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Bread & Butter launch new dedicated children's show
By Matthew Holroyd on 10/05/2010 11:43:40
Bread & Butter Spring Summer 2011 celebrates the debut of their new childrenswear show at the forthcoming fashion exhibition in Berlin
& Sons, Pepe Jeans and Hackett. The new section will be located next to the denim stands and will be decked out with a playful circus theme, inspired by the world famous Circus Roncalli. With an invitation to "Bring your kids!”, it promises to be a great
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The A to Z of Children's Fashion - D Is For Dressing Up
By Judith Eagle on 13/05/2010 17:07:08
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-up clothes took off in the 19th century and are still adored by children, parents and educators everywhere, especially because it is a sure-fire way to spark creativity and encourage imagination through role play. The average dressing
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Joe Blogs flutters with a butterfly and gets wet, wet wet
By Joe on 25/06/2011 12:47:51
Smart Boy About Town cools down on a hot and sunny day
, and then I played a game of Dodge The Water Fountains. As you can see, I lost!Enjoy the sunshine!Love J xxJoe's wardrobe: Spiderman T-Shirt by French Connection; jeans by H&M; (soggy) trainers by D&G Junior.
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Bags of fun for astronauts and more
By on 05/11/2010 12:11:33
We love these funky bags by Envirosax Kids – perfect for carrying all those little treasures
reuse the same bag every time he goes to the moon – he's an eco astonaut, after all, right? The bags are also perfect for school, trips to the beach and helping with the family grocery shopping, and come in a range of colourful and playful designs
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Lucky Boy Sunday knitted toys
By Catherine Hudson on 13/12/2010 16:38:04
New designs from the luxury knitted toy brand at Bubble London
childrenswear trade show, held twice a year at Islington’s Business Design Centre. Combining the worlds of fashion and art, the toys are made from Alpaca wool which will withstand rigorous child’s play whilst still looking beautiful in the home.Some pieces
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Sisters Guild Boutique
By Catherine Hudson on 04/01/2011 13:12:01
The online childrenswear store has started it's sale, with brands including Hucklebones and I Love Gorgeous
in the 'imagine and play' range of activity sets, imaginative gifts and their vintage inspired selection of designers.Sisters Guild stocks Hucklebones, I Love Gorgeous, Belle & Boo and Dandy Star amongst many other brands. They have now started their January up
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Oilily's fabulous winter sale
By Catherine Hudson on 14/01/2011 15:38:47
Huge savings on classic and colourful Oilily prints
this week) is the only place to stock Oilily items on the web. Don’t miss out on the lovely winter collection sale, with up to 40% discount. Look out for playful tartan, floral and stripy designs for boys, girls and babies and some gorgeous grown-up pieces
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Limited edition Little Marc Jacobs
By Catherine Hudson on 18/01/2011 16:00:34
A mini collection of four exclusive T-shirt and dress designs
-shirt and are available in ages two to twelve years. The cartoon prints are similar to the style of the pirate and animal prints that featured prominently in the playful Little Marc Jacobs winter 2011 collection.Featuring Little Miss Marc Jacobs and her fashionable bear
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Every dress tells a story
By Catherine Hudson on 09/03/2011 17:27:29
Specialising in illustrated childrenswear, Poppy launches its gorgeous spring summer 2011 collection
Richardson has brought her adventure stories to life by illustrating the hems of her dresses with the characters featured in the playful tales she has written.All the stories are about a little girl called Poppy and her trusty dog Fred. This summer sees them
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Fashion Trends AW11
By Catherine Hudson on 04/04/2011 11:54:37
Bringing you what’s new for Autumn/Winter ’11 from the catwalks of Europe.
Yeti boots at MonnalisaIn what is set to be one of this winter’s most playful trends, snow and Yeti boots were out in full force on the European catwalks. From Monnalisa to Moschino we loved the funky fashion statement footwear; which certainly kept
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