Fashion Kids, A Rainbow of Fresh and Light Looks in the Spring Summer 2024 Collections

As spring approaches, it’s time to consider refreshing the wardrobes of the little ones. Just like for adults, there are many new trends and fashion trends for boys and girls in the Spring Summer 2024 season.

As we know, children love to play, run, jump, and also spend long hours sitting at their school desks. Therefore, the style of their clothing should follow a concept of functional and versatile fashion, accompanying them in every moment of the day and facilitating them in every activity. In addition to practicality, the aesthetic impact of their look is also very important, especially for the little ones today.

Sometimes it’s the mothers who think about it, but increasingly, children assert their own tastes when it comes to wardrobes, already demonstrating a strong personality and a keen sense of fashion, often influenced by TV series, YouTube programs, or various musical idols.

Fortunately, the choices available are vast, as various brands have promptly created Mini Me versions adapted for the little ones in their collections.

The starting point for many collections is often represented by a mix of colors and a blend of fabrics that, thanks to research and creativity, are designed to combine aesthetics and practicality.

Among the most popular products are comfortable polo shirts and pants for boys, while skirts and dresses continue to trend for girls. For example, Baby Dior’s pants and shorts, designed by Cordelia de Castellane, ensure comfort and freedom of movement. On the other hand, Baby Dior Girl’s dresses and jumpsuits, conceived as a tribute to freedom and lightness, come in an enchanting palette of colors and patterns.

“The atmosphere of the SS24 from many Fashion Brands is a triumph of light and color,” as communicated by Pitti Immagine Bimbo 97. “A rainbow of fresh and light looks, with refined styles that do not renounce the carefree spirit of childhood. Orange and fuchsia fade into sleeveless cotton dresses, embellished with bows and alternating with airy skirts. Blouses like clouds adorned with ruffles and ruffled shorts create fits that stimulate imagination, spanning from vacation to ceremonies. For special events, pastel shades offer a refined elegance infused with sweetness. Solid taffeta dresses are reinterpreted with striped patterns. Ruffled tiered skirts with a fashionable touch are impeccable even when worn in complete comfort or during August parties.”

In the SS24 collections, sustainability is understood as a reflection of evolution. “A change projected onto sustainable brands that look to the future and, together with the necessary multifunctionality in the present, embody ethical fashion that is not trivial, reliable, and does not forget the genuine approach of every child in relation to the environment. It is a journey filled with discoveries and amazement, but also with practicality and authenticity. Lines designed to last, garments that make comfort and joy true watchwords. The narrative revolves around a uniform distribution of resources, teaching the meaning of equality, sustainability, and education. Ranges of clothing and t-shirts made from biomaterials, with prints inspired by clean energy and entertainment, sometimes in the style of fairy tales. Each piece reveals details about the production process, from the amount of land used to grow cotton to the hands that worked on the collection, providing information that helps appreciate every single resource.

The essence of summer breathes life into rustling dresses with ruffles and delicate sweaters in soft tones: baby yellow, pink, and blue, all based on non-toxic dyes. Zero Waste lines theme premium models and zero waste pieces: it’s a design that merges with environmental awareness. Newborn capsules focus on the purity of certified organic cotton by GOTS. An increasingly widespread production chain operates within certified facilities, where elements bear the coveted GOTS label, a testament to the commitment to ethical and sustainable production.”

For example, the Stella McCartney collection, inspired by the sun and fun, is made from 97% responsible fabrics. It is designed to evoke a sense of clarity, exploring the blossoms of summer, as well as the sweetness and friendships of this season, with a wonderfully sustainable wardrobe.

by Martino Medri