I spend hours getting glam for my kid’s school drop-off — motherhood isn’t an excuse to give up


She’s ready for her close-up — or, rather, pick-up.

One mom is hoping to inspire fellow parents to maintain their vanity even when dropping off and picking up their kids at school.

Zoe Fennings, 29, begins her day at 7 a.m. by waking up her 6-year-old son, Ethan, and getting him ready for the day before she heads into her closet to dress to impress.

“Just because you have the title ‘mom,’ it doesn’t mean you have to stop making an effort with your appearance and not feel confident or stylish in what you wear,” Fennings, from Kent, UK, told Caters News.

The stylish mama is using TikTok to show off 30 days of outfits — including days she drops off her kid at school — and hopes “people can feel inspired to dress as they desire” and not consider others’ opinion of them.


Zoe Fennings, 29, begins her day at 7 a.m. by waking up her 6-year-old son, Ethan, and getting him ready for the day before she heads into her closet to dress to impress.
Zoe Fennings, 29, begins her day at 7 a.m. by waking up her 6-year-old son, Ethan, and getting him ready for the day before she heads into her closet to dress to impress.
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Zoe Fennings
School run glam: The mom is seen strutting her stuff in a sexy pair of mini shorts.
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Zoe Fennings
The cool mom flaunts her outfits on TikTok.
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"I think it's important to always look respectable, but as long as you feel good and are confident in what you wear, I'm all for it," Fennings said.
“I think it’s important to always look respectable, but as long as you feel good and are confident in what you wear, I’m all for it,” Fennings said.
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“This doesn’t mean I’d dress inappropriately and rock up to school in just underwear, but being a mom isn’t always baggy jumpers and joggers,” said Fennings, who noted that fashion has always been a “huge part” of her life.

“I think it’s important to always look respectable, but as long as you feel good and are confident in what you wear, I’m all for it.”

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Fennings isn’t the only fashionista on the pick-up line — another UK mom previously told The Post that “looking messy makes you mentally feel a mess and really sets the tone for your day.”

Meanwhile, in New York, glamorous moms are gearing up for the first day of school with their own self-care at the plastic surgeon’s office to refresh their filler and Botox to look their very best at PTA meetings and carpool lines.


Zoe Fennings in beige sweat suit
“I think it’s important to always look respectable, but as long as you feel good and are confident in what you wear, I’m all for it,” she said.
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“It keeps me feeling good,” Candace, a Manhattan mom, said. “When I look in the mirror, even if I have no makeup on that drop-off, I can still look in the mirror and say, ‘Okay, it looks really good. I look rejuvenated and look refreshed.’”



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