This stroller is so flamboyant and luxurious. It's the perfect fit for this hilarious new mom with a penchant for standing out from the crowd
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If you've ever seen Mindy Kaling in The Mindy Project (or in any of her work for that matter), you know that she's not one to try to blend into the background. This comedian was born to stand out, and she's proving that becoming a new mom isn't going to change that.
Kaling gave birth to her daughter, Katherine, in December, and from the looks of her recent Instagram post, they are both stepping out in style.
The post features a picture of what is probably the most gloriously flamboyant stroller you've ever laid eyes on—complete with shiny gold rims and cute wings to match. What's more, the canopy and bassinet cover are made of a bright pink fabric decorated with golden cherubs donning sick shades, boomboxes and harps shaped like dollar signs.
If this belonged to anyone else, it might be considered a bit gaudy, but because of Kaling's equally fabulous persona, she definitely makes it work. Take a look.
This masterpiece is part of the Cybex by Jeremy Scott Cherubs collection, which is the third design collaboration between the high-end stroller brand and Moschino's creative director. The collection also features two more attachments for their stroller frames (which we'll probably see once baby Katherine gets older) and other items such as a golden foot muff and a golden-winged baby carrier. Talk about luxury.
Unfortunately, the collection isn't currently available for purchase in Canada, but you probably have more important things to spend your money on (as we all know, kids are expensive).
And let's be real, only Mindy Kaling could truly pull off a stroller as ultra-glam as this.
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Kevin is an associate editor for Canadian Business in Toronto, Ontario. More of their work can be found in MSN Canada, Chatelaine and This Magazine.