Not impressed? Anna Wintour frowns and pouts as baby North has tantrum at Kanye's show
SHE'S the editor of Vogue magazine but Anna Wintour wasn't impressed when the princess of fashion - North West - had a tantrum on the front row of Kanye West's show last night.
Anna Wintour pouted as North West screamed during Kanye's show yesterday
The 65-year-old Brit physically grimaced as Kim Kardashian's 18-month-old daughter threw the mother of all tantrums next to her.
Anna was sat on the front row at Kanye's New York Fashion Week show, alongside Kim and North.
All was well with Kim jiggling North, fondly known as Nori, on her knee during the Adidas show.
But mid-way through the pumping music, it became too much for the fashionable youngster and she had a tantrum.
The youngster had enough by the time the models came onto the stage
Anna Wintour looked unimpressed as baby North had tantrum at Kanye's show
Kicking and screaming, the mini-me star truly put on a show as she cried and stretched out her arms.
The Vogue editor didn't look too impressed with the tot's tantrum and turned away, appearing rather frosty toward Kim's offspring.
The reaction of the notorious editor has become a viral sensation, with the picture of her turning away from Nori doing the rounds on Twitter.
One user said: "Anna Wintour's reaction to North West's tantrum is the best thing I've seen all week. We're more alike than I thought"
Nori wasn't feeling the front row @kanyewest x @adidas: pic.twitter.com/5StvabAX5h
— Complex Style (@ComplexStyle) February 12, 2015
North West is irritable sitting between Kim and Anna Wintour
Another added: "A fashion show really is a silly place to take a baby. It's hard enough to wait patiently as an adult."
Kim held onto North to try and calm her down but eventually gave in and walked her off the show, to the side of the stage.
The mother-of-one smiled as she walked back to the FROW to take her place next to Beyonce, seemingly unfazed by the situation.
Mum Kim eventually took the child off to the side
Earlier in the day North had been so well behaved