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Showing posts with label Kids style. Show all posts

If you're a long time reader of Lilypad & Bow then you'll know that I'm always on the look out for new clothing companies for the kids and when XOKiddo got in contact it couldn't be any more like fate as their designs are so up our street!

XOKiddo was launched in April 2017 by graduate designer Rona Hollows. Her clothing pieces are designed for boys and girls alike up to the age of five and were designed with the Netherlands style in mind after Rona moved to London and found herself searching somewhat fruitlessly for a certain childrens style back in the Netherlands that seemed hard to come across over here in the UK.

XOKiddo use a minimalist approach to their clothing that along with the bold use of contrasting colours is undeniably Dutch, an inspired style that I for one absolutely adore!

XOKiddo very kindly sent us out a few outfits for the kids and we've had enormous fun trying them out and taking enough photos to incorporate into a look-book style post for you. 
As pretty as product flat-lays and the like are, I always find it much more helpful for clothing companies to show imagery of their designs actually on the children so I can picture for myself how these pieces might look on my own pair. Hopefully this post will be helpful for anybody who likes to do the same!

Embracing monochrome and colour pops with XOKiddo

Wednesday, 23 May 2018


This weeks Friday Favourites is basically just me bending down and hailing at the feet of h&m. I've done a lot of online shopping this week & 90% of it has been from h&m. & let me tell you, it hasn't disappointed!

What I like the most about h&m is that they cover such a wide range of products. Not only do they do really nice adult wear, their kids clothes are really nice too (boys range especially, not quite as keen on the girls bar shoes) and their home ware is my absolute favourite. Hello copper heaven!

Friday Favourites - H&M goods

Friday, 10 March 2017