DSquared2 And Pepe Jeans London Launch New Kids' Clothing Lines

Looking for the cutest clothes to buy for your little ones? You've come to the right place...

Dsquared2 kids clothing line
Dsquared2 kids clothing line
(Image credit: Dsquared2)

Looking for the cutest clothes to buy for your little ones? You've come to the right place...

With celebrity kids leading the way, it seems pint-sized fashionistas are getting cooler and cooler every season. (Thanks for starting the trend, Suri Cruise!)

More and more of our favourite brands are delving into the kids' fashion sector - and the latest two to launch incredibly adorable collections are DSquared2 and Pepe Jeans London.

DSquared2's new line for boys and girls mixes sweet pieces - like floral ballet flats and pretty party dresses - with more tough items - like leather jackets and cut-off denim shorts.

Dsquared2 kids clothing line

Dsquared2 kids clothing line
(Image credit: Dsquared2)

For SS14, Pepe Jeans London is splitting its children's clothes into two separate collections: a kids' collection aimed at 2 to 8 year olds and a juniors' line aimed at ages 8 to 16.

The Pepe Jeans collection features printed shorts, bright denim and some casually cool hats.

Pepe Jeans London kids clothing line

Pepe Jeans London kids clothing line
(Image credit: Pepe Jeans London)

After scoping these two new fashion lines, we're feeling seriously inspired to play dress-up with the mini trendsetters in our lives...

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.