The importance of kids clothing is on the rise. Now more than ever, a child’s creativity is showcased in his or her wardrobe, and whether your child makes all their own outfit decisions or you as a parents just want to see your son or daughter looking their best, this year there is plenty of inspiration to go around.
Designers are now apprehending the growing demand for kids clothing lines after a number of sons and daughters of celebrities were spotted in brand-name threads. The economy-minded styles of last year are being replaced by pricier takes on kids clothes. Copycats will look to luxury fabrics to imply the expensive label look.
The coming autumn chill will inevitably give rise to a myriad of winter wear, and this year we can look forward to clothes like velvet coats, suede boots, fur (or faux) lining, silk sweaters and kimonos, and knit dresses. Last year’s big trend in cutesy ‘kawaii’ Japanese-inspired clothing is giving way to a more historical inspiration: geisha robes and dolly shoes. If, like most parents, your budget doesn’t have much room to swath your child in lavish fabrics, there are a number of ways to stay on the cutting-edge of fashionable kids clothes without compromising your wallet.
Sticking to a more classic style of clothes for kids is a great way to stay out of the high-demand and high-price items while still looking great. With a growing child, frequent trips to the mall is not only costly, it can also be hard on the planet. Eco-friendly clothing for kids is on the rise; sustainable materials such as hemp, bamboo, and organic cotton fabrics satisfy the environmentally conscious parent.
Often these green fabrics specialize in tried-and-true kids clothing styles. Earthy looks such as utility jackets, dark denims, knits, and leggings for kids are always in for the smart and trendy shopper. Scandinavian knits and stripes continue to be a staple in winter kids clothes. Pattern mixing, the modern hallmark of a developing and experimental style, is one trend still going strong in kids clothing, and it’s also a cost-effective way to create new outfits. Striped tights, flowered dresses, and plaid shirts will be seen often, and often together! Sprinkle in a new burst of popularity in 80s accessories like sequins, bobbers, hair bands, and plastic bracelets–perfect for the tactile and trendy child, safe enough to satisfy mom–and you’ll have a child even chic grownups will be looking to for fashion inspiration.