Fashionable spooky line of kids wear
Well known designers all over the world are coming out with fashionable spooky line of kids wear. Designer Stella McCartney recently designed exclusive T-shirts for both girls and boys with bats and scary eyes printed on it. Also she has cotton skirts with two layers of soft tulle. Interestingly all these collections are black in colour. “Black is the colour in vogue. My kids wear is reasonably prized and it can be worn all the time without any fuss,” she said.
Armani kids wear
Armani Junior collection is devoted to men’s best friend Dog. In his entire photo shoot he used Dogs with kids. “I have a Havanese puppy all the time playing and keeping me busy. So I used my puppy for the shoot,” Armani said. Altogether 9 dogs were there. So kids and dogs come together to give a great visual treat for the brand’s kids, baby and teen collection. The collection includes white pants, T-shirts and espadrilles.
Recently at Milan Fashion Week, kids wear got lot of attention. Luxury brands like Dollce and Gabbana, Moschino, Dsquared 2 show cased eye catching kids wear. Boy’s mini denim jacket was one of them. It has faded and hybrid feels mixing denim with jersy. Another noted look was white silk and black braided dress matched with purse, jeweled sandals and headband. Jurassic Park inspired kids wear has matching purse and shoes.
Designer duo Maria and John for The Tiny Universe Design latest collection for kids wear id very easy to wear and super comfy kids formal wear. They design adorable clothing for newly born to 6 year old kids. “Our SS 15 swim wear is a regular bathing suit for both boys and girls. It looks gorgeous both at the parties and on the beach,” Maria said.
Sam and Rich is another duo designing exclusive clothes under the banner “Munster Kids” They take inspiration from street fashion and music. “Our latest collection is devoted to the kids playing on the streets. Our collection includes girls spotty twill shorts and hand illustrated jaguar pants.”
Stella McCartney
In India few designers like Payal Jain o]nce in a while do kids wear. “I can’t do it every time because the demand for kids wears in India is yet to come up. I did it last time in collaboration with Tamana for charity purpose. Hope it will pick up soon,” Payal said.