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Shielding baby Aaradhya from the intense press, Aishwarya emerged from Mumbai airport with a nude pink Tod’s fringe tote. Oh, and if you mums or mums-to-be are wondering what Aaradhya was in, it is a BabyBjörn carrier.

LefT: Aishwarya with Aaradhya at Mumbai Airport
Right: Tod’s Fringe Tote


BabyBjörn carrier

Photo Credit: Sattigadu

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  1. I love how offended people are that they can’t see the baby. Lol!! Not their child not their business. The carriers look super handy.

    I was looking at Victoria Beckham’s daughter’s clothing and I like the fact that she keeps it gender neutral. While there is absolutely nothing wrong with pink or blue I wish people would experiment a little esp when the child is too young to have an opinion. Later when your daughter wants to be a fairy princess then you can deck her in pink.

    A friend of mine is swamped with pink, pink and more pink as gifts from family and friends. I think I was only one who thought lime green would look cute on a little girl. lol!

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    • Exactly! My son is dressed pretty gender neutral too- even pink, which he looks damn cute in! 🙂 I hate this whole ‘pink pressure’ that girls are subject to from day 1. I wanted to be an engine driver or fireman when I was young- I wonder if little girls now think beyond ballet dancer or princess, considering all the frou frou they are given!

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    • yes. i remember this really cute grey dress on harper. little girls anyway get pink candyfloss in their brains once they hit 12, so why usher it in sooner?

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    • yeah, my sister just had her little girl, a month back and she hates pink, so we only buy gender neutral colours for her!

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  2. Baby Björn for Baby B-Whoever sold that carrier to them pulled off the marketing coup of the century- India sales are going to spike!! But also look at Bella Baby, ladies- its pretty good too- not so strappy and backpacky looking.

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  3. wow, it must suck to have to cover the baby up like that in so much heat. plus baby bjorns are horrible for your back. why not ergo or beco?

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  4. baby björn products r tooooooo gudddd….my daughter uses their bib …a single bib costs 800 rs….so tey r xpensiv but v v good n bpa free….

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    • Totally agree, used mine just twice! In this case I’d like to think they wanted the baby carrier with ‘ maximum coverage’!

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      • An Ergo offers EXCELLENT coverage. It even has a sleep hoodie thing and she wouldn’t even need to use the hat on the baby :)! She could have kept her hands free!

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  5. All I keep thinking of how HOT that poor baby must be in India’s May/June heat, the onesie, hoodie, and that horrible Babybjorn carrier. I used one for both my kids and its def does not breath! Great for winter/cooler months here USA, but not for India at all!(my experience with it). Anyhow, why are we on this website discussing baby carriers and not Ash’s ugly jumpsuit:P (j/k)

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  6. this hair color suits her than the reddish color she usually sports. (wonder how long she will try to hide the poor baby.)

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  7. Baby Bjorns are really bad for the parent (their back support sucks!) and TERRIBLE for the baby, with the really weak pelvic floor support. Especially bad for little girls. They should’ve done better research and gone with Ergo – or even a Maya sling.

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  8. I’m just glad to see that there is a baby … flesh and blood. uptil now, believing in a bachan grandchild was like believing in god … you just had to have faith.

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  9. Come on!! P&P nobody is wondering about the baby carrier bag.. its no big deal….I am sure Baby Bjorn have sponsored this posting for you guys…

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