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Kate Middleton's favorite kids' clothing brand has a new collection. Pictured: Middleton arrives at "Our Greatest Team Rises -BOA Olympic Concert" at the Royal Albert Hall on May 11, 2012 in London. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Kate Middleton will have a new selection for her royal babies' ensembles as her favorite brand, Pepa & Company, recently launched its new collection.

The Duchess of Cambridge is a trendsetter when it comes to fashion, and her kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, have followed in her footsteps. The two kids' ensembles have gained a lot of attention and praise from the public over the years. Now, Middleton, Prince George and Princess Charlotte will once be setting trends among children everywhere as the Duchess' favorite kids' clothing brand has just unveiled its new fall-winter collection.

"For this collection, I was inspired by the classic formalwear that was once worn by children in Spain and England from past decades. The classic tartan prints, velvet fabrics, wool, corduroy and quintessentially British styles are timeless in design and can be worn by many future generations to come," Pepa Gonzalez, the brand's founder and designer, told Hello! of their new collection.

Aside from Middleton, her sister, Pippa Middleton, is also fond of the brand. In fact, she opted to have her young bridesmaids and pageboys, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte, be dressed by Pepa & Co from head to toe for her wedding.

But it looks like not everyone is happy with how much Middleton has been spending on her children's clothing. Just recently, Emma Dent Coad, a member of Parliament (MP) in Kensington, slammed the Duchess of Cambridge for purchasing expensive clothes for Prince George and Princess Charlotte and called her spending "disgusting."

"When Prince George goes to school, they [the media] look at his jumpers and, you know, £150 ($200) for a jumper, that's a food bill for a family of four for a lot of people and that's outrageous and people are outraged by that," Dent Coad said.

Labour Councillor Ken Ritchie also recently took a jab at Prince George, as well as his father, Prince William. "We had all the media attention recently when Prince George started school. We don't know if he will grow up to be as bad as his grandfather or maybe his great grandfather. Or that he will be as bland as his father," he said. "All we know is that at some stage George will be king, unless we change the system or unless he has an unfortunate illness or accident. We can get rid of them if we don't like them, in an election of course, I'm not suggesting anything more drastic than that."

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