2016年3月1日星期二

How to Dress the Girls? Opinions From Moms!

I do not know exactly how to dress up the girls, because I'm not a mom yet. And what’s more, when they are already at the age of wanting to dress them and choose for themselves, what clothes and colors they are going better seem to be great big problem. It's just part of growing up, without real notions of fashion, girls are absorbing television, her friends, of older girls and even you, which is nice and fashion, or do not you remember when you were you wanted to use small heels you asked your mom or borrow a portfolio to go outside, but bear it empty? Your daughter does the same? Already it is at the age where vanity begins to look out and there is no turning back? Well, I think what moms can do is guide small fashion their decisions. So here are some tips to help your girl to find her own style, and all those tips are from moms.

Melissa: "My daughter always chooses the colors more garish"
Luciana is a small 4-year-old lover shorts or leggings. Melissa says that I prefer on your own comfort. She asks wear leggings with skirts all the time. Jeans, which is very occasionally.
Luciana prefers the current fashion skirts flying, boobies and combined with layers colored pantyhose. Melissa says that ballerinas are basic, but has not found many that you like, because they create a look that looks cute.

Nancy: "their choose"
Nancy has 2 little kids: One is 9 and another is 4. There are a number of basic ones are those who never fail for any occasion: jeans, belt, cotton polo shirts, and sweaters or polar and especially socks that match the pole or the sweatshirt. Very nice touch, TIGHTS are very important!

Fiona: "likes to dress well feminine"

Francesca is the daughter of Fiona, she is 9 years old, and her mother believes that sometimes has "bizarre tastes" and sometimes, if it was, would wear long sleeve tutu dress, or rainbow tutu dress. "Just do not let it put, but I give license to other things, for example, choose strong colors or beautiful designs," he tells me.