Friday, 4 May 2012

Season Styles - Girls



Pink has always been (and probably always will be) a great colour for the girls so as Summer approaches we are loving this pallette of pinks and purples with added flashes of bright yellow and blue and a touch of black to keep it cool.

A dress and a skirt are an absolute must have in every girls wardrobe. We love Louie Louis tulle skirt that can be worn alone or under a dress for a real party princess look, teamed with Molo's crazy splatter printdress it is the perfect mix of quirky and cool.

ESP No. 1's indigo jeans are so on trend this season, with straight cut fit we love them worn with a turn up for sunny days or paired with AngulusTeal Boots for some colour blocking fun. Milibe's pretty pointelle long sleeve is the perfect basic to have in your little one's wardrobe, it is a simple yet stylish top that is sure to look great with anything, we love to use it to layer for days when the weather is not so bright. Not forgetting a graphic print t-shirt for those warmer days, ESP No. 1's bright print top ticks all the boxes, a great fit in high quality cotton it's retro inspired print works well with jeans or a skirt.

Not forgetting every girls essential – a bag. We can't get enough of Fjallraven's Mini Kanken which is both practical and stylish. It offers enough space to carry all those must haves whilst looking cool in a bright purple colourway.

So with a bit of clever shopping and styling your little girl can get the most from her wardrobe and look amazing this season. Find it all and more online at Sparkle & Spin.

Our model Gracie Dot looks perfect in purple!! We love this funky look, ESP No.1's graphic print tee adds a splash of colour and their fantastic indigo jeans are just so versatile. Add in a Fjallraven rucksack to carry all those precious things and it ticks all the boxes!

Who can resist Molo Kids crazy splatter print dress, it has all the right ingredients, a pinch of pink and purple, a cute puff sleeve and a touch of quirkiness! We love it!









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