Modelling Tatty Bumpkin
Erin’s a total girl. She loves dressing up, pink and anything that sparkles, shimmers or that can be applied to beautify. Her vanity case makes my own make up bag look, well, rather ridiculous. I’m a grown woman and my four year old has more make up, nail varnish and lip glosses than me!
As you can imagine the chance to model clothes was never going to be passed up. Given the option of a vlog or pictures she went for pictures. She quickly changed into the outfits and start throwing herself into various poses – I have no idea where she’s seen this before but she seemed to know exactly what she was doing! Should I be proud or worried, I have no idea
The clothes we’ve been trialling are from Tatty Bumpkin and are “organic, sustainable, fair trade and carbon neutral”. ‘Hippy clothes’ I thought to myself as I read through the emails, and then I flicked onto the site and saw that the clothes were actually very pretty and a 60′s looking dress caught my eye straight away – In fact it was a “raspberry tunic dress made from a bamboo and cotton mix and is entirely carbon neutral“.
The truth is that the clothes we’ve received are made from high quality materials, are very comfortable and in terms of style are a nice departure from the high street.
If you’re concerned about the way your children’s clothes are made then buying Tatty Bumpkin clothes is a no brainer. If like me it’s less of an issue then don’t overlook the quality on offer at Tatty Bumpkin, buying something that has been eithically produced just adds a bit of icing to a very fashionable cake

























she is so cute..god bless!!