The Children’s Show New York, Winter 2025-edition.


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On February 9-10, the Children’s Show took place in New York, bringing together the best in children’s and baby fashion. Held at a stunning new location in Chelsea, the elevated expo showcased an inspiring mix of top brands and emerging designers, creating a beautifully curated space filled with creativity and innovation.

Among the standout names exhibiting their latest collections were Monnalisa, Sal & Pimenta, Anja Schwerbrock, Needle & Thread, Bugatti, Gocco, La Stupenderia, Fun Fun, Bibi Shoes, Rhyme, and many more. The show also embraced the future of sustainable fashion, featuring the luxury pre-loved clothing brand, Kidswear Collective, highlighting the industry’s ongoing commitment to eco-conscious efforts.

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The Children's Show New York, Winter 2025-edition.
Junior Style mini Ambassadors exploring the show.

A Powerful Discussion on the Future of Kids’ Fashion

One of the key moments of the event was the industry panel talk, led by Shoshana Kazab, founder of Kidswear Collective. The panel brought together key industry leaders to discuss how to build a more sustainable future for children’s fashion, featuring insights from: Kelly Bray – Kidswear Buyer, Selfridges, Brooke Gallagher – Rachel Riley, Joe Schoenfelder – Showroom 21.

From rethinking production processes to embracing pre-loved fashion, the conversation provided practical steps for both brands and consumers to make a lasting impact. The discussion centered on the evolving landscape of children’s fashion and the role sustainability plays in shaping its future.

The key takeaway? There are no small steps when it comes to sustainability—every choice matters. Whether it’s using deadstock fabrics, improving eco-friendly deliveries, embracing pre-loved fashion, or designing timeless pieces, brands are making meaningful efforts to ensure sustainability is not just a trend but the future of fashion.

The Children's Show New York, Winter 2025-edition.

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A Runway to Remember

On February 9, all eyes were on the highly anticipated Children’s Show fashion runway, expertly curated by Junior Style Editor-in-Chief, Aleksandra Ataca. The show brought together the coolest trends and brands, presented by top mini models from across the United States and beyond. The runway was a true celebration of style, talent, and the next generation of fashion leaders.

The Children's Show New York, Winter 2025-edition.

The Children's Show New York, Winter 2025-edition.
Anja Schwerbrock, boots TWIMC

For a full report and exclusive highlights from the Children’s Show runway, check it out [here]

The Children’s Show reaffirmed its status as a premier event in the kids’ fashion industry, seamlessly blending luxury, innovation, business, and artistry to shape the future of children’s fashion.

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