B.W. COOK -- The Look
In the world of children’s fashion, the Dutch House of Oilily is known
for color, texture, and imagination. Founded some 40 years ago by a
European couple who were then the parents of twin baby girls, Oilily has
grown into a multinational corporation with stores in more than 40
countries. In the United States, Oilily has 35 boutiques, including one
at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
Their Spring 2001 line is full of colorful surprises. It features
prints of wildflowers and charming little bugs. Camouflage is big with
children and adults this season, and Oilily is right there with their own
version.
Known for combining prints and patterns, the Oilily look is shown for
The Look by Newport Coast model Aria Slovacek, 2. The young runway star
says that Oilily is her very favorite line. She has, after all, been
wearing it since she was a baby. Aria also loves ballet, pink balloons
and cookies -- lots of cookies.
CUTLINES
1. Aria Slovacek looks adorable in this pink floral dress with a Peter
Pan collar and embroidered linen overlay ($119).
2. This blue floral sundress is made with a cotton drawstring at the
hem ($79).
3. This outfit of separates begins with a floral cardigan sweater
($139), a pink embroidered blouse ($52), embroidered jeans ($98), and of
course the obligatory pink polka dot slide shoes ($129).
4. Check out this orange blouse ($69) worn with wildflower print,
ruffled-bottom jeans ($69).
5. Another Oilily outfit for Aria begins with an embroidered plaid
jumper dress ($89), worn with a pink bug print T-shirt ($49), a plaid
scarf ($18) and bug print canvas slide shoes ($69).
6. Aria models this lovely green floral dress ($89) worn with a
ruffled green floral hat to match ($39).
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