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five questions — jully of we are 1976

By Joslyn Taylor |
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For us, the quality we tend to most admire in a fellow mom is being “laid back”.  Maybe it’s so covetable because we spend loads of time trying to acheive that state ourselves.  Yes, it’s safe to say that we’d consider “mellow” the supreme compliment.

And we’re wholeheartedly bestowing it on the subject of this week’s five questions, the immensely lovely Jully.

Mom to sweet Diggy, partner in the genius/expertly curated Henderson avenue shop/studio/gallery, We Are 1976 and all around cool lady…we are officially fans of Jully.

So of course we had to get a little peek into her world… Have a fantastic weekend, and enjoy this amazing spring weather!

In heavy rotation— Big Boi’s Sir Lucious Left Foot.., Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon.., M.I.A.’s Kala, everything Mary J. Blige

On your nightstand— Big glass of water (always full), q-tips (part of diggy’s ‘nighttime relaxing’ routine), current copy of Inc. Magazine

Always in your handbag— Baby wipes, purple patent leather yen wallet, couple of pieces of fizzy cola hard candy, Yelp!stick (free chapstick I got at a craft fair. Best I’ve ever tried!)

Go-to outfit — Red wood wedges, grey pleated pinstripe miniskirt, tank top- fitted and printed

No brainer restaurant— Gloria’s for black bean dip and Mojitos and lemonade, Sushiyama for omakase style dinner and marble soda, Chosun Korean BBQ for that ‘sweet meat!’

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