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Let’s face it, when you are pregnant and hear you are having a girl, one of the first things that fuels the excitement is knowing you get to dress her up! After having two boys, I finally got a girl and went crazy with dressing her up…I just couldn’t help it. Now that she is a bit older, I love finding ‘Mommy-and-me’ looks that we can wear together. These days the trends for kids and adults is so similar that is easy to style your little one and yourself alike!
I have fallen so in love with a local, handmade brand called, Lola Lou. They are a 3 generation team that work together to design and create super cute and stylish pieces for your little lady. Their fall line featured sophisticated prints and fabrics with girly patterns. I was immediately

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