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Babiekins Magazine

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

Fashionkins // Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor Leave a Comment

Guest post by Jill Rothstein & Josh Rothstein.

A huge trend happening right now are matching tops and bottoms. This cheerful floral top and matching pants by Aristocrats Kids makes for the perfect springtime outfit. Oxford shoes by H&M keep it cool and comfortable. Samantha needed some more sparkle. These Dolly by Petit Tom lavender shorts with a huge gold bow were perfect with this Miguel Vieira Junior boy inspired button down. There is still a slight nip in the air in spring, so these Dolly pearl embellished knee high socks will keep her legs warm. Now, let’s talk about Zachariah’s suit. Mr. Uky designed this hounds tooth, 70’s inspired red and black vest and matching wide leg pant. Super on trend this season and beyond adorable.

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Samantha’s Tutu du Monde pink tulle skirt and Little Miss Galia top with bows down the back begged for Anais and I pink sparkly shoes and a mini pink top hat. For the boys, this short suit by Appaman with this 1970’s inspired Mr. Uky button down and a pair of palm tree printed sneakers by Zara are cute and sophisticated.

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

The gorgeous Mischka Aoki dress worn by Lola, is the epitome of a high fashion spring dress. Its bright yellow color, floral print and layers of tulle have us all dreaming of family portraits on the lawn and parties with friends and family.

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Lola’s Aristocrat Kids nature print dress is perfect for the holidays this spring. And a bunny eared-veiled-headband by Milk N Soda? Yes, please! The look is finished off with her black buckled patent leather bluchers from Zara. Samantha couldn’t be cuter in this Anais and I baby blue tulle dress accented with a pop of color in the red beaded H&M Necklace and Tutu du Monde feather headpiece. Her boho Zara booties keep the dress cool and casual.

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Babiekins Magazine|Fashionkins//Easter Style: The Quirky Remix

Overall, the trends for the spring holidays reflect everything we envision when we think “spring.” Florals, bright, happy colors and elements of nature. And of course, anything that makes our little one’s look fresh and fly!

Photography: Josh Rothstein| Styling: Jill Rothstein| Hair: Corey Tuttle| MUA: Susan Donoghue| Photo Assistant: Lawrence Castillo| Models: Lola, Samantha, Zachariah

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: anais and i, Appaman, Aristocrat Kids, Easter, h&m, Little Miss Galia, miguel vieira junior, milk n soda, mr. uky, quirky style, solly, spring, tutu du monde, Zara 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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