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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

LET THE SUN SHINE IN

The feeling for spring 2006 can be summed up in one word: Retro. And to be specific, retro circa the mod, love to love ya’ baby Sixties. Yes, anyone who rocked out at Woodstock—or has seen pictures of the historic event-- will recognize the dove imagery, the embroidery, the tiered peasant skirts and earthy denims of that peace for all era.

TIME FOR TIERS
Chicks rule—Cher meets Daisy Miller-The most import silhouette this spring: tiers. The layered ruffles fall from dress bodices or the waists of skirts.-Bodices covered with tiny puckers give a Seventies spin to girls’ sundresses.-Skirts with a hanky hem are as girlish as a lace petticoat.-Drop-waists and delicate pleats are inspired by Thirties glamour.Easy Rider-Grease monkey dudes go back to the land-T-shirts, especially those with layers of printing, appliqués and stitching update the ever-popular top.-Short over long sleeved T-shirts make getting boys (and girls) dressed a breeze.-Reach for a camp shirts in funky Hawaiian prints, stripes or plaids when you can’t look at another T-shirt.-Cargo pockets are still the “It” decoration on boys’ pants, shorts, even swim trunks.

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS
Melon—Peachy pinks and apricots are used for solids and in multi-colored prints.-Coffee—The newest way to wear brown is with a spoonful of cream. Fresh rose and peach make cool, warm weather partners.-Sky—The sky’s the limit with this fresh cast of blue. Pair it with pink for feminine girls’ sportswear and swimsuits, or cocoa for boys’ T-shirts and separates.-Khaki—While blue denim is a constant, greenish khakis, or a brownish tint of the color looks new.

PAISLEY PERSUASION
The paisley print is hip in watercolor effects, or in bold, block-printed versions.-What symbol says “Sixties” more than the dove? Whether it’s embroidered on T-shirts or jeans, the bird soars for spring.-Animals are a favorite motif printed on T-shirts, or their skins used as a chic pattern for sports and swimwear.-Hawaiian prints lend a funky, beach-themed feel to boys’ swimwear.-Camouflage with a twist: changing the foliage pattern to clouds for instance—updates the perennial print.

EXTRAS
Beaded and sequined sandals add a touch of luxury to sports and swimwear.-Any trim: crochet, rickrack, lace or flower, as well as embroidery, embellished girls--and sometimes boys--garments.

Tina Barry contributes weekly style and food stories to The Brooklyn Papers, and is a contributing editor for The Online Guide to Kids’ Fashions, www.jamesgirone.com. Barry spent 10 years as a textile designer then manufactured a line of better children’s wear. She teaches at The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

5 Day European Sale

Don't miss out on a special 5 day European clothing sale for kids. From 30%-60% off popular imported children's designers such as Beetlejuice, Cakewalk, Jean Bourget, Marese, Room 7, Red Sound, Blu, Miniman, and more. Sale ends January 20, 2006 and sizes and quantities are limited so check out these hot Euro trends today for your little girl or boy.