What’s Hot For Junior This Season

juniors clothesYou thought Pampers were all the rage, now, for your designer enjoyment, you can purchase diaper covers with cute little pictures and a personalization.

Go Green

If that’s not enough to float your boat, you can also go green and get soy clothing and soy blankets in a myriad of colors, sometimes all on the same piece of material. Clothing and blankets for baby made out of organic soy are becoming very popular.

Colors

Also coming back in style are the loud and vibrant colors of the sixties. You will have no problem misplacing your child if you dress him or her in the color schemes of the day. Psychedelic children’s clothing can be seen blaring out from computer screens and store windows. Already there are multi colored children in strollers and trotting along side the family, bright oranges, blues and greens swirling around one another in a Crayola nightmare.

The Sixties

The sixties are coming back strongly right now in every facet of fashion. Some children’s clothes have printed themes on them that is very reminiscent of flower children and love struck hippies. Flowers seem to be very popular in clothes this year, for young and old alike. Don’t get me wrong, all of the traditional colors and designs are still out there, you can still find them if you look, you will just have to look around more vibrant colors of the day.

Totsnstyle.com introduces Juicy Couture kids clothes

We are pleased to announce a new line to our selection, Juicy Couture Kids.  The line has fabulous tracksuits and adorable dresses!  Please take a look at our selection here:  http://www.totsnstyle.com/search.php?q=juicy+couture

We are currently offering 10% off any clothing purchases of $125 or more.  Simply enter 10OFF at checkout! 

25% OFF ON CHILDREN’S WEAR – SALE ON NEW FALL STYLES!

Shop totsnstyle.com now for sales on new styles for your fall wardrobe.¬†¬†¬†Whether your looking for pretty Ella Moss Girl dresses or¬†classy Ben Sherman dress shirts, we have what’s in style at 25% off.¬† Also visit us for key wardrobe pieces by Diesel Kids¬†on sale as well.¬†

Happy Shopping – www.totsnstyle.com

 

 

Felix Rey Diaper Bags

It is so entertaining to scope for new products to bring on board to totsnstyle.com.¬†¬† As a mother and a business owner I have come to appreciate the stories behind beatiful fashion creations.¬† Here is one I wanted to share with you.¬† I love the Felix Rey Diaper Bags and I know you will too.¬† Beautiful designs with a mix of trendy and classic accents that are unlike others in the “baby market”.¬† Here is their story.

Sulaika Zarrouk and Lily Rafii, the design duo behind Felix Rey handbags, joined forces in March, 2001 to design accessories for the smart and stylish girl-about-town, one who longs for colorful bags that add the perfect finishing touch to any outfit and excessive collection of shoes. Lily and Sulaika know all too well from personal experience that their customer had probably gone a tad over-budget on one too many Manicures and Manolos so the pair set out to offer affordable luxury in their handbag collection.

Prior to the launch of Felix Rey, Lily, a Georgetown graduate, worked at Morgan Stanley gaining a crash course in finance. After graduating from NYU and FIT, Sulaika landed a job in Collection Design at Donna Karan. In 2001, Lily took a dramatic turn from finance and joined Sulaika to create Felix Rey. Their feminine and flirty designs quickly gained a cult following, flying off the shelves as soon as they landed at Bergdorf Goodman, Takashimaya, Neiman Marcus, Henri Bendel and Kitson, to name a few. Felix Rey accessories take a fresh and feminine approach to vintage inspiration, including touches such as bows, ruffles and hearts. The bags are in a class of their own – it’s no wonder that the collection has been touted as “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” meets “Sex and the City.” It is perfectly suited for the modern girl with a whimsical flair for style.

In just five years, the company has become hugely successful, scoring coveted placement on Sex and the City and gaining loyal customers in celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton. Style-making celebrities aren’t the only people who have taken notice of their darling bags. Luca Orlandi personally commissioned Lily and Sulaika to design bags for his clothing line Luca Luca. They also do private label for the trendy boutique Scoop.

Not content to rest on their laurels, the pair continues to arm themselves with experience to keep their hold on fashion success in a fickle industry. Last fall, Lily enrolled in the executive MBA program at Columbia. Judging by their consistent progress and growth, the best is yet to come for Felix Rey. A steady rise to fashion triumph with staying power was, after all, their careful business plan.

Why we love Twelfth Street Baby

Okay, I am seriously in love with the new Twelfth Street Baby line.¬† What’s not to love about them?¬† They have beautiful designs, amazing fabrics, and on top of that they are machine washable!¬† Every piece of this line is like eye candy! There’s more.

Cynthia Vincent, Twelfth Street Baby designer, has succeeded in creating a line that is both adorable yet chic.¬† Here is a perfect example of a designer who has done extremely well in the fashion world with woman’s wear.¬† And now she is transending into the ever growing designer children’s market.¬† You will find many of the same patterns and fabrics from the Twelfth Street woman’s line tastefully and appropriately carried into the baby and girl line.

Her dresses have the cutest of details. A favorite of mine is the Bubble Dress!  Its adorable.  She also has her Bow Dress that has simple, chic lines.  Her flutter sleeve dress is super adorable on any size.  She also has super warm and luxurious cashmere blend leggings with matching cardigans.  I could go on and on!  To view and shop the amazing Twelfth Street Baby line go to www.totsnstyle.com

Special Launch Promotion

We are excited to offer a special launch promotion of FREE SHIPPING on all order $100 or more.  This applies to UPS Standard Delivery.Visit us www.totsnstyle.com and you shop our amazing products and getting shipping for free!

 
 

Does how I dress my child reflect on my personality and lifestyle?

As you may have already noticed, there is a huge surge in “mini me” clothing popping up all over. This “mini me” couture effect is basically a term used for parents wanting their children to look and dress like they do. With the vast amount of information on the Internet and the constant celebrity exposure, our children are growing up with a lot more options than we ever had. Designers are churning out pint size renditions of clothes that are on runways every season.

However, not every parent is jumping on this band wagon. In our family outings, I still see children dressed in p.j.’s or t-shirts that are witty yet sloppy. I always look to the parents to see how they are dressed. It’s usually the same. Most of the style stems from the parents. Children in more ways than one are a direct reflection of their mommy and daddy.

With this being said, I don’t think the “mini me” idea is so bad. We all know families that always look put together. Why not create that culture with your own children? I am not saying that appearance is the most important issue in a kid’s life. But appearance speaks for itself. What’s wrong with dressing the part? Your child will grow and learn to take pride in how they look and will in turn pass this to their children.

How to Praise Your Child?

In the last month or so, I’ve been noticing that my 3 year old son has been learning and discovering things more regularly. It seems like his brain is expounding by the second. He has always been a very independent child and so sometimes trying to “teach” him something was challenging. His stubbornness was sometimes linked to him being so independent. He seemed to have a better way of doing anything his father and I wanted to show him.

Lately, I’ve seen more willingness to learn thru example. I think part of it is the fact that his little brain is maturing. But I think the main reason for this change in him is his understanding and receiving of praise. He loves praise! But who doesn’t? I am in my late 20’s and I still like it! The following are 7 definitive ways on how to praise your child:

1. Look your child in the eye.

2. Move close to your child and down to their eye level.

3. Smile.

4. Praise a specific behavior. “You did such a great job cleaning up your bedroom.”

5. Speak with feeling and sincerity.

6. Touch your child affectionately, maybe a pat on the back or stroke of an arm.

7. Praise immediately, as soon as you notice commendable behavior.

Tip:Your praise should be honest and specific. Don’t dilute the effectiveness of praise by overdoing it or being insincere. Older children especially will pick up on your exaggeration.

3 Easy Tips for Enjoying the Summer with Your Kids

So I just returned from a long weekend of being lakeside in Michigan. We had a great time as it was closed out by a fabulous get together with good company. Although my husband and I enjoyed some much needed R &R, the mom in me was internally dialoging what made the last few days so enjoyable. Here are a few suggestions that might help you with your tots this summer:


  • Keep your tot in a similar schedule. Although it‚Äôs a lot easier said than done, keep your children (especially the young ones) on a similar sleep schedule while on vacation. The benefits will outweigh any inconvenience this brings to your itinerary. Your child will feel better, in turn allowing mom and dad to maintain their sanity!

  • Keep your activities ‚Äúfamily friendly‚Äù. Okay, it sounds clich√©. But really keep in mind that dining at 5 star restaurants with your toddler might raise your blood pressure as well as those around you! Instead, try visiting the local beach, museums, carnivals/festivals, parades. These are activities you can all enjoy together regardless of age.

  • Keep yourselves dressed for success. This is important for both you and the kids. By dress for success, I mean dressing in versatile pieces of clothing that can be dressed up or down. You want clothing that can take you from one activity to the next. Also, pack pieces that are easy to mix and match. I have noticed firsthand that going ‚Äúnice casual‚Äù works well for our family.