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Chicago mom Jenelle gave birth to her daughter Liberty just four months ago, but she's already dressed the adorable little lady up as over 30 inspiring and society-shaping women!
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(And she's been sharing all the cuteness on her Instagram page.)
It all started when Jenelle looked down at her 3 ½-week-old baby and saw that she resembled her favorite artist, Frida Kahlo. After that, Liberty portrayed famous American aviator Amelia Earhart, and since then, she's been dressed up as everyone from Dolly Parton to Queen Elizabeth and Rosie the Riveter.
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One influential woman Jenelle couldn't resist including came with luscious brown locks and a full (miniature) kitchen. You guessed it, she portrayed our very own Rach, which was simply over-the-top adorable!
(See for yourself in the video above.)
"I feel that this is a great, positive way not only to share photos of my daughter," says Jenelle, "but to pay homage to these women that have helped us today."
We couldn't agree more!