The monthly round-up

As the weather warms up (hope we haven’t jinxed it), you’ll be looking for kids' clothes that will work at the weekend, and right through the summer holidays, too. From flower girl and page boy outfits to beach-ready looks, these are all the kidswear trends we’re loving this month.

SPECIAL ENOUGH TO STEAL THE SHOW… ALMOST.


It doesn’t get much cuter than a flower girl or page boy leading the wedding party, especially in one of these adorable outfits. We’ve got lots of lovely flower girl and page boy looks from dresses in pretty shades of pink, ivory, and blue with layers of swishy tulle, to suits and tailoring that will make him look like a little prince. The ooohs and aaaws will be audible.

Girls Occasionwear

Boys Occasionwear

TWINNING IS WINNING


One way to up your Instagram game this summer? Twinning looks with your little one. These kids’ clothes come in adult sizes too, so you can both get in on the action.

THE BOLDER THE BETTER


Remember when you were younger, and you were obsessed with finding the brightest thing in your wardrobe and wearing it constantly? Us too. That’s why we’ve made some summer clothes in bright orange and hot pink hues that little ones will grab from the cupboard morning after morning.


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Shop Boys Colour

Girls Colour

Boys Colour

SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND


Whether you’re off to the park or day-tripping to the beach, these are the weekend wardrobe winners that kids of all ages will love. As soon as school’s out, comfort is key and that’s where these sunny looks come in. Meet you at the water fountains.

Girls Holiday Shop

Boys Holiday Shop

THE KIND SOCIETY BEACH CLEAN


"To celebrate Earth Day and the Kind Society, we hosted a beach clean in sunny Brighton with @coral_pearl_, her two children and their friends. It was great to work with Brighton locals as they know the area and feel strongly about helping the local community and environment.


The team worked their way along the beach, picking up all sorts of rubbish from plastic lids to crisp packets and even a few umbrellas! Afterwards, local forest school leader, Harriet Trueman, lead a fantastic interactive talk with the children. She discussed how they could look after the environment, giving tips and ideas on things they can do to make a change." As told by Becky at RI HQ.


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