Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 31, 2009 -
Spring is in full bloom and wee princesses and fairies are all a flutter in the sunshine with daisies and tulips pushing up through the ground. Put a little extra pep in your wee one's step with a fabu tutu like the darling chocolate one that Nahla fancied for a birthday party last weekend.
Paired with tights, a tank top and ballet slippers, tiny dancers will relish the rainbow of tulle and ribbon that are guaranteed to make them feel like the belle of the ball.
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Apr 17, 2008 -
Add a bit of whimsy to your wedding procession by dressing the flower girl in an age appropriate outfit. A tutu paired with a delicate tank or simple leotard and some ballet flats is a way to keep lil ladies comfortable and looking darling for the big day and beyond. The tulle tutu is also a wonderful wedding party gift.
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Feb 27, 2008 -
Every principessa deserves to frolic around in tulle every now and then. For the lil ballerina in your life, treat her to a top from Tu for Tee. Each one has a cutesy design on the chest and is trimmed with tulle and ribbon.
- 5 Comments
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Nov 10, 2009 -
Mommy Dearest,
I have a 4-year-old little girl who seems to fit into the stereotypes surrounding children her age; she loves princesses, makeup, and playing with baby dolls. In an effort to get her to branch out, I have signed her up for soccer with other boys and girls her age. At first, the playtime was terrific — boys and girls running elbow to elbow.
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Nov 04, 2008 -
Clearly not a group of followers or those who play by the "rules," the Klum-Samuel kids frequently sport face paint, Spiderman costumes and princess tutus. The spunky youngsters march to the beat of their own drummers while others take note.
While the eldest of the gang is all dolled up in pink Snoopy gear, lil bro Henry Samuel prefers to sport the edgy threads of Ed Hardy.
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May 22, 2008 -
Mommy Dearest,
I went to the hospital to visit a friend's new baby boy and gave him a gift. While there, several people stopped by and brought presents for the infant and his older sister. Is this something new?
- 10 Comments