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For the Artist in Her Soul

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You no doubt have trouble coaxing your little girl to clean her plate of her Brussels sprouts.   And you probably have difficulty separating her from her cell phone.  But you won’t have any problem at all getting her into the gorgeous designer apparel offered by Tea Collection.  Unwrap this fun, fashion girls clothing before her very eyes, and she’ll throw her arms around you and declare you the best parent ever … at least until the next time that you attempt to pry that cell phone away!


The works of Pablo Picasso and other notable artists of Barcelona have inspired the newest gallery of clothing unveiled by this San Francisco-based company.  Spanning the full spectrum of dresses, skirts, skorts, shorts, tops, leggings, jeans, pajamas, shoes, and accessories, the patterns and colors are cheerful and unique, reminiscent of the Expressionists and other artists of Spain.   With fabrics and designs that transition easily from winter into spring, the clothing embraces a little girl’s creativity, wonder, and whimsy while avoiding the oh-so predictable pink and lace.  Thus clad, who knows what works of art your little one may be moved to splash across her canvas?


The quality of the clothing is superb; fine department stores such as Bloomingdales and Saks Fifth Avenue carry the line.  However, Tea Collection understands that as the busy parent of an energetic little girl, you may prefer to shop online.  A visit to their website will show you how easy that is, and how secure.  And, the company will reward you with 10% off your first purchase as well as economical shipping rates.


Feel good about putting your little girl into these clothes and accessories.  The Tea Collection, you see, supports the Global Fund for Children, a well-established organization that drives the education and empowerment of disadvantaged children worldwide. 



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