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Babiekins Magazine

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

Fashionkins//Dapper Dude

By Beth Morris, Former Contributor Leave a Comment

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When I first found out a few years back that I was having a boy, I was interested to find out where could I find good quality affordable and on trend threads for Ashton. Girls are easy but theres not so much out there for the boys, or so I thought.

We are super lucky a family member has a children’s clothes designer here in NZ and has the most Fabulous brand Carbon Soldier that caters for a market like myself that like to dress their children in a little off left side designer brands. Carbon Soldier has broken into the European Market as well this season so that pretty exciting for us as we have worn and loved this brand since birth.

Teamed with a few goodies from our favourite online NZ children’s clothes shops we’ve discovered that are now bringing in the likes of Bobochoses and Mini Rodini Ashton is one Dapper Dude. We have also recently discovered another NZ shoe Brand Louis and Lola that are making beautifully hand crafted shoes and boots, a few that are unisex too.

I love dressing him up each day in outfits you don’t see around town too much and will do until that day when he just wants to dress like a All Black.

 

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: Beaumondebabe, bobochoses, Carbon Soldier, fashion magazine, kids fashion magazine, louisandlola, new zealand, sobeaubaby Posted By: Beth Morris, Former Contributor

FASHIONKINS // Auckland Adventures

By Beth Morris, Former Contributor Leave a Comment

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In our home town of Auckland here in New Zealand, winter has arrived so it’s all about layering the children at the moment. It was also Queen’s Birthday weekend here and a long weekend so are some fun activities happening around the city to celebrate. We went and explored the big smoke today and the winter sunshine came out to play.

We found a festival down at the Wharfs and visited our Maritime Museum for the first time, it was fun finding new places that the children loved right here on our front door, we were venturing inside and out so they were losing and gaining layers all day, and guess who has to carry them.

We love supporting small New Zealand online shops that talented Mums with children of their own have set up to be able to stay at home with their children so most of the kids clothing are brought from these smart Mums.

Credits//Clothing from: Beau Loves, Bobo Choses, Gifted Lil’ Ones, Mini melissa, Minidressing, Carbon Soldier, Bella and Lace.
Online NZ Shops: sobeaubaby, beaumondebabe, carbonsoldierchildrenswear, littlewhimsynz, coandminii

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, Beau Hudson, Beaumondebabe, Bella and Lace, Carbon Soldier, coandminii.Carbonsoldierchildrenswear, kids fashion magazine, littlewhimseynz, Mini Dressing, mini melissa, sobeaubaby Posted By: Beth Morris, Former Contributor

Fashionkins // Carbon Soldiers

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor Leave a Comment

Guest post by Beth Morris.

Since they were newborns, my children’s staple wardrobe items have been the amazing homegrown New Zealand brand, Carbon Soldier. It is run and owned by some of my family and it has a style all of its own. Its edgy and uber cool. A lot of the pieces can be used in a unisex way that suits a mom with pair like me. Im a lover of black on my kids, especially my long blond locked girl and she has no hesitations wearing their stunning dresses and skirts. It is clothing that you’ll want for yourselves. The quality is also top notch and you can mix and match each season with a streamlined theme.

Babiekins Magazine|Lil'Stylekins//Carbon Soldiers

Babiekins Magazine|Lil'Stylekins//Carbon Soldiers

Babiekins Magazine|Lil'Stylekins//Carbon Soldiers

Babiekins Magazine|Lil'Stylekins//Carbon Soldiers

Babiekins Magazine|Lil'Stylekins//Carbon Soldiers

Babiekins Magazine|Lil'Stylekins//Carbon Soldiers

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, black, Carbon Soldier, children's clothing, kids fashion magazine, kids magazine, new zealand, top magazine Posted By: Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor


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