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Norwegian high street tween brand Wow and me

Norwegian high streets have a new fashion brand to be proud of, WOW AND ME, that’s instantly has become all tweens favourite.
It’s affordable, the style is funky and functional for the older children that want to dress trendy without looking like adults. Proper Scandinavian tween fashion!

Their latest collection for Christmas 2010, designed by the Norwegian fashion designer Fam Irvoll was launched at a big Wow and me party in Oslo last Thursday. The launch was rather successful with lots of cheerful tween Wow-and-me fans attending. Picture shows two happy girls, in fun and bright Wow and me clothes, arriving at the party.

I’m not too sure about how environmentally concerned the label are, neither the quality of the clothes.
However I must admit I’m really pleased to see how popular decent tween clothes can be thinking of the earlier mentioned not exactly utterly hilarious trends for children and tweens.

Photo: Wow and me Blog

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Exquisite embroidery by Soft Gallery

With Soft Gallery, the cut of the clothes may be simple, plain and comfortable, but it’s the detail of the embroidery and the sequins that make them completely different. The current AW10 collection is no exception:




Available at the Little Fashion Gallery and Kids of Luxury.

Photo: AW10 by Soft Gallery

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shak-shuka stylish eco boutique for baby, child and mama

Shak-Shuka is an exclusively eco-friendly online boutique, with their unique selection of eco-friendly goodies for babies, children up to 6 and their mums. Finding the best in handmade by both large and small family-run companies, Shak-Shuka ensures that each products conforms to their ethos of using only sustainable, ethical, and eco-friendly materials. From handmade wooden toys sealed with organic oils for teething to Oeko-tex certified messenger bags for kids on the go, Shak-Shuka has the whole family covered, and making sure the environment isn’t harmed in the process.



Visit shak-shuka.com and see their extensive selection of clothes from Mini Rodini, Speesees, Lille Barn, Shampoodle, Popupshop and many more!

Photo: SS10 by Mini Rodini

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Father’s Day and Bubble London

The Scandinavian Dad has already enjoyed being served espresso, chocolate(!), strawberries, fresh newspaper and last but not least home made Father’s Day cards from the girls.

To all you fathers out there:

It’s wonderful to have a day like this -it’s only about the dad. Oh… and a little bit about fashion!

UK kids trade show Bubble London is on today and tomorrow, and this time it’s all about Summer 2011. Christina Rohde, MinyMo, MeMini are among the 200 exhibitors showing the latest trends within kids fashion. It will be really exciting to see what’s on and to share all the news with you!

Bubble is also celebrating Father’s Day! Blogger Tabara will be snapping up the latest insights into kids’ life with their dads. Photos and interviews will be posted on the Bubble Blog throughout the event. Have a look at bubblelondon.blogspot.com.

Photo: The Scandinavian dad with his girls, Portofino Italy, summer 2007

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Mid Season Sale alert

Mid-season sale is now on at several online shops with fantastic discounts on a variety of labels.

Little Hills stock fun and funky labels like Tiny Minymo, Holly’s, Molo, Katvig, Ej Sikke Lej, Duns, Ida T, H.J.O.R.T. and Moccis for children 0 – 6 years old. They offer 15% off on all stock until 8th of June.

Spruced Goose offers you labels like Mini A Ture and Me Too with up to 50% off.

Danish label Malou Barre has their own webshop and are currently offering 20% off on all stock. If you like nostalgic and romantic clothing it’s worth having a look.

Scottish Bohemia Design offers up to 50% off on labels like Molo, Mini A Ture, Katvig and Okker Gokker.

Let us know if you know about a sale that should be mentioned!

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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!

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Slow Fashion for now and the future

Fast speed in fashion is a defining characteristic of today’s textile and clothing industry where it’s possible to turn a sample or design sketch into a finished product in as little as 12 days. And it’s fast consumption, with consumers buying more than what they need.

Fast fashion has been dominating the market for more than a decade, seducing customers by cheap versions of styles that had graced the catwalks of Milan and Paris weeks previously. But awareness is spreading and with customers that barely have recovered from the credit crunch, clothes selling at disposable prices are losing their appeal! The new must-haves are ‘made to last’ or, better still, ‘made in Europe.’

The concept of Slow Fashion is linked to the Slow Food Movement. Founded by Carlo Petrini in Italy in 1986, (we discovered it on holiday in Italy in 2002).
Slow fashion is about designing, producing, consuming and living better. Slow fashion is not time-based but quality-based. Slow is not the opposite of fast but rather a different approach in which designers, buyers, retailers and consumers are more aware of the impacts of products on workers, communities and ecosystems.

Scandinavian children’s fashion is very much about Slow Fashion. The garments are often trans-seasonal with high quality that are made to be kept and produced in organic and fair trade materials.
The new vision is that pleasure and fashion is strongly linked with awareness and responsibility.

“Slow fashion is a glimpse of a different – and more sustainable – future for the textile and clothing sector and an opportunity for business to be done in a way that respects workers, environment and consumers in equal measure. Such a future is but a garment away.”

Kate Fletcher, eco textiles consultant and author.

Photo: Clothing and bed linen in bamboo by Lilleba

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Retro wellies from Petit

Retro wellington boots from danish designer Petit by Sofie Schnoor is arriving in the shops these days.
Simple style, quite nostalgic and a bit retro. Reminds me of a pair of blue Norwegian Viking wellington boots I used to have as a child. -Which I loved!

Visit PetitbySofieSchnoor.com for more footwear and to find out where to get hold of a pair.

Wellies presented to you on a rainy day. Where did the sunshine go?


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A Tiny Doe from Norway

Spring is here, and hopefully there will soon be a Tiny Doe on it’s way over the pond, from Norway.


Photo: Tiny Doe

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And we are settling with the leftovers!

Todays catch from Sweden.



Shopping tips for launches and sale: Walk inside the store. Find the nearest shopping assistant, and ask for directions to desired items. Quickly scan through whats left. Move quickly to the fitting room, and see what’s left there. Then turn towards the till and ask if they have anything left there. Hold on to whatever you are unsure about until you are sure. If you leave anything behind it might be gone within the next second.
Yes, this is mad. But today I retrieved both the dress and a few items for myself as well from SR pour H&M following these simple steps. I read it online somewhere earlier today, and wanted to see if it worked. And after experiencing it I wanted to share it with you!
Photo: TheScandinavianMum for H&M

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