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AW18 Minouche check pinafore and pink overalls

AW18 Minouche red dress and pink pinnafore

I first came across Minouche designer Ally Mahoney’s super sweet pieces for kids when Babs from Patchwork Cactus styled Rose for the cover of CHILD magazines (where I used to work and where Babs worked at the time). Rose wore a seersucker overall that she chose herself. This season Minouche has a range of pieces perfect for layering through a mild Sydney Autumn and Winter.

AW18 Minouche teal dress

AW18 Minouche overalls

Minouche pieces are predominantly feminine but there’s also an array of unisex garments (and dresses for grown-ups!).

AW18 Minouche pink overalls and red dress

AW18 Minouche check overall

I asked Rose what she thought of the Autumn/Winter 2018 Minouche collection.

Rose said: I like the way the dresses are made and that they have long sleeves. I like the colours and the way the outfits are put together with the shoes and socks and tights. Also I like the things in the background, they go with the clothes.

Her edit: Matilda chambray pinafore / Lisette jumpsuit in black and white check /  Holly jacket in floral / Adelaide dress in teal 

AW18 minouche roses edit

Label: Minouche

Pre-order the Autumn/Winter 2018 collection at Minouche for shipping at the end of February.

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Photography by Elle Rampling for Minouche

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