Wishing on a star with our favourite star-themed baby clothes!

Wishing on a star with our favourite star-themed baby clothes!

by Emily Fedorowycz |
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Star theme baby clothes

Star dungaree set, £8, george.com1 of 11

Star dungaree set, £8, george.com

Pink star romper, £25, Noe & Zoe at cissywears.com2 of 11

Pink star romper, £25, Noe & Zoe at cissywears.com

Red star cover-up, £14, johnlewis.com3 of 11

Red star cover-up, £14, johnlewis.com

Grey sweatshirt all-in-one suit, £12.99, hm.com4 of 11

Grey sweatshirt all-in-one suit, £12.99, hm.com

Pink star dress, £7, mothercare.com5 of 11

Pink star dress, £7, mothercare.com

Hi-tops, £14, mothercare.com6 of 11

Hi-tops, £14, mothercare.com

Star striped top, £12.50, boden.co.uk7 of 11

Star striped top, £12.50, boden.co.uk

Star trousers (you can roll them up into shorts, too), £17.50, boden.co.uk8 of 11

Star trousers (you can roll them up into shorts, too), £17.50, boden.co.uk

Grey patch trousers (they’re reversible too), £16.50, boden.co.uk9 of 11

Grey patch trousers (they’re reversible too), £16.50, boden.co.uk

Wishing on a star with our favourite star-themed baby clothes!10 of 11

Star romper, £17, uk.adenandanais.com

Wishing on a star with our favourite star-themed baby clothes!

Blue star sleepsuit, £25, Petit Bateau at alexandalexa.com11 of 11

Blue star sleepsuit, £25, Petit Bateau at alexandalexa.com

Treat your baby to a new wardrobe covered in stars this spring, with the star-themed trend for outfits for your little stargazer. From funky trousers that can be rolled up while having fun on the beach, to rompers and hi-tops, we’ve picked our favourite star-themed baby clothes for you to splurge on this Spring.

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