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Babiekins Magazine

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Fashionkins // Old Style

By Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief 2 Comments

 

Hello again, Helena from The Junior here!. Yes, I know it´s not Summer quite yet but I´m working on this project for The Junior, and was going through some pictures. All the dresses are vintage, except the one hanging, that´s French brand NORO (make sure you check them out). With vintage pieces I think you can get away with so much (or so little), because you don´t really need to add that much to an outfit, it´s already special. I like to pair one of L´s dresses or blouses with a big cardigan or just a pair of skinny jeans underneath. A nice pair of sandals or worn out converse works just fine as well.

I´m so lucky to be surrounded by all these beautiful pieces, It´s really inspiring working with this in the middle of depressing January. OK, have to get back to the huge pile I´m sorting out…see you next Tuesday!.

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: Babiekins, babiekins mag, Babiekins Magazine, kids fashion, kids fashion magazine Posted By: Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief

About Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief

Priscila Barros founded Babiekins Magazine in 2010, and has since been featured in Vogue Brazil, Mollie Makes, Mollie Makes Mama, CIFF Kids Magazine, Kidswear Magazine, WGSN, Cosmopolitan, CNN & more. In addition to her role as Editor-in-Chief, Priscila also stays busy producing editorial shoots, styling lookbooks, creating props, and working as a brand consultant and Creative Director. You can often find her with her three curly-headed boys somewhere on her thirteen-acre property in Northwest Arkansas, where she's remodeling a 1920s farmhouse in between traveling to LA for work. You can find her on Instagram @mamaandthetribe and @folkandflora.

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Comments

  1. Kyle says

    January 20, 2012 at 7:31 pm

    What a treat to see these beautiful dresses again! And of course on the beautiful Lykke! 😉
    You have definitely inspired me to add some special vintage pieces to Olive’s closet! Thank you! 🙂

    Reply
  2. The Junior says

    January 23, 2012 at 12:55 pm

    Thanks for stopping by Kyle! And yes, these dresses are so beautiful, vintage clothing are just so much more fun!;)

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