februari 24, 2015

FILEMON KID SS15 COLLECTION

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The Filemon Kid SS15 collection is fun, colourful and comfortable. The T-shirts and sweaters come in gorgeous bright tones mixed in with an amazing monochrome palette, creating a clever combination that goes together beautifully. Cool clothes for the cool kids out there!
The collection includes T-shirts, sweaters, shorts, leggings, beanies, rompers, and some of the sweaters are even reversible! Yes that’s right, they are reversible so you get 2 jumpers in 1!
All clothes are made from 100% organic cotton and they use water-soluble ink for their gorgeous prints. The range is so playful with features of sweet animal designs like raccoons and armadillos and the prints are completely unisex.
All clothing is made from beautiful soft jersey cotton, so your little ones can play without restriction and in total comfort.
The range starts at 4 months and goes up to 7 years old and is available at Orange Mayonnaise !
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 Cutie Stella is wearing her the Filemon Kid ‘revesible sweathshirt raccoon‘. At the moment this sweater is sold out at the Filemon Kid webshop, but available at Orange Mayonnaise among others.
Stella In Filemon Kid SS15
Stella is wearing the sweater combined with a skirt by the French brand La Fabrique de Rilou and Collegien socks.
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The designer behind Filemon Kid is Sara Cambladh. She was originally shoe designer at a large shoe chain in Sweden but after her second child she found that commuting, travelling and other corporate appointments took too much time away from her and her family. As many new mothers she grew a strong interest in children’s wear, started drawing her own designs and added them to t-shirts of her children. After not long she started her own company, turned her hobby into a business and created a collection for other kids than her own too.
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What’s your favourite print?! 
Stay tuned for more Filemon Kid love. 
Photographs of Stella taken by children’s fashion photographer Emily Kornya
- See more at Les Enfants a Paris blog


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