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Every little girls dream outfit

Came across the wonderful and creative world in the blog LikeFlowersandButterflies recently. And I just had to share this fantastic creation made by the blogger herself, Katarina, modeled by her gorgeous daughter (that happens to be my name sister!). And yes, Katarina is a professional artist. The good thing if you don’t have the same talent is that she does have her own little shop on Etsy and she will also make things upon request.


Photo: Like Flowers and Butterflies

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Christmas is traditionally celebrated on the 24th of December in Scandinavia. But it starts way before that with shopping for gifts and Christmas clothes and preparations of decoration and all that glorious Christmas food.

The Christmas season starts with the first Advent, which falls on Sunday the 28th of November this year.
Advent is the time to start decorating your home with an abundance of tinsel, lights, small angels, reindeers, Santas and anything that belongs to the season.
It’s also the time to let your children make colourful Christmas decorations and bake tins after tins with various of Christmas cookies.

Little Scandinavian loves this time of the year and to celebrate with you we’ll be having exciting promotions and events throughout the advent time, some that will be exclusively for our newsletter subscribers only.

Don’t miss out on our Christmas promotions and events and sign up for our weekly newsletter now.

Photo: “Madicken, it’s snowing” Astrid Lindgren

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A Scandinavian home getting ready for the new arrival

This summer the blogger behind the blog My Scandinavian Retreat Vilde had a little baby girl. On her blog, one of Scandinavia’s best interior blogs there is a few pics of their home in Norway, ready for the new arrival; For your enjoyment and inspiration!



We congratulate Vilde and her husband with the newborn Little Scandinavian!

Photo: All rights reserved My Scandinavian Retreat

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Blog that’s purely celebrating boyhood!

For all you boys mums and dads -finally a blog where there are no pink dresses or flower hairbands! Surfing around the other day I came across this blog that’s purely celebrating boyhood:

The BrothersTrimm.com

Four Australian based contributors makes this fun and inspiring blog, writing about fashion, furniture, toys, arts & crafts and lifestyle in general -for boys. Join the Brothers Trimm Brigade with us!

Photo: The Brothers Trimm

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Newsletter from Little Scandinavian?

Until recently we have had a daily alert sent out by FeedBlitz to your email. As some of you are subscribing we wanted to make sure you all know that there is a new subscription feature on this blog, with a weekly newsletter replacing the current system.

There will still be daily posts on the blog, but in order not to fill up your inbox we thought it would be better with a weekly summary sent by e-mail.
We hope that you will enjoy our new newsletter!

Please do sign up in the right column to continue to receive news from us.

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A store for the future

It’s seems like the traditional store is changing with a variety of new ways to engage and connect with their customers.

A lot of stores run a online store alongside, as more and more customers choose online shopping for a faster and more efficient shopping experience.
And there is a constant improvement on new technology that makes it not only easier but also fun to shop online.

News now is that more and more online shops also have their own blog, where news and happenings is shared with the customers.

Happenings could be sale, promotion or in store events. Like Kidsen hosted a “Fairy Time at Kidsen” party the other day, a successful event with customers bringing in their little ones. There was storytelling, musical rattles and some fantastic fairy tiaras to make.

In store events are a fast growing way for shops to interact with and engage, giving us a real experience of the products. It’s also creates loyalty among shoppers.

Kidsen is now planning to to this event monthly. We say, why not do it weekly?

Another possibility for today’s store is to create a pop up shop. The trend that was started back in 2004 by Comme des Garçons with its guerrilla stores involves popping up one day, and disappearing the next.
Pop up shop allows a store to create a unique environment that engages their customers, as well as generates a feeling of relevance and interactivity. It can also be for the duration of a peak in demand anticipated to be short. Sample sale in a near by venue for a weekend, or a stall at a market, or a hired venue just before Christmas that would gather together all the best Christmas gift suggestion, alongside with serving mulled wine and gingerbread men.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the experience of shopping in store and also online. However, I sincerely hope that more one off pop up shops will emerge all over the country and that, if only for months at a time, in a handful of locations and for a lucky few shoppers this will not only give us a chance to experience new ways of shopping but it could also possibly allow new and less known brands to literally pop up on the market.

In my opinion all of this will not exclude the traditional store -it’s more and addition to it. We would still like to enter a store of brick and walls, feel the fabric between our hands and chat to the the friendly and knowledgeable member of staff.

Let me know what you think!

Photo: In Store Event at Kidsen

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New sparkly and funky!

Since opening their little blue door to the streets of South London in 2008 a lot of things have happened for children’s clothing shop Sparkle and Spin; They have launched an webshop alongside the shop. And new funky brands have come into stock and made little ones very happy and very sparkly.

Sparkle and Spin are also known for their very own “get the look” shots every season, with playful and fun pictures of their gorgeous youngest members of staff, wearing the current seasons collection. Little Scandinavian loves this shots as they also are inspiring and funky. Sparkle and Spin mixes and matches various of Scandinavian designers and creates their true unique style. Visit their online shop for more ideas and news.

Sparkle and Spin are now launching their own blog where they will keep us posted on news and events in addition to share their inspiration and love(!).

Visit LittleScandinavian’s new blog friend on
wesparkleandspin.blogspot.com

Photo: Sparkle & Spin

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Bohemian chic with a touch of rock’n roll

Dekrebo is a family run (daughter and mother team) company that started in Stockholm, Sweden 2007. The collections are made in small quantities and consist of unique and beautiful clothes that are made by hand. They describe the style as Nordic bohemian with a little french touch – a little bit of a vintage feeling and some rock´n roll.
Alongside their own children’s clothing brand they offer a few other labels as well as a small and carefully selected home accessories range.

The Flore Scarf and The Little Bird Dress is really a favourite of LittleScandinavian!



Photo: Dekrebo

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Pictures for inspiration

It’s more and more common for Scandinavian independent children’s fashion shops to use professional photographer to promote a new collection. Swedish photographer Maria Wingfors has shot some lovely pictures for Swedish independent shop Småtufft, with gorgeous little fashion models Winnie, Emmie, Malcolm and Ofeliaare (children of the shop owners).

I love their personal blog that features a lot of colourful and cute Scandinavian children’s clothing.
Have a look at smatufft.blogg.se

I spy with my little eye something beginning with I Dig Denim and Molo



Photo: Photographer Maria Wingfors, for Småtufft

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Min Engel in Bergen

Bergen is one of the most beautiful cities in Norway, and is really worth a visit. In addition to stunning nature, delicious seafood and friendly people they also have great shopping.
One of my absolute favourite children fashion shops is located in Bergen, Min Engel (My Angel).

Min Engel, founded in 2003, stock sought after Scandinavian design for children, everything from clothing and shoes to interior items, toys and accessories. Labels you’ll find at Min Engel is Bisgaard, Chill Norway Christina Rohde, Gulp, Lille Barn, MeMini, Mini A Ture, Molo, Noa Noa Miniature, Norlie, Petit Nord, Ticket to Heaven, Wheat, Lisbeth Dahl and Maileg.
It’s run by the two “angels” Gunn and Hilde, two lovely ladies who know all about customer services in addition to being update on the latest fashion for our kids up to 12 years.

Some spring news, dress from Rohde and matching shoes from Bisgaard.


Min Engel have a lovely and very unique shop you can visit. If you do not happen to be in Bergen you can visit their online shop. Or simply follow their very inspirational blog. They flash some seriously nice pictures of all items they stock in the blog.
If you spot something you want you can simply email them with your request and they will be happy to help.

Photo: Min Engel

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