![]() ![]() ![]() Rheanna is 5'6" (167cm) and wears an Apéro size M/AU 10. ![]() Neve is 5'7" (173cm) and wears an Apéro size XS/AU 6. This textured cotton fabric does not require any steaming or ironing, making it perfect to wear on-the-go.Ĭold machine wash in delicate bag or cold hand wash only to prevent shrinking. DETAILSĭiscrete, invisible zippers built into both underbust seams to allow for easy feeding access Wear to your next event by adding black, strappy heels and a clutch to carry all your necessities.ĭesigned to be worn through all stages of life, this dress can be worn through maternity and long after postpartum as a timeless wardrobe basic. The textured fabric doesn't require a steam/iron before wear, making it the perfect dress for on-the-go. Finer details include puffed sleeves with elasticated openings, v-neckline, and a midi length babydoll fit. The Amalfi Babydoll Midi Dress in Black has been designed in a 100% crinkle cotton fabric with Feeding Friendly zippers at underbust seams. Introducing our very first Feeding Friendly dress. South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (GBP £).“Thank goodness that idiotic cashier shut up when she did!” added Deborah Bailey. “I would have told that lady to quit being a racist b-h!” Lacy Smith-Burleson wrote on Facebook. Social media users blasted the Target employee on Monday for questioning the youngster’s purchase. “Skin comes in different colors just like hair and eyes and every shade is beautiful.” “This experience just confirmed my belief that we aren’t born with the idea that color matters,” she said. In response, the cashier simply said: “Oh, that’s nice.”īenner described on Facebook how the incident ultimately left her feeling both proud and ashamed. “See her pretty hair? And see her stethoscope?” And I’m a pretty girl and she’s a pretty girl,” the tot replied, according to her mom. ![]() We have lots of other dolls that look more like you,” the woman told her mother. To little Sophia Benner, there was nothing different about her new black baby doll - but the cashier apparently suggested that she pick out another. The woman gave me a puzzled look and turned to Sophia and asked, ‘Are you sure this is the doll you want, honey?’ Sophia finally found her voice and said, ‘Yes, please!'” Sophia continued to stare blankly and I let the cashier know that she was a prize for Sophia being fully potty trained. She then pointed to the doll and asked Sophia if she picked her out for a friend. “While we were checking out, the cashier asked Sophia if she was going to a birthday party. “She, of course, picked a new doll,” Benner said. “Nick and I told Sophia that after 1 whole month of going poop on the potty, she could pick out a special prize at Target,” Benner wrote, in reference to her daughter Sophia, who can be seen in the picture smiling from ear to ear with her brand-new best friend. It has since been shared more than 170,000 times and liked by over 250,000 people. The image was posted to Facebook on Friday by the 2-year-old’s mother, Brandi Benner, after her daughter was called out by a Target employee for not buying a similar-looking doll. Mattel's Barbie savior hired away as Gap CEO to revive apparel giantīig bucks Barbie: Diamond-bedazzled doll sells for over $300KĪ photo of a young white girl, clutching a black baby doll, has gone viral - thanks to its message of racial diversity and inclusion. ‘Kiddie ankle monitor’ mocks house arrest to confine kidsĪll of the controversial misfit toys of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie Land ![]()
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