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Oilily launch online boutique
By Matthew Holroyd on 18/08/2010 10:49:51
The Dutch childrenswear label famed for his colourful prints and playful designs branches out to the internet
The colourful world of Oilily childrenswear is now available to buy online at their debut web boutique. The shop offers all of the brands ranges for baby, girls, boys, women and accesories. So if your looking for vibrant colours and beautiful prints
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New Look AW 2010: Press day
By Matthew Holroyd on 30/04/2010 11:44:50
High street giant showcases fabulous footwear and funky looks for next season
reflected the looks and moods of the women's collection. Dusk Til Dawn featured faux-fur gilets and boleros, fifties prom dresses, lace details, applique and fancy trims in greys and dusky pink and lilacs, while Admiral's Daughter mixed nautical
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The White Company launch new store with a Champagne soiree
By Matthew Holroyd on 10/09/2010 14:30:20
The White Company celebrates the opening of their new flagship concept store in Chealsea Sloane Square with fizz and fun
cushions that make you want to just dive in!As well as interiors, toiletries, women's and men's loungewear and accesories, there's a dedicated area for babies and children, with the most delightful gifts, toys and nursery interiors. The Junior team
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Katie Price Exclusive Interview
By Matthew Holroyd on 03/06/2010 11:35:29
We catch up with Katie Price to ask all the burning questions, including did you really name your son after Junior magazine?
Model, actress, singer, writer, business women… and now children's wear designer. Is there no end to the multiferous talents of Ms Katie Price? Her favourite role, however, is being a mother to Harvey, eight, Junior, 4, and Princess Tiaamii
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Let me introduce you to Amynta Warde-Aldam, creator of Tulip & Nettle
By Matthew Holroyd on 23/04/2012 12:48:44
Junior discovers the childhood of Amynta Warde-Aldam
Lothian stitching tiny outfits and fantasise about living in Londonand wearing beautiful clothes myself. I read a lot: A Little Princess, Anne of Green Gables and Little Women. It strikes me now that all these books are about little girls looking
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