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Babiekins Magazine

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Fashionkins // Riley

By Elizabeth Pettey, Digital Photo Editor Leave a Comment

Babiekins’ photo editor, Elizabeth Pettey, had the pleasure of meeting mini-fashionista, Riley (the Creative Director and necklace-maker extraordinaire behind LITTLE LUX), at our current print issue’s “Scribbles” shoot. Riley was in NYC for “business and fun” so between her trips to the M&M’s store in Times Square to stock up on treats and making necklaces at Barney’s annual Artisan Day, Riley and Elizabeth met up in Washington Square Park to snap and chat.Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUXElizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Blog: Fashionkins// Riley of LITTLE LUX
What do you like to do?I love to read and make stuff!
What is fashion? Fashion to me  is someone that wears something in a way that maybe nobody has ever seen it.
How do you spell fashion? F-A-S-H-O-N
Describe your style. My style is like girly and boyish.
What are some of your favorite things to wear? I love t-shirts, skirts, dresses, jeans, and lots of accessories.
Tell me about your business.  I have a jewelry business called LITTLE LUX. Together my dad and I create necklaces and other stuff for kids
What is your favorite thing that you sell right now? “My Dad Is A Feminist” t-shirt and all of our new necklaces coming out!
If you could give someone famous one of your necklaces, who would it be? TAYLOR SWIFT!

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: elizabeth pettey, Elizabeth Pettey Photography, fashionkins, free people, gunner and lux, little lux, Necklaces, new york, Riley, Tomboy, Washington Square Park, Zara Posted By: Elizabeth Pettey, Digital Photo Editor


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Copyright © 2023 · Babiekins Magazine | A Trendsetting Kids' Fashion Magazine and Online Community for Parents and Children Alike · Since the Southern California birth of Babiekins in 2010, the magazine has grown from into an internationally-recognized print publication with a global circulation and now a thriving online community. We are more than a kids’ fashion magazine. We search everywhere for inspiration, and go beyond trends to bring you fashion, style, decor, design, books, DIY, parties, and playthings. Our readers look to us to keep up with the best and most up-to-date concepts in the children’s market worldwide. We have an eye for quirk. We’re high-fashion, but we value whimsy over tradition. Playful childhood is more important to us than making kids into copycat adults. We believe life is beautiful, life is valuable, and life changes when you see it through the eyes of a child. We seek to transcend skin color, language and zip codes and bring out the real, wild, magical creativity inherent in every child. And behind Babiekins is an optimistic team of mothers-turned-editors, working from home, often with our own little babiekins climbing on, under and around the desks. We want to encourage you, and challenge you to see something different — something special — in yourself and in this world we all share. Welcome to Babiekins!

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