Olivia Culpo is starting her 8-month-old daughter’s couture collection off at a very young age.
“I wanted to show you all Colette’s Easter basket,” Culpo, 33, said in a Thursday, April 2, TikTok video before the Sunday, April 5, holiday. “I was feeling guilty ‘cause I saw a lot of moms do a lot for Valentine’s Day, and I didn’t do anything. I figured this is where I can redeem myself.”
Culpo, who welcomed daughter Colette in July 2025 with husband Christian McCaffrey, decorated a wicker basket with a monogrammed LoveShackFancy floral cover before packing it to the brim with toys and other goodies.
“Someone mentioned to me that she needed custom bloomers,” Culpo said of the $10 Etsy undergarments with Colette’s initials embroidered in pink. “You don’t want to look under [an outfit] and see a big, fat diaper, so bloomers. Also, it’s such a good thoughtful gift and very affordable.”
Colette’s basket also featured a stuffed bunny, Easter-themed plastic plates, a Pottery Barn Kids busy board, a pink lovey blanket and a copy of Sam McBratney’s classic children’s book, Guess How Much I Love You.
The pièce de résistance, however, was Colette’s first pair of designer shoes.
“Last but not least, I couldn’t resist. I got [my daughter] her first pair of Louboutins,” the model said, holding up the brand’s $325 Lou Babe pink ballet flats with a bow attached to the ankle straps. “Yes, I know that this is ridiculous, but she’s my first daughter and the little baby in me was screaming when I saw these online.”

The pint-sized shoes, naturally, also feature the brand’s iconic red sole.
“The little red bottom? Are you kidding me?” Culpo gushed, holding up the slippers. “I’ll wear them when she’s done.”
Culpo and McCaffrey, 29, have seen their entire lives shift since Colette’s arrival.
“I always knew he would be a really good dad because he’s a really good person,” Culpo exclusively told Luxury Handbag Shopping in January of the San Francisco 49ers running back. “He will be such a good example and protector to her. I know that she’ll always be able to feel like she has someone who loves her more than anything. I feel like everybody deserves to feel.”
According to Culpo, she can already sense Colette becoming a “Daddy’s girl.”
@oliviadangerculpo Showing you Coco’s first Easter basket – I had the best time curating this for her 🐣🌷🐰
“It’s a really beautiful thing to see so early on,” Culpo gushed. “She loves her dad, and little girls really do. You see the way that they light up with their dad.”
As for McCaffrey, he told Us in a separate interview that becoming a girl dad made him much “softer.”
“It’s the best, good day or bad day, you come home and seeing her smile takes all the pressure off. It takes all the worries of life away,” McCaffrey exclusively told Us in February about becoming a parent. “It’s been the biggest blessing in our life.”







