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Los Angeles baby clothes
LA Kids Consignment
Kids Consignment Sale
February 29, 2012
Shopping for kids clothing this spring got less expensive and a lot more fun. Parents can go shopping and get thrift store pricing for department...
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Spring fashion for toddlers and babies
Fashion
March 14, 2011
Spring is just around the corner so it's time to put away the winter coats and get ready for warmer weather. Orange County parents love to keep...
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Big prints on little babies look oh so cute
Style & Fashion
August 26, 2009
When my cousin had her third child, three and a half years ago, she came by for a visit with her less than 4-month-old baby clad in a brown dress...
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Go ahead, wear a jumpsuit
Style & Fashion
April 12, 2009
I once sat in my car and ate an entire box of Pop-Tarts. True story.As I walked to the elevator to go back to work, (I figured a person who would...
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Diane von Furstenberg for GapKids is the cutest collection ever
Diane von Furstenberg
March 15, 2012
Diane Von Furstenberg and GapKids are collaborating on a girl's line and the result...supercuteness! With small versions of her famous wrap...
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Baby clothes for rent? One company is cooing with success!
baby clothes for rent
July 15, 2011
If the Netflix model works for kids’ video games, toys, adult clothes and cell phones — to name just a few examples — then why...
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Children’s clothing by French designer
Designer childrens fashions
April 25, 2011
Lovely style and fashioned as if rooted in early-century children’s clothing, the designs by French designer Catherine Seixo-Becker reflect...
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Old Navy fuels breastfeeding debate with controversial onesie
breastfeeding
September 21, 2010
“Formula powered” reads the small $5 onesie that has made national news, and created quit a stir. Breastfeeding advocates across the...
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