Libellula Creations Adds New Designer Baby and Maternity Clothing
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Huntington Beach, CA ( Businessportal ) August 27, 2007 – LibellulaCreations.com (pronounced Lib-El-Loo-la), the hot children's and maternity online boutique, has added Kea+Joby to its list of prestigious collections. Owned by All My Children's Cameron Mathison, his wife Vanessa, and their friend Niccole Kroll, Kea+Joby designs comfortable and stylish modern basics for girls and boys. Kea+Joby clothes are practical and versatile - clothes that can be worn from the playground to a birthday party.
"the kids' equivalent of your favorite pair of jeans." The Kea+Joby winter
collection is now available on LibellulaCreations. LibellulaCreations makes chic, stylish and hip baby, children's and maternity clothing and accessories available via the internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. "We are very excited to add this fun new line to our site," said LibellulaCreations.com founders, Agatha Frank, Tina Russo and Rhonda Smith. "Kea+Joby is not only comfortable and adorable but also affordable and stylish. The line truly is 'the kids' equivalent to your favorite pair of jeans.'"
LibellulaCreations was created by three moms who wanted to make great fashion accessible to children and moms while providing exceptional customer service. Each brand and item available on LibellulaCreations is hand-selected to ensure stylish, quality fashion; items that the owners would only put on their own kids or wear themselves. Apparel collections available on LibellulaCreations have been seen on trend-setting tots including Okkies, worn by Pax Jolie-Pitt; Mad Sky worn by Apple and Moses Martin; WonderBoy worn by Kelly Ripa's sons; Lil Punk worn by Travis Barker's son, and more. Contact Libellula Creations: Agatha Frank agatha@libellulacreations.com Libellula Creations 16787 Beach Blvd., Suite 653 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714-846-1081
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