Junior Society

Small Fashion, Spring 2009

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From the editors of Small Magazine and Junior Society fashionistas, I’m grateful as always to Olivia and Christine for their latest guest blogging installment.

In anticipation of sunshine days, we’re focusing on lemons and limes (and all things sublime!) as we following this family of four on a warm weather adventure.

The Citric-Acid Trip

Minnie, age 5
Tunic Dress by Cupcakes and Pastries
Roman Sandals by Sandals 2 U
Shoulder Bag by Erika Basile

Marco, age 7
T-shirt by Dudu
Jeans by Munsters
Boots by Morgan and Milo boots

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Agnetha, age 8
Dress by Polka
Tote by Kit and Lili
Patent Sandals by Moloes Barbara

Astrid, age 3
Dress by Pink Chicken
Ballet Shoes by Baby Bloch
Hair ‘Fascinator’ by Miss Ruby Sue


About our guest bloggers:

Junior Society members and Small Magazine editors Christine Visneau and Olivia Pintos-Lopez have been friends since they shared an apartment in Brooklyn over ten years ago. Between them they have worked in fashion design, furniture design, exhibition design, doll making, interior architecture, styling, sewing, graphic design and now with two each, child raising…but all on a small scale.

Small Magazine was launched to support creative people working on a small scale and for the smaller sized. It’s not just a magazine for parents and kids but a magazine for anyone who likes to make and finds joy and fun in things small. Small Magazine believes a return to grass roots creativity is good for the world and in a consuming society we can choose to support companies and makers and the independently creative. To view the current edition and sign up for a free subscription visit SmallMagazine.net.

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