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Today’s Baby Editor’s Picks by Lil’Grams

by trish on November 17, 2009

Bundle o’ Joy

Bundle o' Joy

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So you brought home your new bundle of joy, and you have spent every waking moment with your beautiful baby girl, taking it all in, not wanting to miss a moment. Or maybe your sister or best friend just had a little one, and you, the favorite auntie can’t get enough of the 10 little toes. And you want to buy every cute outfit, stuffed toy and diaper accessory. Oh boy, things can get overwhelming quickly! Since we love babies and their sleep-deprived parents, we put together this list of our favorite baby items, which are as functional as they are cute. And of course, we threw in some fabulous pieces for the mom-fashionista, so that she feels gorgeous when hanging out with the mini-me fashionista!

Babywearing is a great way for the mom and the baby to bond, so we started our set with a fabulous sling. The Marimekko Samovaari Ring Sling from Bronwen Handcrafted boldly combines fashion and function in a gorgeous black-and-white pattern. The bold pattern and the beautiful rings introduce drama, while the fabric drapes beautifully. Rest assured that your baby will be safe and sound in the sling. It’s made from durable cotton and 5 times reinforced for strength. The Sling Rings are made from aluminum and designed
specifically to be used in baby carriers. They are lightweight, free of welds, strength tested, smoothed, and made of only the strongest and non-toxic materials. To match, we threw in the OiOi Moroccan Sand Hobo Diaper Bag. Now our fashion mama can look fabulous strutting down the street with the baby and all the necessary items.

What about the little fashionista? Smashing Darling has got your little one covered too! It’s hard not to fall head over heels in love with the Missoni Knit Dress from Bronwen Handcrafted. This darling little pink number is made from a missoni knit fabric, made from cotton with bits of wool and rayon as textural accents.

To keep her warm, you can layer a cute onesie under the dress. Mew Baby makes the most adorably onesies. We chose the Piggy Back design in pink on a darling white onesie.

Every girl, no matter how little she is, must have a pair of fabulous shoes. Claudia’s Bowtique has created the Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco Baby Booties, which are fit to be worn by your little princess. Made of silk pistachio green fabric, these darlings are topped with a gold ribbon, a light pink embellished trim, and a small black & white cameo button piece. How smashing is this darling?

Bronwen Handcrafted contributes the third item for our set in the form of The Bib. Cut generously, this bib will ensure that none of the baby’s food ends up on her fabulous outfit. You can even order the little princess’s initials sewn into the bib.

No baby ensemble is complete without a super soft and cuddly baby blanket. We found this amazing Baby Bella Blanket from Sara Bella Maui. This handmade super soft blanket has both, a pink furry side and a pink satin side. It’s perfect for the little princess.

And if your bundle of joy starts to burp, you will always be prepared with the Disco Dot Burp Cloth from Spoiled and Soiled. With pink dots on a chocolate background, you will still feel trendy taking care of your baby’s burping needs.

About Lil’Grams:

Children create cherished memories everywhere and all the time, at home or on the go.  Lil’Grams gives parents peace of mind that those memories will be stored, and that loved ones will get updates the way they want them. An ideal gift for new or expecting parents, Lil’Grams takes the pain out of getting organized and keeping family and friends updated, by creating a living baby book that friends and family can enjoy, no matter the distance!


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Editor’s Picks by Designer Natha Perkins

by trish on September 19, 2008


My dear girlfriend Michele is pregnant.  She also happens to be drop dead gorgeous but is having lots of days where she feels decidedly not gorgeous because she is pregnant. For all of us that have gone through the amazing/terrifying experience of pregnancy, we know how she feels…With your body changing rapidly and your emotions in turmoil it’s difficult to find clothes that you feel comfortable and stylish in.  Keeping this in mind, I wandered through all of the wonderful shops in Smashing Darling and chose some beautiful things for her that will keep her feeling and looking chic (both now and postpartum) and also help get her prepared for the new baby!

Who says you have to look frumpy when you’re pregnant? This gorgeous dress from Sandmaiden is so chic and because of it’s empire waist, it can be worn while pregnant and for years afterward.  The lovely grey Molly purse is nice and roomy so you could potentially stick a bottle and some diapers in it as well as your personal items.  I love pretty much anything that Dina Varano does but this beautiful bracelet looks stunning and comfortable and you could use your wrist as a rattle if you were desperate! The lotus earrings from stone soup are so simple and elegant and just short enough to avoid grabby little hands.  And we can’t forget cool baby gear…The Silbo designs blanket looks so soft and lets face it- it never hurts to start pushing music early right?  These cool t-shirts from Studio 119 are made to order with whatever name you wish and they are such a fun conversation piece!
To read more about Michele, and see more of my favorite Smashing Darling things for Mamas take a peek at my blog lusciousmetals.blogspot.com.

Stone soup lotus earrings
Sandmaiden chemise
Dina varano bracelet
Studio 119 motorcycle shirt
Silbo designs baby blanket
Molly purse

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Scavenger Hunt, Oooooooh Baby

by trish on July 26, 2008


Keep your babies stylin’ and cool with these fabulous tees from the amazing designers on Smashing Darling.
The first person to go on the hunt inside of smashing darling and tell who the designers are of these items will win a student smash up item! Happy Hunting!

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Todays interview is with designer Bronwen Eastman de Gonzales. Becoming a new mom set in motion Bronwen Handmade. She has lived in many places around the world and draws inspiration from all. With the new company and a baby, she reminds herself to slow down and enjoy the moments because life is about the journey not the destination. You can purchase items from her online here.


SD: With a culinary background, how did you begin designing?
Bronwen: I’ve been into both cooking and making things as long as I can remember. I made baklava as a third grade project and was making most of my own clothes by high school! They are similar endeavors, I think, in that they are both creative and aesthetically based.

SD: When did you start your own line of baby items?
Bronwen: I began Bronwen Handcrafted inc. a little less than a year ago with mostly the baby sling. Since then I’ve branched out into clothes and quilts for babies as well jewelry and a couple other things for adults.

SD: Where do you turn for inspiration for your designs?
Bronwen: I find fabric and bead stores pretty inspiring. It’s usually the beads or fabric that inspires the jewelry or clothing design and not the other way around.
I’m also greatly inspired by traditional, often indigenous artisan from around the world. I love that traditional artisans tend to work with a palette of colors and an eye not influenced by Fifth Avenue but by a history and place. I just returned from a trip to Oaxaca, Mexico and the aesthetic sense and skill of so many artisans there never ceases to amaze me.
Place is another inspiration. The feel of a city or the character of a region.

SD: How do you balance being a mom and running a business?
Bronwen: Ha ha. I wish I’d figured that out!! The job description of Mom changes all the time with a baby and there’s really no way of predicting what the business will do either. When it comes down to it my family is my most important thing. So, I try to keep that in perspective, try to keep abreast of the changing needs of the babe and, in regard to the business, I do my very best to prioritize!

SD: What was it like being in the Peace Corps?
Bronwen: Peace Corps was quite a trip. I was in Madagascar as an environment volunteer for a little over two years from age 19 to 21. In a nutshell, it was really hard physically and mentally and it was an incomparable and very valuable experience. Speaking of priorities, I learned a bit about what mattered to me and what I could do without. I think that in part it was PC experience that made me understand that making beautiful and useful objects and that running a business were not impossible for ordinary mortals—that in effect it gave me permission to start this business.

SD: What is the most important thing you have learned living in so many different countries?
Bronwen: I think that having learned the food cultures of the various places has really enriched my life, but I also feel sort of like a world citizen now and that if I wanted to pick up and move to say, Fiji, that would not be totally out of the question.

SD: Do you have a mantra that you live or work by?
Bronwen: I don’t really, but I’m forever trying to slow myself down and remind myself that it’s about the journey and not the destination.

SD: What does your average day entail?
Bronwen: Wake up late with restaurateur hubby and baby, check for orders, tackle a mountain of dishes, little family time over coffee, naptime=a solid block of work time, an outing of some kind, stolen moments of work between meals, baths and apartment hygiene, hang out with baby, baby sleeps=more work time until passing out.

SD: Describe your personal style?
Bronwen: I think I’m sort of a minimalist, I like my clothes to have clean simple lines but I enjoy luxurious fabrics, big earrings, and nice shoes.

SD: Who are your fashion icons (past or present)? Do you think they influenced your personal style?
Bronwen: Frida Kahlo comes to mind with her ethnic chic look. She always looked fabulous.
I know that I got a lot of my style from my mom though, so I she’s one of my fashion icons!

SD: Do you have any current fashion obsessions?
Bronwen: Oh yeah: earrings made by a group of indigenous people called the Mapuche in Chile and the square embroidered blouses from the Isthmus of Mexico called huipiles tehuanas, like those Frida Kahlo
used to wear, as a matter of fact. Obscure enough for you?

SD: Is there anyone in the Smashing Darling community you have a question or comment for?
Bronwen: Just in general, I’d like to say that I’m so glad to have such a community of creative and interesting people to be a part of and I congratulate everybody for making it happen for themselves!

If you have an idea for an interview you would like to see us do, email me trish(at)smashingdarling(dot)com

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Click on any one of these photos, Click, ‘add to shopping cart’, click Checkout and away you go. Just think about it. It is only the 24th of January and you would have everything taken care of. Sit back and wait for it to arrive. No scrambling to the mall at the last minute accepting whatever you can find that hasn’t been picked over. The only thing left to think about is what make for dinner to serve in your own cozy home.

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For him a gorgeous Rachel Park Tie

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For her some yummy bling from Catalina De La Torre

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For baby cozy, comfy tees from Studio 119

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For Sexydarling, undies by Kitten Miami

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Man’s best friend deserves a sweet treat from Wonder Dog NYC

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For the smitten kitten an Elle P Designs

See something that you would like?
Recommend it to your sweet heart.
I didn’t lie, it is as easy as 1,2,3…

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