Crazy rich Asian mums: how Bling Empire’s Christine Chiu, Singapore’s Kim Lim and other millionaire mothers splurge on their children

Christine Chiu

Other than splurging on a rich-kid wardrobe, 38-year-old Chiu also spent at least a seven-figure sum on Gabriel’s first birthday party, which featured a custom-built roller coaster, Ferris wheel, 10-course meals and a claw-grabber machine filled with Gucci goodies. She also made a US$1 million donation in Baby G’s name to Cayton Children’s Museum in Santa Monica.
Kim Lim

Lim enjoys sharing her everyday life on social media, and we also noticed how she splurges on her only son: bringing him out during Lunar New Year in a red Rolls-Royce and dressing him in head-to-toe Gucci, as well as Baby Dior and Givenchy. Kyden will inherit the Lims’ empire when he grows up, as mentioned by mum in several interviews.
Chryseis Tan

When Chryseis Tan’s daughter Arianna was just a few months old, she bought a Dior book tote bag worth more than US$3,000 and engraved with the child’s name, and splashed on a show-off Fendi baby stroller.
Remind you of anyone? Yeah, we were thinking of how Kylie Jenner splurged on Stormi Webster, too.
Cherie Chan

Chan has an estimated net worth of US$200 million, and we look forward to seeing how her children will lead the family’s denim and furniture business in the future.
Kim Raymond

Mother-and-daughter goals? It seems like Malaysian socialite Kim Raymond is grooming her daughter as a mini fashionista in her own image – they are often spotted in matching outfits on Instagram.
Only the best for Skylar Raymond-Foo, too, obviously – expect expensive price tags on her Louis Vuitton monogram bag and Chanel flap bag.
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- Kylie Jenner’s OTT presents for Stormi Webster are nothing next to the OTT gifts uber-rich Asian mums like Chryseis Tan, Cherie Chan and Kim Raymond give their kids
- Chiu’s Baby G has a baby-sized Lamborghini, Tesla and Ferrari in the garage – only fitting for a child who will one day inherit an US$80 million fortune