Why do girls love to imitate their mom's looks and style?

Why do girls love to imitate their mom’s looks and style?

In this post we bring you a subject full of curiosities based on this wonderful and exciting dual world: Why do girls love to imitate their mom’s looks?

Every girl aspires to be like her mother, since this is her great reference since she is born. As it can be logical, girls want to own everything that their moms have.

Starting from her make-up, carrying on with handbags, mobiles, etc. Even her way of dressing, keeping an eye on details like her fashion clothes, her styles and, of course, her shoes.

Carrying any of these things as her mother, makes the girls reinforce their bond with her, corroborating the inspirational projection that mothers send to their daughters.

Why do girls love to imitate their mom's looks and style?

Why do girls love to imitate their mom’s looks and style?

At the same time this happens, moms play a determining role

They are responsible for complying or not with this aspirational element, being aware that they are those who through the inspirational components manage to close this circle of emotions.

This is the spirit and the essence that we work with our footwear brand Papanatas, thinking about how to connect the emotions for this so special bonding.

It’s about making it easy and for that we set a good example, with this model that delights mothers and daughters.

We are talking about these beautiful moccasin-type ballerinas with a tassel detail that gives them a great personality.

They are made of a leopard print cow leather. Both the tassels and the binding are made of metallic golden leather.

They are very comfortable, without a lining and with a leather insole. In addition, its rubber sole is anti-slipping, of a natural color.

Like all models manufactured by our brands (Papanatas, Sibaritas or Cucada), these ballerinas are handmade in Spain with high quality materials and our know-how for over 60 years.

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Photo credit: Eli 1957