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Article: “Girls Can be Anything they want to be” Interview with Real Momster Magazine

“Girls Can be Anything they want to be” Interview with Real Momster Magazine

“Girls Can be Anything they want to be” Interview with Real Momster Magazine

“These girls are on a mission to change the world , that says we can embrace everything fun about being a woman and change the world while doing so.”

We were thrilled to team up with Realmomster Magazine to discuss the limitless potential of our little ladies. Realmomster is an international, digital lifestyle publication dedicated to modern parents, and featuring real life inspiring mammas and their children around the world.

It was a perfect opportunity to dig into one of our favourite topics: the importance of uncorking little ladies potential in the age of “The Future is Female.” A theme at the heart of everything we do, but rarely explored in world of kids fashion. In the words of Mara, Realmomster’s chief editor:

“Girls and women can and should be everything they dream of - from astronauts, to firefighters, doctors, ballerinas, make up artists, horseback riders, Elsa, or pilots. Everything they can imagine is real, and female power is this decade’s mantra!”

Featuring a fab photo shoot with Realmomster's own “Smock Squad”, the article goes on to highlight how strong and powerful little girls are and the importance of starting this conversation young and letting these little ones know that nothing can stand in their way when they wish for something truly and fiercefully!

To read more, find the article here

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