I recently had the opportunity to attend the reveal of a new pop up baby boutique- Piper + Paxton. This boutique carries all the premium brands in one spot for all aspects of baby- play, feeding, bathing, traveling, and changing…but with a twist. It is located at Walmart! I absolutely adore this idea. What a fabulous way to complete the one stop shop circle- by adding high end baby products, decor and gifts to a store that carries your everyday necessities. Pampers also introduced their line of Premium Care diapers, which are quite a bit slimmer than your average ones…which helps if you carry a diaper clutch as opposed to a diaper bag like I now do.
The host of this launch party was a familiar face, someone that I grew up with and with whom I shared a lot of memories. We actually hung out together every day after school (whether he knew it or not). We lost touch for a while after high school, but he has since resurfaced as a more public figure. And who could this mystery host be?
Mario Lopez and his gorgeous wife Courtney!! I had the opportunity to snap a photo with Mario after the initial introductions were over.
This couple is the proud parents of two kids, and are enjoying all of the adventures that come along with parenting. They hung out in the Piper + Paxton pop up boutique at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie (my absolute favorite mall), browsing the items, fielding questions from journalists and guests alike.
Most of the items on display at Piper + Paxton were given to Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago after the boutique closed its 3 day preview. Make sure to check out the new Piper + Paxton line available at Walmart!
I love these type of shop as you get a variety of baby products at really affordable price. Thanks for sharing the information regarding this project.
As a result of the fact that they're becoming more customary, natural baby products are also becoming more reasonably priced. All organic and natural baby products are good for the health of the environment, as well as our babies.
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