DVF For GAP Kids

“A little girl, the minute she is born, she already is the woman she will be. So, to empower a little girl is to empower the woman she will become,” so claims Diane von Furstenberg, one of the most relevant female fashion designers in our world today. A woman whose energy, style, and grace has been photographed, described, and revered tirelessly since she burst onto the scene in the 1970’s with that famous wrap dress.

Today, Diane is still up to her old tricks, but she’s infused her mega-watt empire with some exciting twists like whimsical shoes and budget-happy accessories. What’s next? Why, a children’s collection for GAP Kids, of course!

The collection features sweet little cotton dresses in a variety of very, very DVF-like prints. Bright and stretchy headbands are easy to strap onto a baby’s head and comfortable enough to entice her to wear them all day. Little shifts have 1950’s appeal in their short lengths and wearable ease. Slouchy skinny jeans will be your stylish eight-year-old’s new go-to. The best part? This is one covetable children’s collection that you can actually afford to put your kids in. The machine washable part doesn’t hurt, either.

If you have a Gap Card, you can access this sale early at a private online sale! So if you want to be sure to snag a piece, sign up now and take advantage!

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About Jenny

Jenny Studenroth is a cosmetics junkie and bridal blogger from New York City. After graduating from Middlebury College in 2007 with a creative writing degree, she went on to the beauty departments at Elle and the Wall Street Journal magazines, before becoming a freelance writer. Her wedding blog is BorntobeaBride.com. Jenny and her husband Josh split their time between Brooklyn and Washington, DC along with their cat Dolce and pup Harry. The family is expecting their first human baby in the fall.