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Preggers'n'Proud
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In Style
June 2005
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Pamela
Hillman and Marlo Hall
Stern have the perfect answer to those annoying, intrusive and
sometimes time consuming questions of pregnancy. Due and Sprout has
captured the fun and fashion of pregnancy, and offer what have become
the "must have" items for pregnant women everywhere.
The collection of expressive
tanks and T's announce in no uncertain terms: "Boy," "Yes I'm
Pregnant," "Not Finding Out" and many other unspeakably clever
responses. Pamela and Marlo have combined quick wit and determination,
along with respective backgrounds in marketing and branding and graphic
design, to create a line that took off with retailers withing weeks of
its conception.
The shirts, made of 100% combed
cotton in body hugging cuts, sporting smart messages, have answered the
pregnant women's need for fun in maternity fashion. "It's a strong gift
item," says Pamela. "We started with five and now have 13 answers to
popular questions in the line, based on a tremendous reaction from
store-owners and customers." What's next for this dynamic pair and
their iconic clothing? That shirt would read "Success".
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Us Weekly
September 2005
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American Baby
January 2005
There's always an awkward time
in the beginning of pregnancy when people glance at your belly and then
quickly look away. You know what they're thinking: Is she pregnant or
just gaining weight? That's why we love this witty top by Conception
(left)- when you catch someone reading it, all you have to do is nod
and smile! And if you're obviously pregnant and tired of being asked
"Boy or girl?", there's also a cute shirt that says "Not finding out."
Available as tank tops and short or long-sleeved T-shirts ($52-$60;
dueandsprout.com).
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Urban Baby
Daily
March 2, 2005
www.urbanbaby.com
Are you pregnant (or did you
just put on some extra pounds)? When are you due? D'ya know what you're
having? Have you picked out a name yet? These questions - plus the
unbearable experience of having absolute strangers feel perfectly at
home rubbing your belly as though a genie might emerge - are the social
crosses every pregnant woman has to bare.
At last, an end to the tedious
misery is in sight. Due is a line of hip, perfectly fitted, nicely
packaged maternity tees with all the answers. The debut collection
consists of three styles (tank, short sleeve, and long sleeve)
featuring just the right dose of attitude and humor. Yes, I'm Pregnant;
Not Finding Out; Twins and Due in August emblazoned across your not
insignificant abdomen should go a long way towards cutting short and
agony of answering the same line of inquiry over and over again.
The brainchild of Philadelphia
and Washington DC public relations veterans Michele Malin Seidman and
Pamela Hillman, and former Conde Nast Magazines graphic designer Marlo
Hall Stern, these three moms know firsthand the need for comfortable
yet stylish maternity clothing. Their next venture, a baby line called
Sprout, is scheduled to launch later this year.
Sounds like next up are some
answers to those boring baby questions.
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Also seen In....
CBS The Early Show
FOX GoodDay
Parents Expecting
Philadelphia Magazine
SheKnows.com
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Thriftymamadaily.com
Washington Parent
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