Entries Tagged as 'girls fashion'

"velveteen kids pratham collection"

I recently came across a kids clothing brand that not only creates beautiful clothes but also has a genuine desire to give back especially to kids less fortunate.  With the festive season coming up, it’s very much a time for giving and Velveteen has taken this thought and created a limited edition range of beautiful festive pieces where 100% of profits will go to support children’s education in India.  Being Indian and having lived there for many years, I’ve known and met many, many kids who don’t get the education they deserve so to see a company trying to help this cause really resonated with me. 

"pastel party dresses for girls""pastel blue girls dress party""pastel girly party dresses"

This limited edition range includes floaty dresses, pretty tops and shimmery skirts in soft pastel shades.  All the pieces are beautiful and perfect for the party season.  For the festive season I know Anya would always pick a girly dress especially one that allows you to twirl and swirl and Velveteen definitely know how to do understated and classy girly looks.  In addition to this range, Velveteen kids also offers their Autumn/Winter 2014 range that comes in striking deep colours like plum, charcoal and teal.  I’m loving their two-tone Nelly dress especially in the plum and camel combination.  And they’ve also got some adorable pieces for babies.

Velveteen’s limited edition flash sale runs from 28th November to December 2nd.  If the cause appeals to you and you want to help, just buy a gorgeous piece for your daughter knowing that 100% of profits will go towards educating a child in India.

With the arrival of each season, I am always very excited to see the new collections on offer.  One of my favourite lines to check out is Pepito by Chus.  This Spanish brand of kids clothes never disappoints.  It is always effortlessly chic and striking while the clothes are still very practical and comfortable for children to wear.  This season, here are some of pieces that really stand out for me:

"kids winter coats girls"

I don’t think I’ve ever lusted after an item of kids clothing like I am over this girls Winter coat.  Chic and comfy in a colour that can be worn with anything, this coat is a stand-out piece.  I just wish came in adult sizes too.

"bloomer shorts for girls"

I’ve often wondered about bloomer style shorts for older girls – while I like the idea I’ve never seen it done quite as beautifully as these.  The style of the bloomers is playful and childish but the fabrics and colours are more grown up so the combo makes it not only appropriate for older girls but a really fun fashion piece that can be worn with or without tights.

"stylish European dresses for girls"

All the dresses have stylish cuts and interesting details like ruffle cuffs, peter pan collars or unexpected gathers.  As in the pictures, they look fab worn with just a pair of simple wellie boots.  And even with all the style on offer, the cuts are still relaxed to allow plenty of comfort and movement.  Beautiful stuff!

"Spanish girls clothes"

Last but not least are the blouses.  As with the whole collection, there is a classic yet contemporary feel to the blouses.  Those large bows and ruffle collars on many of them are really cute and girly without being fussy.  I love that these blouses can be mixed and matched so easily and worn with anything from jeans to skirts. 

I’m most in love with the girls fashion probably because I want it all for Anya.  But Pepito by Chus also offer boys clothes in a smaller range as well as the most adorable baby clothes.  Check it out because I promise you will fall in love with these chic clothes.

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4 ways to wear boots

January 29, 2014

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I couldn’t imagine getting through Winter without my boots.  This is not only for the comfort and warmth they give but also for the endless styling possibilities.  The same is true for Anya;  come October we go and get her a pair of boots that usually last her till Spring.  And then I practically make her wear them everyday that she’s not in uniform.  I’ve picked out 4 girls boot looks that I’m loving and getting inspired by:

1.  For the littlest girls, ankle boots are perfect and I love the idea of wearing them with a very girly tutu.  2.  Boots and skinny jeans are made for each other but you can also add a blazer for a slightly more dressed up look (as Anya wears).  3.  Mini skirts or mini dresses with knee high boots always look stylish.  4.  Knee high socks peeking out over the top of boots look really cool and I love the scarf thrown in to finish the look.

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"chunky knits for girls"Finally, finally we have a hint of summer here in London.  The sun is shining and we are wearing short sleeves and sunglasses.  While I am celebrating the desperately awaited arrival of the sun,  there is one Autumn/Winter collection I can’t resist sharing with you right now.  I know chunky knits and woolies are the furthest things from our minds but once you’ve seen this collection you’ll wish winter was back!

Paade Mode is a newish Latvian brand that makes clothes for boys and girls aged 0-8 years.  I’ve pictured a selection from the girls range but there are equally cool knits and more for the boys too.  In the girls collection I love the deep emerald greens and ruby reds that perfectly compliment the more neutral tones.  And the chunky knits paired with sheer, delicate skirts looks so cool.  The leggings in the collection too deserve a mention.  The Autumn/Winter collection like all the other collections, is designed to be dressed up or down so the clothes can be worn for an occasion or as everyday wear.  I visited Paade Mode’s site a few days ago because I wanted to order this dress for my daughter from the current collection.  But now that I’ve seen this newest collection, I don’t think I’ll be able to stop at just one dress!  This collection isn’t available yet but should be towards the end of the Summer.  Have a great weekend and enjoy the sunshine!

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