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H&M and UNICEF to launch All for Children clothing collection
By Catherine Hudson on 14/06/2011 12:20:15
High street giant H&M and UNICEF to launch a capsule autumn clothing collection in support of the All for Children initiative
Coppery tones, burnt orange and peach hues... the autumnal All for Children collection from H&M is certainly heart warming. In support of the All for Children initiative from UNICEF, to get children out of working in the cotton industry and back
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Junior Design Awards 2012: Books Winners
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 16:32:43
Presenting all of our brilliant winners and highly commended entries from the wonderful world of children's books
Winner Picture Book Of The Year: Press Here by Hervé TulletHighly Commended Picture Book Of The Year Colours by PatrickGeorgeHighly Commended Picture Book Of The Year Colours by Orla KielyWinner Best Classic Book Winnie-the-Pooh by AA MilneHighly Commended Best Classic Book Aesop...
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Children's fashion trade fair season kicks off
By Matthew Holroyd on 10/06/2010 11:30:30
Junior's essential calendar of all the best children fashion trade fairs to attend this season
from eco to new generation. For more information visit their website www.bubblelondon.comPitti Bimbo 24–26 JuneThe world's biggest and most established childrens fashion event, Pitti Bimbo is located in the beautiful city of Florence. This year
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Dare to dream
By Catherine Hudson on 14/05/2012 09:17:26
Discover Nippaz with Attitude's bold clothing line for children
it and ran away’, or inspire them with phrase such as this slumber related one. All-in-one £16.99 (ages newborn-1 year)Have you... had trouble sending you child off to sleep? Read our guide on how to help them, and you, sleep through the night
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Combat Cool fashion shoot
By Photography Tim Marsella; Fashion Kate Van Der Hage on 07/02/2011 11:39:26
Young adventurers step out in military style with khaki, fatigues and big, tough boots
Boy on left Stone long-sleeved T-shirt £38 by Christina Rohde (ages 2–8); cropped knitted waistcoat £30, jeans £25 (ages 2–10) and boots £75 (sizes 25–30), all by All Saints. girl on right Cotton T-shirt £15 (ages 2–10) and suede boots £75 (sizes 25
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Front row seats at Children's Fashion Week
By Catherine Hudson on 27/09/2011 11:50:34
Children hit the virtual catwalk in Alexandalexa's Fashion Week for children
Sonia Rykiel Enfant at Kids Fashion WeekThe first ever virtual Fashion Week for children strutted its stylish stuff this season via online childrenswear retailer Alexandalexa. Not forgetting, of course, the legendary Pitti Bimbo catwalk shows
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Children’s fashion resource website launched
By Junior on 27/05/2009 12:49:00
This week a new website aimed at giving tips on building a children’s fashion brand has been launched. The website called Children’s Fashion Marketing, delivers key information on markets, how to get a sales agent, manufacturing, plus a directory
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Junior Design Awards 2012: Street Style Gallery, part two
By Catherine Hudson on 14/06/2012 11:38:10
Cute and funky, smiley or sulky? Who's the coolest of them all? Here is part two of our Junior Street Style Kid 2012 - a gallery of all of our fabulous shortlisted entrants
?Don't miss... all the exciting results from the glorious Junior Design Awards 2012, featured here on the website and in the special July issueAre you a fan of our official Junior Facebook page yet? An easy way to receive fashion news updates, previews
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Junior Magazine launch catwalk reports on website
By Junior on 19/03/2009 23:35:00
Junior Magazine is the first magazine to launch a children's fashion catwalk reports area on their website. Search all of the key fashion catwalk shows and read a front row report http://www.juniormagazine.co.uk/
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The A-Z of children's fashion - E is For Emancipation
By Judith Eagle on 26/05/2010 13:27:54
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
The 20th century was a revolution in children’s dress. Proper childrenswear, such as the all-in-one skeleton suit for boys, and uncorseted empire lines for girls, allowed, at long last, the wearer to actually move.
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