About

New, modern designer sisters (and moms), Serena and Jennifer, have answered the cry from little girls everywhere who always knew what they wanted: a one-piece, practical tutu, attached to leggings, to wear for everyday fun.

As adults and mothers, the sisters were doubly inspired by having daughters of their own to dress in girly tutus that could actually be worn in public, without sacrificing comfort and wear ability. Their newly-launched brand, Tutulegz, ™ combines the love of wearing tutus with laid-back ease in a single, practical, fun garment that can be worn anywhere. Rumor has it that little girls are even trying to wear them to bed!

The tutu is no longer a dusty relic or prop of dancing days gone by. It is a whimsical piece of workable, wearable art. Why let your little ballerina wear old, oversized tutus for dress up at home? It’s time to get the tutu out of the dress-up box and into the everyday wardrobe of spunky little girls.

As their own creations blossomed into a fresh, new, in-demand brand, they decided to manufacture an entire line to share, worldwide, with fun themes and images to compliment the unique personalities of the little girls who wear them.
Little girls---from newborns to age five---can now get in touch with their “inner ballerina”, wherever and whenever they like. In just 4 months TutuLegz ™ has soared in popularity among celebrity clientele, including actress Marcia ross, who was photographed for Peoples Celebrity Baby Blog with one of her twins who was wearing a “Crazy for Cupcakes” TLZ tee shirt.
Minnie Driver had her assistant inquire about sending a pair of Tutulegz ™ to her niece in England. Lhotse Hawk, wife of skateboard legend, Tony Hawk, sent a thank-you email for the  Tutulegz gift outfit we sent to their daughter, as did Gioia Sanders, wife of TV’s Home Edition host, Ed Sanders, for our gift to their little girl.
Tutulegz ™ have been featured on Celebrity baby blog.com, alist.com, OC Mamma.com, Popular Baby Products.com, cool babykids.com, and in Western Lifestyle Retailer Magazine with its “Penelope the Pony” design. The brand can also be found online and in storefront boutiques.