Capture Spring a Limited Collection by Newbie
If twinning with your mini-me is your thing, look no further. Sustainable, Swedish childrenswear brand Newbie have just announce the launch of their new limited-edition collection - Capture Spring; and this time they’ve decided to include something for you too!
An online exclusive here in the UK, the collection was originally created to celebrate what Spring and Summer typically has to offer. Yet, whilst the current climate may have spelt the end of parties and celebrations for the near future, Newbie still believe Mums and kids alike enjoy dressing up and twinning from the comfort of their own homes and we couldn’t agree more!
Launching next week, Capture Spring features beautifully hand-drawn floral prints, exquisite embroidery and stylish hinge shorts. And, for the Mum's, they’ve also created matching dreamy dresses. A collection made entirely from more sustainable materials and where all the cotton is organic we can’t wait to start twinning this summer.
Prices range from £6-£70 at newbiestore.com
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