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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Fashionkins // Autumnal Light

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor 1 Comment

“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”
― Albert Camus

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Photography: Olga Filenko| Styling: Ilse Vareman | Styling 2: Catoo | Models: Models: Phoebe Winters, Semih and Defne Cay

Clothing// Morleyforkids, Leoca Paris , Galucci, Caroline Bosmans, Max&Lola, Anne Kurris, Scotch & Soda, Soft Gallery, Ine de Haes, RcR, Nupkeet, Rita co Rita, Buho, Bobo Choses,
Shoes: Galucci, Pom d’api, Rollie Derby kids

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: Anne Kurris, bobo choses, Buho, caroline bosmans, Galucci, Ine de haes, Leoca Paris, Max&Lola, Morleyforkids, Nupkeet, Pom d'api, RcR, Rita co Rita, Rollie Derby kids, scotch & soda, Shoes: Galucci, soft gallery Posted By: Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor

About Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor

The daughter of Cuban exiles, Leslie Schor is a first-generation American with degrees in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Miami. Leslie has an innate interest in learning about what motivates and inspires creativity, and how it affects our reality and society. Leaving a career in academic research, she is now exploring the creative world which surrounds her. Through film classes at the University of Miami, Leslie discovered a passion for storytelling and imagery. She is inspired by her colorful upbringing in Miami, Florida. Leslie works as a freelance Creative Director and Fashion Stylist creating campaigns for large corporate brands and small independent brands. Her creative work has been published in domestic and international publications, and she currently serves as Senior Fashion Editor at Babiekins Magazine. With a keen eye and discerning taste, Leslie has a natural ability to source unique and talented artists and designers. You can find her on Instagram @leslieschor, or at leslieschorcreative.com.

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  1. Serpil Tagi says

    November 4, 2016 at 7:35 am

    Prachtige Kinderen! Prachtige foto`s

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