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Articles in July, 2003 issue of Children's Business
- Baby style: fall fashion for the crib and stroller set. (spree).
- Back-to-school style. (spree).
- color my world ... pretty: delicate florals and romantic pattern and texture mixing create a pretty universe for baby girls. (Baby Style).
- Top notch!
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Shopping bag: shabby chic. (Star Style File).
by Clack, Erin E. - City slickers! (Shoe Box).
- Gotta have it: from baby yoga gear to cool corduroy, these are the season's hot items. (Shop Talk).
- 5 easy pieces: dressing baby is as easy as 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... thanks to these stylish, coordinating pieces. Now Baby can have a complete look that's cute, but not canned. (Baby Style).
- Dress code.
- Wish list! Spree asked style-savvy models, 13-year-old twins Bobby and Brittany Walsh, to make a wish list for back-to-school. Check out these eight-grader's cool picks. (Shop Talk).
- Ring leaders. (Shoe Box).
- Runway to reality: spree translates the trends seen on the catwalks of Europe. Check out these stateside versions of Italian designs influenced by motorcycle gangs, Asia and the world of dance. (Shop Talk).
- Monkey business: go bananas over these funny monkeys! (Baby Style).
- Wearable art.
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"I'm never excited to shop!" (Fashion emergency).
by Ratican, Kimberly - Jocky Jane. (Stylewatch: a new twist on an old trend).
- The very first day. (Back-To-School Style).
- What's in store? At nordstrom. (Shop Talk).
- Baby soft. (Baby Style).
- Bottoms up! Boy oh boy! You've got style in your jeans. This is fashion denim. (Back-To-School Style).
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Luxe for less. (Star Style File).
by Clack, Erin E. - Baby talk. (Baby Style).
- Fashion boot camp.
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by Mitchelle, Tracy - Color my world ... earthy: rich, earthy tones help create a natural world for baby boys. (Baby Style).
- Get a leg up! (Back-To-School Style).
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Take-out tees. (Star Style File).
by Clack, Erin E.
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