Sunday 16 December 2007

Babies are raising money for great charity

Gap has produced (PRODUCT) RED™ baby bodysuits. Half of the profits from these RED styles will go directly towards fighting AIDS.
To promote this their Advertising campaign has been as equally social conscious in their choices of celebrities. Anne Hathaway and Wyclef Jean were chosen along with the African Children's Choir.
The Campaign shot by Annie Leibovitz is sure to be another hit for GAP.

Tuesday 11 December 2007

This little pig went to market and this one went to Prada!

I've come across the most fab book. 'This little piggy went to Prada' is the perfect xmas gift for fashionable mummies. It will give them a chuckle whilst their youngster's run riot and the turkey slowly roasts. Full of childhood ryhmes and poems that the Author Amy Allen has given a fashion comedy twist to.

Friday 23 November 2007

Vintage is so now!

My Vintage Baby has launched a boyswear collection. If you've never heard of them, darling, where have you been?!!
Their clothing has a unique look and brings a vintage feel up to dateby combining different fabrics and prints.
Check them out online

Tuesday 13 November 2007

Design it yourself

Do you fancy an outfit which you can design yourself? Try www.styleshake.com where you select from different choices to create the dress of your choice.
I have had a go at designing a dress on their site and it has it's limitations. There are a limited amount of choices for design and fabric and the method they have used to construct means that if you change certain things half way through you have to start again.
You can however, have fun designing your own dress and the limited choices and easy to read page make it simple for any novice.
I am yet to see a finished made dress in real life. It would be great to hear from anyone who has made the plunge and ordered one.
Happy designing!

Saturday 10 November 2007

Lion Hats are a Roaring success!!


To keep the chill off their kiddies ears Stars are turning to Zooni Hats. Brooke Sheilds and Katie Holmes are to name but a few of the many celebrity mum's choosing to dress their kiddies in these adorable hats. With animal faces and shaggy style they are popular by the kids as well.

My personal favourite is Leo the Lion

(see picture!)

Wednesday 7 November 2007

Are you a chosen one?

Tiny Revelotionary's have a great idea on their t-shirt designs for kiddies. They have created t-shirts that celebrate being an adpoted child. With slogans like 'Chosen' they emphasise the special feeling of being a 'chosen' child.
Stars such as Angelina Jolie and Sheryl Crow have been snapping them up for their 'chosen' ones. Click on the title for a link to their site.

UGG goes small

We have all loved the Ugg boot but have you seen the mini Ugg boot for kiddies?!! Ugg Erin and Ugg Boo come in baby colours such as pastel pink and natural tan.
If you have small people in your life these are a must have for xmas, they are just too cute! They will have warm and snuggly feet all xmas. Visit shefinds.com for a preview.

Saturday 7 April 2007

Choose Love, Choose Life, Choose a t-Shirt!

As you probably know Tesco is basically taking over the world! They sell everything, do everything, help everyone, save everything!
Their are now helping our ethical conscience buy hooking up with the fashion slogan queen herself, Katherine E Hamnett. Together they have come up with an organic and fair trade clothing collection for Men Women and children.
'Choose Love' was inspired by "tackling today's global issues". It's an affordable range made from soft, organic and fair trade cotton.
The women's range includes T-shirts and hoodies and starts from £10 -£15. The men's range starts from £6-£10 and also includes T-shirts.
The kid's range starts from £5 and is called 'Save The Future For Me' playing on the idea that we are ruining the world for the future generations.
The ranges are small but they have big ideas. Tesco can afford to buy the cotton at a fair price and keep the prices for the customers down. Lets just hope that they are playing fair and that this doesn't just turn out to be a headline grabbing trick.