
By Kayla Jardine/Joe Cingrana
What better way to teach your daughter how to be an influential woman, than to dress her as some female trailblazers throughout history?
Mom Jenelle Wexler first got the idea after giving birth to her second child, Liberty, when she envisioned her newborn looking like Frida Kahlo, the famous Mexican painter who Jenelle’s a huge fan of.
"We have a painting of her in our home," Jenelle tells Radio.com about how the idea came about. "She and Liberty kind of had a similar appearance, so I then created Lib a costume of the likes of a realistic baby Frida with a floral headband, unibrow, and clothing I already had on hand the very next day. From Frida, I began to think of other influencial women who should be celebrated for their contributions and the ideas kept coming!"
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