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(Port Washington, NY) The NPD Group reports 2003 retail sales. (Washington, DC) Andrea's Beau, LLC, a leading high-end girls' accessories designer, once again raises the bar with its launch of an on-line ordering system for retailers as well as exciting new offerings for fall/winter 2004. (Cabot, VT) Zutano has created a brand new plush character to represent its Velour (spelled "Velure" for its irresistibly luxurious appeal) line of clothing. (Austin, TX) for Mercy's sake, inc., an online children's furnishings and baby clothes designer, announced a licensing agreement with Oopsy daisy, Fine Art for Kids, of San Diego. (Portland, OR) I Made That Corporation announces three do-it-yourself kits that allow kids to build and decorate their own functional furniture. "A stool, table, and toy cart are three products every child needs and uses daily," says Jennifer Humberston, co-founder of the company. "You can't believe how excited and proud kids get about a piece of furniture they made themselves." (Austin, TX) Mother's Day is right around the corner and Glamajama has the perfect gift for all the women who are proud to be called "Mom." (West Palm Beach, FL) Sofra's exquisite line of children's couture clothing will be introduced to the marketplace at the Children's Club show at the Javits Center in New York on March 7 - 9. All clothing is delicately hand sewn, smocked, and embroidered in Greece with limited production of each design. (Anaheim Hills, CA) Baby Bouquet, a complete line of skin care products for babies and young children, was launched in January after two years of intensive research and development aimed at a single idea: offering skin care products for babies that employed the same natural ingredients, innovative formulations and quality production as the best products used by their moms. (Los Angeles) Audible oohs and ahhs can be heard at every presentation and sighting of the charming and in-demand embellished tees, hooded towels, and girly purses by Lettuce Truck Baby of Los Angeles, California. Whether being unwrapped at a baby shower, seen on a munchkin running wild at the park, or spotlighted at a debut at the Children's Club exhibition in New York, the "Pocket Treasures" collection by Lettuce Truck Baby is wowing audiences nationwide. (Santa Monica, CA) Santa Monica-based designer Amber Hagen today announces the launch of Lulah Cashmere, an ultra-hip, ultra-lux line of cashmere baby sweaters and blankets aimed at stylish moms of babies who have everything, yet still need something special for that very important play date. (Portland, OR) Have you ever been shopping, diligently searching for that "perfect" pair of shoes but just can't find one with the right combination of style, practicality and comfort? Well, I've been there too and it's frustrating. Except, after the birth of my first child, the search for the perfect pair of shoes was replaced with the search for perfect baby essentials. (Brooklyn, NY) Appaman is returning to present its Fall/Winter 2004 line. (San Diego, CA) Manos de Mexico, a maker of unique one-of-a-kind fashions, is presenting Chibella, a new line of 100% handmade merino wool sweaters for children, this week at the Children's Club fall/winter 2004 exhibition, (the Jacob Javits Center, 11th Avenue at 36th Street, New York City). (Cabot, VT) Inspired by remembered and idealized visions of childhood, Fall 04 prints and colors reflect autumnal landscapes, camp-weekends and an earthy, natural spirit. (Frisco, TX) Baby Devine offers unique infant specialty clothing that is ideal for christenings, baptisms and special occasions. We are excited to announce several new additions to our line for Spring/Summer 2004. (Frisco, TX) My Vintage Baby celebrated a hugely successful business launch at the Dallas Market on January, 22-24, 2004, where they were picked up by 22 stores. Owner Jessica Wiswall hopes to more than triple the number of stores that carry My Vintage Baby products within the next two months during a nationwide series of market trade shows in Las Vegas, Mississippi, Los Angeles, Dallas, and New York. |
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