When it comes to glam, you need look no further than celebrity baby showers! Nothing like a little disposable income to turn your aunt’s baby shower into an exclusive fête not to be missed. Despite most of these parties being out of our financial reach, they are still majorly fun to look out—and maybe inspire you with some ideas for your own shower.

Keep scrolling to see some over-the-top celebrity baby showers to see what we mean.

Joanna Gaines

The Fixer Upper mom of five had a book-themed baby shower thrown by friends and we are thoroughly jealous. Giant balloons and oversized books were the centerpiece of this down to earth mother’s celebration.

 

Jessica Simpson

Baby number three’s shower was all girly, with tons of florals and lace. The singer and actress also may have revealed her choice of name and we are in love.

 

Khloé Kardashian

Khloé’s pink-themed baby shower for True was almost too much to take in. The pink florals, balloons, elephants topiaries, and circular dining setup was definitely celeb-worthy.

 

Nicky Hilton

When it comes to fabulous, look no further than Nicky Hilton Rotchschild’s shower. For her second baby, the heiress’ winter soiree was over to the top shiny, decadent and everything we’d expect from a Hilton-Rothschild.

 

Tia Mowry-Hardrict

Twin sister Tia held a gorgeous, Bohemian affair to celebrate their first baby girl. The co-ed shower had glowing lights, rustic decor and a beautiful muted color palette.

 

Beyoncé

Dubbed “The Carter Push Party,” Bey’s baby shower for their twins was a sight to behold. The singer was in full African-themed regalia, including an eye popping piece of belly artwork.

 

Kylie Jenner

While the world didn’t find out Kylie Jenner was even pregnant until baby Stormi was born, that doesn’t mean she didn’t party in style at her baby shower. The Kardashian sis celebrated in silk at her own pajama party.

 

Candace Swanepoel

Model Candace Swanepoel celebrate her first son Anacã with an adorably sweet animal-themed party. Simple greenery and stuffed animals kept the party festive, but with all eyes on mama.

 

Blake Lively

Blake’s autumn-themed baby shower proves the weather has nothing on a mama-to-be. The actress enjoyed candied apples, a gorgeous outdoor venue with onesies strung up as a garland and of course, that amazing cake.

 

Serena Williams

We can always count on tennis superstar Serena Williams to keep it real. The 50’s-themed baby shower meant tons of celeb friends like Eva Longoria and Kelly Rowland were spied rocking their best poodle skirt look and celebrating baby Olympia.

––Karly Wood

 

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Venice Beach may not have a reputation for being exceptionally family-friendly, but if you’re up for an adventure, it actually packs quite the playful punch and is one of the best beaches in Los Angeles. From out-of-the-box street performers to skateparks set against a backdrop of the shimmering Pacific Ocean, Venice Beach has more than enough eccentric entertainment to make for a fun outing with your bohemian babes. Keep reading for a list of our favorite things to do in Venice with kids in tow!

Photo: Tomas Del Coro via Flickr

Ocean Front Walk: The Venice boardwalk is truly a circus for the senses and what kid doesn’t love a circus? You and your tiny tourists-for-a-day will have more than enough visual (and fair warning: nasal) stimulation simply strolling past the one and a half miles of shops selling anything from sunglasses to life-sized Transformers.

There is more eclectic flair packed into a one and a half mile stretch of sidewalk than anywhere else around! If you’re looking for polished and pretty, you might want to hit up the Third Street Promenade in neighboring Santa Monica but if everyone wants to shake up the norm a bit (and have a blast doing so), then Ocean Front Walk does this in spades. And the best part? It’s free to see!

Good to Know: Street parking can get tricky around these parts but there are plenty of paid lots in the area for your parking pleasure. There are city parking lots right on the sand at the end of Venice Blvd. and along Pacific Ave. or private lots near Winward Ave, Venice Blvd. and Rose Ave. City parking lots range from $4-$15 depending on the day of the week and/or time of year. Private lots are a little pricier and can run around $25 for the day. As most prefer beach parking, those spots will fill up early, especially on weekends, so plan accordingly. On weekends, swing by the Westminster Elementary School lot (enter on Main St.) as they sometimes offer additional parking for only $5! 

Hours: 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Insider Tip: To really get the full experience of Venice, start at the end of Washington Blvd. near the Venice Fishing Pier (technically Marina del Rey) and walk north along the Venice Beach boardwalk. There is an expansive city parking lot right on the sand that rarely fills up (as well as a couple of coffee shops here to keep you caffeinated for your trek into Venice)!

Online: venicebeach.com

Photo: Herbert E. via Yelp

What to See:

Muscle Beach: The site of the original Gold’s Gym, this outdoor exercise space is sure to pump everyone up in the family. There are usually at least one or two bodybuilders lifting weights on-site while bystanders gawk and marvel at their superhuman strength.

Insider Tip: The indoor gym is still frequented by Arnold Schwarzenegger and, if you are lucky, you might catch him entering or leaving on a Sat. morning!

Hours: Mon.- Fri., 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. noon -4 p.m.

1800 Ocean Front Walk
Venice
Online: musclebeach.com

Photo: Marc Cooper via Flickr

Street Performers: The Venice boardwalk is probably most famous for its vast array of performers. This is not a fancy stage show by any means. The sometimes hundreds of folks dotting the sidewalks are working hard to get your tips. From walking on broken shards of glass and break dancers to unicyclists wearing sequined shorts playing guitar, there is truly a wide variety of spectacle (and talent for that matter). It’s truly a down and dirty circus that is a sure bet to entertain all ages!

Good to Know: Entertainers are sprinkled throughout the boardwalk with a heavier concentration of the beachside entertainment at Winward Ave. Expect to see more performers on the weekends.

Photo: Sharat Ganapati via Flickr

Venice Skatepark: Undoubtedly one of the best stops on the boardwalk, the Venice Skate Park draws people of every age and skill level. Your small shredders will wish they had their own boards on hand as they take in the talented tricks set against an ocean backdrop. There is always a crowd cheering on the skaters (sometimes the pros even show up here to break out some moves) which makes for a fun sense of community that energizes everyone around! 

Hours: Daily; Dawn until dusk

800 Ocean Front Walk
Venice
Online: veniceskatepark.com

Photo: John M. via Yelp

Venice Canals: Viva L’Italia! After enjoying the bohemian buzz of the boardwalk, take your brood inland a couple of blocks to soak up a slice of Italy (without boarding a plane). Nestled in an upscale residential area of Venice Beach, these charming canals are a small part of what used to make up most of the surrounding area. The gondoliers may not be there anymore but (lucky for us!) some of the canals survived and now it’s a perfect place to take your tadpoles for a stroll. Picturesque arched bridges connect the canals in a maze-like layout while ducks float serenely along the paths making this Venice hotspot truly fun for the entire family!

Carroll Ct. and Eastern Canal Ct.
Venice

Photo: Hege M. via Yelp

Venice Beach Bike Path: If you want to zoom your way down the boardwalk and still take in some pretty great people watching, take your bikes to the boardwalk and ride along the bike path. If your little ones’ legs are up for the challenge, take it all the way into Santa Monica. Or if you’ve got tiny tykes in tow, stop along Ocean Front Walk to check out some shops or sidewalk performers.

Good to Know: The bike path can get pretty crowded on weekends (and super sandy) so take your adventures there during the week for a more serene experience.

Need to rent bikes? We recommend Ride! Venice which can run you anywhere from $5 per hour for kid options or $7-$12 per hour for adult bikes. This place has everything on wheels from strollers and baby trailers to tandem and mountain bikes. Rent by the hour or pay a day rate (more cost effective if you plan on enjoying the bike for longer than a few hours).

1915 Ocean Front Walk
Venice Beach
Online: southerncaliforniabeaches.org/venicebeach_bikepath

Photo: Paolo Gamba via Flickr

The Beach: Perhaps the biggest draw of all for your baby sharks is the actual beach at Venice Beach. Three miles of sand manicured daily is a huge draw for anyone whether you’re a local or a tourist. With Los Angeles Lifeguard headquarters stationed here on this beach, parents can rest assured their minnows are being well watched. Parents will love the views while kids will love meeting tons of other kids playing in the sand. Win/win!

Good to Know: There are some great public parking lots right around here that tend to fill up quickly on weekends so best to arrive as early as possible.

South City Parking Lot (near Venice Canals, Venice Recreation and Parks/Muscle Beach Gym/Skate Park/courts)
2100 Ocean Front Walk
Venice

North City Parking Lot:
300 Ocean Front Walk
Venice

Washington Blvd. Lot (Near Venice Pier and Washington Square)
3100 Washington Blvd.
Venice

Beach Hours: 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.

End of Winward Ave.
Venice
Online: www.venicebeach.com

Photo: Humphry Slocombe via Instagram

Sweet Treats

Humphry Slocombe: Pop into this store that is celebrating its 10th Birthday on Dec. 28th where their Venice outpost will be offering free scoops all day (donations will be accepted and given to Homeboy Industries—an organization that provides free services and job training to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated men and women.

Good to Know: As part of their month-long celebration, they are bringing back fan-favorites like Government Cheez-It and Jesus Juice.

Hours: Noon-12 p.m.

1653B Abbot Kinney Blvd.
Venice
Online: humphryslocombe.com

It Sugar: As the name not-so-subtly implies, this super colorful store is chock full of all kinds of candy, including the nostalgic and hard to find variety. The selection here is pretty amazing and you can find confectionary delights that you won’t be able to find many other places. But wait, there’s more! Along with sugar, kids will also go nutty for the toys, plush items, and other funky gadgets that this place has to offer.

Good to Know: There are also mature trinkets and merchandise scattered throughout the store that’s tailored specifically to adult shoppers but unless you have an older child, the younger set will be too distracted by the rest to notice.

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m; Fri.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 10:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
2017 Ocean Front Walk
Venice Beach
Online: itsugar.com

photo: Burro Kids via Yelp

SHOPPING

Abbot Kinney Blvd.: After a long day at the beach, head over to trendy Abbot Kinney Blvd. to feed your hungry hippos at one of the many restaurants, cafes and food trucks dotting the street. Known as the hipster capital of Venice, this popular thoroughfare also boasts funky shops, eclectic salons and street art you won’t see anywhere else in the world. If a restaurant meal isn’t in the cards, grab a cup of coffee, get the kids a donut, sit back and take in the laid-back Venice vibe.

Online: abbotkinneyblvd.com

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What Every New Mom in LA Needs to Know

Admit it. There’s probably been at least one moment in your illustrious parenting career where you’ve just wanted to serve your kiddos an easy breezy bowl of breakfast cereal for lunch or dinner. Perhaps it was after an exhausting night battling the three-eyed monster in your toddler’s closet. Or maybe you were dreading another cyclone of rejected veggies in your hair. Whatever the reason, cereal totally rules any time of day. Knowing this, some very brilliant LA entrepreneurs are turning cereal bars into the trendiest eateries in town. So whether your tots fancy themselves Captain Crunch connoisseurs or Apple Jacks aficionados, they’re sure to find a whole new cool and creative way to devour the cereal they love.

Another Kind of Sunrise
Hidden down a tiny alleyway off trendy Abbott Kinney Ave., lies a smiley little hotspot that’s changing the way Venice does cereal. Open 5 months now, Another Kind of Sunrise serves up bowls of childhood favorites in totally fantastical combinations. Menu items like the Peanut Butter Cup Bowl are a hit with parents and kiddos alike featuring a mix of Cocoa Crispies, Peanut Butter Puffs and cacao nibs made from all organic ingredients. The acai bowl and paleo bowl are slam-dunks with mini gourmands as well. (Shhh! They’re crazy healthy too!)  The shop also showcases delish juices from Venice’s own Moon Juice, a delightful selection of herbal teas and coffee from Handsome Coffee Roasters. Between the uber-charming staff, plentiful seating on nearby planters and psychedelic bohemian vibe, you’ll likely want to make this a new weekly hang, especially if you live in the hood.

Parking: It’s a challenge, but with a little luck, you might grab a space at a meter or on one of the nearby side streets. Public valet lots are available as well.

Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Saturday – Sunday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

1629 Abbott Kinney Blvd.
Venice, Ca 90291
Phone: (909) 334-2567
Online: anotherkindofsunrise.com


Mix n’ Munch

In the heart of South Pasadena sits a comfort food paradise for the small pint set. If a selection of over 25 cereals with imaginative toppings doesn’t keep tots coming back for more, the wide variety of grilled cheese sandwiches definitely will. Uh-huh, they do grilled cheese too. (Cue angels singing!) But back to the cereal portion of this broadcast – toddlers go gaga over tasty menu items such as Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, Fruity Pebbles and Cheerios with fun mix-ins like animals cookies, strawberries, almonds and rainbow sprinkles. If your babes are in the mood for something beyond the bowl, they can add cereal to a yogurt parfait or check out one of the shop’s famous Munch Bites (think Rice Krispy treats with fruity fun cereals for extra pizazz). There’s also a special area with a magnet board and books to keep kiddos occupado while you take a breather with a hot cup of Groundwork coffee. Ahhh…

Parking: Rather than worry about parking, why not take the Gold Line? The shop’s located steps away from South Pasadena station.

Hours: Monday, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Tuesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 8p.m. and Saturday – Sunday, 9 a.m. – 5p.m.

1005 Mission St.
South Pasadena, Ca 91030
Phone: (626) 441-8808
Online: mixnmunch.com

Venice Flake
Finally, an LA flake you’ll actually want to spend time with. Nestled off bustling Rose Ave., Venice Flake features a fab selection of nostalgic cereal faves, including Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Fruit Loops and Captain Crunch with toppings like coconut, pecans, blackberries and gummy bears among others. Kiddos can choose from a wide variety of milks as well, so there’s something for every palate. Customers are greeted by a bright and cheery surfboard in front and a quintessential California cool atmosphere that only Venice can deliver. With plentiful seating inside and out, patrons will beg to linger and soak in the beachy vibe. Speaking of which, the shop’s just minutes from the sand and surf, so families can make an afternoon of it.

Parking: Street parking is available, but can be tough to find. Good excuse for a family bike ride, we say!

Hours: Monday – Sunday, 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

513 Rose Ave.
Venice, Ca 90291
Phone: (310) 396-2333
Online: veniceflake.com


Where does you brood like to get their cereal fix around town? Give us a shout!

–Jennifer O’Brien

Photo Credit: Jennifer O’Brien and Mix n’ Munch

Tired of going to the mall and buying clothes from chain stores? Well mamas, you’re going to want to check out the East Side, which has become quite the hip and happening spot in Los Angeles. The East Side is chock full of small, sophisticated boutiques in Los Feliz, Silverlake, and Echo Park where you can find unique and fashionable clothing. The stores are all mommy/baby friendly, and many of them even sell items for your little ones.  One in particular has a changing station for your baby. Score!

Vamp Shoe Store
The 411: Vamp, located in Los Feliz, is owned by Florence Gan and has been in business for 7 years.

The vibe: relaxed, simple and clean

The designers they carry:  Frye, Kork Ease, Swedish Hasbeens, Jeffrey Campbell, many more!

Other products they carry:  Hosiery/socks from Bleu Foret, handbags from Liebskind Berlin, RGB nail polish and Voluspa candles

What makes Vamp special: They specialize in beautiful, stylish, and comfortable shoes – perfect for moms!

1951 Hillhurst Avenue
Los Angeles, Ca
323-662-1150
Online: vampshoesshop.com

Clover
The 411: Clover, located in Silverlake, is owned by Nicole Lopez and Danny Galindo and has been in business since 2001.

The vibe: Laid back and eclectic; a little bohemian and a little modern, just like Silverlake.

The designers they carry: Citizens of Humanity, JBrand, Paige Denim, Groceries Apparel, LAVUK and many more!

Other products they carry: They are a one stop shop for the entire family carrying baby items, men’s clothing, accessories, candles, apothecary, books, housewares, teas and much more!

What makes Clover special: They work closely with the Downtown Women’s Center (DWC), an organization serving and housing homeless women.  They donate their gift wrapping fees along with clothing and accessories from past seasons.  The clothing is sold in DWC’s new boutique MADE that trains and employs the women of the DWC.

2756 Rowena Ave Los Angeles, Ca
323-661-4142
Online: cloversilverlake.com

Lake
The 411: Lake, located in Silverlake, is owned by Melissa Lovoy and has been in business since 2007.

The vibe: a California feel with a little French thrown in – earthy, colorful and relaxed.

Designers they carry: Etoile by Isabel Marant, Humanoid, Rag&Bone, Current Elliott, Matta, By Malene Birger, Closed, Maison Scotch and many more.

Other products they carry: jewelry, handbags, housewares, candles and apothecary – something for everyone.

What makes them special: Many of their customers are mothers and working mothers so they sell clothing that make a mom feel effortlessly stylish and comfortable.  The salesgirls are amazing at helping each customer find just what they need whether it’s an entire outfit or a gift for someone special.

1618-1/2 Silver Lake Boulevard
Los Angeles, Ca
323-664-6522
Online: lakeboutique.com

Bee Free Boutique
The 411: Bee Free Boutique, located in Silverlake, is owned by Angie Freeman and has been in business since March, 2012.

The vibe: Bohemian meets glam because you can buy anything from a sundress to evening wear.

The designers they carry: local designers like Lovers+ Friends, Naven, Amanda Uprichard and Australian designers like Keepsake and many more.

Other products they carry: shoes and soon a small men’s line

What makes Bee Free Boutique special: The owner, Angie, is from the south, and therefore offers her southern hospitality!  So friendly, she always makes sure what you buy looks right on your body type.  She wants each of her customers leaving with an outfit that makes them look great!

1699 Silverlake Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca
323-663-0629
Online: beefreeboutique.com

Pull My Daisy
The 411: Pull My Daisy, located in Silverlake, is owned by Sarah Dale and has been in business for 12 years.

The vibe: Very eclectic and the styles are classic, fun and wearable.

The designers they carry: They carry a lot of made in Los Angeles designers including Deborah Viereck and their own in house Pull My Daisy Label.

Other products they carry: amazing jewelry, accessories and great gifts such as logography cameras, books, mustaches and art.

What makes Pull My Daisy special: The neighborhood makes them special as they are a big part of their community.  Their friendly, personable staff and owner make Pull My Daisy a great place to shop, not to mention they have a changing and nursing station for moms!

3908 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca
323-663-0608
Online: ilovepullmydaisy.com

Myrtle
The 411: Myrtle, located in Echo Park, is owned by Whitney Bickers and has been in business since in 2011.

The vibe: Accessible–both in terms of clothes that are wearable/flattering and the ability to “play with everything”. Whitney strives for this to be a place that’s enjoyable to look, touch and try things on, whether you’re going on a big wardrobe restock or looking for one special thing to save for.

Designers they carry: Curator, Gretchen Jones, Dusen Dusen, Ermie, Rachel Rose, Ilana Kohn, Kain Label, Samantha Pleet, In God We Trust and vintage clothing.

Other products they carry: jewelry, handbags and they are starting to carry a small selection of baby clothing

What makes Myrtle special: Other than their collection of vintage clothing, everything is produced by independent female and local designers. The clothing at Myrtle is of high quality and thoughtfully designed.  The owner, Whitney, is very personable and helpful with each of her customers.

2213 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, Ca
213-413-0004
Online: shopmyrtle.tumblr.com

Where do you stylish mamas go to shop on the East Side? Let us know in the comment section below!

Leslie Newton, founder of timi & leslie diaper bags, created her company in 1999 when she realized there was a huge void in the marketplace for stylish, functional diaper bags. Besides creating fashionable diaper bags, Leslie loves doing crafts with her 4 year old daughter, and going on lots of family outings. Leslie loves anything vintage or mid-century modern – clothes, furniture, jewelry, fabric – all which have a big influence on the timi & leslie aesthetic.



There’s something about the California sunshine that makes SoCal kids look totally fab year round (or maybe we’re just envious that these kiddos get to wear shorts and tees while we’re bundled up in scarves and coats). Whatever the reason, we can’t wait to share 10 drop-dead awesome looks from Southern California. These kids totally embody the free spirited and beachy vibe that is SoCal. And, a special shout out to each child’s mom who not only took these sweet snapshots but sent them into our editor as well!

Got a stylish kiddo in Southern California? Send us a pic, along with your child’s name, age, and brands he/she is wearing to our editor (Erin@tinybeans.go-vip.net) and we’ll add them to the story!

We love Liv (age 6) and her flower child style. Taken at the vineyards in Temecula (a short drive from the OC), Liv’s mom writes that her daughter “has amazing street style and sass.” Sass, indeed — she’s got the pose down pat. We could definitely see Liv on the runway flaunting her bohemian style.

What She’s Wearing: Matilda Jane Clothing dress, shirt, and ruffle pants

Because of the region’s enviable weather, kiddos in Southern California seem to always be enjoying the outdoors. Ethan (age 5) is makes drawing on the pavement with chalk look  like a photo shoot, right? Ethan’s mom, Sommy, a SoCal contributing writer to Red Tricycle, comments that her son likes to sport your typical OC beach style. And, we gotta admit — he’s totally pulling it off.

What He’s Wearing: Hobie t-shirt, the popular surfwear of OC beach bums, Shaun White sandals, and a Micros button down shirt from Nordstrom’s kids. The fedora is from Hats Unlimited in downtown La Jolla.

Red Tricycle contributing writer, Wanda has two kids (Delilah & Elijah) who look like they belong in front of the camera. We love their white sunglasses and bright apparel.

What They’re Wearing: Delilah is wearing a tank dress from Gymboree and leggings from Bloomingdale’s. Elijah is wearing a white polo shirt from H&M and Ralph Lauren green and white checkered shorts, which Wanda said she scored from a thrift store.

Connor and Collin are doing what any kid does best in warm weather: scarfing down ice cream. The brothers are adorable — from their matching haircuts to their similar tees. Eating ice cream has never looked so hip (check out those ripped jeans!).

What They’re Wearing: Connor is wearing a Sandbox Rebel shirt, while Collin is wearing Sandbox Rebel shirt & Gasbag jeans.

We love that Sydnie (6 years) and Annie (almost 4 years) are beaming in this photo. And, wouldn’t you if your mom knew all of the cool under-the-radar spots like Malibu Art Barn and a dinner where magicians and nannies abound? Sydnie and Annie are the daughters of Red Tricycle contributing writer, Jolie and the girls totally typify the clean-cut, classic look of many SoCal kids.

What They’re Wearing: Sydnie is wearing a Cherokee shirt from Target, Joe’s Jeans shorts, and Dynasty sandals from Marshalls. Annie is wearing a Dukke Lise tunic from Denmark, Lucky Brand shorts, and another pair of sandals Jolie picked up at Marshalls by Capelli Kids.

Even in the cool Fall weather, SoCal kids are all about that laid-back style. Jessica from Long Beach writes about her son Jett, “He turned 3 over the summer and has always loved dressing up and looking at himself in the mirror.” Well, we would too, Jett if we looked half as fab as you!

What He’s Wearing: Beanie by Gap Kids, Jacket and Jeans by Guess Kids, T-shirt by Crazy 8 and boots by Timberland.

Melanie’s (age 5) mom writes, “Melanie is not a professional model but in her mind she’s a fashion stylist diva! Ha! She picks out her own clothes and I’m her editor. ;-)” We love that Melanie picks out her own outfits. She definitely has a sense of style that we didn’t have at her age!

What She’s Wearing: clothes from The Children’s Place and Old Navy. 

How cute are all of these looks?! Let us know in the comment section below if your kids like to sport the laid back, SoCal style like these fab kiddos. 

Stylish kids of SoCal — we know you’re out there! Send us a pic, along with your child’s name, age, and brands he/she is wearing to our editor (Erin@tinybeans.go-vip.net) and we’ll add them to the story!