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Spring style is ready at Kidswear Collective
Spring style is ready at Kidswear Collective the preloved site that features kids designer labels the second time around. Fashion brands featured for SS22 include Stella McCartney, Marni, Dior, Zimmerman, Monnalisa and other quality labels such as Bleu Comme Gris and Coco au Lait. Many items have come from influencer families and are barely worn.
Repurposed kids fashion from Portugal by YAY
Repurposed kids fashion sustainable capsule from Portugal by YAY. “In a year that has turned our lives inside out, YAY is proud to announce the “Reborn Collection”, a new upcycled capsule collection that address the need for more environmentally respectful practices in the fashion industry. The Reborn Collection takes repurposed leftover materials sourced from previous collections like bold plaids, denim and faux fur to create vintage looks that ...
Sustainability in kids fashion, a closer look
Sustainability in kids fashion is the current hot topic at the kids trade shows. Consumer perceptions are changing rapidly, a new generation of mothers has arrived with a more concerned attitude, to sustainability and the planet, to authenticity, to organic and natural products. Whilst at the moment this seems to be confined to the States, Scandinavia and Europe there is no doubt that it is a growing trend and like most trends ...
Upcycled kids fashion at Bonpoint for SS20
Upcycled kids fashion at Bonpoint for SS20 with a new direction from recently appointed Creative Director Anne Valerie Hash who has a strong background in womenswear and childrens design from running her own eponymous label for 13 years. Anne made a flash visit to London to showcase the new kids Spring/Summer 2020 collections and explained the story behind the new Bonpoint upcycled collection. ‘ When I first visited ...
Sustainable kids fashion summer 2020 by WAWA
Sustainable kids fashion summer 2020 by WAWA . One of the pleasures of a visit to CIFF Youth in Copenhagen is an evening meeting with Johanna Topooco, founder and owner of kids sustainable fashion label WAWA in a true Danish Hygge fashion at the cafe Hyggestund owned by the smart brewer Mikkeller. Johanna founded the brand in Copenhagen in 2016.
Beautiful organic mom and child wear Liilu from Germany
Beautiful organic mom and child wear Liilu from Germany with a sneak peek at the FW19 collection today. Starting from baby at 1yr to children at 10 yrs plus womenswear the collection has a strong ethical stance and design signature in keeping with a neutral palette that signifies their intent. The clothing is made in Portugal using organic natural textiles to protect sensitive children’s skin.
Classic sustainable kids knitwear by As We Grow
Classic sustainable kids knitwear by As We Grow is perfect for the new circular  fashion economy. This beautiful Icelandic based knitwear company has expanded from their initial sweater offering into a wider range of garments that share the classic with a modern touch aesthetic. As We Grow is one of the most authentic, sustainable and “slow fashion” kids brands to emerge in the last ...
Sustainable kids swimwear at Marks and Spencer
Sustainable kids swimwear at Marks and Spencer joins the adult sustainable swim collection for summer 2019. One of the few main big high st chains to be tackling modern concerns with an agenda to provide more vegan food options too, Marks and Spencer is looking at many ways into future retailing and adapting new initiatives. The kids swimwear is made from recycled plastic.
Wabi Sabi inspired kidswear at Little Creative Factory
Wabi Sabi inspired kidswear at Little Creative Factory for spring/summer 2019. The Japanese philosophy which celebrates imperfection has informed the summer collection at Little Creative Factory for kids and womens fashion. One of the original sustainable fashion labels, each season sees a new evolution and this summer sees more bamboo swimwear added to the collection and a new cloth doll. In their own words “Wabi-Sabi collection pays homage to ...
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