When it comes to the morning school run, we've seen parents wearing all sorts in the early hours - including pyjamas and dressing gowns.
But it seems even if you make a lot more effort with your appearance for the day, you can still be criticised by fellow mums and dads dropping their little ones off at the playground.
This is the lesson one mum has learned the hard way after her outfit was slammed as 'inappropriate' by parents, reports The Daily Star.
Vanesita 'Vanesa' Medina, who works as a lawyer and fitness model, was filmed by another mum as she dropped her son off at a school, in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, as they didn't think her tight-fitting playsuit should be worn in front of children.

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The unnamed parent filmed Vanesa getting out of her car in a pink halter-neck outfit that showed off her toned physique.
The woman behind the camera makes a comment, saying the playsuit is "inappropriate" to wear in front of young children and claims that the mum often wears racy clothing on the school run.
Images of Vanesa, who previously won the Miss Fitness contest in Bolivia, subsequently went viral on social media – and many parents agreed the outfit wasn't right for the setting.

Following this, Vanesa took to her own Facebook, where she has 66,000 followers, to address the negative comments and defend her choice of attire.
Vanesa said: "I wanted to express my gratitude to everyone who sent messages of support, signs of affection and appreciation with such beautiful words, and defending me on social media over that video that went viral with bad intentions against me that the mother took, wanting to denigrate me, exposing herself with such contempt towards me, and exposing my four-year-old son without knowing that is a crime.
"Her plans did not go as well as she wanted. She had the worst intentions by uploading it and exposing me, referring to me like that.
"But this post is not about that woman, it is to thank all those people who stood by my side."
She added: "I am a fit mummy who works hard and I take care of my son with all the love in the world, and I don't do anything bad to anyone.
"People who know me know I have a heart full of love and values."
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