Waiting is an art form. And there are many varieties. Waiting with children in tow is its own specialty. Waiting alone in a strange place uses a different skill set. Waiting in a crowd and trying to look like you belong is very different from waiting up at night for someone to come home. Waiting in a confined space like in a car during a traffic jam demands another kind of patience. I’ve reached a point where I don’t mind waiting very often. If I pace it right, it can even be pleasant.
Emily Kornya, who recently moved to Berlin, is ready to take the train her friends Julia , Nadia and Sophia. All they have to do is wait for the train to arrive and they don’t mind waiting a few minutes as you can see!
Hey, here comes the train! Time to go. Get inspired!
Nadia is wearing a hat, overalls and socks by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin, a shirt by DPAM via Kidding and shoes by Zara.
Julia is wearing hair accessories by Rockahula Kids, shirt by DPAM via Kidding, trousers and socks by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin and shoes by Young Soles via Kidding.
Nadia is wearing a hat, overalls and socks by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin, a shirt by DPAM via Kidding and shoes by Zara.
Sophia is wearing hat by Oeuf via Kidding available at Orange Mayonnaise, a jacket by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin, a dress by molo via Alegre Media, tights by Raspberry Plum via Kidding and by shoes Hip.
Julia is wearing hair accessories by Rockahula Kids, shirt by DPAM via Kidding.
Julia is wearing hair accessories by Rockahula Kids, shirt by DPAM via Kidding, trousers and socks by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin.
Nadia is wearing a hat, overalls and socks by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin, a shirt by DPAM via Kidding and shoes by Zara.
Julia is wearing hair accessories by Rockahula Kids, shirt by DPAM via Kidding, trousers and socks by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin and shoes by Young Soles via Kidding.
Sophia is wearing hat by Oeuf via Kidding available at Orange Mayonnaise, a jacket by Boboli via Blackbird Berlin, a dress by molo via Alegre Media, tights by Raspberry Plum via Kidding and by shoes Hip.
Photography by Emily Kornya, children’s fashion photographer who works throughout Europe. She has recently moved back to Europe after completed her undergraduate degree in English Literature, Russian Literature in translation and South Slavic Studies at The University of Toronto.
Styling: Marcela Villanueva