Mixed Up Clothing, a children’s fashion brand focused on celebrating diversity, launches a new collection

Mixed Up Clothing Campaign 2022
Mixed clothing is changing the way kids dress and see themselves in fashion
—Sonia Smith Kang
LOS ANGELES, California, USA, April 26, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Mixed Up Clothing, a mission-driven children’s clothing brand centered around the celebration of diversity, will launch at Macy’s on April 2, 2022 The brand, Mixed Up Clothing, was founded by Afro-Latina designer Sonia Smith Kang, a Los Angeles-based registered nurse turned fashion designer and mother of four.
Designed to develop friendships through fabrics, Mixed Up Clothing presents multi-ethnic children’s clothing inspired by textiles, cultures and peoples of the world. For over a decade, Mixed Up Clothing has blended materials and designs from all corners of the world.
“I hope the vibrant prints and bold designs will resonate with kids and adults alike and that Mixed Up Clothing will inspire the next generation of changemakers.” says Sonia Smith Kang
Mixed Up Clothing has won over mini globetrotters, influencers, fashion editors and celebrities all over the world.
Mixed Up Clothing’s fiercely engaged and loyal social community is tied to the forward-thinking brand message. Fans of the brand adore the unique fabrics, trims and designs.
Celebrities and influencers passionate about the brand include: Mykal-Michelle (ABC’s Mixedish, Disney’s Raven’s Home), Jordyn Raya James (Netflix’s Family Reunion), Jordyn Curet (ABC’s Home Economics), Sade Kimora Young (CBS’ The Neighborhood), Laya Deleon Hayes (CBS’ The Equalizer, Disney’s Raven’s Home and Doc McStuffins), Mychal-Bella Bowman (Amazon’s The Underground Railroad), Jillian Estelle (NBC’s Nightshift, Black or White movie), singer-songwriter Nancy Fifita and popular Instagrammers Txunamy Ortiz, and Stella and Blaise Bennett.
Mixed Up Clothing inspires communities to celebrate diversity and embrace all children, regardless of background, size, hair texture, language, physical ability or development. “I believe that when multicultural children see themselves represented, not only do they feel seen, but they also feel a sense of empowerment, value, and inclusion.” says Sonia Smith Kang
Smith Kang and his designs aim to inspire to help encourage inclusion, enhance understanding and create a sense of community. Sonia has been featured on numerous outlets including the Today show, The Real, NPR, Latina Magazine, iHeartMedia with Ryan Seacrest and Patty Rodriguez.
What sets Mixed Up Clothing apart is the brand’s mission to bring inspiration and pride to children’s clothing.
About mixed clothes-
Founded in 2007, Mixed Up Clothing is a children’s clothing brand dedicated to sharing the world’s dynamic cultures and creating a space where multiculturalism is showcased and diversity is celebrated.
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Mixed Up Clothing designed to develop friendships through fabrics