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Baby Dior

...Great until your baby throws up on it :rofl::rolleyes:

But on the other hand I was Christened in baby Dior...so Ill use it for my children :ermm:
 
xiao_ai009 said:
I never got the point of buying little kids expensive designer clothes/bottles/blankets, but if you've got the money, go ahead.

Yeah I find it rediculous myself. They're way too young to appreciate it. Let them prance around the house in mommy's pumps if they wanna feel like supermodels.

When I have a child, I'm dressing her COMFORTABLY. Kids grow so quickly too! I remember having to buy new clothes every few months. What's the point of a Dior outfit if junior is going to get too big for it in 3 months?
 
toooo cute. those models are definitely doing their thing! :) this stuff is very adorable....
 
i think they're pretty cute :) the second girl looks like a little model in the making. and the boy in the third set looks like macauley culkin.
 
They are very cute, yet kids will look great in most clothes anyway.

My grandparents were into buying EXPENSIVE clothings for me when I was young, and yet, they understand how fast I grow so only a few "key" items are from the designer's collection. For children, comfort is most important.

The bloom of expensive children's clothing is one signal, for me, how people are viewing their kids as an accessories. It is no longer scary hearing the news of some young mothers piecing their one year olds' ears and giving them manicures.
 
Ugh..it's a child, not a clothes horse. Even if you can afford it doesn't mean you should.
 
i didn't even know about the existence of Baby Dior until i recvd some as shower gifts two years ago. the clothes are just too cute but i don't think i could afford them myself on a regular basis for my kids.
 
Oh my god. I have a baby dior overwalls in my collection its so cute. I dont have kids, Im just crazy :ninja:
 
I was at Woodbury Common on Saturday and looked through the babydior section. The price range was from about $30 to $100something. They had this cute girls logo shirt for $35 I would have bought for my mom's friends newborn baby but it was a boy!

Another friend got her Seven jeans, for an infant! I too, wouldn't spend a lot on my kids.
 
they are cute little outfits- but really, this just seems silly to me. They're kids. They'll grow out of them in three months.

I see nothing wrong with baby gap. Still cute stuff where you can dress your children up like dolls-
but stuff that you won't feel bad selling at a yard sale for two dollars once they've outgrown it...
 
augustus said:
It is no longer scary hearing the news of some young mothers piecing their one year olds' ears and giving them manicures.

I thik it's kind of scary:shock:
 
I think children's clothing can be cute/beautiful and comfortable, but I don't like it if the kids are dressed like adults...

If you have enough money, buy Dior for them. Very cute :heart:
 

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