I am beginning to love Nicole Miller's line of children clothing mostly because they always look and are constructed like adult clothing. Just like a good friend of mine loves when animals have human names like "Kevin" or "George", I love it when little kids are dressed like miniature adults. Since Kylie already follows me around all day like my shadow, she might as well dress like me!
This is where the hubby's influence came into play. He showed me a purple, blue, green and white Puma sweatsuit, straight out of some little boy's closet circa 1977, that he wanted to purchase for Kylie. To which I replied "Oh My Geee, H to the No." And proceeded to purchase this adorable sweatsuit that is both sporty to his liking and stylish to mine.
Since the hubby is adamant about not wanting to raise an uber girly girl as I would perfer, I will on occasion oblige with the purchase of a more masculine band or skate/surf inspired article of clothing. So long as I can pair it with pink in some form, it's acceptable. Side note, not really sure what the meaning of this onesie is. If you put a circle with a line through the message of "Skateboarding is not a Crime" isn't that really saying "Skateboarding is Not NOT a Crime" thus actually stating it is a crime? Just to reiterate, this wasn't of my choosing. ;-)
It was love at first sight with these boots for both Kylie and I. They are brown leather with rhinestone trim all around and the insides are pink zebra printed suede! I died as Rachel Zoe would say. The first thing Kylie did when we got home was take off her shoes and attempt to put on her boots. I had to run a few laps chasing her around the house just to get her to take them off before her bath.
If you couldn't tell, I have a little bit of New Joisey in my taste. Love me some leopard and zebra print, in moderation of course. A girl's gotta show off her wild side every now and again!
I love the cowboy boots!! I need to get me a new pair : )
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