This morning, LD and I were chatting. Well, I was telling him stories. He likes that. He especially likes it when one of the characters is LD, the boy with the beautiful hair. Oh man, he loves when the stories are about that guy.
LD, the beautiful-haired boy also had a little brother - at this point I pause so that he can insert the little brother's name. And then, they had a new baby in the family, and it was a little - this time, I pause so that he can insert the gender. What he doesn't know is that I consider his answer to be a premonition. Needless to say, it gives me the shits when he says 'boy'. And then I argue with him about whether he really meant to say 'boy' at all. Wouldn't he like a little sister?
But today, happily, and without hesitation (or coercion), he said 'girl'.
And what would this little girl be named?
"Norshun," he told me, in what can only be described as a Swedish Chef accent.
LD, Zee and Norshun.
Yes. That seems about right.
So let's send some baby girl affirmations out into the universe. Let's look at pretty girl clothes!
1. Tea Princess
Established in 2004, this Australian label specialises in some of the most amazing clothes and accessories for little girls aged newborn to 8 years. I am supremely covetous of every single piece in every single collection. I almost can't breathe, this stuff is so darling.

2. Funky Monkey
A fabulous little Made It find. I love handmade clothes and these have a funky little retro vibe going on. I want the maxi dress in my size! And I have a good mind to pick the little doilies off those paisley pants and put my boys in them. Check out the Funky Monkey store on Made It - the prices will blow your mind.


3. Chasing Butterflies
Another little handmade business. Oh, there are some clever people out there! The clever person behind Chasing Butterflies is Amanda - she makes vintage-inspired pieces for tiny little ladies that just make me swoon. Also, I've seen a photo of her - and she's really pretty. Annoying. I found her on Facebook. Check out her page and prepare to fall in love.
4. Frankys
Another little gem found on Made It. Cute clothes using fabrics with fabulous retro prints. And isn't it nice when little girls dress like little girls? So sweet. And once again, so reasonably priced.

5. Hart and Sew
The Aussie dollar is on fire. So that means Etsy time, right? I have recently rediscovered the beauty of vintage. What put me off in the past was the endless trawling through op shops in the hope of maybe finding something kind of cute. But Hart and Sew has done all the hard work for me. Yay! The other thing? The States have so much more vintage loveliness than the average Vinnies store in Aussie suburbia. If you're into vintage, take a look. Lordy, there's some cute stuff.


6. Rock Your Baby
This would have to be my all time fave brand for kids clothes. I own HEAPS of RYB stuff. And my boys look ridiculously awesome wearing it. I also own some girls stuff. No, I do not have a daughter. But a bargain's a bargain. And I am so having a daughter soon. Whatever. But seriously, another amazing Aussie business making crazy cute clothes for tiny people. What's not to love?
So. Wow. That was toothache sweet, no?
It's not making me feel empty inside AT ALL.
I happen to know for a fact that Norshun would rock each and every one of those pieces like the little champ that she is.
Have you discovered any shut your face gorgeous kids brands lately?
* All photos sourced from the website of each clothing label. Click on the business name to go to their corresponding website.