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Monday, February 23, 2009

Keep Your Children in Style with Tralala Clothing

By Katie Wilber

Mothers and little girls alike are in for a unique shopping experience with clothing that comes from California, but pulls inspiration from France.

Anastasia Backstrand is the owner and designer of Tralala, a children's clothing boutique. Long before leaving France, Backstrand was mesmerized by patterns and colors. She eventually earned an education in fashion design in Paris. In the mid 90s, she left France for California, where she lives and designs clothing today. Tralala became a reality in 2003 with her vision to design high-end children's clothing.

Kids don't have to trade fashion to be comfortable at playtime. Dressing your kids in clothing from Tralala will make them the best dressed kids on the playground. Tralala delivers a French look of floral appliques, along with black or red toile patterns.

It is nothing short of an understatement to say that the clothing line from Tralala is unique. The clothing is made from 100% soft-combed cotton. The clothing has not been pre-shrunk so the fashions will shrink the first time they are washed. The French children's wear is sized for average children at every age so take that into account when choosing the appropriate size for your little darlings.

The look of Tralala clothing can best be described as classic or romantic. Some designs have an Oriental flare with bold black and white fabric outlines in the skirts and play clothes. The clothing is made with limited edition, one-of-a-kind prints that are exclusive to Tralala. One look and you'll quickly realize they are something special.

The new spring 2009 collection called Pure is an organic baby and toddler clothing line. These fashions will actually cater to both baby boys and girls. Now both genders can enjoy the luxurious, stylish, cotton fabrics that are a signature of the Tralala clothing lines.

The Pure line is expected to be more appealing and stylish than the typically bland look of organic clothing currently available to parents. The line is made from 100% bamboo cotton, mother of pearl buttons, and organic satin. It will include blankets, dresses, layettes, and pant sets.

The company also tries to help kids out. It has partnered with Kids in Distressed Situation. The organization helps kids with necessities, such as shelter, food, and clothes. A portion of every sale from the Pure line will go to the organization.

This is not the first time that Tralala will be helping out those in need. The company has also been involved with Feed the Children and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

As with many retailers these days, Tralala's high-end children clothing can be found across the country and over the internet. If you're looking for something different for your little girl or as a gift for a child, you'll want to check out Tralala. Although the clothing looks like expensive French fashion, it's sure to become your child's favorite, cozy thing to wear thanks to its down-to-earth comfort.

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