From our stylists

YES! ANOTHER FLORENCE PLAYDATE WITH EMILY KORNYA

Summer means we get to spend more time enjoying the great outdoors! We love it! Whether it’s munching on ice-creams in the park or building sandcastles on the beach, we know there’s nothing more fun and exciting for the little ones than entire days spent playing outside in the sunshine. (We are currently eating ice-cream at Gerald Ice Cream in Amman, Jordan! – check out our Instagram!)

As you might know, Emily Kornya, our in house children’s fashion photographer to Florence, to attend the trade show Pitti Bimbo 83 in June and even though she was busy running from one catwalk show to the next to check out the SS17 collections, she found time to meet up with some of our friends for a Les enfants a Paris play date style shoot with everyone dressed in style of course!

Get inspired! All clothes from the AW16 collections which are now hitting the shops.

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ANGELICA is wearing a dress by Nono, socks by Collegien and shoes by Jarrett.

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ALESSANDRO is wearing a shirt and trousers by Bellaire and shoes by New Balance. TERESA wears a shirt and pullover by Street called Madison and trousers by Boboli.

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Ettore wearing a T-shirt by Little Bampidano.

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Mariasole is wearing a dress by Nono.

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ANGELICA wears a dress by Nono.

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LINDA is wearing a dress by Hashley.

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Giada Luce wearing a dress by péro by aneeth arora.

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Photography by Emily Kornya for Les enfants a Paris. Emily is a 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.

[Special thanks to Brndwrks for the clothing of NoNo, Street Called Madison, Bellaire, Moodstreet and Little Bampidano.]