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WE WON BEST BABY FASHION BRAND 2019!

WE WON BEST BABY FASHION BRAND 2019!

We are ecstatic to have come away with another PLATINUM award for BEST BABY FASHION BRAND at the 2019 Junior Design Awards!!!
on October 01, 2019
COME TOGETHER: BOBUX X THE BONNIE MOB AW19 COLLABORATION

COME TOGETHER: BOBUX X THE BONNIE MOB AW19 COLLABORATION

Magical things often happen when two creative forces come together. That’s why we are so excited to introduce our first collection of infant shoes, designed and made with the brilliant New Zealand-based footwear brand Bobux. Read our bite-sized interviews about the collab with Nicola Williamson, Lead Designer at Bobux and our founder Tracey Samuel.
on August 30, 2019
Father's Day with The McHusbands

Father's Day with The McHusbands

Ahead of Father's Day, we asked two of our favourite...
on June 14, 2019
The Secrets Behind Our Softness

The Secrets Behind Our Softness

Little ones’ skin is incredibly delicate. One of our most important priorities when we design a new piece of clothing is getting the fabric just right – making sure the softness is spot-on. You really have to feel it to believe it! Here is the science behind it…
on May 07, 2019
Meet the Stockist: Igloo Kids

Meet the Stockist: Igloo Kids

Nestled on the pretty high street of St John’s Wood amongst lots of other great independent shops is one of our favourite stockists: Igloo Kids. The retailer also has a online store with worldwide delivery, but we love to visit the shop and see our designs displayed in the the window.

Go inside and you’ll find lots of other great design-led brands for little ones, carefully curated from all over the globe. They stock everything from beautiful clothing and accessories, to toys, gifts and party supplies.

We caught up with Igloo’s owner and mum-of-two, Nino, to find out more...

on April 26, 2019
Fashion Revolution Week - Who Made Your Clothes

Fashion Revolution Week - Who Made Your Clothes

This week marks the anniversary of the Rana Plaza tragedy in Bangladesh and we remember the importance of transparency and reform within the global fashion industry. 1138 people lost their lives that day and we are right behind all efforts by this movement to raise awareness so people really do know who made their clothes. A love of fashion should improve and enrich lives, both of those who wear the clothes and those who produce them. If it doesn't, then there is something not quite right there.
on April 23, 2019
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