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influencer Naira Smith She’s resourceful and reveals her unique way of keeping breast milk cold this winter.
Smith, 24, took to Instagram on Thursday, February 26, to share a photo of her breast milk lying in a bag outside in the snow, confirming that her new storage system is unnecessary.
“Kitchen destroyed. Construction and no working refrigerator and freezer = milk in the snow,” she wrote, confirming that she and her husband lucky blue smithA recent home renovation caused her to change her normal storage location.
Nara’s quick thinking comes a week after she told followers that another round of construction was underway at her New England home after suffering “water damage” from a recent snowstorm.

“POV: You deny how the house you just renovated is torn apart again,” Nara wrote via Instagram on February 17, accompanied by a video of her kitchen being stripped to its bones.
However, the model also has someone to celebrate this month. Nara revealed via Instagram On February 22, she and Lucky, 27, had been married for six years.
“POV: It’s your sixth wedding anniversary. You just gave birth to your fourth child, smiling at your younger selves, not knowing what the future holds,” Nara captioned a video montage of the sweet moment with her husband.
She added the caption: “Feels like yesterday 🤍.”
Yoshitomo Nara and Lucky tied the knot in 2020. welcoming their first childIn the same year, his daughter Luang Por Darling was born. They welcomed son Slim Easy in 2022 and daughter Whimsy Lou in 2024.
The couple announced in June 2025 that they Baby No. 4 is about to be welcomedLucky’s fifth, as he is also the father of daughter Gravity, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend stormi brie henley.
Their daughter, Fawnie Golden, is People born in October 2025. “Our little golden girl was born on my birthday and was welcomed into the world by Lucky,” Nara wrote on Instagram at the time. “The way she came into the world was graceful, gentle and oh so amazing. So drenched in all the love and snuggles! 🤍.”
Throughout her marriage to Nara and Lucky (both are models), the mother-of-four has always been known to be “part of the marriage.” “Traditional Wives” Movement.
Nara became synonymous with the term after posting social media videos in which she celebrated traditional stay-at-home mom duties in the kitchen, sometimes wearing high fashion.
However, Nara revealed that she and Lucky don’t care about the labels others put on them.
“I think (people) just project their feelings onto us because it might be easier for them,” Nara Exclusive story us weekly November 2024. “We just do our thing. If it resonates, it resonates. If it doesn’t, that’s okay.”
She noted that as a couple, “we really don’t pay much attention” to what people say about their lifestyle.

Naira Smith, Lucky Blue Smith.
Stefania M. D’Alessandro/Getty Images for GucciThe following year, Nara spoke on a July 2025 episode about being labeled as having a “traditional” marriage. “On Purpose” Podcast.
“One day someone asked me this question and they said, ‘You live a very traditional lifestyle.'” I said, ‘What do you mean? ‘” she said. “We share the housework. I worked. My husband works. We have children. We share everything. I cook because I love to, not because I have to. Lucky clean. Nothing traditional. “
Nara continued, “And then they were like, ‘Well, you had a baby at 19 and you got married at 18.'” I was like, “And what?” They said, “That’s traditional.” I thought, ‘Oh, I guess that’s traditional.’ ‘”
The influencer explained, “I never thought about it because I’ve always believed that people should make their own choices and never judge others for the way they choose to live, but celebrate them. … It was a foreign concept to me that people would think negatively about me choosing to start my life this way, very early on.”
Nara reiterated, “There is nothing really traditional about us as a couple, except that we chose to have children young and get married young. But other than that, we share housework 50/50.”
Lucky men also do things “traditional men don’t do,” she noted, such as washing dishes or dressing children.
“I would do things like have a full-time job and have Lucky home with the kids while I travel for two weeks. I guess that’s not traditional in their minds,” Nara said, noting that she was unable to win over the public.
Nara concluded: “I’m not perfect. I’m far from perfect. No one is perfect. No one is perfect, no matter how high a pedestal we place people on.”