Yes, I am a mom. Yes, I have been sneezed on, painted on, and used as a human napkin. But if you look closely between the smudges of peanut butter on my sleeve, you’ll notice something:
Mommy Got Fashion: Why Style Doesn’t Need a "Nap Time"
I used to think that if I wasn't wearing head-to-toe designer, I wasn't "fashionable." Now, I realize fashion is about attitude . indian mommy got boobs
Because mommy got fashion. She’s just learned how to do it faster, smarter, and with more pockets.
No, I don’t live in leggings (well, not always ). Here is how I keep the chic vibes alive between diaper changes and school runs. Yes, I am a mom
There is a myth out there that once you trade your stilettos for sneakers and your clutch for a bottomless diaper bag, your fashion sense retires to a suburb called "Comfortable and Boring."
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I am here to call that myth a lie.
Rocking a pair of cool sneakers with a floral dress while pushing a stroller? That’s editorial. Wearing a silk slip skirt while carrying a diaper backpack? That’s a vibe. Because mommy got fashion
So tomorrow morning, when you put on that same pair of black pants for the fifth day in a row? Throw on a bold lip. Add the leather jacket. Put in the hoops.
Motherhood changes your body, your schedule, and your laundry cycle. But it doesn't have to steal your identity. You can teach a human to use a spoon and still serve a look.