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Beyond pink and blue: Say goodbye to old ideas about kidswear – Sydney Morning Herald
It’s not only on colour where gender stereotypes play out. Most retailers still have “girls” and “boys” sections. But one top designer is leading the change.
While Anderson loves mini-me dressing parents or older siblings and kids dressing similarly he wanted to move away from labels around boys and girls clothing in the collection, which is out on April 15.
Danish brand Lil Atelier uses an all-neutral palette.
Children are massive sponges that take in huge amounts of information quicker than we think, he says in his only Australian interview ahead of the collection launching next week. Its important we are neutral in terms of how we tackle childrenswear…
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