I’m a true believer that vintage looks are timeless, especially on babies. There is nothing I love more than pastels, embroidery and smocking. Especially up against a darling set of baby blue eyes like Taylor’s.
With warm weather headed our way, bubble rompers from Feltman Brothers are the perfect everyday style. Paired up with a bonnet I can’t help but want to gobble up Taylor’s chubby cheeks. Bubble rompers are the best for warm weather, providing easy to care for breathable fabric and snap bottoms for quick diaper changes. The Argyle Smocked Bubble comes in two colors, pastel blue seen here or baby pink. Detailed with hand-made smocking and accented in embroidered argyle and flower rosettes this timeless style is a perfect for darling little girls. No vintage look is complete without a bonnet. Lace trim and hand-made smocking brings this darling look to life.
Feltman Brothers have been leaders in fine clothing for babies and toddlers since 1916, bringing the quality and beauty of babies clothing to life through expert craftsmanship and hand embroidery. A guaranteed family heirloom, your little ones will look beautiful today and the styles will hold up the test of time for the next generation.
When I first found out we were expecting a little girl one of things I was most excited to look forward to was picking out Easter dresses every year. Pastels and bows are iconic Easter looks perfect for attending church as a family.
Feltman Brothers Lavender Smocked Easter Dress features flutter sleeves and a beautiful bow in the back. Accented with embroidered lavender French knots this classic dress will make any little girl the star of your families easter egg hunt. Complete with bloomers underneath this darling look is perfect for infants and toddlers alike.
I finished the styling of this look with a pair of my own vintage shoes, saved back from when I was the same size as Taylor. Hopefully one day she’ll be able to share both this dress and the shoes with a little one of her own one day.
Disclaimer: I received product samples from Feltman Brothers as inspiration for this post. All images and thoughts are my own.
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