Dubai’s seen a lot of fashion action lately, first with Calvin Klein dropping by the paradise city, then Zac Posen and Roberto Cavalli flying into town.
But this week, they may have outdone themselves with the arrival of Children’s Fashion Week.
The Dubai event showcases Kenzo, Moschino, and a handful of French children’s brands, and brings us back to a question we asked a few weeks ago:
Should children be encouraged to explore designer fashion? Or should we leave them alone to develop a semblance of style that lives outside of brands (or outside of anything “cute” or “cool,” if that’s the way they want to play it?).
Maybe it’s a worrisome sign that we’re not surprised at all that there’s a Dubai Children’s Fashion Week.
Or maybe we’re just wondering if the Moschino Kids extra larges will actually fit us, because they’ll definitely be cheaper…



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I do not think that making babies wearing brand clothes or even “haute couture” is sane. People develop their own style with the time, when we were kids wearing clothes, dressing up was just a game, not something that means being fashionable.
Little kids don’t understand fashion; therefore, dressing them up in the latest designer clothing is pointless.
loool im from the U.A.E. and i didnt know about this!
people here spend alot on their kids,im not surprised that they thought of Childrens Fashion week.
do you have more info about it?