Sunday night inside a fitting room at Bebe in Vivo City...
ME: Does your Dad know you're with me.
K: Yes, I told him I was going to go to you. He said, 'You're going to Beh Beh,' - (Laughs). He doesn't know it's Beebe
(I laugh and try on a dress that's 70% off)
ME: Well?
K: I like it, but how much is it.
ME: It's $XX...
K: (shocked) What?!>!
ME: (sheepishly) But it used to be $XXX!
K: Hmmm, but how do you know they're not just saying that it used to be $XXX?
[Beat in which I think about this]
ME: Because they're not allowed to do that.
K: But what if it's just marketing?
[Beat in which I think about this]
ME: The first question is does it look good.
K: (Looks at me thoughtfully] It looks good.
ME: OK then. It's 70% off and it fts and it looks good and I need a Christmas dress...
K: It's your money...
My nine-year-old daughter walks away. I pause in the fitting room, wondering if it really is Beebe as I have no idea...
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4 comments:
haha! yup, it's Beebe :0)
A late happy birthday, Noelle. May this new year bring you loads of fun!
Apol
hey there Noelle - Yep, it's pronounced "bee-bee." I used to be a manager for one of their So. CA stores a long, LONG time ago (ie when Heather Locklear used to get her suits with the 17" skirts for "Melrose Place" at the store -- and still have them shortened!). It was explained to me then that the store name was the Persian word for "queen" -- and not French for "baby." :)
Thanks Apol
Thanks Gigi...
The question is...how did my nine-year-old daughter know that?
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