ParentDish: For the girly-girl: TwirlyGirl clothes
When I found out I was having a son, I raced to the high-end fashion mecca
department store where my sister worked at the time. Ultrasound in
hand, I showed her the penis and she shot me a knowing look. "That
sucks," she said honestly, "But we'll get used to it."
To most,
that would seem like a horrible comment. But I understood. We were two
girls, raised so closely together (16 months apart) by a very feminine
and fashion-conscious mom. A boy didn't fit in with our vision of a
little doll to dress. Of course reality set in once he was born and we
realized: a) babies are not little dolls, b) we would love him more
than we ever imagined, and c) boys are fun to dress; they just present
more of a challenge.
Then I had a girl. And yes, they really are more fun to dress. (Sorry Nate!) The challenge soon became how to have fun with girls' clothes without making her look like a wad of Bubblicious. So how do you celebrate her girlhood and her desire to be a princess?
In comes TwirlyGirl,
featuring a line of reversible (and very twirly) dresses, pants with
skirts attached, leggings, and shirts in fun colours, patterns and
trims. I absolutely adore the pants, because they offer some twirly, girly flair while allowing freedom of movement. And there's plenty more than just pink.
All the clothes are made in Los Angeles, right down to the fabric. Dresses start at $70 USD.



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