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Baby Pushchairs – What’s Hot and What’s Not
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Would you like to know the pushchairs celebrities are buying for their children?

Join the A list! Celebrity mums can add some glamour to your everyday life with a celebrity statement pushchair.

All mums want the very best baby pushchairs for their children – and often money is no option. Are you into fashion? Do you buy the latest celebrity and fashion magazines to keep up to date with the A list style? Now stylish yummy mummies can steer their look to a brand new level with one of the most up to date celebrity pushchairs.

Want to have a label that you don’t have to feel guilty about? Selecting a baby pushchair for the chic, fashion aware buyer has never been easier.

Sit back with a coffee and flick through the most popular glamour and fashion magazines which feature celebrities with their cute offspring strolling in the park on a Sunday afternoon. It’s clear to see that celebrity mums want to show off the best designer baby pushchairs money can buy – and what’s great is – they are affordable so we can also afford a pushchair (just like our favourite celebrities) for our adorable offspring too!

In recent years, the pregnancy of celebrities like Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Katie Holmes, Nicole Richie and Gwyneth Paltrow has been in constant debate in the press – including what pushchairs they have chosen for their little A listers.

If you want to ooze celebrity style on your Sunday afternoon stroll around the park - my favourite three baby pushchair brands that come in a range of great prints and design are:

1. Quinny

  • Used by celebrities including Myleene Klass
  • Elegant and stylish in all colours!
2. Maclaren
  • Used by celebrities such Emma Bunton
  • Check out Cath Kidston’s new adorable dotty print – the perfect pushchair for stylish parents everywhere!
3. Juicy Couture
  • Used by celebrities such as Katie Price
  • Check out the fabulous black and pink stripped design!
However, if you really want to feel part of the celebrity set – then make sure you only select the most popular pushchair colour – Black!

Currently, the pushchair colour flying off the celebrity shelves across a huge range of brands and styles is black. Black pushchairs are the must have accessory to fashionably hit the high street.

Trendy parents set the scene when it comes to fashion and style – they want to keep up with the latest fashion trends and that includes the most up to date colours, looks and designs for their new babies and their new baby pushchairs too.

Whether it’s for a walk in the park or a day out shopping – make sure you buy a black baby pushchair – and of course, it will match everything you wear perfectly!

Get the look! Inspiring ideas from the baby pushchair experts.

For a super-modern look - my top five stunning mums hitting the celebrity streets with black coloured pushchairs include:

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Jo Carpenter writes articles on a variety of baby style topics and buying tips. She recommends Babys-Mart.co.uk for all your Pushchairs and Prams

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