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The Measure | Kiki Fluhr
Kiki’s Rankings
Who:
Kiki Fluhr, mother of newborn twins in Boston, Massachusetts.
Why We Love Her:
Kiki’s clothes are the embodiment of everything we remember childhood to be: simple, carefree and innocent. Made mostly from upcycled men’s oxford shirts, her clothing has a vintage yet modern vibe – comfortable enough to climb trees, but presentable for a trip to grandma’s. And more than anything, Kiki takes pride that her clothes grow with children (for instance, her peasant dresses can eventually be worn as tunics and then shirts) and can be mixed and matched for different looks. For all of you envious mothers of boys, Kiki expects to translate her vintage-cool style (see her petticoat dresses and ruffled sun suits) to boy’s wear now that she has a brand new son.
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LaLa’s Pequenos | Alessandra Gutierrez
When Alessandra returned to the States after a two-year stint managing her family’s 1500-acre rain forest preservation in Costa Rica, she missed the affordability…
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Zozo Bug Baby | Julie Martin
Julie always had a passion for art (she owns a mural painting business on top of her successful clothing line), but she didn’t start designing until her two little girls were born…
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Crawler Covers | Laurie Williams
Many moms, like Laurie here, find that having a baby brings out their crafty, resourceful side. When she couldn’t find the children’s apparel she was looking for at a reasonable price…
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Bubble Girl Knits | Lisa Charbonneau
Like so many moms, Lisa decided to leave her job to raise her kids, but still needed to bring in some cash. And now, seven years later, she’s using her life-long knitting skills…
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Thula Thula | Naomi Terblanche
After living overseas for six years, Naomi returned to Australia with her new South African husband and a baby on the way. Her pregnancy made it difficult to find work…
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Lillipops | Jayme Lillie
This stay-at-home mom’s designs and craftsmanship stand on their own, but we truly love that all of her dresses are made from materials that had a life…
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Pink Dixie | Shannon Carroll
Growing up crafting with her grandmothers, Shannon learned everything from crocheting to making stained glass windows — but now, as a mother, she’s focusing her talents on parent…
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Joey and Aleethea | Sandra Kardaras-Flick
This self-proclaimed “geek” (she’s a professional computer programmer) grew up in an arts-and-crafty type family who influenced her to express herself creatively…
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The Striped Cherry | DeeAnn K.
As much as we complain about the lack of available style for little boys, there’s an obvious reason. Having a baby girl is like dressing up our dolls all over again…












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