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Sponsor highlight: Brebi – little concept store

We are pleased to welcome Brebi as a sponsor of Little Scandinavian!
Brebi is a Italian based online boutique, with a selection of the very best children’s clothing brands, accessories, home deco and toys. At the moment they are having a fabulous sale on children’s fashion designer brands like Pale Cloud, Noro, Poppy Rose, Atsuyo et akiko, Petit Nord and Esp no.1. They have a fantastic selection of home deco and toys by brands like Maileg, Blafre, Kidsonroof and Lucky Boy Sunday.


You can visit this lovely shop by the picturesque Como Lake, north of Milan in Italy -or you can go online to discover their eclectic universe of kids style.

Brebì – little concept store, Via Lambertenghi 11, 22100 Como, Italy

To welcome new customers Brebi have reduced their international shipping costs from €15 to €10. And exclusive to the readers of Little Scandinavian is a voucher code saldi2011 that will give you 20% off on fashion that’s not on sale. Happy shopping! www.brebi.it

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Etsy Kids

Most of you are familiar with Etsy, the global online site that gathers up and coming designers, enabling people to make a living making things, and to reconnect makers with buyers from more than 150 countries.
Now there’s Etsy for Kids too, with their own blog EtsyKids that gathers a diverse group of talented & dedicated Etsy shop owners making items for babies, toddlers, and children. We like Handmade living -also for children.

Sewing pattern ruffled nappy cover £5.10

Baby "Hoo's in the Forest" blanket £8.60

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30%, 40%, 50% and up to 60% off!

Get up to 60% discount on gorgeous children’s fashion and design by BangBang Copenhagen, Bobo Choses, Saisy, Estelle & Thild, Gray Label, Hop Hop Hop, Hugau Cph, Kokoon, Lucky Boy Sunday, Petit by Sofie Schnoor, Petitbo, Petite Legarth, Popupshop, Papier Mache, Soft Gallery, Sonny Angel, The Butter Flying, Wovenplay, Baby Bear Shop, Atsuyo Et Akiko, Mini Rodini, Finnsdottir and Smiling Planet… many of our favourite brands!

The big Summer sale starts tomorrow, Tuesday the 14th of June at www.lillefigaro.dk
Lille Figaro is one of our favourite online shops, mentioned earlier as being a online shop with soul and atmosphere.

Lille Figaro – your paradise of quality children’s clothing online.

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Rock Chic Little Remix by Designers Remix Charlotte Eskildsen

A glam rock chic collection for Spring Summer 2011, by danish design label Designers Remix Charlotte Eskildsen.
Sorry guys, girls only! Sizes 4-14y, finally! Another tween brand in other words. www.designersremix.com

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Wheat with new online shop

Danish children’s fashion brand Wheat have relaunched them selves with two main lines, Baby 0-18 months and Junior 1-14y now available in their webshop; www.wheat.dk
The webshop is a collaboration between the brand Wheat and the online shop Lazy.lazy.com that also stock Drappa Dot, Mini A Ture and Ej Sikke Lej. And even better -they have a designated section for tweens!

© Photos by Wheat

Our ballerina, Little B is off to her RAD Grade 3 ballet exam today. It’s all rather exciting with her leotard freshly washed and the character skirt ironed. I have about 1 meter of blond hair to create into a smart ballerina hairdo and a nervous little person to calm down. I’m sure she’ll be fine and I’m looking forward to head out in the sunshine with her. Wish you all a very Happy Tuesday!

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Passion for fashion with an alternative to French classicism

Nordinary is a online shop based in France. Nordinary have a cool, funky and fun collection of many of our Scandinavian favourite brands like Mala, Smafolk, Moonkids, Gren Cotton, Duns Sweden, Hollys and many more. They also have a great selection of all things needed to create a perfect children’s nursery -with a Scandinavian touch; Sebra, Ferm Living and Maileg to name a few.
We had a chat with Estelle, the founder of Nordinary to hear a bit more about this lovely Scandinavian oase. Estelle is pictured below, on the beach in 1976. www.nordinary.fr
Tell us a little bit about you and how your wonderful online shop, Nordinary was conceived.
I worked for several years as a journalist for a big French newspaper, especially in the fashion section. Topics covered in fashion were not always my taste, very classic, preppy, boring for me whose tastes are diametrically opposed. I dreamed of colors, comfortable original materials and a more environmentally friendly conception than mercantile way of thinking.
The birth of my daughter Adelaide was the ingredient that I needed to apply my passion for fashion with an alternative to French classicism. Scandinavian style so quickly imposed itself to me. It was over relatively unknown at the time which encouraged me to take the lead.

How do you select the clothes, what’s the Nordinary style?
I go several times a year in Scandinavia. Priority to Copenhagen where I attend two major trade shows for fashion trends Ciffkids and CphKids. I draw many of my inspirations there. But my best discoveries are those that I can found in small shop on rides in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Aarhus.
Scandinavia is full of young designers who are not necessarily represented in the fairs. So my choice is directed primarily towards the creators unknown in France. They must be colorful, comfortable and Oeko-tex as much as possible. The price is also important. I also think of the child who will wear the garment. He must be happy to put it on, to show to his friends. For babies and toddlers, all-over prints are a real source of pleasure. They act like a giant picture book that awakens and enchants them!

And finally, what’s your favourite picks for the summer? Any strong trends?
In Mala, I love their happy print that puts you in a good mood. We feel that children are comfortable and chic at the time. Nothing complex about these basics, you just put it with a simple gesture. It also helps the autonomy of smaller.
Regarding our deco selection, Sebra and Ferm Living are our two favorites. The joy and colors continues inside bed. We fell in love for the colorful printed highlights of the new collection from Sebra. The cars that reminds us, parents, when we play thousand milestones (a French card game), and caring little owls to keep the sleeping girls!
Ferm Living is spoiling us with all its sweet and original organic pillows and soon some extra especially for moms!
To celebrate the arrival of warm weather, Nordinary choose to invite circus animal and festive decor. We also look forward to the small UV swimwear from Smafolk and flowered dresses of Duns Sweden!
For mums, we have also a new selection made for her with Scandinavian designers like Danefae and Hjorth. Raincoat, skirt, dress and pants in a high quality and with this Nordic touch that we love!



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Summer in Skandium

Looking to refresh your home after the big Spring clean or in search for the perfect wedding gift this Summer we recommend visiting Skandium in Marelybone. We visited Skandium last weekend in search for a wedding gift and had a browse through the store and enjoyed seeing all the design classics (in all prize ranges) in gorgeous daylight that they have managed to create in store.


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The new Summer series from iittala was hard to resist. I was thinking of buying the mug, but when that’s entered your home I’m sure the rest is to follow shortly! The girls also loved the wooden animals by Kaj Bojesen from Rosendahl.
We ended up leaving with a very nicely wrapped wedding gift and a few items for ourselves too…

Photo: Rosendahl wooden toys and iittala Taika tableware set at Skandium

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Online shop with soul and atmosphere

Lille Figaro is one of our favourite shops with lot’s of chic fashion and design. The founder of Lille Figaro Rikke lives in Denmark with her husband and three children, Frederikke Lucie 6 years, Karl Gustav 4 years and Alberte Lucie 1 ½ year.

Little Scandinavian met up with Rikke to chat about fashion, design, online shopping and motherhood.

Tell us a little bit about Lille Figaro -what is your inspiration?
After becoming a mother myself I’ve been a frequent user of online shopping as time is limited compared to the “before children life”. But somehow online shopping didn’t give me the same experience as in store, there was something missing -like soul, atmosphere and the actual good feeling you get from shopping in a physical store. That’s what inspired me to wanting to create an online shop with not only a great selection of designer clothes and lifestyle products but also a shop with identity with it’s own soul and atmosphere. I want the customers to feel welcomed and it should be a exciting experience to shop in Lille Figaro -although it’s online. Lille Figaro is a dream of creating my own concept store that now finally has come true.

How do you select the brands and styles? What is important to you when choosing what to stock?
The brands and styles that are in the shop are chosen with special care. I choose with my heart and you’ll find nothing in the shop I would not buy myself. Lille Figaro is the best choice for the fashionable, discerning and not least busy mum or dad who can find a lot of delicious hand-picked items for their children in one single store. We also wanted to share the true modern Scandinavian lifestyle with offering more than children’s fashion, we recommend checking out what’s on offer under our category Goodies for Mum with everything from gorgeous printed jumpsuits, beautiful beaded bags and jewelery to organic skincare for you and your child and our handpicked interior accessories.

Do you want to share your favourite picks from the Spring Summer 2011 collection with us?
For the girls I simply love the amazing ITI tunic dress with contrast fringes by Petitbo, the beautiful Havana tutu dress in creme by Wovenplay and the matching feather hairband also by Wovenplay. Another favourite is the clean and simple cherry t-shirt dress by Bobo Choses that can be worn in so many ways. A lot of the clothes are unisex and can be worn by either girls or boys. But in particular for the boys my favourites must be for the baby boy the sleeveless baby onepiece with sailboat print by Bobo Choses, so simple and I love the colour. Another great item is the super soft and cool Beetle tee by Soft Gallery, the loose fit stripy shorts in dirty white and black also by Soft Gallery is another must have this summer for the boys, and the dark green parka by Popupshop will take your little one trough rainy and windy days and long into the autumn.

Visit www.lillefigaro.dk

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By Royal Appointment

In celebration of the Royal Wedding this April, global luxury children’s wear retailer, AlexandAlexa.com, has launched their By Royal Appointment Campaign, with an exclusive mini Kate & William photoshoot, online ‘Regal Style’ collection and an exciting facebook competition.

The photoshoot, held at Syon House, the lavish home of the Duke of Northumberland, features a specially selected range of stunning Royal worthy pieces from Dior, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Paul Smith Junior and many more fantastic luxury and premium brands.

AlexandAlexa.com and the world’s most prestigious toy store, Hamleys, have teamed up to create an exclusive mini Kate and Wills Mini Look-A-Like Facebook competition which will award the best Royal look-a-likes under 12 years of age with a collection of gorgeous designer clothing and exclusive Hamleys gifts.

Don’t miss out, enter this fun competition by uploading photos of your adorable mini Kate and/or handsome mini William on Facebook. You can also partake via twitter by searching trending topic #MiniRoyals and following the instructions listed on @AlexandAlexa tweets.

All international entrants also welcome. Closing Date: Friday, May 6, 2011

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Meet Helene from Barnyardkids

We are about to explore different independent shops offering Scandinavian children’s fashion.
First up is Barnyardkids, a UK based online shop offering childrens clothes for 0-6 years olds by Scandinavian designer labels Mini Rodini, Smafolk, Katvig, Ej Sikke Lej, Duns, Urban Elk, Ida T, Moccis, Molo and Name It. We met up with lovely Helene from BarnyardKids last week to find out more.

Helene with her son, Sterling.



Little Scandinavian: What was the background for starting up Barnyard Kids and when did it all happen?

Helene: Barnyardkids formed in June 2008 and began trading in November 2008. My son Sterling was born in September 2007 and I quickly discovered a lack of good clothes for babies and young children. After a bit of research, I decided there was a gap in the market for good quality, cool and fun clothes, so decided to launch my own business. Although I’ve lived in England for 20 years, I was born and brought up in Sweden, so was instinctively drawn to Scandinavia for the brands I wanted to offer. By the way, ‘barn’ in Swedish means ‘child’ hence the name ‘barnyardkids’.

Little Scandinavian: How do you select the brands and styles? What is important to you?

Helene: Barnyardkids only stock Scandinavian brands and have an extensive collection from popular brands like Smafolk, Katvig and Ej sikke lej, and a selection of our favourite pieces from lesser-known brands such as Urban Elk and Duns Sweden. Initially it was important to stock clothes that are organic or oeko-tex certified, but we’ve had to compromise when we got Molo Kids and Name-It onboard as they are not organic, but we love their clothes. And the fact they’re Scandinavian!

Little Scandinavian: Do you want to share your favourite picks from the Spring Summer 2011 collection with us? What made you choose these items and are there any strong trends and exciting news we should be aware of for this season?

Helene: Regarding trends for 2011, denim is making a big comeback and will be popular this year. This prompted us to get Name It onboard as they make really cool affordable denim. The Katvig SS11 collection is very strong and selling well, the quality is even better than normal. Mini Rodini are as cool as ever, and Molo Kids have produced some great new t-shirts for this season. Smafolk continue with their fun retro prints; the owl and cow prints are big sellers at the moment, and their car, digger and animal prints are always popular.

Little Scandinavian: Thank you Helene and we wish you and your family a very Happy Spring and Easter!

Helene’s favourite picks for Spring Summer 2011

Elk print body wrap by Urban Elk £19.99

Dana dress by Name It £14.99


Oniver boys jeans by Name It £19.99

Tractor body by Smafolk £15.99


Ralphie short sleeve car t-shirt by Molo £24.99

Velour stripe sweatshirt by Katvig £27.99



Barnyardkids have free UK delivery for all orders over £20. To find out more visit www.barnyardkids.co.uk

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