I have to do a little bragging on someone near and dear to me.
Nineteen-year-old daughter Kit and her blogging partner, Holly (that’s another one, and much younger), will be front and center at this event later in the month. This is a back-to-school marketing event for which they are mucho
excited.
Kit and Holly have been nurturing this blog since last winter. Devoted to the niche (and some might say it’s non-existent) of Salt Lake City street fashion, Kit and Holly are finally seeing their effort pay off. If you go to the Black Chandelier site, you will see Kit on the right, Holly on the left. Kit bought that amazing faux-fur hat with pom-pom strings on eBay last year.
Watch out for these women. They have a future and are powerful indeed.
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I have to do a little bragging on someone near and dear to me.
Nineteen-year-old daughter Kit and her blogging partner, Holly (that’s another one, and much younger), will be front and center at this event later in the month. This is a back-to-school marketing event for which they are mucho
excited.
Kit and Holly have been nurturing this blog since last winter. Devoted to the niche (and some might say it’s non-existent) of Salt Lake City street fashion, Kit and Holly are finally seeing their effort pay off. If you go to the Black Chandelier site, you will see Kit on the right, Holly on the left. Kit bought that amazing faux-fur hat with pom-pom strings on eBay last year.
Watch out for these women. They have a future and are powerful indeed.
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August 15th, 2007 at 9:54 am
And she’ll need that hat today in SLC! I’m going there today and taking my muffler.
I don’t even quite understand what Kit and Holly are doing but it’s fun none the less. Maybe I enjoy mother Mullen’s excitement and pride.
August 15th, 2007 at 11:19 am
It’s just fun to see your kids being productive and having fun! (I’m an 80’s preppy dweeb, so the fashion thing is lost on me, but they look cute!)