Ariana loves her ice cream music dress! When she wears it childrens fashion clothing , she calls it her popstar princess dress!
You don’t have to restrict their imagination to just crayons either. Kids can use crayons, markers, or even use stickers to create their own personalized dress. Let them “wear their imagination”.
Ariana loves the way that her custom dress turned out. It’s bright and colorful (like her personality). It’s got an ice-cream microphone, music notes and stars all over! She loves to wear it on days she has music class, orchestra or whenever she breaks out her karaoke machine!
Clothing tends to be designed, marketed, and shopped for in very gender-binary terms, with separate collections, sizing, and store sections for men and women. But that's slowly shifting: In the past year, major retailers like Zara and Selfridges have introduced unisex ranges, with varying degrees of success. While progressive and forward-thinking, these collections tend to have a disconnect between intent and execution. However, there are some noteworthy, genuinely gender-neutral apparel options for one particular market demographic: kids.
A few labels prove that kids should just be (and dress like) kids, free of any gender-confining messaging. "Until around age 11 boys and girls have the same body shape and clothing needs," Karina Lundell, head designer of gender-neutral Swedish clothing brand Polarn O. Pyret, told Refinery29. "Kids need comfy clothes with good fit and function that they can play in." (Granted, it's a lot easier to design with a "one style for all" approach for kids' body shapes and proportions than adults' physiques.)