Meet Quinoa. She is an immaculately dressed toddler with equally fabulous BFFs named Chevron and Fendi. She likes to twirl at dusk and take photos in front of vintage cars.
If Quinoa sounds unbelievably precocious, that's because she's 100% made up. Quinoa is the fictional creation of Tiffany Beveridge, who has turned outlandish Pinterest photos of real-life toddlers into a hilarious parody, "My Imaginary Well-Dressed Toddler Daughter."
Maybe you've seen them before young children who look infinitely cooler than you, invading your Pinterest or Tumblr feeds with outrageously styled hair and clothes. Beveridge saw them, too. So about a year ago, she started pinning those photos with captions depicting an imaginary toddler, Quinoa.
Though Beveridge has two sons, they dress nothing like the children who appear on her parody Pinterest board.
"The only thing that ever made me pine for another child was little girl clothes," she told Mashable. "I started re-pinning cute things from people I followed on Pinterest, but when I started searching pictures on my own, that's when I discovered the high fashion, over-the-top images. They were begging for some sarcasm, and it kind of just grew from there."
With all of the ridiculousness surrounding the character Quinoa, how did Beveridge pick out her name?
Beveridge chose the name Quinoa for her imaginary poster child because "it was around the same time that quinoa (the grain) was going viral on Pinterest," she said. "I felt like there were at least 12 new quinoa recipes on my feed every time I logged in. It struck me as funny that a grain had become trendy. Like, so trendy somebody was probably going to name their kid Quinoa. And then I realized that person would be me."
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