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Meet Kelly Coe’s adorable daughter Havana

Meet Havana Alaska Coe!
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A lot can happen in nine months – just ask Kelly Coe. The gorgeous co-founder of fashion label Augustine has moved into a luxurious new family home, relocated her clothing brand’s office and opened a store in Australia.

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And as if that wasn’t enough excitement for Kelly and her business-partner hubby Nathan, the hard-working power couple have also welcomed a cute new addition amid the chaos – their adorable daughter Havana Alaska.

Funnily enough, however, when Woman’s Day arrives at the Coe family’s abode in Auckland’s St Heliers, the pair – who are also parents to Indiana, six, and Demi, five – are enjoying a rare moment of peace alone with their new bundle.

See more photos of Kelly’s beautiful family in the gallery

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Behind the scenes with Kelly Coe

Meet Havana Alaska Coe!

The tiny tot was born on September 2.

Having never been one to slow down, Kelly – who launched her fashion line out of the family’s Auckland garage in 2008 – was back in the office just two weeks after her wee girl’s birth.

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With her hubby Nathan also part of the business, the new mum was able to be flexible with her hours. At first, Kelly would take her daughter – who slept soundly in her capsule – into the office, but she’s since hired a nanny to help with childcare.

Havana joins older sisters Indiana (six) and Demi (five).

“I’m very protective of my lot, which, sadly for them, will come into play a lot more when they are older – I’ll be there with the shotgun at the door!” Nathan reveals.

“Since Havana’s come along, our family finally feels complete,” gushes Kelly.

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“I’m lucky I can stay connected to the business but also be home to spend time with the girls in the afternoon. That time is priceless, so finding that balance is really important to us,” says Kelly.

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