‘Wrong in so many ways’

Only the real fashionists will appreciate her parents style.

If “it’s for Apple”, then B is to upset, according to this modian mammary, whose trick for her daughter ABCS is catching virtual.

â € œ is for Dior. F is for Fendi, mom € Mom Casey Jean, a lover of luxury label, read her little daughter while Tyke recited the incentives from a fashion -inspired alphabet book.

Casey Jean is receiving digital reactions to teach her daughter ABCS with a style of style alphabet. @aseyxjean/tiktok

Tome, similar to pre -school curves as â â â € œAbcs of fashion and luxury: A Bougie Baby €, â € presents young people with the most iconic industry and influential names.

â € œg is for Gucci. H is Hermés, “continued Jean and her fashion baby on their tiktok screw.

But the Dowdy Debbie-Downers do not seem to agree with Jean’s behavior to raise the child.

Its controversial clip, which has collected over 8.1 million tick views, has also managed to mark the trolls that prefer the old fashion tutorial way into the basis of reading.

Foultfinders called the book of the “disgusting” fashionable alphabet and judged Jean for its use as an educational tool. Andov – Stock.adobe.com

“This is wrong in many ways,” Carped a critic in comments.

“I feel like Kardashians read this to their children,” spoiled a special spoilsport.

â € œfeels like you are indoctrinating your daughter in consumerism and capitalism who are destroying and using countless lives, “rebuked a wild wild grouch.

â € œDisgusting and embarrassing. Idolizing the rich, â € said another.

Jena titled her viral clip, “her teaching early”, about the grief of high -fashion haters. @Aseyxjean/Instagram
Fans of the book ahead of fashion agreed with Jean’s elegant mom. @aseyxjean/tiktok
Like many ultramodern mothers of the day, Jean, a luxurious influential of good quality, is not ashamed to share her love for couture with her baby. @Aseyxjean/Instagram

But couture -minded mothers all over the world are preceding their genders to idolize big brands from the belly.

Annalisa Thomas, a luxury brand of the pro -nursery, recently revealed that parents are naming newborns after fashion houses such as Valentino and Chanel in an effort to “instilâ values ​​in their children.

Equally, Chichi mothers like Samantha from Queens are discovering the genders of their babies with designer bags.

To learn what their child would be a girl, Samantha, 35, had surprised her husband with a pink chanel bag, a Tota that could cost over $ 10,000.

“I wanted to make a gender discovery that was different and reflected me as a person,” Samantha recently told The Post.

“This is my third child, so I wanted to celebrate in the most bougie way.â €


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