It was quite the bold challenge: Many women wouldn’t trust their partners to select their outfits for an entire week, let alone a spirited 3-year-old. But for five days, Laura Thompson took a leap of faith and let her son, Oliver, dive into her wardrobe and choose her daily attire. The results—colorful mismatched shoes and playful graphic tees—are utterly charming. You can see the five whimsical outfits here.
Laura now has a little nugget of wisdom for all those women who find themselves swapping outfits multiple times before heading out: Most people don’t scrutinize your clothing as much as you think they do.
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In summary, allowing kids to express their creativity through fashion can lead to unexpected and delightful results. Plus, it serves as a reminder not to stress too much about our outfits—after all, everyone is more focused on their own lives than on what we wear!
