After many fairs around Europe, after many shootings in collaboration with emerging and known brand, it’s time to focus on kids fashion and tell you all the trends for autumn/winter 2017/18.
As a kids fashion blogger I feel quite lucky to know at least 6 months before all news and trends in kids fashion. So when the right season really comes, it’s time to share what you can find right now in stores!
Here are all the trends for AW17 season: in part you will see them in the next shootings, in part you will find them worn by Sissi in upcoming projects, during our travel experiences… as always, let us know what you think and for any advice: we are always here!
Mustard
This is the strongest trend, especially in independent brands. This color invests 360 degree kids fashion: from accessories to clothing. This trend will not abandon us even in summer and will continue for a few seasons, so if you want to invest on a color… ocre yellow or mustard and all their variants simply must be yours!
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[FinalTilesGallery id=’23’]Pom pom
Fun! Pompom represents the winter version of polka dots: children love them, even more if furry and colorful.
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[FinalTilesGallery id=’26’]Shine
We’re talking about shining finish. Lurex, metallic and iridescent, glitter, sequins are absolutely a must and invade both clothing and accessories, especially shoes.
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[FinalTilesGallery id=’25’]Unicorns
We really want to see AGAIN unicorns?! If summer have seen flamingos overshadow any other animal… well, for this autumn/winter season unicorns are a must. Again a must! Inevitable in the wardrobe of every little girl dreaming of rainbows and magic, if you have grown tired… well, look at the gallery and just change your mind!
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Dinosaurs
A timeless classic loved by children (and not only by the boys!): when wearing a garment with a dinosaur children feel strong. Do you remember the dinosaur collection by Mini Rodini a few years ago?
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