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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Storykins // Eloise in Paris

By Gina Munsey, Senior Editor 3 Comments

First published in 1957, Eloise in a Paris is an stream-of-consciousness volume filled with Eloise’s enthusiastic and energetic observations. I’ve updated her classic school girl outfit a bit for this Get the Look, taking a cue from the pink scattered liberally throughout the book’s two-color illustrations. This look could easily be recreated for boys as well, swapping out the pink in the suspenders and Toms with another color, and replacing the skirt with sharp black trousers.

Babiekins Blog - Eloise in Paris - Updated pink touches in classic school girl outfit - Dress your girl like Eloise

1.  Light pink glitter slip-ons via TOMS // 2. Floral and polka dot hair bow via fäfä// 3. Black pleated school uniform skirt via French Toast // 4. Light pink children’s suspenders via BLK // 5. White tuxedo shirt via French Toast

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-Gina / Oaxacaborn

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, black and white, children's book, eloise in paris, Fashion, fashion kids, kids fashion magazine, kids trends, paris, school girl, school uniform, TOMS Posted By: Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

About Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

Gina is a Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised writer who finds herself in historic Franklin, Tennessee. A blogger for 16+ years, trendspotter, and influencer, Gina serves as Senior Editor of Babiekins Magazine and also lends her voice to numerous publications. As a published interior stylist and author, she definitely owns more rugs than jeans and shoes combined. You can find Gina on Instagram @oaxacaborn.

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Comments

  1. Natalia says

    June 11, 2012 at 1:54 pm

    I love it! What a perfect interpretation! I think I might need those TOMS!

    Reply
  2. Missa the Staycation Mama says

    June 11, 2012 at 4:27 pm

    I love the suspenders! Great take on French style 🙂

    Reply
  3. Kacie // A Collection of Passions says

    June 13, 2012 at 10:36 am

    UM, How freaking cute is that! It’s perfect. I’m ordering some Toms for myself and my daughter STAT!

    Kacie

    Reply

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