Welcome to Girls Clothing


Friday, May 25, 2007

Tea Collection

Tea Collection's mission is to offer children quality clothing that "reflects and celebrates the beauty found in cultures around the world". Many of their designs are influenced by the clean lines of traditional Asian clothing. They always use quality fabrics, and their attention to detail is apparent in everything they do.

Greggy Girl

Greggy Girl is taking the world of girls' fashion by storm. Their unique take on girls' fashion and their wonderful designs that mix color, texture and tons of style into every Greggy Girl outfit has made them wildly popular. In fact, if you want to get your hands on some of Greggy Girl's most in demand outfits, you should get your name on their preorder lists.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Fashion belts, handbags and clothes at Quiz

Quiz supplies fashion clothes to style conscious 15 to 35 year-old women. We supply women's trousers, tops, skirts, dresses and footwear, as well as fashion handbags and belts.

The Quiz philosophy is to offer our customers the latest fashion clothes, the highest quality and tremendous value for money.

We aim to be exciting and innovative, offering our customers the fashion clothes that they want, when they want. To stay in touch with the ever-changing trends in fashion belts, handbags and clothes, we have developed a dynamic and very responsive organisation.

Quiz – women's fashion clothes

Quiz Clothing is a high street chain specialising in women's and girls' fashion clothes. With 50 stores nationwide, we strive to bring the very latest women's fashion straight from the catwalks to the shop floor.

We sell high fashion clothes for women that are up-to-the-minute, stylish and totally affordable. Whether you visit us online or in one of our branches, you can be sure to find a fantastic choice of women's fashion clothes. Our dedication to bringing the latest in women's fashion direct to the high street, along with our high standards of customer service, has led to our rapid growth.

My son likes girls' clothes and toys. Does this mean he'll be gay?

Preschoolers love to pretend, and this is just one of the many ways in which your child is experimenting with imaginary roles — whether it's as policeman or princess, construction worker or Cinderella. (It's interesting that parents are often concerned about boys who enjoy girls' toys or clothes but don't seem to mind when girls play with trucks or dress up like cowboys.)

The fact that your son enjoys playing with girls' things is an indication that you've been open and supportive and that you've provided him with opportunities that go beyond typical "boys'" play — and not an indication of his future sexual preference.
The truth is, he may grow up to be gay or he may not, but having tea parties in preschool isn't going to "make" him anything other than a playful and imaginative child.

To further encourage your preschooler's normal and healthy imagination and social skills, make sure he has a chance to play with a variety of toys, and in a variety of ways. Though many kids this age like to play with same-sex friends, set up playdates that include boys and girls so that your child has a chance to try activities that aren't gender-specific — in other words, let boys nurture dolls and let girls get messy and loud.

Also be alert for gender stereotyping in the stories you read together and even in the offhand comments you make. Rather than "shushing" your child when he tears up, for instance, let him know that crying is okay. Be sure to praise his gentleness with pets or younger siblings and his empathy toward friends, too. Remember, play skills become life skills — and if you let him, your son will grow up to be a man who's both strong and sensitive.

Of course, even if you're open-minded about your son's experimentation, friends, family members, and even complete strangers may not be. Respectfully acknowledge their comments (or defuse them with humor), but also remind yourself to trust and value your own judgment. After all, if your child is happy and playful — even if he's playing with baby dolls — then you're doing a good job.