I don't think it is, though, snapsnap. The feature is folded away inside a women's magazine, so I think those who might be vulnerable to such pressure are shielded + I suspect Easy Living readers are towards the older end of the spectrum and probably not very susceptible at all.
Seriously, did you see that feature and think "OMG - I must dress up for school!!!!" I'm guessing no.
Four seconds in a school playground will disabuse anyone of the notion that getting dressed up for a school run is compulsory.
Quite the opposite, in fact. Those of us who have kept the joy of the dressing-up box since childhood alive in our hearts often find that adult play in the realm of clothes is, actually, quite frowned upon.
Lastly, I'd say that the economic climate ahead is going to knock the stuffing out of ostentatious "wealth" dressing. Though I would say that I don't think that feature is about that, so much, rather than (I think) being about women who enjoy clothes (of all income brackets) and also happen to be mothers.