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Adorable Children in Fashion

19 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by Kate Heimann in Fashion

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1990's, 90's kids, adorable kids, child models, childhood memories, children clothing, children's fashion, clothing, fashion, fashion ads, growing up in the 90's, jcrew, jelly shoes, kids ads, kids clothing, kids fashion, kids fashion in the 90's, kids fashion today, kids in fashion, max and lola, style

Max & Lola ad for summer ’12

The fashion industry has a target market for everyone; because, lucky for them, everyone wears clothes! Although I may not have children I have to admit, I love children’s fashion ads. There’s something so sweet and innocent about them. I wonder if many of the child models stay in the modeling industry for very long? That would be so cute to see their ads side by side from when they were just a kid to growing into an adult fashion model. More than just thinking the kids are cute, I find that I sometimes I wish they made their clothes in MY size! Other times I start to think, man these kids are even cuter than we were and so lucky to be growing up in an age where it’s not all 90′s grunge anymore!

JCrew – little preppy hipster babies – so adorable!

If I remember correctly, back in the 90′s when I was growing up, we were all dressed in everything denim with plaid shirts, jelly shoes, the railroad stripe overalls, an insane plethora of Disney characters on almost everyone of our t-shirts and sweaters, and don’t forget the favorite white Keds tennis shoes we all wore. Oh, did any of you 90′s kids wear those long socks that had lace at the top and you had to fold it over at the ankle in every pastel color? I know my mom must have loved those, I remember a lot of them!

Now kids are practically on the same track as adults are when it comes to fashion. Let me tell you, those little blazers are just about the cutest things! Seeing mainstream fashion worn in miniature sizes has got to be one of the most fun things about shopping for your children nowadays. I’m looking forward to dressing my future little one up for sure!

Now tell me you couldn’t help but think to yourself as you saw these adorable kids “Oh I like that outfit, I have similar pieces in my closet…I’m gonna try that.” God knows I’d wear just about every outfit pictured on these adorable little ones. Wouldn’t you?

xo, Kate

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Believe in Pink with Me

27 Friday Apr 2012

Posted by Kate Heimann in Fashion, Personal life

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bad hair cut, bad hair day, blonde hair, childhood haircuts, childhood memories, diy haircut, dye, dyeing your hair, dying, funny story, good hair day, hair, hair color, hair cut, hair dye, hair style, hairstyle, pink, pink hair, pinterest, professional salon, women's hair trends

it’s true…..i’ve dyed it pink!

I’ve always been a blonde – ever since I was a baby. Yea, I was totally one of those so blonde it looks weirdly white kind of babies. I grew into the color and it eventually yellowed up, THANK GOD. I tell you, my hair has not always been so pretty. Even now I have some terrible hair days – for which I thank my trusty fedora for covering and the fact that messy buns are totally trendy now!

It’s funny a girl’s hair is such a soft spot for so many women – myself included! I’ve been so afraid to do anything with it since I started highschool. I think it might stem from a very bad DIY childhood haircut…yes DIY as in do-it-yourself. I did it myself all right! But the funny thing is after seeing my botched up self hair cut my mom decided my little sister wouldn’t look so bad with it either. Seriously though, get a good look at this one: 

Jessie and I call this one our favorite photo because we really do look so cute with our cheeky grins, smiley eyes, and matchy matchy ‘boy haircuts’. If you look closely you can see the shirts we’re wearing are covered in tiny little seashell designs. Mom was very into matchy matchy dressing back then – like she was forcing us to be sisters, twins even! As we grew up our hair went from the freaky white blonde to a dirty ‘dishwater’ blonde. I remember someone called it dishwater blonde and I was so offended, I’m all “no, it’s dirty blonde – but not THAT dirty!” It’s funny because once I was in high school we both started dying our hair…opposite shades. She went darker blonde and eventually through many shades of brunette, auburn, and all the way to jet black white I kept going lighter and lighter and lighter. Now that I’ve seen the lighter sides of blonde I considered reversing and going more brunette…possibly trying out the ombre effect to ease myself into a new color. But no – I went pink instead.

Going pink has been a dream of mine for more than a year now, so I realized I still had the dream and finally had the guts to do it…so, I went for it! With much encouragement from family and friends I literally showed up for my normal appointment to have my roots touched up and said “Frank, are you ready to get crazy?” He was so excited when I pulled out my Pinterest boards of ‘Believe in Pink With Me” & “Hair Color Ideas”. Originally I was set on the dip dye effect just the night before the appointment. But then he suggested we start with just the bottom layers of my longer hair. I waved my hands saying “okay just hurry up and get it started before I change my mind!” Within an hour I transformed into a Blonde & Pink duo. I tried my hardest not to look very much at the process – but of course to snap a couple of Instagrams – first strands being dyed, hanging out under the dryer, wet strands after being washed, and of course the after photos! Check it out:

First bit of pink! It was easier than I had imagined to be honest!

Pure adrenaline at this point – “OMG I can’t believe I’m doing this!?”

“Okay, it’s real……wow I LOVE it!”

“It’s like my hair is on fire from underneath……”

I was suprised at how fast I took to loving the new look. I’m the girl who used to cry after every haircut – yes even just a little trim, I know it’s terrible. That was up until 3 years ago when I realized hair can be professionally cut and colored! I used to dye my hair in my bathroom back at home from a box with my mother and sister. We’d use plastic grocery bags to cover our heads for the 25 minute wait time before washing it out in the sink. One time Mom tied a Stater’s Brother’s grocery bag over my head to keep the bleach in the blonde dye from bleaching anything else and when I took it off to wash half an hour later the ink from the blue and red logo on the bag had settled into my hair!!! Thank God it washed out easily, but still! ohhhhhh! I’ve come a long way since then – I found a great hair dresser – LOVE YOU FRANK!  and realized that no matter what I do it will always grow out. – Well I have to remember to hide the scissors from myself – just kidding. – Long story short, I love my new pink hair and it’s inspired my confidence madly!

Just for laughs, here’s the one and only crappy webcam photo I have of the Stater Brother’s incident with my hair:

unfortunately i wasnt paying attention to the lighting – sorry for the bad quality!

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