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Nov 10 2006 06:22 AM ET
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Pixie Lily: Tiny couture creations

Woodlands_lilyIf you want to dress your baby in the kind of soft,luxurious layette you wish you yourself could wear all day long, look nofurther than Pixie Lily – the ultimate in luxury and style for the pamperedinfant.

Inspired by an heirloom gown that had been created in 1887for her great-grandfather, designer Leda McIntosh Jackson created the line thatmirror’s the quality and simplicity of her ancestor’s clothes. Pixie Lily boastsa complete layette in prima cotton knits, jersey and batiste. Favorites of oursinclude the batiste day gown with floral trim, the jersey cap, tee and leggingswith hand crocheted blue picot trim and the Woodlands wrap top, leggings andreceiving blanket. I’m talking to-die-for stuff here people.

It’s not a surprise that celebrities are raving about the PixieLily creations. Mariska Hargitay, Jessica Seinfeld, Holly Robinson Peete, HeidiKlum, Gwyneth Paltrow, Marcia Cross and fashion designers Lela Rose and KateSpade count themselves among the fans of Pixie Lily clothing.

Gwyneth Paltrow wrote the company to thank them and to saythat they “dress Moses in [Pixie Lily clothes] everyday (no joke) and receivecountless compliments.” Marcia Cross saidshe gasped when she opened her clothing from Pixie Lily (I honestly did thesame thing). Mariska Hargitay said “I’m so blown away. You are my favorite babyclothing line. They’re just beautiful; you guys are artisans.”

Pixie Lily can be found in specialty children’s boutiquesacross the country.  For a complete storelisting, or to shop online, check out their website, www.pixielily.com.
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