As you may have noticed by now, I’m a bit of a fan of Lindy Bop. Their super affordable, gorgeous dresses are a great alternative to my more fragile vintage dresses and I love the huge choice of styles, prints and colours. I have quite a few in my wardrobe now, but theres always room for more! I was absolutely delighted when Lindy Bop offered me a dress to review and even happier when they let the girls have a dress each too.
Lindy Bop Kids is just like the super fabulous grown up version, but in ridiculously cute smaller sizes. The range has sizes from 3 years to 12 years so your little girl can dress as well as you! I decided to let the girls get involved in choosing their own dresses and after a lot of looking we chose 3 dresses that co-ordinated really well. The girls both went for polka dot Audrey dresses and I chose the Joy dress, a gorgeous turquoise floral shirt dress to match.
I’ve never had a problem with the fit of Lindy Bop dresses and always order a size 14 which has worked well for me so far, so my dress was just right for me as usual. I also went for the girls usual sizes I got a 3-4 years for Lila and 9-10 years for jess and the fit was perfect on them too.
The kids dresses were made from a lovely thick cotton, with a tiny bit of stretch. They looked really lovely and flared out just enough to give them a cute 50s look, without being too full to stop them running around and having fun. Each dress came with a pink belt which I think makes them look even cuter.
The girls wore the dresses all day and not only ran around in them, but also built a den and rolled around on the grass and the dresses still looked great. I like the hard-wearing thicker cotton and the comfortable fit. They both absolutely loved their dresses and really want me to get them more. With new styles and colours coming in every week I can definitely see a few that I know will be perfect for them.
As well as being OK for every day wear I also love the idea of the girls wearing their dresses for more formal occasions and parties. They would also look great for little flower girls and bridesmaids if you are having a vintage wedding, especially if paired with the matching adult dresses. They can also be teamed up with the matching petticoats, which are absolutely adorable!
The best bit is that each dress only costs £14.99. I hate spending loads of money on kids clothes as they grow so quickly, so these are a really good price for me.
Kids Audrey Dress in Green – £14.99 – Lindy Bop
Socks – Tu at Sainsburys
Jelly Shoes – Sun Jellies
Kids Audrey Dress in Pastel Blue – £14.99 – Lindy Bop
Shoes – Tu at Sainsburys
Joy Floral Dress in Turquoise – £34.99 – Lindy Bop
Red Petticoat (not seen) – £21.99 – Lindy Bop
Shoes – Primark
Jewellery – Vintage and Bow and Crossbones
Find the full range of kids dresses on the Lindy Bop website.
9 Comments
Fay
August 30, 2015 at 8:17 pmI can’t express how much I LOVE this post!!! You all look so happy and like the day was AMAZING!!! xx
vintagefrills
September 21, 2015 at 9:55 pmThank you lovely. The girls first OOTD!
Porcelina
August 30, 2015 at 10:17 pmUtterly adorable!! You and the girls look too gorgeous as we say in Wales xx
vintagefrills
September 21, 2015 at 9:54 pmThank you! Xxx
SaraLily
August 31, 2015 at 4:21 pmOH MY GOSH!! This is precious!! Your girls look amazing!! I can’t wait to have little mini-me’s walking about in little LindyBop! It’s so cute!
Jessica Cangiano
September 1, 2015 at 4:04 amAwww, too sweet and lovely for words. You guys are such a beautiful family!
♥ Jessica
vintagefrills
September 21, 2015 at 9:53 pmThank you! The girls absolutely love their dresses, just like their mummy 🙂
bonita
September 5, 2015 at 10:57 amEeep! You are all too cute! One day! I call this #squadgoals for my daughters and I! They might be a bit little right now {two and half, and seven months} but when they are older… I’m so glad I found out about Lindy Bop’s children’s line. Thank you! ❤
xox,
bonita of Lavender & Twill
vintagefrills
September 21, 2015 at 9:51 pmAw! Having little girls is so much fun, I love dressing them up! 🙂