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6 Responses to “Baby Fashion Convention: Disturbing and Hilarious”

  1. Anonymous says:

    The best part about having a daughter is playing dress up. High heels for the little ones, IMO, should be kept for just that “dress up” or “play time,” because they grow up so fast. If they start wearing a heel at 4 what is there to look forward to? With that said, I love the little caplets in tweed to match mommy, and I wish so much I’d had those options when my (now) teenager was a toddler. A niche market, especially in these troubled economic times, but I say KUDOS to those grabbing the gold – GOOD CALL!! Wish I could have another just to dress her up; I know where I’ll shop when my first grand-niece/daughter arrives!! ;-)

  2. karl says:

    Wow, there’s so much wrong going on in that video, I don’t know where to begin. Capes with leopard lining? For ANYONE, let alone children?

  3. Anonymous says:

    Awe! Come on gals! Isn’t a sense of humor helpful or even, arguably required when you are a new mom? I say yay to the Heelarious ladies for having an original idea! Don’t love em, don’t buy em. Find something else to wind yourself up about.

  4. brettsinger says:

    I like how leopard print is “modern”.

  5. Anonymous says:

    The Heelarious lady seemed to have a sense of humor, so her product seems a little cuter. However, the leopard print lady – no thanks, those aren’t cute they’re obnoxious.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Yeah… that woman at the end wasn’t a plant AT ALL. She and the blond who couldn’t stand dressing her daughter in cupcakes and princesses are going out for cosmos afterwards… hey! I just had a great idea! Martini glasses for kids! For when you’re tired of their sippy cups clashing with your fine stem ware!

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