Rhyme Kids Takes New York — Featured in Scimparello Magazine's The City Above Us
New York City does not ask permission. Neither does Rhyme Kids.
In one of the most visually striking children's fashion editorials we have ever been part of, Rhyme Kids appeared three times in Scimparello Magazine's New York editorial, The City Above Us — shot entirely on the streets of Manhattan by photographers Ilaria and Silvia Cianciaruso.
The concept was simple and powerful: children moving through New York as if they owned it. Fire escapes as runways. Hotel trolleys as carriages. The sidewalks of Manhattan as a natural stage. The result is an editorial that feels cinematic — refined without being stiff, playful without losing elegance.
Three Rhyme Kids Looks in One Editorial
Being featured once in a major international editorial is meaningful. Being featured three times in the same editorial is a statement.
The first Rhyme Kids look — a blush tailored suit — was worn by model Alessia, photographed standing on a sculptural wooden bench with the Manhattan skyline soaring behind her. Arms wide, face tilted to the sky, laughing. It is the kind of image that stops a scroll.
The second look — a celestial moon and mansion print jacket with matching trousers — was worn by model Aubrianna walking the streets of New York with yellow taxis blurring past. Paired with a Ralph Lauren shirt and the stylist's own accessories.

The third, a Rhyme constellation dress worn by Alessia, appeared alongside pieces from The Middle Daughter London and Main Story.

The Company We Keep
In this editorial, Rhyme Kids appeared alongside Ralph Lauren, Richard Quinn x Max&Co., Molo, Wynken, and Maison Ava. The styling was by Iliya Constantinou, with models from New York Models Kids and State Management.
The editorial was shot in the FW25/26 season — positioning Rhyme firmly within the conversation about what the finest children's clothing looks like this year.
About Scimparello Magazine
Scimparello Magazine is an independent European children's fashion publication based in Spain, publishing bilingually in English and Italian. Known for its editorial rigour and genuine curatorial taste, it has become one of the most respected platforms for children's fashion internationally — featuring brands from Chloé and Givenchy to Kenzo Kids and Ralph Lauren alongside emerging luxury labels like Rhyme Kids.
This is Rhyme's fourth feature in Scimparello — a relationship that speaks to the kind of ongoing recognition that goes beyond a one-off placement.