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STORYKINS // Renee at the Broome Hotel

By Liz Jacob, Copy Editor Leave a Comment

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Meet Renee.
A young girl who lives at The Broome Hotel in New York City.
She may be youthful but she is full of wit and charm.

The city would love her spunk and character.
The museums would happily frame her candid spirt.
The cafès would eagerly fuss over hot cocoas and sweet treats just for her.

She is a city child.
She knows her block well.
Cast iron buildings rooted into the paved streets.
She knows there is history but she is a modern girl.

A modern girl living in a modern building.
She knows every crook and cranny of The Broome Hotel.
But watch out!
Those mysterious and curious eyes can be misleading.

She likes to chew gum.
Read unusual books.
Doodle on scraps of Father’s paper.
She likes to make silly faces.

She is an inquisitive young girl.
She is Renee at The Broome Hotel.

Photography | Lee Clower
Styling | Lee Clower
Dress | Mischka Aoki
Black Jacket | Lamantine Paris
Faux Fur Collar | Zara Kids
Location | The Broome Hotel
Model | Renee

Renee at The Broome Hotel is a play on Kay Thompson’s Eloise.
Posted by Elizabeth

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: lamantine paris, mischka aoki, spring, storykins, summer 2014, zara kids Posted By: Liz Jacob, Copy Editor

About Liz Jacob, Copy Editor

Elizabeth Jacob is a freelance writer who has found a passion for cooking and photographing her way through the kitchen. After her son’s diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, she decided to fight his battle with dietary changes and clean eating. With her love of good food, learned photography skills and background in creative writing, she documents their journey on her lifestyle blog, elizabethmjacob.com. Elizabeth’s work has been published in multiple print and digital publications and she currently sits as a contributing Copy Editor for Babiekins Magazine. You can also follow along on her Instagram accounts @KicknCrohns and @ElizabethMJacob

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