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Aug 16 2011 03:00 PM ET
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Sneak Peek: Baby Phat’s Fall Girls Collection

Courtesy of Baby Phat

Your little girl is growing up, which means she’ll want more say on what fashions you buy for back-to-school.

If you’re looking for on trend clothing that doesn’t scream inappropriate, we suggest checking out Baby Phat‘s hip girls line.

Available in sizes 2T to 16, the fall collection is a stylish mix of classic (denim mini skirts, plaid shirts, striped cardigans) and fun (lace print tees, skinny cargos, velour anoraks) pieces that you and your mini me will love.

Ready to shop? Fall styles aren’t yet up, but you can still get great deals on summer stock at babyphat.com.

Added bonus: Enter code: 2babyphat5 for 25 percent off your total order.

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I like that they look like little girls and not 21 yr olds. I would buy these for my daughter.

- ruth c on

I’ve never been a huge KLS fan but I’ve always noticed her girls are dressed age appropriately and like actual little girls. I like that alot! It’s sad in a way that we are a praising a little girls clothing line for dressing little girls like little girls.

- Guest on

I’[m surprised to see this collection since Kimora is no longer with Baby Phat.

- Shannon on

Baby Phat was sold years ago, she was asked to stay on as creative director. I’m glad that the clothes are more toned down and no the “bling travesty” that the used to be

- Elle on

Super Cute! So happy to see the collection and the model (cute girls) selection! I would certainly shop Baby Phat for both my daughter and my niece. I’m looking forward to seeing the Fall/Back to School collection.

- Bailey on

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