Honest Company founder Jessica Alba and Baby2Baby co-CEO Kelly Sawyer Patricof donned khaki coats to dine at Chinese counter-service spot Milu in Manhattan on Monday.
The longtime BFFs are famed for their coordinating Halloween costumes including Thelma & Louise, Wilma Flintstone & Betty Rubble, and Romy & Michele.
The Pomona-born 40-year-old arrived in a van with a large entourage for the Park avenue restaurant, which chef Connie Chung opened last October.
Always twinning! Honest Company founder Jessica Alba (L) and Baby2Baby co-CEO Kelly Sawyer Patricof (R) donned khaki coats to dine at Chinese counter-service spot Milu in Manhattan on Monday
Boo! The longtime BFFs are famed for their coordinating Halloween costumes including Thelma & Louise (L, pictured in 2019), Wilma Flintstone & Betty Rubble (R, pictured in 2018), and Romy & Michele
Stay Cool (And Look Even Cooler) This Summer from Pair of Thieves
April 27, 2021
LA-based brand Pair of Thieves was founded in 2012 by friends Cash Warren, Alan Stuart and David Ehrenberg. Originally created as a sock company, the brand has expanded to men’s underwear, undershirts, and loungewear bringing customers high-quality basics at an affordable price. Their products not only feature unique styles and designs, but are made of quick-drying, high-performance fabrics allowing for breathability, moisture wicking and Swassfree comfort.
Underwear
Pair of Thieves underwear makes it really count by flinging fistfuls of style in with precisely measured amounts of advanced comfort.
The alarm was raised early on Boxing Day. Police patrol cars were ordered to be on the look-out for a Ford Anglia saloon, which was last seen at 5.15am; the car’s occupants were thought to be a man and a woman “said to have Scottish accents”. Hotels, boarding houses, and restaurants were searched by the CID. Road blocks were set up on the routes into Scotland. The authorities were determined the perpetrators should not escape from London. There had been warnings in the past that something like this might happen. And now it had. Seventy years on, the Stone of Destiny and its removal – or “liberation”, “theft”, “restoration”, whichever word you prefer – from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1950 has become one of the most dramatic episodes in the history of Scotland’s constitutional affairs.
It remains one of the most daring heists in British criminal history carried out by four fresh-faced students from Glasgow University. It was a crime that struck at the heart of the British establishment and threatened to derail the future coronation of the present Queen. Those responsible faced charges of treason and their story was splashed across the front pages of the world s newspapers.
READ MORE: The theft of the Stone of Destiny had taken place in London. However the police investigation centred on Glasgow and led in turn to one of the city s biggest ever security operations. The drama first unfolded in the early hours of Christmas Day 1950.