Hello and Happy Monday! In a couple of weeks it will officially spring (March 20)… let’s go! I want to share with you the cutest boutique in Dallas that also has amazing online shopping. Today’s brand spotlight is on Dondolo, a luxury store for women, children and babies. They have fabulous vintage-quality pieces that are perfect for spring. These would also make great Easter outfits for yourself, your kids or your grandkids. In case you forgot, it’s on April 4th…less than a month away!
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Brand Spotlight: Dondolo
Happy International Women’s Day! How fitting that this brand is founded by an amazing woman! Founded by Catalina Gonzalez, Dondolo was created to be more than just a clothing store. In Italian, “dondolo” means swing, which represents the heart and soul behind the brand. The movement of a swing represents the idea of giving back; when you love, you receive love in return. So how does the company achieve this idea? This luxury children’s clothing company creates heirloom-quality pieces that are ethically manufactured in Columbia. When you purchase an item from Dondolo, those funds create new employment for women in Columbia that allow them to thrive and take better care of their children. As a mother, this mission really speaks to me, which is why I love this brand so much.
Let’s look at my current favorite piece from Dondolo. How perfect is this Dallas print peplum top for spring? It also comes in a gorgeous blue color. The top pairs perfectly with these white skinny jeans and sandals. Besides women’s clothing, Dondolo mainly offers children’s clothing. You will fall in love with this spring collection. So many adorable choices for babies, boys and girls. I definitely need to get an outfit for my grandkids to wear for Easter this year! Shop my favorite children’s and women’s pieces in the boutique below.
I hope you enjoyed this brand spotlight on Dondolo. For more casual spring looks, read HERE. Make it a great day!
xoxo – Tanya
P.S. Size up in the Dallas peplum top. I’m wearing size large. Jeans fit TTS.
Photo: Audrie Dollins