04/02/2015 One of the things we love about holiday season is the family photos we will share over the years.
For Thanksgiving, there is no need to limit your color scheme to
browns and oranges only. Sagey soft greens with tans provide a nod to
the season in a softer understated way. If you want to spotlight a
bolder color, do it in layers, a corduroy vest is a popular option.
Fall color themes can include deep greens and burgundy even without
going plaid. However, if your grandmother has photos of your mom in
plaid for Christmas and your mother has photos of you over other years
wearing plaid, there’s no need to buck the trend now. Just find unique
accessories such as hair bows or an adorable red knit hat and scarf to
add a twenty-first century spin on the family tradition.
As you know, parents must be prepared for spills and playtime even on
holidays. For the cute play outfit, make sure you pack a dress in a
solid color such as a misty gray or a warm red. Another option to
consider, especially for comfort, is black or gray leggings with a
colorful shirt and sweater set. After all just because she is hard at
play does not mean a princess does not want to look fashionable!
One final tip—go bold with your prints. Oftentimes patterns selected
for little girls emphasize little print designs. Now the young girls
want to look more like their big sister or mommy, and they love bolder
prints. Even animal prints, not just cute cats and bunnies, are popular.
Every mother wants to find picture perfect outfits for their little
girl with unique designs. So before you pack your bag to visit grandma
for Thanksgiving, stop by Olive Mae and discover the perfect unique look
for the special little girl in your family.

Located in Plano, Texas, Olive Mae Clothing was launched in 2014 and is the brainchild of Lacy Gutierrez, a lifelong clothing designer, seamstress and budding entrepreneur. A busy working mom with three small children of her own, Lacy began with the vision of creating a little girl’s d…
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