SS25 Kids Trend report

At LEMON Magazine, we’re always looking ahead - and the Spring/Summer 2025 kidswear trends have us seriously excited!

Kids’ fashion is bolder, freer, and more joyful than ever before – from genderless clothing to playful prints and sustainable materials, SS25 is packed with fresh ideas for stylish little ones.

Here are the top kids’ fashion trends for SS25 that every modern family should know:

Playful Utility in Kidswear

Functional kids’ clothing is here to stay – comfort and movement are key this season, with lots of cargo pockets, technical fabrics, and clever fastenings.

Earthy tones and utility-inspired silhouettes give us major mini explorer vibes.

Think: clothes made for adventure, only cuter.

Genderless Kids’ Fashion Is On the Rise

The future of fashion is inclusive. Gender-neutral kids’ clothing is becoming the norm, with brands embracing soft colour palettes, bold neons, and expressive silhouettes that work for all children. Expect to see collections that let kids style themselves – no labels, just personality.

90s-Inspired Kids’ Streetwear

The 90s are officially cool again – especially in children’s fashion. This trend brings back windbreakers, sporty stripes, varsity jackets, and vintage sneakers with a modern twist. One standout look? The iconic retro tracksuit – bright, bold, and effortlessly cool.

Bold Prints and Playful Patterns

From oversized florals to hand-drawn doodles, prints are everywhere this season. SS25 kidswear is all about colour, storytelling, and fearless pattern-mixing. These pieces don’t just dress a child—they express their energy and imagination.

Sustainable Kids’ Fashion Takes Centre Stage

Finally, sustainability is no longer a tren – it’s a movement. Brands are focusing on eco-friendly kids’ clothing, with organic cotton, recycled fabrics, and collections that grow with the child. SS25 proves that responsible fashion can still be fun, stylish, and full of life.

Mini-Me Outfits, But Make It Modern

The mini-me trend isn’t going anywhere – but it’s evolving. Instead of identical outfits, families are now opting for coordinated colours, shared patterns, and thoughtful styling. It’s about harmony, not duplication – and it’s absolutely adorable.

By: Boss Mum

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