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7/03/2010

The Fashion Industry Has A New Muse: Babies

After these past couple of depressing seasons for the fashion industry, it seems like designers are finally seeing the light. The creative juices are flowing again and there is some adventurous designs back on the runways.. And most noticeably the theme of youth seems to be resounding throughout the style world.

But have designers taken this idea and run too far with it? What seems to be the hot trend right now is well, pretty adolescent. Move over Naomi, newborns are the new muses to Fashion's hottest designers.


After the release of the bizarre denim diapers, it seems like everyone wants to "get chic in their pants".





But I mean who doesn't want to be fashionable and get away with pooping their pants at the same time?



So the burning question remains.. How do you please your picky fashionista infant?


When those generic brand-name bibs just aren't good enough, you can get your baby hooked up with Fendi to spit up on!


Silvia Venturini Fendi is currently overseeing the Roman house's latest launch of their upscale collection for kids. Fendi is in partnership with Italy's Simonetta Spa who also produces kids lines for Roberto Cavalli and Fay. The line is targeted towards newborns through twelve year olds.



And when your baby considers Elmo and Mickey Mouse "like, so faux pas" it is time to rethink who is designing your diapers..


If your baby is going for the more classic All-American look, then the Cynthia Rowley diaper line for Pampers is for you.


The well-respected fashion designer has designed eleven different styles of Pampers in a sweet pastel palette. The different styles include printed ruffles, stripes and madras patterns. The diaper line is available in Target starting mid-July..


In the meantime your kid can keep working that denim look and "poo in the blue."










(Images via Procter & Gamble, OC Register, PhotoCourtesy)

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