

Recruited at the beginning of the year, Baume arrived along with a new minority investor, private equity firm Peninsula. The executive was previously ceo of Kidiliz Group, a company that created kids clothing lines for brands like Kenzo, Paul Smith, Jean Paul Gaultier, Levi’s and Catimini. Mod styles and biker-badge graphics are lots of fun, while the positive slogans and phrases that adorn clothes across the range add an upbeat, irrepressible feel.Louis Vuitton Dedicates Windows Worldwide to the Late Virgil Abloh

Camo prints are a great accompaniment to outdoor missions and adventures, with shorts in this pattern teaming particularly well with a sporty tank top and low-top sneakers for garden games. Army-style shirts, dungarees and jackets are perfect for military-grade operations at playtime.

Playful patterns come up a lot across this collection from Zadig & Voltaire, giving a spark to the subtle tones that define the range. Zadig & Voltaire: small clothes for big energyįaded gold hardware, cracked prints and patchy graphics add vintage appeal to the kids' pieces in this collection - or perhaps they’re just pre-prepared for a whole lot of rough and tumble. Pair a top from the range with sporty trainers with contrast panelling for a look with a touch of sports luxe. Doubling down on the devilish rock ‘n’ roll feel, hard-edged signature Zadig & Voltaire motifs recur in the form of buttons, studs and stitched graphics. Look for details like frills on girls' tops across this collection from Zadig & Voltaire for more bohemian touches or opt for button-up shoulders and open-neck tops to achieve an artful informality. Zadig & Voltaire: counter-cultural credentialsįor boys, a Breton striped top teamed with denim shorts or jeans evokes a 60s style that's straight out of The Factory, while knee-skimming summer dresses for girls channel the Woodstock spirit, especially when paired with strappy sandals. Think casual-chic clothing inspired by art, literature and rock 'n' roll. Named after an enlightenment philosopher and his fictional protagonist, French brand Zadig & Voltaire is about as cool as its name suggests.
