I recently discovered the Pinterest board “My Imaginary Well-Dressed Toddler Daughter” via Facebook (of course). It is the product of Tiffany Beveridge’s wit and advertising images of haute couture for kids and follows the adventures of a girl named Quinoa and her friends with similarly ridiculous names (including Chevron, Paloe, and Humboldt). She is a bit like Dos Equis’ Most Interesting Man in the World. You can read more about it here. In it you can surely find deep messages about social class, gender, and consumerism. I have primarily found hilarity. Lots of hilarity. Here is a small sample:
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High fashion for kids
Posted in Arts and Letters, Gender, Sexuality, Social Economics, The Electronic Age, tagged Chevron, Haute Couture, High Fashion, Memoirs of a SLACer, My Imaginary Well-Dressed Toddler Daughter, Pinterest, Quinoa, Tiffany Beveridge on June 25, 2013|
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