Someone left this magazine on my bus yesterday, so I thought I'd take a look in it. I ended up bringing it home though, so I could write about it on my blog.
I haven't come across the magazine before but I think this one was a kids special edition. It was full of adverts such as Ugg, M&S and Burberry, all children's clothes adverts. There was also an article about this woman and her daughter, but it was this one which took my fancy!
Now if you know me well you will know that I aren't exactly the biggest fan of children, but I really loved this article on dressing your children like you!
Everyone knows that Suri Cruise and Mason Disick dress just like their parents, so why can't just normal every day children do the same? I personally think, that there is nothing wrong with it. Unless it is in a floozy way. Children should be able to wear things which are fashionable as well as comfortable, and if it can be done then why not?!
I know when I was little, I always wanted to wear my mums clothes and trot about the house in her jewelry and shoes, so I think it is really great that fashion designers are bringing out ranges which you can wear yourself and so can your daughter or son.
The only down fall with buying these type clothes are that they can be fairly expensive. Kids do grow really quickly, quicker than fashion changes so it can be an expensive ride. And I do think that is one of the reasons parents tend to dress their children in the traditional baby and youngester way. Simply because the clothes are specifically suited and made for the growth of smaller children. I mean if your child is growing, you don't want to be spending £50 on a dress for her when in about a months time, she will no longer fit in it.
The only down fall with buying these type clothes are that they can be fairly expensive. Kids do grow really quickly, quicker than fashion changes so it can be an expensive ride. And I do think that is one of the reasons parents tend to dress their children in the traditional baby and youngester way. Simply because the clothes are specifically suited and made for the growth of smaller children. I mean if your child is growing, you don't want to be spending £50 on a dress for her when in about a months time, she will no longer fit in it.
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