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Babiekins Magazine

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

Fashionkins// Hip in the Hamptons

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor Leave a Comment

Summertime in the Hamptons doesn’t have to be all about polo shirts and cable knit sweaters (although it can be if you like). Our family has been lucky to spend the summer here for seasonal work and we’ve had a blast exploring all of the towns and villages. I love the aesthetic of the Hamptons- country, beach and modern industrial all blended so tastefully. Straw hats, caftans in neutral tones and gladiator sandals tend to be the go-to outfits for the mamas. Montauk has a little more of a colorful boho vibe, but still maintains that quintessential Hamptons’ vibe- relaxed but chic. As far as kids’ fashion in the Hamptons, it’s all about comfort! Popular brands on the East End include Pink Chicken and Ralph Lauren. In this fashion story, my daughter, Elise, and I spent the morning with Babiekins Magazine’s digital editor and photographer, Elizabeth Pettey. Elizabeth got some killer shots of Elise’s favorite summer outfits at some cool spots in East Hampton/Amagansett/Montauk. The outfits are a mix of textiles and colors and are light and comfortable for the summer.

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Babiekins Magazine|Hip in the Hamptons by Elizabeth Pettey & Leslie Schor

Photography: Elizabeth Pettey| Styling: Leslie Schor| Special thanks to Bhumi Farms!

Clothing & Accessories// Nena & Co.| The Striped Fig| Wunway| Pin Pretty | Salt Water Sandals | Popupshop | Zara

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: east hampton, elizabeth pettey, Elizabeth Pettey Photography, hamptons, leslie schor, montauk, Nena & Co., pin pretty hair accessories, summer, the striped fig, Wunway Posted By: Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor


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Copyright © 2022 · Babiekins Magazine | A Trendsetting Kids' Fashion Magazine and Online Community for Parents and Children Alike · Since the Southern California birth of Babiekins in 2010, the magazine has grown from into an internationally-recognized print publication with a global circulation and now a thriving online community. We are more than a kids’ fashion magazine. We search everywhere for inspiration, and go beyond trends to bring you fashion, style, decor, design, books, DIY, parties, and playthings. Our readers look to us to keep up with the best and most up-to-date concepts in the children’s market worldwide. We have an eye for quirk. We’re high-fashion, but we value whimsy over tradition. Playful childhood is more important to us than making kids into copycat adults. We believe life is beautiful, life is valuable, and life changes when you see it through the eyes of a child. We seek to transcend skin color, language and zip codes and bring out the real, wild, magical creativity inherent in every child. And behind Babiekins is an optimistic team of mothers-turned-editors, working from home, often with our own little babiekins climbing on, under and around the desks. We want to encourage you, and challenge you to see something different — something special — in yourself and in this world we all share. Welcome to Babiekins!

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