Photo: All rights reserved Louie LouisDive into another playful collection by the danish children's clothing brand Louie Louise with lots of details like giant denim bows that are also large pockets for treasures, cool surfing dog prints, nautical stripes and summery polka dots. We have chosen a small selection from this comfortable and fun collection, in stores now, to show you. To see more...
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Poppy Rose for spring summer 2011
The danish children's fashion brand Poppy Rose continue their success with subtle and sweet Liberty prints combined with simple and neutral colours in delicate fabrics. Comfortable with a perfect fit, bring on Spring and Summer! Choose from a lovely selection of timeless pieces for your children, up to 12 years. To see more Poppy Rose Photo: Poppy Rose Contact
Read moreBock Cph colourful knits for AW 2010
BOCK Cph is a Danish high-end brand for kids, founded in 2004, produces functional designer wear for children. It's sophisticated garments for every day use. The BOCK Cph collection is a combination of patterns from old knitting recipes, combined with international impressions and the cosines of the cold north. Every piece is designed with a minimalistic approach - but still with details that...
Read moreBangBang Copenhagen brings festivity for SS11
Inspired by Japanese origami the two creative danish designers Louise Lundholm and Mia Risager creates unique and playful designerwear for children 1 - 8 years of age. The Spring Summer collection is kept in simple colours and shapes, in line with BangBang Copenhagen's signature style. My girls loved the playsuit and dress but B age 9 said; Lose the hat! Regardless of paper hat -this collection...
Read moreSpring Summer 11 news from Little Designers Remix
From the romantic and simple to the more rock chic -the girls are sure to find a few favourite pieces from another great collection from the Danish brand Little Designers Remix. Snap shots from
Read more75% off on Little Duckling
Vintage inspired Little Duckling is offering 75% off on all Autumn Winter stock, a sale not to be missed. This is high quality garments, for baby and children up to 8 years, by the London based Danish designer Rosa Wiland. The sale will end in 2 weeks, visit www.little-duckling.co.uk
Read moreOrganic soft cotton by Gro Company
It all started with a drawing of a crooked-legged matchstick-man with spiky hair, by her husband drawn when he was 4 year old. Anette fell for the happy face, and immediately decided, that the matchstick-man should be her logo. Now, only a few later her clothes are sold all over the world and the collection proudly shows off its source with a small Danish flag sewn on to the garments. I had the...
Read more7th of December winner of a funky tights by Popupshop
The winner of 7th of December and a pair of eco friendly and fashionable tights by Popoupshop is Polona! Congratulations! Will you please forward your full name and address to us on: post@littlescandinavian.com and the tights by Popupshop in size 1-2yrs made of soft organic dyed Bamboo in beige with black spots will be on it's way to you! Retail price £12 at Mash N Gravy Popupshop is the Danish...
Read moreOrganic news from Serendipity AW10
Serendipity Organics is natural children's clothing with clean cut Scandinavian design and high quality, made after Fair Trade standards and from the finest organic cotton and wool yarns. This season Serendipity introduce a number of new fabric qualities; wide wale corduroy, soft double jersey and Sherpa sweat to complement our classic soft velour, rib and woven fabrics. The season base colours...
Read moreWin a scarf from Little Remix
We love this seasons scarves from Little Remix, the childrens line of Designers Remix, in gorgeous autumn colours. These warming and super trendy scarfs are made in viscose and we simply adore the trendy tasselled edge. Available at KidsofLuxury.com €27 Photo: Kids of Luxury Now Kids of Luxury gives you the chance to win one of the new cool Little Remix scarves. All you have to do is tag...
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