I just received a new clothing catalog in the mail from a company I’ve never heard of before. (How do I get on these lists?) Thumbing through, I realized that every other model was posing in a scene of family bliss—staggeringly good looking husband and adorable cherub-like child, faithful family dog and adorable cherub-like child, or idyllic home and (you guessed it) adorable cherub-like child. AND the models were all tiny skinny things who didn’t look old enough to have a brood of cherub-like kids. It was like playing Where’s Waldo? looking for myself in there.
The good news in all this is that I hated the clothes. There wasn’t one thing I even remotely liked in the catalog. They were mom clothes and as I am not a mom I don’t feel the need to wear gaudy print smocks and modest necked sweaters. Another perk of being a non-mom.
Now to get myself off this mailing list.
Yet another marketing opp for a smart retailer. The campaign can be: No need to look like a mom when you’re not!
p.s. Sounds like you’ve more than had your hands full. Crazy chaos? I think we’re in the same boat.
Ha! Don’t put ideas into people’s heads, Pamela!
Crazy, yes, but fun. 🙂