Just some of the photo evidence of the parties spoken of in the previous post. Our mom, being a PR maven, managed to get a full page in the Kansas City Star style section on this one. It's pretty great when every girl comes in a custom made poodle skirt (mine had records, Porter's, ice cream cones). Definitely worthy of press. (I never did learn to hulu hoop, but I did love those little red and white Ralph Lauren saddle shoes (I had a pair in green, too)).
Our parents captured these little quads before the hell broke loose and the eight year-olds turned Saddle and Sirloin into the Alamo. (Mom was at it again and got these and a few others published in The Independent).
The only thing more aesthetically pleasing than than early 20th century fashion is early 20th century fashion gone tiny! The Hovey sisters are taking their love of small-scale natural fibers and classic design to the street this summer. We'll be setting up (temporary) shop on Bedford Ave. in Williamsburg to sell these adorable ditties. Check back for dates we'll be on the street!
This blog is a preview -- and a look at the things that inspired us when we were little.
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1 comment:
Awesome mom. Fabulous party.
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