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Do you know Kids on the Moon?  It has to be one of the coolest kids brands ever!  The clothes all tell a story, it’s about art meeting fashion but beyond that the clothes are always so practical and comfy for kids to wear.  Anya has clothes by Kids on the Moon so I know how easy they are for a kid to wear and still do what kids do. The fabrics too are always practical and designed for repeated wash and wear.  I have featured their collections here in the past and now they’ve launched a brand new line of clothing for modern mums called By the Moon.  Instead of just sharing both the collections with you I thought it would be fun to chat with Magda, the amazingly talented designer behind both the kids and mums range.

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Tell us about Kids on the Moon?
Kids on the Moon is a brand that uses dreams and magic to make children’s clothes.  Natural materials and colours are mixed with a lot of imagination, storytelling and fantasy.  The brand is created by three women who also happen to be mothers and who spend their days traveling between the moon, the earth and planet Venus.  Kids on the moon was created three years ago by Magda Rams, the brand’s designer who designs every collection and whose sense of style defines Kids on the Moon.

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What did you want to be when you were growing up?
That’s easy – I always wanted to make clothes.  Also as a kid I used to dream a lot and still do. I find children very inspiring and designing clothes for them is a true pleasure.
  On one hand there are no limits to the imagination and fantasies come to life, on the other you have to be sincere and true
 to yourself as kids naturally shun fads and fake hypes.  That’s why at Kids on the Moon we use natural colours and
 comfortable but original styles. The brand is about lightness manifested in a beautiful, well designed manner.
  Our motto is no gravity – there are no limits to our creativity.  Kids on the Moon is where fantasy meets good design
 and quality.  Our collections tell stories from dreams.
  The brand’s name and concept give us unlimited possibilities – just like space or a kid’s imagination.

What led you to start Kids on the Moon?
Kids on the Moon is a natural almost organic outcome of an art education, a career in the fashion industry and being inspired by my own kids.  I’ve always looked for professional independence and wanted to enjoy what I do.  One of the objects that has always been with me is my great-grandmother’s sewing machine. Ever since I remember I was always trying to sew something on it.  Kids on the Moon must have been written in the stars for me.

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You create incredible collection after collection.  How do you do it?
At the very beginning, there is a world in which our collection will be set.  This world is a mixture of children’s fantasy and the world of nature with a dose of a grown-up imagination and of course the world of fashion, literature, film and art.  A careful eye will notice quotes from Kubrick’s films, from Mad Max, David Bowie and more.  As a brand inspired by the moonlight and space in general there is a lot of cosmic themes but we are not limiting ourselves to it.  Our current summer collection OCEANIA puts together oceans, lunar seas and …grunge.  In autumn we will get inspired by the TOTAL ECLIPSE and see what happens when the moon takes over making the sun vanish for a while.  So the upcoming collection will be, as always full of mystery, magic and of course – moonlight.

Do you experience creative block?  How do you deal with it?
Creative blocks happen to everyone.  They are a sign that you need to rest and relax, do things you enjoy, run bare feet with your children, read a book and listen to music.  So creative blocks are like little vacations – they pass as soon as you start enjoy them 🙂 (I love this quote – it’s something I’m going to remember and use!)

Aside from your own, which kids clothing line really inspires you?
Featherdrum – for that holiday feeling all year round.

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And lastly, if you weren’t a kids clothing designer, what would you be?
I have always been attracted to fashion – so I am sure if it hadn’t been for Kids on the Moon I would design adult clothes.  In fact this is happening already as we have just launched Kids on the Moon’s older sister – a brand called BY THE MOON.  It has been created for all mums and grown up women who live by the sun and dream by the moon, who value comfort, lightness and a little bit of magic every day.

Thank you Magda for your inspiring words.  I am loving the new modern mum collection just as much as the kids collection.  And remember the next time you experience creative block, treat it as a vacation and it’ll fly by!

*I’ve linked up to Mummy’s got style Fashion Friday.

dancewear for girls

Ballet classes for little girls seems like a rite of passage in the UK.  It’s not a ‘thing’ in India and so being Indian and never having done ballet myself, it never even occurred to me to put Anya in ballet classes until she started asking to join when she was around 3 and a half.  I’m glad she did ask though as there is nothing sweeter than watching a bunch of tiny little girls floating around in tutu’s.  She’s since given up ballet due to other activities but while she did it, I loved watching her pirouette and twirl and do all those graceful ballet moves.  Now I’m wishing she hadn’t stopped especially as I’ve just discovered this new range of gorgeous ballet clothes for little girls .

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Girls on Tiptoes is a new line of mostly ballet bodies, leotards and leggings from Poland.  This dreamy range of  girls dancewear looks so comfy and soft – almost like a second skin.  And the photography is so gorgeous too.  It’s all so girly and pretty without being fussy.  Just looking at the pictures makes me want to get up and start pirouetting!  Even though Anya has stopped ballet, I am not sure I will be able to resist a piece – I’ve got my eye on the dotty all in one leotard which can be worn anytime, not just for ballet or dance (at least that’s what I’m telling myself!).  But either way, I think Anya or any little girl will delight in having some of these gorgeous clothes in their wardrobe.

*Via the lovely Porridge with milk blog.
*I’ve linked up to Mummys got style Fashion Friday.

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Are you a little wild at heart?  Do you like something a bit out of the ordinary?  Then this ‘Moonsafari’ collection is for you.   You’ll find camouflage prints, warrior stripes, wing like ruffles and bubble skirts in colours that reflect the wilder side of nature.   Kids on the Moons latest Spring Summer 2014 collection is so striking.  I love how they’ve got a real sense of wildness and adventure in the collection but it doesn’t take over the clothes.

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Dressing up and pretending is one of the great joys of childhood.  In our home this is an everyday thing and I am all for it.  This collection re-inforces that spirit of adventure and fantasy that all kids have.  Some of my favourites include those cool grey bubble shorts and that vest with the camouflage ruffles that is girly with a hint of edginess. 

"striped summer dress girls"

This new Spring Summer collection by Kids on the Moon is special – it’s different without being over the top.  And most importantly it’s very comfy for kids to wear and children can be children in these clothes.  What’s not to love?

"grey tutu dress"My daughter’s just started ballet lessons and wants to pirouette at every turn!  Her birthday is coming up quite soon so because of this new obsession,  I’m thinking of a ballet themed party for her.  While looking for inspiration and a birthday outfit, I came across this new collection by kids on the moon and I fell for it.  "dusky pink girls tutu"The tutu’s and the tutu inspired dresses come in the prettiest of colours that have an unusual duskiness to them.  Then there are the simple striped or solid dresses embellished with a striking bow.  The entire collection is simply beautiful and the photo styling is gorgeous too.  Since I have a daughter I’m focusing on the girls stuff but Kids on the moon have plenty of cool style for the boys too. 

"polka dot dress for girls"I’ve already mentioned before how much I love Pola & Frank, a new-ish mama and kids brand from Poland.  So when they sent my daughter Anya this wonderful black and white polka dot dress in the post, we couldn’t have been more delighted.  I love polka dots and so does Anya.  This dress has quickly become a hot favourite in her summer wardrobe.  Thank you to Judyta & Paulina – the two mama’s who are the creative force behind Pola & Frank

"polish fashion for kids"My husband recently visited Warsaw, Poland on a work trip.  I so wish I had gone along with him because in recent months I have seen absolutely amazing design come out of Poland.  I’ve discovered some fab kids brands like Kids on the Moon and Pola & Frank and today I wanted to share my latest discovery… Booso.  The one thing that stands out for me with all these Polish brands is that they keep it simple.  There is no unnecessary fuss or frills but instead the clothes shine with their simple, clean styles and what’s more they look super comfy to wear too.  And the clothes from Booso are exactly that… stylish and fun clothes that won’t restrict a child in any way.  I also love their colour palette of mostly blacks, whites and soft browns but often complimented by a shock of bright colour.  That orange turban style hat is just too cute!  Booso don’t sell online yet but you can contact them through their site.

"girls polka dot dress"The other week my daughter and I were out shopping when she spotted a multi-coloured polka dot dress that she absolutely fell for.  It wasn’t something I would’ve chosen but since she was so keen on it, I felt bad to deny her.  If I’m completely honest, I am not very good at letting my daughter choose her own clothes because I am very fussy!  I live in fear of the time when she wants to wear purple and pink from head to toe and those days will come very soon.  With this dress I think it was the many different coloured polka dots that drew her in and while I do love polka dots, I much prefer simplicity, subtlety and just 1 or 2 colour tones.  But thanks to her love for the dress, I remembered this black and white polka dot dress by Pola & Frank that I had seen and loved.

"baby pink tunic dress girls"

"girls wrap hoodie"Pola & Frank are a fairly new brand of simple and stylish clothes for kids, tweens and women.  When I saw this Spring/Summer 2013 collection I fell for it.  Very wearable and practical for kids, yet so stylish with the ribbon details and the muted tones.  Also, their collection for mama’s looks easy to wear without compromising on style and they do have a cool selection for boys too.  Pola & Frank are from Poland, a country which is creating some amazing designs at the moment and I am so happy to have discovered them.  I love all the pieces in this collection but if I had to choose a favourite, it would have to be that black & white polka dot dress which may just mysteriously replace the multi-coloured one we have!

P.S. I’ve been interviewed on the cool honest mum blog today… read it here.

mama & baby…

April 11, 2013

"green tutu skirt"This week’s picks for mama & baby… let mama decorate with this gorgeous tulle adorned Liv light while baby wears that pretty mint green tutu.

Tutus galore…

February 20, 2013

"grey tutu for girls"I recently came across this new collection of kids clothes from Poland and I fell for their tutu’s.  Little girls and tutu’s are a match made in heaven especially when they’re paired with something casual and unfussy like this cloud jersey top.  And besides, which little girl doesn’t like a tutu?  My daughter is a huge fan and would wear hers everyday if she was allowed.

"tutus for babies and girls"Kids on the Moon make tutu’s in the most beautiful colours from soft pastels to the darkest shades.  Their tutu’s look like they’re soft and have loads of movement giving them such a carefree feel which I’m loving.  They also make other really cute stuff for both boys and girls like stripey mustache tee’s, cat sweatshirts and more. 

"purple tutu for girls"Kids on the Moon haven’t yet opened their online shop but it’s coming soon and I can’t wait!  Even if you’ve only got boys, do check out their collection as you won’t be disappointed with the cool sweats and tees on offer.

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