What happens when you take your kids to London Fashion Week"
Fashion journalist Regina Motalib and her six-year-old twins, Bella and Ralph, find outÂ
I always knew I had to prepare myself for some challenges when my six-year-old twins took on mummy’s job and became journalists for London Fashion Week SS17. They have the right personalities for the project, but sadly little enthusiasm for my profession. Bella’s love of Lego and art led to her current dream job goals; she wants to be an architect. Definitely more Zaha Hadid than Marie Colvin. She had already decided redesigning her favourite building, The Shard, would be her first project. Ralph on the other hand, the budding inventor/scientist/rockstar, was far too busy inventing ‘the battery that never runs out’ and regularly telling me I should at least “try” to write for the Argos catalogue. My twins are headstrong and never afraid to express themselves, that’s for sure. And with an open mind we set off to compile Bella and Ralph’s London Fashion Week diary.
Our first soirée was the Paul Costelloe show. It was straight after school and raining hard, so we had to zhuzh up their school uniform with wellies ? Hasbro Transformer ones for Ralph and pink zebra stripes for Bella ? and rain macs, which they would only wear if I let them take their Mickey and Minnie Mouse head bands.
After stopping for snacks in a nearby Sainsbury’s Local, the next challenge was one I had been dreading ? Green Park tube statio...
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littlelondonmagazine
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http://www.littlelondonmagazine.co.uk/
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