New York moms care a lot about fitting in with each other. in philosophy and declined to give her last name for personal reasons.Ī Gramercy resident whose daughter is enrolled at the Village Community School in the West Village, where actors Paul Rudd and Edie Falco also send their kids, Caitlin adds, “You’re being a little bit judged. “Don’t wear the big fur when everyone’s doing a little cashmere - you don’t want to look too flashy,” says Caitlin, 45, a statuesque, blond SAHM who holds a Ph.D. “They think I’m going to work after - that I have a meeting I’m dressing up for,” she says.įor hot mamas, the school fashion show is the highlight of their day. She doesn’t mind that her clothes make other parents assume she’s headed somewhere other than Whole Foods. “I get really depressed,” says the self-described “cute, little, sexy mom,” who has “major anxiety” about what to wear each day and how best to style her Chanel purse, Tom Ford sunglasses, Isabel Marant tops and Miu Miu shoes. Bianca Jebbia, 42, hates it when her kids have to stay home sick, because it means she doesn’t get to strut her stuff. “They’re dressed up in skinny jeans and stilettos three months after having a baby.”įor hot mamas, the school fashion show is the highlight of their day. “SAHMs want to still feel sexy,” says Stern, whose two sons attend public school. “I’ve seen the trend more and more of moms dressing up for drop-off - hair perfect, draped in Chanel, head-to-toe perfect,” says Lyss Stern, a Midtown East mother who runs the popular mommy blog Divalysscious Moms.
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