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Witty words – and a great prize – from Kico Kids
By Matthew Holroyd on 19/11/2010 15:03:43
Frankie says Relax: what choice words will your child choose for Kico Kids?
Kico Kids, the adorable New York label, is looking to harness your child's creativity, imagination and flair for words by inviting her to submit a favourite quote, phrase or words of wisdom. The winners will have their quotes illustrated by Japenese
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Rockin' the festival season!
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/06/2012 15:11:59
Add a air of rock star to your child this summer with these cool retro-inspired T-shirts
and The Rolling Stones to The Jam and a Motown homage. Okay, so there might be an element of "Who they?” from your child, but it's important for them to learn about musical heritage too (especially when rockers like Mick Jagger and Paul Weller, who's headlining
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Jungle Fever
By Photography Edith Bergfors Fashion Matthew Holroyd on 27/02/2012 10:44:07
Shake things up with a cocktail of colours and textures to bring a taste of the tropics to your child's wardrobe
Blue a-line blouse byCOS; pleated dress worn underneath by La Stupenderia; pink tights by Miniature; pink pumps by Step2wo; floral hat by Monnalisa.
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The Junior Design Awards are now officially OPEN!
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/01/2011 13:11:28
The only awards that recognise excellence in design and style – and everything beautiful in a child's life – are now open for entries
We're delighted to announce the official opening of our inaugural Junior Design Awards 2010–11. We are now inviting entries in the following categories: Children's Fashion; Lifestyle & Interiors; Travel; Food & Dining; Toys & Books; Green Parenting
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Last call for entries to the 2011 Junior Design Awards!
By Catherine Hudson on 27/01/2011 12:22:50
The only awards that recognise excellence in design and style – and everything beautiful in a child's life - ENTER NOW!
to make sure your gorgeous products are up for consideration!We are inviting entries in the following categories: Children's Fashion; Lifestyle & Interiors; Travel; Food & Dining; Toys & Books; Green Parenting.So if you have gorgeous, stylish products
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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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The A to Z of Children's Fashion - I Is For Identical
By Matthew Holroyd on 30/06/2010 13:48:39
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
Dressing siblings in matching outfits gives the family a neat look – just look at the Beckham boys. But, according to psychologists, dressing siblings identically might not be the best thing for their developing identities. So think before following suit.
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The A to Z of Children's Fashion - J Is For Jeans
By Judith Eagle on 07/07/2010 11:52:47
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
. Children started wearing jeans in the Fifties, but the look really took off in the Seventies with the bell bottoms and skinny-jean-and-jacket combo that was the denim suit. Today, jeans are a staple in the wardrobe of every child and even newborns wear
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The A to Z of children's fashion - J is for Jeans
By Judith Eagle on 26/10/2010 17:23:23
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide.
. Children started wearing jeans in the Fifties, but the look really took off in the Seventies with the bell bottoms and skinny-jean-and-jacket combo that was the denim suit. Today, jeans are a staple in the wardrobe of every child and even newborns wear
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The A to Z of children's fashion - M is for Mini-Me
By Matthew Holroyd on 01/12/2010 13:14:57
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
“How we dress our children reflects how we see ourselves as parents,” wrote Jess Cartner-Morley exploring the Mini-Me phenomenon in The Guardian last year. Dressing a child in miniature versions of their own clothes is a way for adults to flag up
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