October Issue 06
Editor-in-chief, creative director
Editor-in-chief, creative director
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Designer<br />
for the Young<br />
Nancy Vuu’s taking the children’s<br />
fashion industry by storm<br />
ancy Vuu had a childhood fraught with poverty,<br />
danger and illness, which may be in part why she has chosen<br />
to design beautiful, almost fairytale-esque clothing for<br />
children. To add to their splendor, after being meticulously<br />
crafted, each Nancy Vuu garmet is given a thoughtful name<br />
that embodies virtue and blessings to embrace the child<br />
who wears the outfit. Perhaps this is Nancy Vuu’s way of<br />
protecting and shrouding children from a harsh reality that<br />
she knows firsthand does exist. For Nancy Vuu’s line, each<br />
garmet is made with purpose and sent to remind the child<br />
that they are deeply loved and deserve to be treated like<br />
royalty.<br />
Nancy Vuu children’s clothes have found their way to the<br />
heart of Beverly Hills, where they hang next to world-renowned<br />
designers Dolce Gabbana, Versace & Armani. The<br />
Nancy Vuu brand has made a presence on the red carpet,<br />
and styles child celebrities of Hollywood and beyond. Staking<br />
its claim, the brand now graces the pages of Glamour<br />
UK, Harper’s Bazaar UK, and Vogue Italia.<br />
The LA FASHION MAGAZINE<br />
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