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14 July 2014

Winter selections that are big on style and small on price

Look great, keep warm and save money! All clothes at nestling are now half price or less so it will cost you even less to keep your nestlings in style, no matter how quickly they grow. 

Here are some suggestions we know you'll love:







We have teamed the Paper Wings Frilled sweater, Frilled lace skirt and Unicorn slouch jeans with the Acorn Sky high hat.

Choose any of the above or select all four styles for just under $115.






For the boys how about this selection from Andy & Evan:






Mix and match or get all three for less than $70.





For baby girls we love this Purebaby ensemble:


You can get the Purebaby Begonia floral dress with embroidery, Ruffled leggings and Engraved cardi for a total of just under $85.


Or this Bebe by Minihaha combination for boys:


Featured above is the Bebe Silver and black striped jumper, Baby penguins tee and Ralph jersey lined pant with cuff. The whole outfit only comes to $72.85.

Shop any of these combinations or select your own styles to keep your nestlings gorgeously warm this Winter.

The team at nestling.

2 June 2014

Do you like muted or bright colours for Winter?

We've got your nestlings covered this Winter. Whether you like soft, muted colours or bright, striking designs there is something for everyone. This week's selections are from one extreme to the other.

We're highlighting another beautiful baby brand that is new to nestling this Winter - Cable Baby. These gorgeous pieces will keep baby warm on the coldest of days and are wonderfully soft for winter time snuggles!

Cable Baby

If your nestlings are a bit older how about getting their Hoot on? Hootkid's Winter range is as bright and playful as ever - especially when you mix and match.

Hootkid

Try combining some of these...


Whatever you select your nestlings will look and feel great, so have fun choosing some fabulous Winter clothes!

The team at nestling.


24 March 2014

Hot looks for Winter 2014

This winter's styles are bright and beautiful. With a range of fabrics from the soft and sheer, through to the warmest wool and cord. A number of brands have gone for strong primary colours - particularly red for girls and green for boys (the Milky puffer vest springs to mind).

Milky - green puffer vest


Boys' zip up hoodies in various weights are popular, with navy being the colour of the season. These can be worn with a range of bottoms - from track pants, to jeans, right through to stylish twill pants. New York designers Andy & Evan have provided a great range for this winter and and Purebaby have some fabulous choices. Fox & Finch have given us some fun tees, sticking with that perennial boys' favourite theme of dinosaurs, while their baby range, Bebe by Minihaha as always, incorporate practicality into each design. This is especially noticeable in their range of boys' pants.

Andy & Evan - blue zip up with hood


The girls'dresses feature lots of bold colours, with stripes and spots being used to good effect. Cardigans and vests add some weight for the cooler days and leggings are really coming in to their own - moving from a garment to cover the legs to a fashion statement in their own right. Paper Wings, and their baby range, Little Wings always do this well and each garment is a whimsical creation which can be worn with almost anything - limited only by your imagination! One Red Fly offer a range of stylish and sophisticated pieces for older girls and Fox & Finch have, among other things, come up with the chic fake fur vest which can be worn over almost anything. Fabrik have utilised stars and spots in their designs, which this season are more edgy and less vintage-inspired.
Fabrik - confetti dress


There are lots of beautiful muted colours for babies, with white and grey combining with baby pink and soft blue. Wilson & Frenchy, a new brand to nestling, do this well as do Purebaby, who also incorporate bright pinks and reds in their designs. Taking the lead in the colourful stakes is Hootkid with bright, multi-coloured stripes, stars, hearts and more. 
Hootkid - Hand on your heart dress


Huckleberry Lane sleepwear incorporates a bit of everything - navy, pink, red, spots and stripes. But not all in the one garment!

Another new brand to nestling, Cable Baby will be in store very soon and we are looking forward to seeing their baby jumpers and leggings. Also due to arrive any day are our range of Acorn hats and beanies. So rug up and enjoy the rapidly approaching cooler weather.

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The team at nestling.

24 February 2014

Kids' birthday parties

   
Has your nestling had their first party? If not, brace yourself! Children's parties are totally different to the ones I remember from my childhood.

For a start almost all of our parties were at home. We didn't have one every year, nor did we expect to, and although I went to a co-ed school I don't think I ever invited a boy. In my defense neither did any of the other girls in my class - and I probably wasn't ever invited to a boy's birthday party.

I'm sure my mother got great pleasure out of choosing what clothes I would wear to a party, but I usually didn't enjoy wearing them. I remember the humiliation of having my photo taken standing out the front of our house (yes, where everyone driving down the street could see me), holding a present and wearing a lemon coloured crocheted poncho over a brown paisley shirt and yellow, well, I can only describe them as "slacks". In case you haven't guessed I was a child in the 70s. I know retro is cool but there are some things that will never be in fashion and I am pretty sure canary yellow slacks and lemon crocheted ponchos fit into the latter category!

We always played games and if you were lucky you might win a prize, but you certainly didn't expect to, and it would have been unusual for the birthday child to win at Pass the Parcel. One of my favourite games involved rolling a dice to get doubles. If you managed to roll doubles you had to quickly (because the rest of the partygoers kept rolling) put on a hat, scarf and gloves then pick up a knife and fork and try to cut bite sized pieces off of a family block of chocolate. As you can imagine, or maybe remember if you've played it too, there was a lot of putting on hats and scarves then taking them off because someone else had rolled double. Fun!

Party food was very much a 'one size fits all' approach and usually the same offerings of: little boys (frankfurters); fairy bread; chips; sausage rolls; biscuits and cake, all washed down with green, red or orange water cordial. I don't remember there being any party bags either. But you always got a piece of birthday cake (wrapped up in a paper napkin) to take home with you. Mind you the birthday cake would have been a normal, fairly plain, homemade cake, possibly with candles but none of this decorating in the shape of your favourite TV character - not that there were very many of those to choose from at the time...

I remember someone having a party once where they took us all to the pictures, amid much muttering about such decadence from all the other parents! When I got to high school there was the occasional roller skating party, and that was really stepping up a notch.

Ah, simpler times. But those days are gone. The world of party planning for the under 10s can be a rather scary place. However I think you will just have to work it out for yourself as there are too many minefields for me to guide you through - cost, venue, numbers (and more importantly who gets invited and who doesn't), duration, food (especially the cake), what to wear (you and your child), when to open presents, the list goes on and on.

So, good luck and enjoy the party!!

The team at nestling.


11 November 2013

Suri Cruise's style


Suri Cruise, daughter of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, at the tender age of seven, is already known for her style and taste when it comes to clothing. Clearly her mother has a large degree of influence and demonstrates great taste in dressing young Suri in expensive designer clothes. However, this must be an area of interest for Suri as it is rumoured she will be launching her own label next year.

Here are some of our favourite Miss Cruise outfits, together with some equally stylish nestling alternatives.


If Suri likes her pink floral dress we think she would love the style and fun of the Heart paisley swing dress from Paper Wings.
Now that she has grown up a bit, Suri might choose this sleeveless Frill armhole dress from One Red Fly. It's the same colour as hers, but a slightly older design.


One Red Fly




Navy seems to be a favourite of the glamorous Miss Cruise. We think she would love both the Broidery party dress from Megan Park Girl and the Lace skater dress from Tahlia by Minihaha.

Megan Park Girl
Tahlia by Minihaha





The gorgeous lines of the Fabrik Riviera dress in ivory look absolutely fantastic and would be sure to appeal to Suri's taste.




Of course while it is nice to get ideas from little celebrities it is also important (and lots of fun) to let your little ones develop their own style - even if that does mean wearing gumboots with strappy summer dresses!

If you're looking for inspiration for your boys look no further than the ever-stylish Beckham family. 

Have fun dressing your mini fasionistas.

The team at nestling.