Dressing your little one up in adorable clothes can be so much fun, but one mum has taken it to the next level after she splashed out over £10,000 on her one-year-old daughter's wardrobe, claiming she'd never let her tot leave the house without a put-together outfit.
Liana Olgun, 19, from Great Yarmouth, regularly co-ordinates her outfits with her 18-month-old daughter, Myla Rose, and she prides herself on the fact her daughter isn't an outfit repeater.
Liana said she wouldn't let her daughter leave the house in a less-than-perfect ensemble, and she spends half an hour each evening deciding what her little bundle of joy will wear the following day.
The fashion-obsessed mum also admits to hating character-themed clothes, especially Peppa Pig, which she would never put her well-dressed daughter in. She also said if someone bought her something character-themed, she just wouldn't 'put it on her'.
Liana said: "I always wanted to be a girl mum so I could dress my daughter in cute outfits and we could coordinate. The day after I found out I was pregnant with a girl, I began shopping for clothes to stock up her wardrobe.
"I always make an effort whenever I am leaving the house and wearing a nice outfit, so I want the same for my daughter. I shop and plan ahead for the up and coming seasons for Myla Rose. I already have all of her outfits for the summer this year and I even started shopping for her winter wardrobe too.
"My favourite thing to dress her in is neutrals colours, high knee socks with bows, headbands and cute rompers."
Overall, Liana estimates she's spent a whopping £10,000 on her daughter's outfits, regularly treating her to hauls worth up to £500. She's also always on the lookout for new garments to add to the collection.
Liana added: "Everyone comments on how amazing Myla's outfits are and tell me how she's the most stylish baby they know.
"Myla also loves getting dressed up each day and always looks at herself in the mirror. It's so cute. I have had a couple of people tell me that she's not a doll, but I don't listen to them.
"She's my daughter and I can dress her how I like."
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