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Handmade Fair Trade Children's Clothing

Filed under: Interviews, Kids and Babies, Style for a Cause

handmade, fair trade children's clothing at Vivimimo.comToday's featured indie designer is Annette Bauer, an American expat living in Bangkok, Thailand, who designs handmade, fair-trade children's clothing inspired by the many cultures in which she has lived in over the years.

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Indie Designer Interviews: Baby Fish Mouth

Filed under: Interviews, Kids and Babies

Baby Fish MouthWe love all of the amazing independent designers out there. In order to find out more about just what makes all of these creative types tick, we present to you an ongoing segment called Indie Designer Interviews.

We'd like you to meet Danielle Hughes, co-founder of Baby Fish Mouth, a line of fashionable wear for budding baby film fans. Inspired by their favorite films, Danielle and her business partner dreamed up kids clothes that offer a unique take on the usual onesies and jumpers.

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Indie Designer Interviews: Liliputians NYC hip handmade children's clothes

Filed under: Interviews, Kids and Babies

Liliputians NYCWe love all of the amazing independent designers out there. In order to find out more about just what makes all of these creative types tick, we present to you an ongoing segment called Indie Designer Interviews.

Today's interview is with Heather Flottmann, the designer and owner of Liliputians NYC, a hip, indie clothing label specializing in custom, boutique children's clothes (particularly birthday outfits for boys and girls).

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JCPenny launches a new junior's line, we're not excited

Filed under: Style in the News


It's no secret that J.C. Penney wants to be like Macy's.

And since J.C. Penney can't tap celebrities like Usher, Mariah Carey, and Carlos Santana to promote its adult-centered store merchandise, they've aimed their targets at a more impressionable audience. That's right, people. We're talking about the bright young things.

Translation: The tweens, teens, and young adults alike.

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Baby is the new black

Filed under: Kids and Babies

With seemingly every celebrity -- from Angelina Jolie to Mary Cheney -- having kids, it's clear: babies are in. While it's a little ridiculous to think of your child as a fashion accessory, there's no harm in using your infant to make an ironic comment on the trend, right?

Even if you don't think it's right for your bundle of joy, this would make a fantastic gift for any fashionista mother-to-be -- especially someone who's worried that having a kid means you can no longer be cool. (Trust me, I was worried about that before I became a father, and I would've thought this was hysterical.)

In addition to it's stylish appeal, the onesie is user-friendly for both parent and child. There's no tag, so baby's delicate skin won't get irritated, and the snap inseam makes it considerably easier to change a diaper. Awesome!

And if you're into the attitude but this isn't quite what you're looking for, check out the rest of the designer's line -- super cute!

[via Stylehive]

Monogrammed sweaters for the classically chic kids

Filed under: Accessories, Clothing, Kids and Babies

lauren nicole monogrammed sweatersI've always thought of mongramming as either 1) a little arrogant and self-centered, or 2) a classic addition to clothing, accessories, and bath towels. For today, let's consider it classically chic for the sake of the kids in your life.

Lauren Nicole has little cable-knit sweater sets, not a cap sleeve with matching cardigan, but a cardigan and matching beanie, for kids. Though the sweater is nice enough, having it monogrammed with your favorite kid's initials is cute. Not only will he or she be ready to head out for brunch at the country club, but hopefully, they'll never lose their sweaters.

The sweaters are $38 and come in pale pink, baby blue, and white.

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