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Mini Boden Autumn/Winter 2012-13 press preview
By Catherine Hudson on 14/05/2012 16:28:48
Junior previews the Autumn Winter childrenswear collection
London art gallery with book, music and art installations to catch our attention.A new childrenswear designer on board at Boden has meant a bit of a revamp of the collection. The key Boden look is still present but with modern twist on the styling
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Dressing for two? Pretty Pregnant’s Evelyne Callens can help
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2011 18:18:57
With four pregnancies under her belt (so to speak), Evelyne Callens, founder of maternity boutique Pretty Pregnant, is just the lady for a spot style advice
What did you wear when you were pregnant?Pretty Pregnant labels, of course. Fragile for the prints, Queen Mum for the style... I loved the fact I could continue to wear my favourite Citizens Of Humanity jeans as they exist in maternity, too. I
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Parisian-style family dining (& celeb spotting) at Le Relais de Venise in Marylebone
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/07/2010 17:11:17
There's no menu but the food is great at this family-friendly restaurant that's great for celebrity spotting
, London W1U 2QG. Tel: 020 7486 0878 Starter and main course, £20 per person (cheese vegetarian option also £20); no children’s menu but frites come free. Desserts from £4.50 each. Open for lunch and dinner. Nearest tube: Bond Street/Baker Street
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Meet restaurateur Mourad Mazouz
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 04/11/2011 15:53:29
The man behind Sketch, MOMO and the Mo Café talks lamb’s brains, motorhomes and the Muzungu Sisters
. This is the Mo Café, a secluded Aladdin’s cave, hidden away behind Regent Street. Here, treasures come not just in the form of exquisitely presented tea and cakes. Itinerant style queens the Muzungu Sisters have set up their pop-up shop for the festive season
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We meet a bespoke prop stylist
By Catherine Hudson on 02/05/2011 17:54:36
We interview prop stylist Daniel Staughton, tailor of our 'Atlantis Dreams' underwater shoot, for a glimpse into the wonderful world of creating bespoke props...
. Also, have a read of some our other fashion interviews, including 'Street Smart' stylist Mindi Smith, celebrated designer Zandra Rhodes and the fabulous Stella McCartney.
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In the September issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 31/07/2008 16:59:12
Available now at your newsagent
SuperchildWhat is that running down your street? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's your four-year-old pretending to be BatmanThose Were the DaysTousled hair, tie askew, a missing tooth and a wayward fringe – it must be time for the annual school
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Spring Tales with Little Miss Junior
By Junior on 09/11/2009 16:47:00
, which housed the Replay boys and girls collection. Little Miss J reported “Replay carried on last seasons love affair with Americana, the collection sporting baseball inspired tops, footy style tees and baseball caps”.At her much-loved Bonpoint shop
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The sections, the numbers and what’s new at PITTI BIMBO N.72
By Matthew Holroyd on 23/11/2010 14:53:35
Florence, Fortezza da Basso, 20-22 January 2011
couture at SuperStreet, plus design items and textiles for the young set, up to the avant-garde collections at Apartment – it’s all here at Pitti Bimbo and is shown via the myriad links connecting contemporary art, food & design and fashion
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Best beaches for kids: America
By Junior on 12/08/2011 14:41:10
Look at these blissful American beach holiday ideas
Dramatic and deliciously hip, Miami’s South Beach (SoBe to its fans) is a huge hit with the pre-teen jet set (think Hilfiger offspring). Head for Ocean Drive, especially the ten-block stretch from 5th to 15th streets where the beachfront
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Rob Ryan: Scissorhands
By Kelly Beswick on 19/07/2011 14:28:07
The winner of our Junior Design Award for Picture Book Of The Year, The Gift is a mesmerising tale told with beautiful paper-cut illustrations by the brilliant Rob Ryan
and the mastery, Mister Rob, as he also styles himself, is it. Big and ebullient, he is the sort of person who stands out in a crowd. A fact further enhanced by his strong Brummie accent, and penchant for letting his words topple out on top of each other in his
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