Kids Fashion

#ACTIVELAB PITTI BIMBO SS19

As an online fashion magazine, we get to be invited to a number of fashion events and shows and we love attending Pitti Bimo in Italy. The Pitti Bimbo trade show is by far one of the most important events on the international youth fashion and children’s clothing fashion scene. With newcomers and on the rise brands, this is THE event you don’t want to miss.

Following its successful launch in January, #Activelab returned to the Pitti Bimbo stage. The catwalk “research lab” welcomes a selection of international brands that experiment with sportswear, street and activewear, spheres that have cool connotations in the world of children.

Featuring brands like Barn of Monkeys, BangBangCopenhagen, CarlijnQ, Garder and the Gang, KinderKind, Joospehs, Loud Apparal and Oji, we can’t wait for these collections to hit the shops.

What’s your favourite item from these SS19 collections?

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

BangBangCopenhagen SS19

Barn of Monkeys SS19

Barn of Monkeys SS19

Barn of Monkeys SS19

CarlijnQ SS19

CarlijnQ SS19

CarlijnQ SS19

CarlijnQ SS19

CarlijnQ SS19

CarlijnQ SS19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gardner and the Gang SS19

Gardner and the Gang SS19

Gardner and the Gang SS19

Gardner and the Gang SS19

Gardner and the Gang SS19

Joosephs SS19

Joosephs SS19

Joosephs SS19

Joosephs SS19

Joosephs SS19

Kids and the Gang SS19

Kids and the Gang SS19

Kids and the Gang SS19

 

Kids and the Gang SS19

KinderKind SS19

KinderKind SS19

KinderKind SS19

KinderKind SS19

KinderKind SS19

Loud Apparel SS19

Loud Apparel SS19

Loud Apparel SS19

Loud Apparel SS19

Loud Apparel SS19

Oji SS19

Oji SS19

Oji SS19

Oji SS19

Photography by Emily Kornya, children’s fashion photographer who works throughout Europe. She has recently moved back to Europe after completed her undergraduate degree in English Literature, Russian Literature in translation and South Slavic Studies at The University of Toronto.

www.emilykornya.com