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Diapers on a Plane No Longer a Scary Feature for Savvy Parents

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As the juvenile products industry booms, parents are better equipped to enjoy travel with their babies. New parent-driven inventions top the packing list for hassle-free travel.

Beverly Hills, California (PRWeb) February 15, 2007 -- Beverly Hills Luggage has a new bag in the window, a diaper bag. Thanks to the Hollywood baby boom, the juvenile products industry has ballooned to "7.3 billion dollars and growing," according to the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA.) Industry insiders credit Rodeo Drive boutiques and their famous denizens as the major movers and shapers of American spending trends.

"A luggage quality diaper bag with mile-high functionality was a natural progression for me," says bag designer, Cherie Killilea, owner of Studio Cherie, maker of the $350 bags. The Home Page of www.studiocherie.com features a photograph of one of the bags in action (without the baby) in an airplane restroom. It appears that the most compact place ever devised for diaper changing could actually become convenient with the use of a Studio Cherie 'camera bag.'

The JPMA gave one of their 2006 innovation awards to another parent-driven travel invention, the Gogokidz Travelmate. The $89 cart attaches to most toddler car seats for easy wheeling around airports. It can be purchased directly from the company at www.gogobabyz.com.

According to Sharon Miller co-owner of Beverly Hills Luggage, a portion of her best customers are among the private jet elite. "They don't worry about navigating airport terminals or rough baggage handlers," she says, "but they do value quality and style." Sharon carries hundreds of bags in her exclusive boutique, catering to a variety of tastes.

Those who eschew flying commercial, can plan their itinerary 8 weeks in advance for a custom bag by Studio Cherie called the 'flight bag.' With this option, Cherie guides her clients to choose from over 50 bacteria resistant performance fabrics by Crypton® and Paul Brayton Designs® for a full-size carry-all-organizer that she also calls "the ultimate baby care system."

For additional information on the limited edition Studio Cherie bags, visit www.StudioCherie.com or see them in person at Beverly Hills Luggage 404 N Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, and in Seattle at ArmCandy Handbag Boutique 5402 - 22nd Ave NW, Ballard.

About Studio Cherie:
The company is the brainchild of Cherie Killilea, a custom furniture maker turned handbag designer. Cherie is the mother of three children who estimates she has changed over 10,000 diapers, some of them on planes.

Contact:
Cherie Killilea, owner
Studio Cherie
(509)465-2898
http://www.studiocherie.com

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Studio Cherie 'camera bag'
A Studio Cherie bacteria resistant diaper bag in the shape of a camera bag.
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