2009: Holiday Fashion Trends traditional children's classic colors, prints, drawings and models center stage As budget-conscious families look to get more wear their party dresses, they turn to methods that can be worn by their children much longer than the parties or a family photo time.
This year, the types of holidays remain faithful to the traditional tune. The classic dress of the First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters and a more conservative approach to the traditional holiday shopping center set to air this year, with a few twists.
Search the store for children this holiday season and you will see Argyles and plaids in red and green traditional. From chic boutiques to department stores such traditional prints make a huge presence this year and they are not just for shirts and dresses. You see them on shoes, socks, hats and everything else. With beautiful rich velvet finishes that add to the luxurious look, we have learned to love, children can be elegantly dressed for the holidays and a good part of the new year.
For the buyer who is willing to throw caution to the combination of hot colors this season are purples and rich plums combined with raspberry and deep red. Mixing plaids and Argyles is not untimely, is for boys considering mixing a dark red shirt and a plaid jacket with Plum Argyle in bold shades of the same color. metallic accents in gold and silver are popular and ethnic and cultural influences, such as packaging kimono style skirts, tops and dresses are introduced this season to keep your child with inspired style.
To seek inspiration whimsical tutus and tutu-esq fashion inspired girls and flying, flying, flying!
Posted on March 30, 2010.