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Celebrity babies get sweater surprise

Knitwear designer Suss Cousins has specially created two sweaters for Hollywood's most renowned babies -- Shiloh Jolie-Pitt and Suri Cruise. Suri, daughter of actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has a sweater with a hot pink "S" knitted across the front o
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Published: July 21, 2006 at 5:54 PM

LOS ANGELES, July 21 (UPI) -- Knitwear designer Suss Cousins has specially created two sweaters for Hollywood's most renowned babies -- Shiloh Jolie-Pitt and Suri Cruise.

Suri, daughter of actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has a sweater with a hot pink "S" knitted across the front of a loosely knit white sweater. It retails for $89 at Suss Designs in Los Angeles, Tmz.com reported.

The baby daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Shiloh, has a pullover sweater inspired by sisterhood. Her knitted top shows two little round smiling faces, one light and one dark, presumably Shiloh and her sister, Zahara, retailing for $109.

Celebrity fans of the Swedish knitwear designer include Dustin Hoffman, Whoopi Goldberg, Laurence Fishburne, Roseanne Barr, Robin Williams, Elisabeth Shue, Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock.

Topics: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Dustin Hoffman, Elisabeth Shue, Katie Holmes, Laurence Fishburne, Robin Williams, Roseanne Barr, Sandra Bullock, Tom Cruise, Whoopi Goldberg
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