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Rachel Zoe’s Birthday & Tips for Traveling with Baby
Rachel Zoe turned 40 yesterday! There were lots of birthday tweets, but the sweetest was from Molly Sims: “Wishing you a Very Special day for your birthday @RachelZoe! Kisses to Skyler!” Skyler, of course, is Rachel’s five month old baby with husband Rodger. We all know having a baby was not on Rachel’s “to do” list, but now that he’s here, Rachel wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, when he was born in March, Rachel tweeted: “He is everything.” Now, Rachel is combining motherhood and fashion, and sharing what she knows in “The Zoe Report.”
The funniest thing Rachel shares is that “traveling with a baby is not stressful.” What? This is Rachel Zoe, we’re talking about, right? She makes everything stressful! Okay, maybe she wrote that after being up all night with Skyler, so we’ll let it pass. (We all know new moms don’t always think straight.) Absurd comment aside, Rachel has some product suggestions that are pure Rachel Zoe. Like the Marc by Marc Jacobs nylon diaper bag ($288.00 ) and the Aden + Anais Muslin Swaddling Blankets ($32.00). But it’s not all as high priced as you might assume. I think Rachel actually tried hard to find items on the list that many people can afford. In fact, you only need a mere $1799.00 to let your little one live like Baby Zoe. But we’re pretty sure Rachel’s holding back on us. Think mink diapers and diamond studded bottles. Until Rachel comes clean with that baby list, you can check out the rest of her somewhat reasonable baby choices at rachelzoe.com.
photo credit: Pacific Coast News
http://www.rachelzoe.com/






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