who'd married in Italy in 2014 - launched together and unveiled Friday

Quite the ask: Price tags on the collection's website thekidssupply.com climb to a high of $240, which is the cost of a reversible silk souvenir bomber jacket

Quite the ask: Price tags on the collection's website thekidssupply.com climb to a high of $240, which is the cost of a reversible silk souvenir bomber jacket

Insignia: Kim had tweeted on Friday that 'Kanye hand drew our KIDS logo,' which is of six people contorting themselves to form the word 'KIDS'

Insignia: Kim had tweeted on Friday that 'Kanye hand drew our KIDS logo,' which is of six people contorting themselves to form the word 'KIDS'

The Met Gala also launches the spring exhibition, which this year celebrates designer and Comme Des Garçons founder Rei Kawakubo, per Vogue.

The last time the Met Gala celebrated an exhibition that revolved about a single living designer's work was in 1983, the designer being Yves Saint Laurent.

Anna, Vogue's editor-in-chief, co-chaired the bash alongside Katy Perry and Pharrell Williams, and the exhibition opened in full this Thursday, May 4. 

Looking fabulous: She'd cut a glamorous figure in a cleavage-baring white off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood gown last Monday when she swung by the Met Gala in Manhattan

Looking fabulous: She'd cut a glamorous figure in a cleavage-baring white off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood gown last Monday when she swung by the Met Gala in Manhattan

The occasion: The Metropolitan Museum Of Art plays host to an annual celebrity-strewn fête -spearheaded by Anna Wintour - to drum up funds for the Costume Institute there

The occasion: The Metropolitan Museum Of Art plays host to an annual celebrity-strewn fête -spearheaded by Anna Wintour - to drum up funds for the Costume Institute there

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