I have shown you the brand one we like before. Because i like them, I like their sustainability and their look, I follow most seasons. I did several posts that you can find here, here and here. Oh and here too. This time, I thought why not show you the spring summer season, it's a really cool one.
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One We like: The AW 2018 collection
One we like, sustainable and cool clothes brand for kids ! This is my fourth post about it, I think. You can browse their previous collections hereor here. This post is just for you to have a peak of their new collection. They also have a special collaboration, if you click below, you will know with who. It's and exciting and great one:
Read MoreOne We Like Spring summer collection 2018
All flowers in this post are from La Frénésie, Brussels best flower shop.I just wanted to show you a little glimpse of the new season of One we like. A green Swedish children clothes brand I showed before here and here. It's colorful and so soft. And they have a collaboration with a Dutch designer called Pommes de Jus. Here is just a quick look:
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The Autumn- Winter collection of One we like
I introduced you to this really cool Swedish brand before. It's a really perfect ethical clothes wear. I'm very happy with it's durability and style. So Eliott will be able to give his clothes to Lily for sure. Also, I'd like to show you a bit of the latest Autumn collection and introduce you to the owner a little:
Read MoreNew kids shop in Stockholm: Betòn Studios
Remember my post about the best slippers in town? It was about the women mocks but also all baby mocks and much more. Well, the Betòn studios (formerly mini mocks) shop that was once only an online store is also a shop in Stockholm now. In one of the coolest areas: Petra is the amazing woman behind all of it. She is so brilliant, strong minded, joyful and creative. And she is so nice too! Her story is worth a read for anyone who seeks motivation to build their dreams with their hands. You can read about it here, here and follow her on instagram here and here. After building her online shop and taking care of it for a few years, she decided to throw herself into opening a physical shop in one of the coolest areas in Stockholm. Otherwise known as sofo. It's like she did it all by herself (with some help from husband, maybe family and friends too I think ;)) and it's so beautiful. She made this curtain for instance and her choices of colours and furnitures are really nice too.And now she doesn't only sell mini and femme mocks, or accessories like those. She also sells so many beautiful things for kids, like clothes (liilu, daughter), toys and books (like the one below from the über talented Majasbok ).You should go there, meet her and see the shop. It's worth it.I wish they would do these bed sheets for adults too!I'm not going to show you more, because I want you to pay a visit and discover it too :)Go to Betòn Studios, Nytorgsgatan 23B, Stockholm. You'll be happy you did!
One we like: cool clothes from Sweden
I recently met the owner of the clothes brand One we like. I got to go to the opening of her new shop in Stockholm. If you are in the area, you should definitely pass by! And I really liked the brand so much, I want to share with you the reasons why:Vicky is making and selling clothes that are sustainable, organic, cool and comfortable. Also, she uses mostly local designers and illustrators for the prints. And it's so soft! you can read all about it here.It's more and more difficult to find nice clothes that fits my ever growing (too fast) kids. So I was quite pleased to find this one!And even for my son it's possible to find something really cool. Sizes go up to 14 years old. Plus, he doesn't accuse me of making him look like a baby with what I buy! By the way, they have some models in adult sizes too!Did I mention they were comfy? Overall, as you can read, I'm very pleased with the clothes from One we like. I support the philosophy behind it. And I also like that it's a local brand. Plus, she created a small collection for a charity where all proceeds go to help newly arrived refugees. What else?