A mother has told of the judgement she suffered at the school gates for what she wore, however she says she is refusing to change.
Sabine Roll-Cohen, from north London, alleged "hotphobia" from other parents, which is an internet trend referring to someone who is victimised due to looking good. She feels this due to wearing outfits that make her feel 'sexy' at the school gates.
The 40-year-old mum said: "'I like to wear small shorts, or a low dress, or a tiny crop top, I like to feel sexy", The Mirror reports.
"Every woman should look after themselves. I don't go out much anymore, so the school run is my reason to get dressed, so why not wear a nice outfit? The other mums don't talk to me when I look nice, they just turn their noses up," she told The Sun.
When wearing jogger bottoms, she gets a warmer reception from the other mums.
She claims she was ignored by other mums when attending a birthday party with her six-year-old son, due to wearing a crop top and skinny jeans.
She believes some of the others are "jealous" of her physique.
She added that the other women are "bigger and less sexy" than her since giving birth, and she says it "annoys them" that she "doesn't go to the gym" but still has a "good body".
The personal shopper says she "still feels young" and hopes to inspire others to wear more "daring" outfits.
Her husband Beto does support her wearing these 'sexy' outfits.
Married for seven years, he tells Sabine she's "gorgeous" and "wouldn't change her for the world," so she doesn't worry what others think of her.