Showing posts with label children's clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's clothes. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Banana Republic Has Gone Mini!


Banana Republic has just introduced their latest limited edition collection and this one is for the mini rock n rollers. The pieces are gender neutral which is really helpful on the second go round. Now that I have a baby boy, I'm regretting my daughters ultra feminine infant wardrobe. I still harbor a serious addiction to buying any item of clothing with butterfly sleeves, so I doubt Mr. Blue Eyes will be getting any future hand me downs.  Love the cozy cashmere and the asymmetrical fisherman sweaters for the wee gents and the tomboy onesies for the lil' lassies. And if you feel the urge to splurge on the cashmere, it looks like today they're offering 35% off with the code: BRSAVENOW



Monday, September 16, 2013

Fantastic Foxes

Seems like the Fantastic Mr. and Mrs. Fox are having their day! I keep seeing the most amazing clothing and home items emblazoned with stylish, hip, and adorable foxes. Below are some of my favorites.


While I was busy looking for a halloween costume for Little Miss, I can across the most delightful shop on etsy called Wild Things Dresses. Her dresses and  teepees are all completely adorable but I am particularly smitten with the fox and ordered it up straight away. It's perfect for my daughter for Halloween because she doesn't like wearing things on her head, but it is so beautifully made, it can be a  whimsical dress to wear this fall winter!  


Love this fox metal bookend from DesignAtelierArticle.


 This fox from Moulin Roty is named Mr. Renard and he looks like quite the gentleman. He reminds me of the wily fox from Beatrix Potter's Jemima Puddle Duck.


Thinking maybe I might need this hat from Awberry to accompany Little Miss trick or treating.



Graphic and playful fox pillow from Robin and Mould


And while the fox isn't the star of this print by Mary Kilvert, somehow her rust colored presence really captures the mood of fall.