


The girls' range includes bikini's, one-pieces, shirt dresses and skirts. It's a little bit Moulin Rouge and a lot of sweet and sassy with plenty of shirring, cleverly-puckered hemlines - textile techniques that Debra applies for that wow factor.
Based in Noosa, Debra was inspired by her two children to create limited edition pieces for girls. But then the mothers buying the shirt-dresses and skirts for their daughters wanted the edgy fashion lines for themselves, so Debra started designing for women also. Light, breezy and totally unique, these pieces of art are great for expectant mothers too.
You can find Butterscotch Castle fashion at the Eumundi markets on Saturday mornings (where I discovered this label) and you can contact Debra via the Butterscotch Castle website.
For more great Australian kids fashion, head over to Bondville Kids.
Images: Butterscotch Castle (photography by Katja Anton Photography)
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