LEICESTER, ENGLAND, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Next's childrenswear collection for Spring-Summer 2011 channels the season's essential themes into looks that kids will love.
Girls who just wanna have fun will be drawn to Next's fabulous BIJOUX story, which mixes nautical stripes, bold florals, and jaunty styling details such as corsages and bow belts. There's also a super-cute blazer, plus a must-have mac.
CAROUSEL spins outsize gingham checks and washed denim plus a vintage strawberry print on a fabulously pretty lemon, pink and turquoise-coloured fashion merry-go-round. Smudged florals insinuate camouflage effects in SANDSTORM - a theme in which utility shapes are juxtaposed with feminine elements, all in a palette of warm neutral tones and pure white.
Combining stripes with sketchy graphics, SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS is Next's latest look for baby girls. Well, you can never be too young to pull off a fun fashion statement!
For boys of all ages from newborn to teens, Next's INDIGO story updates traditional nautical motifs in moody blues and neutrals. Think cool chino shorts and trousers, great denim, plus fantastic matelot knits. ORIGINAL JAMS channels cool skate influences for great shorts, on-trend jeans styles, and t-shirts or sweats in eye-popping colour.
By contrast, the smart money goes on the perfectly pressed chinos, refined polo-shirts and good-looking gingham shirts of HARVARD - the neatest new look in junior fashion that's set to tidy up style-conscious tearaways. Well, they do say that clothes maketh the (young) man.
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Next's childrenswear collection for Spring-Summer 2011 channels the season's essential themes into looks that kids will love.
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