Duke of Marmalade
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Well, he's bigger now so his look is evolving accordingly. Smocking and rompers etc is common on babies and toddlers, now he's in the age of shorts (with kneesocks in winter) and after a few years in school it's time for long pants. At least this is how I've heard is the classic way to dress a boy in the UK.Finally a casual and more modern look! I love George's sweather, and he looks adorable with those beige shorts!
Well, he's bigger now so his look is evolving accordingly. Smocking and rompers etc is common on babies and toddlers, now he's in the age of shorts (with kneesocks in winter) and after a few years in school it's time for long pants. At least this is how I've heard is the classic way to dress a boy in the UK.
The children are dressed beautifully. Elizabeth, who is 13 , correct?
I just found the new Seraphine Diana collection. It's a tough one to figure the right thread, but since Kate wore Seraphine, I'm putting it here.
The dressmaker has launched a baby line using the Diana tartan from Lochcarron. Proceeds go to the Diana Award.
I have a soft spot in my heart for plaid and remember the tartan when it came out. Meh was my reaction. (see Lochcaron's tartan page: Princess Diana Tartan | Lochcarron of Scotland)
But this baby line seems a better idea.
If you have not seen the press, styles can be found: BABY CLOTHES FOR YOUR LOVED ONES | Seraphine
And I'm in love . These are absolutely perfect for little ones. I think George is a bit too old for any of the options for boys, but Charlotte would look precious in any of the skirts, or dresses. I hope Catherine buys a few outfits from her for Charlotte to wear. How perfect would the dresses be for Balmoral ?
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You know, Daria - I like them too and at first I thought hurrah for Charlotte to wear. The pastel tartan is a great choice for kids - certainly more-so than for grownups. And I love the traditional styles with the quirkiness of the patch pockets.
But then I thought, maybe not. It's a little creepy, JMO. Plus it's a fairly obvious commercial ploy. Even if it is for The Diana Award, it does get Seraphine out into a new market. They are kinda crossing the Diana effect with the Charlotte effect??? Maybe I am just to cynical for my own good.