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Article: What We Talk About: Play is back—and it’s dressing better than ever

What We Talk About: Play is back—and it’s dressing better than ever
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What We Talk About: Play is back—and it’s dressing better than ever

in this picture: Lace Collar Shirt in Light Blue by Ryuryu, Acetate Noma Crystal Clear by Cool Uncle, Chase Jort by Blee, Lolly Black White by Mar & Ma, Apres On Apres Purple Bag by Egon

From soft vintage collars paired with unexpected camo to ballet flats toughened up with graphic prints, the mood is clear: contrast is the new cute. We’re seeing a shift where kidswear isn’t just playful—it’s styled, layered, and intentionally offbeat.

Textures are doing the talking. Suede bags in bold colors, metallic shoes, and tactile knits bring dimension, while silhouettes stay easy and movement-friendly. It’s less about matching, more about mixing—sweet with sporty, classic with quirky.

in this picture: Fleur Vest Black by Saya Saya, Circe Skirt Canary Yellow by Satchel, Snapback Hat Corduroy by All March, Borsa Hom Glasse Grey by Mon Arte, Alice Espresso by Fayt

Accessories? Not an afterthought. They’re the personality. Think oversized sunnies, statement bags, and caps that turn outfits into characters.

in this picture: Sofia Jacket by Capslock Forher, Acetate Noma Black Tortoise by Cool Uncle, Anytime Terry Boardshort Black by All March

And then there’s the rise of mini athleisure energy—gradient jackets, cloud-like sneakers, and relaxed shorts. It’s giving: ready to run, but make it fashion.

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