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Update: Celebrity babies rock Splendid Littles and so can yours

Update: The winner is CBB Reader Tracey!

Chances are that cute striped shirt you saw on a celebrity kid is from Splendid LittlesViolet Affleck, Heaven Rain Charvet, Coco Arquette, Wyatt Crow, Leni Klum, HazelModer, Pax Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Jolie-Pitt are just a few of the tinseltown tots whose parents dress them in this fashionable line.  I have a few pieces for Anya and can say with absolute certainty that they are super soft and cozy.  The secret is in the supima cotton/modal blend.  As you know, school will be back in session before you know it so consider adding some Splendid Littles to your kids’ fall wardrobes. The line is carried at finer department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom, but also boutiques, including CBB faves like MilkShop.com, Tuttibella.com, and Oliebollen.com.

Splendid_stripe_top_toddler_bordeauFor the toddler:
This fall, there are rich colors like brown, orange, yellow, red, taupe and more and as usual, tons of stripes (thin and thick), thermals, hoodies and supima cotton, making every article of clothing the most comfortable for any toddler heading to their first days of pre-school. (Left: Splendid Littles Toddler Stripe Top)

Splendid_girl_espressoFor the big girl and tween:
Splendid Girl and Ella Girl are both lines that your tween daughter will love.   It is a very fun, girly collection and completely perfect for going back to school with style.   This Fall, there are deep, rich colors like browns, reds, olives, greys and navys as well as those famous signature stripes.  Both lines are mini versions of what their big sister is wearing, just with higher necklines and lower hemlines. (Right: Splendid Littles Hooded Tunic Dress)

Pictured on top:
Maddox: Charcoal striped raglan, Pax: Charcoal Thermal Stripe, Violet: Striped Pocket Dress in seashell pink (on sale, $29), Hazel: Mini Stripe Dress in Orchid, Leni: Striped Henley.

Img_0092Exclusively for Celebrity Baby Blog Readers: Win a Splendid Littles outfit for your favorite baby girl! We’re giving away a pink/white waffled cotton long sleevethermal with a crew neckline and banded cuffs and horizontal striping and matching solid pants (a $69 value). 

To enter, post a comment and tell us how much you usually spend on your child’s back-to-school or fall wardrobe.

(Giveaway closes tomorrow at 12 pm EST. Winner will be announced by September 20.)

29 Responses to “Update: Celebrity babies rock Splendid Littles and so can yours”

  1. Rachel Kogan Says:

    Well my daughter is not in real school yet…but I spend an average of $100-$150 a month on her clothes. She’s just over 2 years old and has almost as many clothes as I do, although she goes through them much faster. My philosophy, “If she looks good…I look good!!”

  2. ab Says:

    This is adorable! Hoping to win!

    For back to school clothes, it varies. We spend a few hundred dollars per chid in the beginning. We don’t do a big shopping right befre school starts though. With all of the growing they’ve done since last year, they usually do need a good bit, but more warm clothes for the upcoming cold weather than the still summery things they need during the still hot back to school first few weeks. So, after a month or two, we do a bigger shopping, and add pieces as we need them. It sure adds up in the end!

  3. lori Says:

    Sadly, I usually rely on the grandparents to help with the children’s clothes. So, we probably only spend about $100 for two children. This outfit is so cute and would look adorable on my daughter!

  4. Amy B Says:

    We typically spend about $300 on back to school clothes for my school aged daughter(5). I shop LOTS of sales and end up with quite a bit for the money. That outfit is adorable, I need to check out their site! I am pregnant with what I suspect to be our third daughter.

  5. Amyd Says:

    My daughter is only 15 mth and goes to daycare. Clothes for the age are so stinkin cute, I just can’t resist. I’d say I think I will spend about $300-$400 for fall/winter clothes.

  6. jen Says:

    Two of my daughters are in school. We usually spend around $400.00 on clothes for them in the Fall. We don’t have any of this brand, it looks cute and comfortable.

  7. Heather Slater Says:

    I spend $100 (on average) for fall clothing for my three boys. I wait until the sales hit and buy everyone jeans (three pairs), long sleeve shirts (5) and a new jacket.

  8. Tammy Says:

    My absolute FAVORITE thing about the CBB is that you give product information! I can’t tell you how many outfits I’ve bought because of this (especially those worn by little Miss Violet Affleck!)

    I spend about $200 on my son’s school clothes and about $200 on my daughter’s clothes. And that’s probably a low estimate ;)

  9. Tammy Says:

    I spend about $200 on my son and about $200 on my daughter.

    By the way, my absolute FAVORITE thing about the CBB is that you give product information. I can’t tell you how many clothes I’ve bought because of this (especially those worn by Miss Violet Affleck!).

  10. kristen Says:

    we don’t do back to school shopping as my daughter is only 10 months old. we do shop year round though, and i have no idea how much we spend.

  11. Vanessa Says:

    I spent about $400.00 this year and my parents spent another $100.00. Hopefully – I won’t have to buy again until the summer :) I like Heather’s shopping style!

  12. Joanne Says:

    For my daughter and sons fall wardrobe, we easily spend around $250-$300 each. Grandma is always good for a couple of outfits each. They love Grandma!!

  13. Denise Says:

    I typically spend about $150.00 to $200.00 on school shopping for my kids (Ages 6, 5 and 4). Luckily for me, Nana and Pap help out a lot by taking each of the kids on a mini-shopping spree before school, too!!

  14. TracyH Says:

    I spent at least $200 on my daughter’s fall wardrobe recently and she is only 6 mos old. Too fun to shop for girl clothes I guess.

  15. Lynn Anne Says:

    I’ll be honest – all we usually spend is on ‘fill ins’ like maybe a coat or some heavy tights. So many people have given us clothes for our daughter that we rarely have an excuse to buy anything new, much less a whole new seasonal wardrobe. I’ll guess we’ll be spending abut $75 this year, because she needs a winter coat. but OH is this a cutie set!

  16. Angie Says:

    I dont really shop just for going to school i think i shop all the time. it seems my kids grow alot. in fact i am glad i didnt spned a ton on back to school clothes because just today my son put on his pants and i thougt they looked a little small!! i probably spend 50-100 per month total for both kids but i get some stuff from my sis for my daughter so not as much to buy for her!

  17. Jenn Says:

    I tend to spend about $150 per child for back to school clothes. I try to shop at the end of the previous fall season for clothes for the next year to save money. They always get to pick out one special outfit though for the first day.

  18. Lynda Says:

    My daughter is a tiny sized ‘tween and was adopted from Russia when she was five – 6 years ago. She is tough to shop for because she is an athlete who abhors the girly, girl stuff. I tend to hit the sale racks and look for things that if she doesn’t like it, I am not out a lot of money. Seriously looking for a style that pleases her…. LOVE the links on CBB because I can check out so many styles on line!

  19. Adventures In Babywearing Says:

    I’d love to win. I’d say I spend about $100 per child for back to school, then more when colder weather comes. But it seems like I’m always buying them something new!

    Steph

  20. marta Says:

    my daughter doesn’t go to school yet,and i don’t have an average i spend monthy on clothes for her,it all depends on how many thigns i find cute!

  21. rachel Says:

    I try to keep the spending down but it really adds up fast. When you add up jackets, sweaters, sporty clothes and some nicer stuff it is probably about $200-that is when I manage to get stuff on sale!!!

  22. Dana Says:

    My daughter is almost 2, yet it seems like I start off every season by spending around $150…and then buy more clothes throughout the season, maybe totaling another $100. I try to be pretty frugal, but I love shopping for her more than for myself! It’s so much easier to buy toddler clothes – find the right size, and it almost always fits! No worries about looking fat, etc. – makes dress-up inevitable!!!

  23. Tracey Says:

    My daughter is only 8 months old, but I’ve had alot of fun building her wardrobe! I’ve spent around $200-$300 per size (0-3, 3-6, 6-9). When I find something I love, I buy it in her current size, and in a grow-into size. I have some great pieces all the way up to 24M. Items I can’t pass by are soft cottons that are gentle on the skin and are classically designed. :)

  24. Tess Says:

    I spend about $300 on back to school clothes. I love shopping for my kids, and for myself!

  25. Grace Says:

    I’ve been spending around $300-$500 on a new fall wardrobe for my daughter. Sounds excessive, but when you do a good chuck of it as places like Old Navy, you get A LOT for your money. I then fill in the rest with some better pieces (like Splendid – so confy!) to round out her wardrobe.

    Next question you should ask is how much us moms spend on our own fall wardrobes… Me? NOTHING!! I’d rather spend it on my daughter :)

  26. Amy Says:

    I have 3 kids, one toddler and two boys in elementary school. My boys still let me dress them in whatever I want, so I get to have fun shopping. I usually spend about $250 on each boy for school clothes. Then my daughter! Well, after 2 boys it is so FUN to shop for a GIRL..YIPPIE! So, I have gone a bit overboard and probably have spent $500 on her for the upcoming long winter here.

  27. Sarah Says:

    Love this brand!! I highly recommend it, we bought a bunch of Splendid Littles
    this summer and it wears and washes awesome and looks fabulous on our girls & the clothing for us Mom’s is divine.

    Our Children go to private school so the uniforms, shoes and supplies typically run about 200-300.00 per child. We currently have 3 in school and our baby girl is 19 months. Our fall clothing is well over a 1000.00 for all four of our Children. The girls typically have more boutique, Oilily, Room Seven, IKKS and such and the boys mostly wear Quiksilver and Hurley. My philosophy is Children need to learn to be stylish when they are young so they are stylish adults. I want them all to look fabulous since they are a reflection of me.

  28. meg Says:

    We spend about $200 for the fall/winter season each year for our older one. We try to shop at Target to get more bang for our buck. She’s just started caring a lot about what she wears so we’ve been hitting gap kids and old navy too. The younger is just a baby so we’re still swimming in hand-me-downs!

  29. Jessica L. Says:

    I have two children and it’s pretty typical of me to spend about $1000 on each of them per season. I’m talking about shoes, light jackets, winter coats, gloves, hats, sweaters and the rest. It adds up really quickly. I always end up spending more on their wardrobe than my own and my husband’s.


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