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Christmas With the Kardashians

Christmas portraits are a holiday tradition for many families, including the Kardashians.

All 11 members of the reality-TV clan gathered at Bruce and Kris Jenner's house for their 2010 shoot. This year's card was particularly special since it was the first with baby Mason, Kourtney Kardashian's son with Scott Disick.

Most of the women donned couture gowns, while Kourtney rocked a chic Alexander McQueen tuxedo "since Mason and Scott were wearing suits," she wrote on her blog.

2010 has been a year full of ups and downs for the family. The fourth season finale of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," which aired in February and featured the birth of Mason, was the most-watched show in E! history.

In the spring, Kourtney, Kim, and Kourtney released a clothing line for Bebe, but their success was short lived. The retailer recently announced it is ending the partnership because they "want to be first in the fashion world with everybody else and not fall behind."

In November, the sisters opened their third Dash clothing boutique in SoHo. (The store will also serve as the backdrop for the upcoming "Kourtney and Kim Take New York" spin-off debuting in January.) Unfortunately, a New York Times fashion critic panned the store, calling it a "fashion desert" and "overpriced."

[Related: Real all about the Kardashians' recent fashion disasters.]

More trouble followed when the Kardashian Kard — a prepaid debit card the sisters endorsed — came under fire for its high fees. Just buying and using the card for six months cost $59.95! Fortunately, the sisters distanced themselves from the program, which has since ended.

Of course, their personal lives were full of conflict as well. New parents Kourtney and Scott continued to fight, with Khloe fanning the flames, while Kim seemed to have a neverending line of suitors. After breaking up with on-again/off-again beau Reggie Bush in March, she was linked with Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin, actor Michael Copon, Halle Berry's ex Gabriel Aubry, and most recently New Jersey Nets forward Kris Humphries.

Even Kim's younger half-sisters made their way into the headlines this year. 14-year-old Kendall raised eyebrows when she posed in a bikini for a photo shoot, while 13-year-old Kylie was praised for her surprisingly sophisticated look.

One thing's for sure — 2011 is bound to bring more drama for the Kardashians!

For more photos from the Kardashian's Christmas card shoot, head over to Celebuzz.com.

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