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Not a huge selection, but I adore what this UK brand does: http://www.belleandboo.com/clothing-c-46.html


For older little girls with a vintage feel, http://www.ilovebreadandjam.com/


But, my personal absolute fave is Aussie brand Oobi - you can get them via this Aussie online shop but I am sure there are also some UK based stockists which a google search may uncover: http://www.littlestyles.com.au/store/pc/dresses-and-skirts-c15.htm


If on more of a budget, Zara does some fabulous stuff, as does H&M.

The clothes from Bonniebaby.co.uk are beautiful quality, soft and very unusual. They are easy to get on and off and perfectly made and presented. They are the kind of thing that you hand down as heirlooms. This is a UK company, but the quality is similar to fabulous French babywear labels.


They are not too pricey, but worn by Gwyneth Paltrow's kids etc. I have been asked to review the clothes off that site for my blog and all the pieces that they sent were just stunning.

  • 3 years later...

I always forget about John Lewis for clothes, but they have a good selection with quite a few different ranges (including their own stuff which can be lovely). My daughter had some lovely things from Joules which JL stock as gifts when she was born- they do some very cute babygrows, with unusual designs/patterns on them.


I always like JoJo Maman Bebe and petit bateau (the latter being slightly more traditional I think).

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