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Current Trends in Little Girls Clothing
The fashion industry now offers a huge range of girls designer clothing. Little girls and baby girls can now enjoy a varied and extensive range of fashion collections, which helps them to set a fashion trend of their own.

Even very young girls have their own fashion preferences, which is why top fashion designers are now focusing on creating extensive collections each season especially for girls. In girls clothing boutiques one can find unique, retro, bright, ingenious, interesting, whimsical and fashion forward designs for trendsetting little girls.

Today girls are treated to an array of choices in fashion clothing trends from very tender ages. The vast range of clothing choices presented to girls teaches them to develop a sense of their own clothing originality, nurturing their developing sense of individual style. So what can little girls choose from? What is the way forward in girls fashion?

This season girls clothing, particularly little girls clothing and baby girls clothing trends are swinging away from the ‘mimi me’ designs, heading towards a new chapter, expressions from eras gone by are making their way back into the forefront of little girls and baby girls clothing designs.

Whimsical designs are beginning to appear with flowing cotton voile and silk dresses, layers of ruffles and girly embellishments are prominent, allowing little girls to be just what they are, little girls. The romanticism of the 60’s is evident in girls dresses and skirts. We are seeing a resurgence of puffy, boat neck dresses, lined with tulle, tying at the back with big bows.

Tops and shirts have taken a step back in time to the peace loving 60’s, tees embellished with peace signs are popping up in many designs. My vintage baby’s original designs reflect this era in girls clothing with patchwork dresses and ruffled patchwork peasant skirts and matching baby doll tops.

A season for gorgeous girls dresses, the A-line dress is making a statement in the little girls clothing industry; empire waists, flowing soft fabrics, teaming comfort with style. The girls flapper dress made a come back this season, tiers of beautiful ruffles from top to toe. Silk fabrics give the flapper dress that certain sense of upscale style with a dash of fun for little girls who love to dance.

Girls and baby girls lacey, crotched swing tops and jackets made a return visit. Colours are soft pinks, blues and lilacs for summer – blacks, reds, greys and warm browns for winter. Fastening at the neckline with one large button, allowing the swing jacket to flow outwards from the body to show off the stunning girls outfit underneath.

Prints and patterns are winners with an emphasis on floral designs, eye catching retro and inspired geometrics. Hues are bright for summer clothing and toned down for autumn and winter girls clothing ranges. Solid colours are still prominent, tangerines and limes for summer; greys, reds and blacks for winter. Plaids are in vogue for winter, bright plaids are best with reds, blues and tinges of greens. Argyle is in style for little girls and babies this winter, featuring on sweaters, jackets, pleated 60’s inspired skirts and flared pants. Belted shift dresses are back, as are polka dots, tweeds and ruffles.

An exciting chapter has opened in the little girls fashion industry, the shift away from the ‘mimi me’ look is evident, back to the ‘let little girls look like little girls’ era. There are endless styles, designs and ranges in boutique for the fashion conscious little girl to choose from. So, let’s breathe a sigh of relief that finally we can let little girls look like themselves again.

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Written by Vicki from:
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    What is a website that has good deals on Hurley toddler clothing?
    I am looking for Hurley toddler boy clothing on sale. And I don't mean MSRP, I am looking for sales/deals. I would like to find an online store. (I know Ross and TJ Maxx have them but I hate digging through the racks.) Anyone know of any sites out there? Besides ebay?

    • ANSWER:
      Tilly's.com, pacsun.com, zumiez.com, 17thst.com

  2. QUESTION:
    How does boy toddler to youth sizing go?
    My son just moved into the 3T size, but I am buying bigger sizes in advance as I see them in thrift stores and at yard sales. I thought clothes just go 3T, 4T, 5Tand then 6, 7, etc... However, I've come across 4's (is it the same as 4T)? Also, what is a XS, S, M, L equivalent to? I am so confused.

    • ANSWER:
      My daughter is getting into the 'girls' sections as opposed to the toddler section now too. In the youth sizing, XS = size 4/5, S = 6/6x, M = 7/8, L = 10/12.

      There are toddler sizes that go up to 4T, 5T, but youth sizes also run 4, 5, etc. I never noticed that, so I have all toddler sizes in those numbers for my daughter. I've also noticed that a lot of youth 4/5 is smaller than 5T. My daughter is still fitting in many size 5T shirts, but in the youth section a size 4/5 will be too small.

  3. QUESTION:
    Who is going to yard sales tomorrow...what u looking for?
    I look for baby girl and toddler boy clothes and toys

    • ANSWER:
      I look for interesting pieces for my home, i love talking points... and i often manage to find some very interesting things at yard sales!!
      I wouldn't mind finding some designer clothing/bags.. but I'll keep dreaming. :)

  4. QUESTION:
    If anyone else is feeling a bit superficial/materialistic beside me today and wants to indugle then what is?
    So I just finished spring/early summer shopping for my 20 month old this weekend. I did most of it online and was really just getting a few last things. So in the interset of materialism I am just curious what you and your toddlers favorite clothing store/companies are? Last year when my daughter was 1 almost her enitre closet was from old navy with a few cute things from baby gap. Last year I felt that even though they are the same company an esscentially so a lot of the same silhouettes ect. that old navy's spring stuff was so much more cutsey and then by mid-summer everything was from baby gap as I thought all the 1980 toddler neon rocker chick stuff from old navy was GROSS! And since then I have been sucked into the comericalized tunnel that is babygap! I know it's terrible and that I am helping to feed into all the crap that we as parents are not supposed to teach our kids. But if I have the ability to choose between a t-shirt and a one that is a bit better material and make then I am taking my privalgae over to the land of superficial moms (not totally superficial just a bit). I'm sorry but I can not get over HOW FREAKING CUTE the stuff baby gap has this spring/summer is. As well as Janie and Jack. I only buy her a few very nice outfits (like for easter) or just a few cute outfits once they are on sale. Being as an entire outfit can cost 0 there, but once it's on sale it's quite reasonable. Even baby gap. THis past weekend they had a 30% off family and friends sale. I got a lot of great stuff super reasonable. And free shipping over 0.

    SO what are your favs? And also are there any stores that you absolutely will NOT go into to buy clothes, not matter what the reason.

    Like for my daughter I HATE Children's Place. If I had a boy I'd be there all the time as I think their boy clothing is adorable. But the stuff for girls is so tacky and over the top. A pair or two of neon shorts/leggings is one thing. But I don't know how they sell an entire line of nothing but overly bright colors with screen printed glittery ccartoon cats wearing tiaras on them. Just personal taste I suppose!
    My grandmother always gets on me about spending money on my daughters clothing since "shes a baby and they grow so fast" however to my defense my daughter is quite petite. Almost everything I've gotten her, aside from swimwear to start this season has been size 12-18 months. I don't know if it's that more expnsive brands run that much bigger or what. Cause if I got to Target where I get a lot of her basics (plain cottom shorts, plain t's and tanks jammies ect.) everything I get is 18 months. She is 20 months old tomorrow and weighs about 23lbs and is about 30" tall. She's super petite and dosen't really have "growth spurts" she kind of just very very slowly gets bigger. SO for the growing out of stuff part I'm not super concerned until like late August and then I can get just a handful of summer things on sale to last her until fall.

    • ANSWER:
      Don't worry about it. I buy my daughter BabyGap. It is just too cute. From birth up until now she wears it. With some Old Navy too. But other stores have good clothes too. My baby also has clothes from Target and Walmart. I think that if its cute and you don't mind getting it, then there is nothing wrong with it.

  5. QUESTION:
    Is there a market for inexpensive all male clothing store geared for newborns to toddlers?
    I am very upset in how there is an overwhelming amount of clothing options for girls in department stores. I like my son to wear a sophisicated, classy, sporty urban look. The only clothes that come close to these looks are at babygap and children's place in pittsburgh, pa. but unfortunately they charge an arm and a leg for baby clothes which only has but so much fabric to it! do yal feel theres a market out there for an all boys clothing store?
    I want to be able to buy clothes for my son without having to use coupons or wait for good sales to get the clothing I want and i dont think anybody else with son's should have to either. girls clothes dont cost that much!
    Girls have several clothing stores to choose from but little boys dont. the market im gearing towards is only males from newborn to toddler with inexpensive clothing in it. including coats, ties, suits, hats, wallets, etc.

    • ANSWER:
      I've always thought that it'd be a terrific idea.


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