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High Fashion's 12 Must-Have Spring Trends For Toddlers

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Fur, graphic prints, ombré denim and more closet must-haves for every two-year-old who doesn't want to look like last season's sale rack on the playground this summer.

Source: kdhamptons.com

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Vogue2! That is, Vogue... for two-year-olds (and their parents). This magazine has been years in the making as our most passionate pet project between trips to St. Barths, Yves Saint Laurent, and all the other Saints. As soon as Gucci's kids' line hit the market, we felt certain we'd be an essential part of your life as you assess little Theo's increasingly complex daily dressing needs.

After all, parsing the the world of miniature designer clothing requires the trained eye of experts who have honed their dressing skills for years. And with your options now ranging from Lanvin to Dolce & Gabbana to Burberry to Stella McCartney — why, you must be flummoxed when it comes to shopping! But never fear, with our handy spring/summer 2012 trend report, your Francesca can look chicer than Suri Cruise in no time. Thank goodness frugality is out of style this season. Please do come along as we embark on this roller coaster ride of high fashion.

Fur

Fur

Stay warm in the transitional months with Fendi's fur-trimmed coat (price upon request) or Gucci's darling 100 percent genuine azure lapin fur ($2250). Perfect for hitting the lodge after a temper tantrum on St. Moritz's slopes.

Utilitarian

Utilitarian

You don't have to be on a safari of chic to dress that way! Embark on your personal stylistic stroller journey through the city streets of Manhattan, the damp cobblestones of Seattle, or the divine boardwalks of St. Tropez with this Burberry parka ($375) or Ralph Lauren's cotton cargo dress ($49.50).


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