Thursday, October 8, 2015

Touring Downtown Charleston in a FabKids Dress

We took our fall break a little early this year and spent the last week of September in Charleston, South Carolina. (One of the perks of homeschooling is picking when to take our own breaks!) Luckily our visit was right before the torrential rains and flooding. Charleston is one of my favorite places, and my heart breaks for those who have been affected by the recent flooding. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them.

This was our first visit to Charleston in the fall. Usually we go during the summer months. For this visit, we still stayed out on Isle of Palms as usual but spent a lot of time walking around downtown Charleston. Lydia Grace is learning about the colonial period for history, so it was the perfect city to explore buildings and artifacts from that era. Touring the Old Exchange Building was a BIG highlight for her. She had so much fun exploring the city in her new outfit from FabKids. Come take a little tour with us past the market and down Rainbow Row...


Isn't she the cutest tour guide in her ocean blue, lace dress from FabKids? The striped leggings and glitzy boots also came from the stylish children's fashion brand. They provide on-trend looks that are age appropriate and fun for both boys and girls while giving parents a personalized and convenient way to shop. If you're wanting your little one to be styled by FabKids, here's how a VIP Membership works...
For more information about FabKids, you can visit here. And to see more adventures and outfits, here are a few posts you can visit:

Happy exploring and shopping! 
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*Disclaimer: A big thanks to FabKids for providing the outfit Lydia Grace was wearing in this post!

3 comments:

  1. How adorable! I love the color of the dress! :) I'll check them out!

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  2. Super cute! (And your daughter is super cute too!)

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  3. She's beautiful! Love the outfit! Off to check out more info - thanks!

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