PINK? WHAT IS PINK?

Thanks to her uber famous mother and father, Harper Seven Beckham is already a trendsetter for baby girls. Only 14 months young, her mother already dressed her in Marc Jacobs, Chloe … you name it. Even her father joked about his daughter’s branded wardrobe at NBC’s Today: “Her wardrobe is unbelievable. It’s amazing. I think that’s why I have to keep playing!" 

But, wait…how come we rarely (read: never) seen Harper in pink as any other baby girls are wearing? Hallo …. look at her mother, Victoria. Have you ever caught her in pink? Like mother, like daughter I guess. Victoria has been dressing Harper in shades like grey and white, I’m worried Harper will be pink blind. 

Seems like other mothers in the UK are following Victoria’s way of dressing her daughter, proven by statistics from Marks and Spencer. The sales of non-pink daywear has increased by 52% last year and M&S have introduced other baby ‘IT’ colors such as silver, grey and mint. 

AND THE TODDLER’S WAR CONTINUES

What’s in a name?
Suri: “Does your brothers have numbers on their names too?”
Harper: “What’s with your name? It really rhymes with injury.”

I have the coolest and handsomest Dad in the world
Suri: “My dad, Tom, he can dangle from the world’s tallest building.”
Harper : “My father, David, he has legendary free kicks and he’s the richest footballer in the world." 

Wait till I’m older
Suri : "You’re still chubby and voted as The Britain’s Most Stylish Child?”
Harper : “Certainly, dear. Look at my mother and father. Five years from now, when I’ll be as old as you, you’ll understand why.”

*no toddlers were harmed during these (made up by me) conversations. Peace.