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We have all seen the power of the stylist. Before we knew it, Hollywood stylist Rachel Zoe had Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Ritchie and Jessica Simpson all sporting drapey gowns over wispy thin bodies. One journalist touts that its only since Celebrities and Designers realised that revenue could be bought in from red carpet photographs, that the Stylist has forged a position in society on par to a Publicist and Celebrity Manager. They are THE ultimate accessory and Celebrities today dont leave home without them.

A new super power has emerged with the baby boom among CEO's, Supermodels and Hollywood's A-List - having on call one's very own Parisian Baby Stylist. I had the pleasure of catching up with the name in every starlets Little Black Book - Laetitia Lerouge.


We are at the Paris Who's Next exposition - 1100 of Europe's hottest designers under one roof in Porte De Versailles. 29 year old Laetita is here looking for fresh new labels for her portfolio. She seems somewhat relieved to have a one hour excuse to sit down and enjoy a short black.

Like Rachel Zoe, Parisian born Laetitia Lerouge does not have any formal fashion training. Laetitia is at heart, an entrepreneur. Formally trained at a private Business School in Paris, she has worked for a number of renown Ready to Wear fashion houses and started her own business a number of years ago selling baby clothes in the markets with her sister. After extensive travel around the world and two stints in Australia, Laetitia recognised the market opportunity for a personal baby stylist in the celebrity market that gave her clients exclusive access to unique international designers with limited edition collections.

People today are so time poor," Laetitia laments. "Many of my clients are those Celebrities or ultra high net worth individuals who dont have the time or the knowledge to shop for their children, friends and family. I have a growing client list of internationals who just love the quality and the style of my portfolio of boutique french labels. "


Her phone beeps constantly throughout our meeting and it seems international A Listers are lining up just to have her style their precious ones but when pushed for her client list - she doesnt budge. "I am sorry but in my business confidentiality is key. My clients value their privacy," she states. With her base fee set at 3,000 euros a day, not including travel or expenses - is it no wonder she can be so coy. Jennifer Garner, Marcia Cross, Katie Holmes, Victoria Beckham and Madonna all touting their own stylist.

Childrens fashion retailing has certainly come a long way. Once a niche market, it is now one of the highest growth areas in retail, worth an estimated $2 billion every year. Boutique parisian labels Laetitia regularly includes in her styling include Album Di Famiglia, Caramel Baby and Child, Ovale, Baghere, Quincy, Bonpoint, Martin Vintage, Petit blanc d'ivoire and Antik Batik Kids. But of course, the usual suspects are also in her hitlist -Baby Dior, Liitle Marc (Marc Jacob), Baby Roberto Cavalli and IKKS baby.

Laetitia Lerouge is young, fresh and innovative and definitely the number every corporate woman seeking baby style should have in their blackberry.
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In this rainy wintry weather looking at Junya Watanabe’s men’s collection in Milan I was reminiscing about college. For those of you unfamiliar with the Canberra education system, years 11 and 12 at public schools are called colleges, are located on their own grounds, have no uniforms and the teachers are called by their first names. There’s no HSC, assessment is close to the university system and generally they’re far nicer places to be. Anyway when I was at college the boys used to dress like this, themselves nostalgic for some sort of 80s punky/motorcycle rider style.

Junya watanabe chequered pants
From Vogue.co.uk

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I love Marc Jacobs

May 21st 2007 00:22
What I really wish I had right now is the entire Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 Ready to Wear Collection. So rarely do I view a collection and consider that not only would I wear just about every piece therein but would look exquisite, savvy and elegant in the process. This collection is a sort of blend of Gatsby-esque 20s chic and slender 70s day-wear. Jacobs manages to create a collection so rich in detail and pleasurable in palate that I just want to eat it all up.

Blue-grey coat
From Style.com

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