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The A to Z of Children's Fashion - H Is For Hand-Me-Down
By Matthew Holroyd on 22/06/2010 15:27:55
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
Resourceful parents, like Sex & The City star Sarah Jessica Parker, still employ this canny thrift. “My son James Wilkie only wears hand-me-downs,” she says, “I don’t think I have ever bought him clothes.”
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Collector’s classic: The Ladybird Wheely Bug
By Junior on 01/05/2008 00:00:00
The Ladybird Wheely Bug is very beneficial for a child's developement as well as being good fun!
This has got to be one of our favourite pieces of design ever! Others have followed in its wake, including Mouse, Cow, Tiger and Bumble Bee wheelies, but for us (and our children) the Ladybird wears the crown. Beautifully crafted from the best
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Five Jubilee Picture Books
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 28/05/2012 10:22:45
From the factual to the fanciful, these queenly picture books will help get children in the Jubilee mood
The Queen’s Knickers by Nicholas Allan (Red Fox, £5.99)Snicker you may, but the truth is our demure and dignified figurehead has got to wear something underneath those two-piece suits. First published in 1988 and now with a brand new Jubilee cover
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The A to Z of Children's Fashion. A is for… Alterations
By Judith Eagle on 19/04/2010 15:22:10
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide.
ONCE UPON A TIME, children’s clothes were made with wide seams and carefully positioned darts, so that nimble-fingered sewers could ensure extended wear in years to come, with a nifty stitch here and a deft tuck there. Thrift is back in vogue, so it
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Winner Best Independent Boutique - NotSoBig
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 15:10:27
You'll receive a warm welcome at this chic North London boutique, who stock only the best in children's fashions and toys
. The NotSoBig philosophy is based on the firm belief that children should be children for as long as possible and their clothes should be stylish yet appropriate, comfortable and fun to wear. Don't miss... our interview with Jane Wiles, founder of the Not
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Fred Perry Spring/Summer 2012
By Minka Halstead on 14/11/2011 10:00:02
Preview highlights from the Fred Perry Spring/Summer 2012 collection
included white polka-dots, tie-dye and check collars, and check sleeve turn-ups. At Junior, we loved the grey tee with the graphic design of a boy wearing a classic Fred Perry polo shirt.
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Fam Irvoll fall 2012 catwalk report
By Matthew Holroyd on 23/02/2012 13:14:25
Junior reports from London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week isn't normally where one would see kidswear, but it came as a nice surprise to see children hitting the catwalks at designer Fam Irvoll's show hopefully paving the way for other designers to do the same. Although the main focus
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Fun Amber bed
By Junior on 01/04/2010 00:00:00
Use The Amber In The Sky bed as a play space/loft bed or as a bunk bed
Made by the innovative Perludi company from a newly developed recyclable composite of European birchwood and loden (a heavy, wear-resistant wool fleece fabric), the Amber In The Sky bed can be used as a play space/loft bed (as shown) or as a bunk
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Are Jennifer Lopez and her twins to star in the new Gucci fashion campaign?
By Matthew Holroyd on 19/07/2010 17:14:55
Word on the block is that J-lo and kids are to take a starring in the new children's campaign for Gucci
The tabloids have gone mad reporting that Jennifer Lopez's two-year-old twins, Max and Emme Anthony-Lopez, will star in the new Gucci Children's fashion campaign, due out in the Spring. At Gucci's head camp in London, the press office were silent
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Storybook Heroes No 8: Noddy
By Catherine O'Dolan on 25/11/2012 10:45:00
Meet the brilliant fictional characters who have become timeless classics in the world of children's books
man."Why we love Noddy* His sartorial elegance: who else would wear red shoes with blue ribbons, a polka-dot neckerchief and a blue hat with a bell?* The Fifties' quaintness of the original stories, penned by the inimitably prissy Enid Blyton (without
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