Khloe Kardashian and Kris Jenner arrive to a holiday shoot in LA with daughter True and niece Dream

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Khloe Kardashian and Kris Jenner took their love of Christmas to a whole new level as they arrived to a seasonal shoot on Wednesday, five months ahead of the holidays.The reality TV star, 38, and the Kardashian/Jenner matriarch, 66, were joined by Khloe’s daughter True, 4, and her brother Rob Kardashian’s 5-year-old toddler Dream.The family - famous for their extravagant holiday parties and annual Christmas cards - shot in Los Angeles for 'four hours', with True leaving the studio afterwards holding a pink Christmas ornament in her hand.

Getting festive:Khloe Kardashian and Kris Jenner appeared to be gearing up for Christmas five months early, as they were seen arriving to a seasonal photoshoot on WednesdayKhloe - who's currently expecting the imminent arrival of her second child with ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 31 - sported an all-black look, consisting of a tank top and sweatpants.

The Good American founder shielded her eyes from the sun with a pair of dark shades, and accessorized her look with a dainty gold necklace.The star wore her long blonde tresses parted in the middle and cascading down her shoulders and back in waves.

All-black: Khloe - who's currently expecting the arrival of her second child with ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 31 - sported an all-black look, consisting of a tank top and sweatpants Holiday fun: The reality TV star, 38, and the Kardashian/Jenner matriarch, 66, were joined by Khloe’s daughter True, 4, and brother Rob Kardashian’s 5-year-old toddler Dream Khloe finalized her look with a pair of sneakers and toted a brown Louis Vuitton backpack on her shoulder.She was seen exiting her car and entering a building that boasted a giant lit-up Christmas tree with huge red and green.

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