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child style: cienta shoes

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Made in Spain, Cienta Shoes are as tough as they are lovely. The bright & happy colors, classic styles and comfortable fits make them a perfect match for the summer sorbet collection... Hint: there's a good chance you'll be seeing these again in the Sorbet lookbook...

pretty things: joyfolie

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Joyfolie... If you haven't heard of them yet, you will. Amazing! Primarily a children's handmade shoe shop (each shoe is literally a piece of art), they also sell lovely accessories and clothes. The hair clips pictured above are made of scraps leftover from shoes! Aren't they darling? And (hint, hint) they're  just perfect to add a little pizazz to one of our summer sorbet designs. These "I like surprises" barrettes are sold in sets of four (randomly selected) designs for $16.

summer sorbet inspiration: sneak peek

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Toasted oat puffs with a pop of marshmallow color... And a few fruit bites thrown in for good measure... Semi-sweet summer cereal.

summer sorbet: color sneak peek

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Inspired by the colors of sand and sea, frozen fruity treats and sunny storms, the W.D. Wolf Daydream & Picnic Collections will be a feast for the eyes this summer. Subtle, neutral fabrics with a burst of juicy color make these designs sweet enough to enjoy (without the sugar shock).

A public service announcement from W.D. Wolf

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Greetings, friends! Thank you for stopping by. I've long awaited a platform to share my story and promote my cause: teaching others to dress well from the inside out... sharing the importance of accepting others and being true to oneself. All of my life I've been a victim of stereotyping and fear-mongering simply because of the way I look. As you can likely see, I'm a wolf. And I come from a long line of wolves who (reasonably) tarnished my reputation among children everywhere. My ancestors (most notably S.C. Wolf- aka. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing and B.B. Wolf- the notorious Big Bad Wolf) used their altered appearances to trick and mislead. Whether pretending to be part of a poor shepherd's flock or Red Riding Hood's dear grandmother, they used clothing and costumes to become someone else. That deception created a lifetime of hardship for me and so many of my kind, furry friends. My goal is to clear my name and to help children everywhere recognize the importance of staying true to who they are. Clothes are are great form of self expression, but in the end they're just something to wear. Dressing well starts on the inside. Don't judge a book by it's cover alone. Read a few pages and then make an educated decision. I urge you, dear children, take pride in your appearance- but remember a really well dressed wolf is accepting of others, kind to all, and true to himself... and a lovely little outfit is like the icing on the cake...  ;) XOXO, W.D.