Month: December 2016
baby presents?
The perfect baby present? Tough one. Something lovely, but original, but practical, but long lasting, but good value, and a little bit special. Let’s face it, you can’t make a baby any more beautiful no matter what you dress them in… they’re gorgeous already. BUT if you’re looking for something that does all of that, and…
getting children dressed
Sometimes it’s a struggle to dress a small child… their tights are itchy… their arms don’t want to come out the end of the sleeve… they will do pretty much anything but stay still! When you do get them dressed though- they look so lovely in something simple like the Annabel Pinafore, essential pink blouse,…
you better watch out… you better not cry!
We all know a VIP or two… Cara… Bono… Kimye. Imagine how delighted we were to be featured in VIP alongside the greats! Check out our latest press below featuring the Harriet and Jemima dresses, and of course, never out of style… the man in Red.
cosy cashmere for kids and grown-ups too!
What could be better at this time of year than wrapping up in baby soft cashmere? Here at little larks we fell in love with 100% cashmere knitted in Dublin and so soft, our daughters think it was “knitted from clouds”. So we asked Laura Chambers to make us some. Check out the results here…
a day in the life
Check out Caroline in this article in the Sunday Independent. Just as we suspected- 24 hours is not enough!
christmas dressing made simple
Here at little larks HQ we’ve noticed lots of people rushing around the shops this week. And we know how you feel because we have loads and loads of jobs to get done before Christmas too! Take a tip from Holly, pictured below in Woman’s Way. She looks absolutely lovely in a little lark’s Tess dress, worn…
Sunday Independent gift guide
Hmmm… what to wear on Christmas day? Well, if you ask the little larks team it varies from cosy cashmere to leather trousers (you know who you are!). For the under 8’s though, it’s unanimous… a little larks dress (we love the Jemima, as worn here by Matilda) with a Laura Chambers cardigan, knitted here in…