Who’s That Girl Launch With Sailor Brinkley

Who’s That Girl which is a fun, girly, beauty brand offering glammed up hair, nail and skin treatments recently invited us to their launch party at Dry Bar!  And Juliet got to be one of the influencers to try out their glitter hair effects and meet Sailor Brinkley (yes, Christie Brinkley’s daughter) while doing so!  How fun, right??!

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Above is our before pic.  Yes, we love matching!  See more mommy and me matching looks here!  

Normally, I only have time to brush her hair and pop a headband in.  So getting to choose a custom hairstyle and get glittered up was SUCH a special treat!  Thank you, Dry Bar and Who’s That Girl!!

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This glitter tool was super easy to use!  It was just like using nail polish except for your HAIR!!  Can you believe they had green (in addition to silver) glitter) to perfectly match Juliet’s outfit of the day??  Don’t worry, moms it easily washes off too! Check out all their great products below!

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We are saving the hair chalk, tattoos, and hair glitter for our upcoming Disney cruise trip where Juliet will surely be dressing in princess costume every night!  Below are pics of Juliet fully done up.  What girl can resist glitter??

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Sailor was such a sweetheart.  She got down on her knees to connect with each and every minifashionista and seemed genuinely thrilled to meet them all.  Of course, we were thrilled to meet HER!  And how gorgeous is she??

Uh-huh…like mommy like daughter!

At home, we HAD to try the incredibly cute, “selfie masks” created that transform you into an animal.

During our recent playdate, the girls turned themselves into pandas and had a ridiculously adorable time playing with their stuffed panda while waiting for the mask to take effect.

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If all this looks fun to you too, you can click to buy!  Tell me in the comments, which product your favorite is!!  Thank you to Who’s That Girl, Sailor and The Dry Bar for hosting us!

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Photos were a mix of mine and Michael Simon from startraksphoto.com

We were given product and this complimentary experience in exchange for this post.  All opinions expressed are 100% our own.

Portia Munson The Artist Who Displays Hoarded Collections As Art

Juliet LOVES pink.  So it is with great amusement and girly fun that she and I have explored a pink pop-up, and a pink restaurant in NYC. Recently, the Flag Art Foundation featured Portia Munson’s “Pink Project” and so off we went, (her dressed in pink of course) to explore and see it for ourselves.

The exhibit explored artworks that array ordinary objects within containers, a theme that artist, Portia Munson readily played with.  In the past, we had seen her pink objects exhibited in a glass coffin and also perfectly lined up on a pink table, OCD style.  This time though, her exhibitting format took over a room.  A pink bedroom!  Juliet could not have been more thrilled looking around at all the pink gloriousness.

She brought her Barbie doll (also dressed in pink for the occasion) and showed  her around.  Out loud, she dreamed of living there and said, “Mommy, I wanna live here.”  Here she is after I explained she couldn’t.

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It was truly amazing to see!  The canopy for this pink bedroom was made up of pink children’s onesies of all kinds which made me wonder how many items of pink clothing Juliet has gone through at the ripe old age of 5.

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The artist actually sewed all of these clothes to create this tented effect.

From reading about Portia’s passion for pink, I understood that she was exploring the marketing of femininity and questioning how culturally loaded the color was.

Leaving the exhibit, I started questioning where the line between hoarding and collecting for art’s sake was drawn.

Check out her last NYC exhibit called, “The Garden” below.

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What do you think?  Is this hoarding or art?

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