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The Queen of Dress-Up

sweet Sweet Joey Choi, you sure are a deep sleeper

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The Queen of Dress-Up

Los Angeles based professional photographer, Laura Izumikawa, is about to make your entire day with her very own version of playing dress up! Izumikawa dresses up her sweet baby girl, Joey Choi Marie, 4 months, in the best pop culture has to offer during her daily nap time. Sweet thing doesn't even know how much of an internet sensation she has become in just a months time! The followers on their Instagram have reached 371,000 and their data coverage continues to climb.

This baby knows how to sleep! In an article from Huffington Post, Izumikawa says that she learned early on that the whole parenting lesson of "sleeping when they (the baby) are sleeping," wasn't going to work for her. She was just "so in love with" with baby Joey that she entertained herself by adding props, then adding clothes and then adding full costumes--wigs and all.

Anna Wintour (my idol) baby Joey is looking chic as hell

Skrillex, so hipster, waiting for the beat to drop


Slash


The classic Han Solo (RIP) and Chewbacca. I have a feeling Chewbacca Mom would be proud.

IN and OUT ammiright?! Any self respecting Californian has to throw a In and Out reference in there every once in a while.

"I was told by Apple Care that I could come to the store and get the part" Only true vine followers will get that reference

Throw in a little Rosie the Riveter vibes with this totally pro feminist, "we can do it" outfit YGG

Ariel! My ultimate favorite princess as a child and first movie I ever saw. Wow, vibes.


This cheerleading picture was the first I ever saw of Joey and I had to see more!! That little face, I die every time!! Go Lakers


Overall Joey and her mom have described their experience as one they both will never forget. In an Instagram post, Izumikawa expresses her worry that Joey will grow up and resent the silly pictures of her that went viral, but her worries are quickly put to bed upon reading the comments left on her page.

"I've received messages from mothers all over the world sharing stories about their little ones and how they want to do the same thing and enjoy them this way as well. It's been truly humbling and I'm so thankful that something like Instagram has been a way for me to connect to these new friends...THANK YOU to all who have been following us here on Instagram and loving on Joey so much!" @lauraiz

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