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I'm looking for some online retailer who sells dresses for girl...I'm fed up of pink...

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Summerfruit · 22/04/2007 14:18

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moondog · 22/04/2007 14:30

Boden do lovely dresses.

ZoeC · 22/04/2007 14:33

Monsoon

LIZS · 22/04/2007 14:34

dpam and Pumpkin Patch are relatively inexpensive but unusual.

LucyJones · 22/04/2007 14:35

have you had a look on ebay? also vertbaudet

nappyaddict · 22/04/2007 14:40

adams is cheap if you don't want to spend too much.

other than that - pumpkin patch, debenhams, vertbaudet.

SlightlyMadSecret · 22/04/2007 14:41

Just been in pumpkin patch for the first time today. It was all very girl, lots of dresses and skirts and mostly in yellows, peaches & turquiose.

Very impressed much more reasonably priced than I expected..

SlightlyMadSecret · 22/04/2007 14:43

pumpkin patch . Websit doesn't look teh friendsliest tho & certainly doesn't do justice to the clothes.

princessCROComel · 22/04/2007 18:23

Next have lots of things that are not pink at the moment. I know because I needed to find some yellow and apple green tops to go with uber cute leggins I got for dd from H+M.

Fillyjonk · 22/04/2007 18:29

bunny london

but feck me its pricey

Fillyjonk · 22/04/2007 18:29

we are going to about 7 wedddings in the summer and i am debating whether to buy a dress from them for dd

except first i would have to sell everything i own

sputnik · 23/04/2007 14:00

Nordic kids have a few nice things that are different.
Offline I know but Zara have some nice stuff in not pink

Laudaud · 23/04/2007 14:15

my favourite brand is Obaibi but they don't appear to sell on-line. Bought some stuff from La Redoute recently which I'm impressed by!

Depends on what you are buying for - Monsoon do lovely dresses for special occasions.

JackieNo · 23/04/2007 14:18

Lots of dresses here , though haven't checked if it's all pink or not.

goingfor3 · 23/04/2007 14:20

Uttam Some of it is a bit pink but it's very nice and original too. We usually buy last seasind from TK Maxx.

Laudaud · 23/04/2007 14:24

like that goingfor3

newgirl · 23/04/2007 22:19

i couldnt find the prices on bunny london - how much are we talking for age 5 cotton day dress?

Fillyjonk · 25/04/2007 08:15

i actually don't know, sorry. i think they just retail through outlets

i have never actually bought from them. i keep meaning to make dd some frocks, and they are one of the main places i look at for drooling purposes

the v&a do a nice girls dress 3-4 also, here-£24

SSShakeTheChi · 25/04/2007 08:34

I like Dutch companies because the clothes are widely cut and nice and colour. I can get them here no problem but I'm not sure about the UK. I get most of dd's stuff from:
Cakewalk (nice dresses and trousers usually)
www.cakewalk.nl/collection.aspx

Mellow Yellow
I can get this in shops here but I have seen people selling new things from this company over Ebay

Pampolina
more so when she was smaller, now she's 6 I find the clothes a bit precocious.

SSShakeTheChi · 25/04/2007 08:41

summerfruit how old is your dd?

newgirl · 25/04/2007 10:25

oooh like that v and a dress!

Summerfruit · 25/04/2007 12:03

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Summerfruit · 25/04/2007 12:07

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Summerfruit · 25/04/2007 12:12

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sputnik · 25/04/2007 18:08

Snap summerfruit! It's really annoying as she has loads of trousers I got in the sales last year.

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