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Structured Floral Collection: A Fresh Take on Couture for Kids.

by Bode Gbadebo
1 year ago
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Oluwaseun Olukoya’s Structured Floral Collection is a remarkable exploration of children’s luxury fashion, one that defies the typical boundaries of design. As a UK-based Nigerian fashion critic and journalist at The Fashion Archive (Nigerian Odunayo (Ayo) Ojo), I find myself drawn to this collection, which commands attention and invites deeper examination. At first glance, you might perceive it as merely ‘rich and floral’—a charming choice for children. However, this collection transcends conventional expectations. It is sophisticated and architectural, elevating children’s couture into an entirely new realm where artistry meets youthful exuberance.

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The Shape? Let’s talk about them because they’re not your typical flowy children’s dresses. Oluwaseun isn’t afraid to go bold with voluminous A-line gowns, structured bodices, and even asymmetrical hems. Honestly, these designs look like something straight off an haute couture runway. It’s a move that says kids can have avant-garde fashion too, and it works. She’s pulling inspiration from adult couture and translating it into the children’s fashion scene, which is a major departure from what we typically see in the market.

Now, the colour coordination. Pastels usually have that sugary, overdone vibe, but in this case, the shades of pink, mint, yellow, and sky blue are soft without being saccharine. The bold, structured outline keep them grounded in high fashion, adding an edge that’s often missing in children’s wear. These aren’t just “cute dresses”; they’re works of art that play with contrasts. Soft colours meet hard lines. Whimsy meets structure. It’s that tension that really makes the collection stand out.

And, of course, the floral appliqués. Look, I’ve seen floral details done a million times, but this isn’t just decoration for decoration’s sake. These appliqués are meticulously placed to create a sense of movement. It’s like the dress is literally blooming. The use of organdy, Mikado and Oganza fabrics adds to that illusion, and instead of overwhelming the look, the florals add depth and texture. It’s floral, but make it couture.

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Then there’s the sustainability angle. Oluwaseun uses eco-friendly materials, and sincerely, that’s no easy feat when we’re talking luxury. But she pulls it off, proving that sustainability and opulence don’t have to be mutually exclusive. It’s high fashion that cares about the planet, and that’s something we don’t see nearly enough in this space, especially in children’s fashion.

According to Fashion critic Uk based Nigeria Odunayo (Ayo) Ojo, what really caught his attention was the inclusivity. Fashion has a notorious problem with representation, and Oluwaseun isn’t about to let that slide. The diverse range of children’s models—different cultural backgrounds, different body types and age sizes—transforms this collection into something much bigger than just clothes. It’s a statement, one that says luxury fashion is for everyone, even kids. And that’s huge.

The Structured Floral Collection doesn’t just meet the requirements for luxury children’s wear—it challenges and redefines them. The attention to detail, from the hand-stitched floral elements to the structured, architectural shapes, makes this collection feel truly innovative. The blend of whimsy and sophistication, coupled with a commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, sets this collection apart from the often-predictable world of children’s couture.

If you’re looking for something that’s not afraid to push boundaries, this is it. The Structured Floral Collection nails it on every level—design, craftsmanship, and forward-thinking ethos. This collection isn’t just fashion for kids; it’s fashion for the adult and future. And in my book, that’s worth paying attention to.


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