The World Is Paying Attention to Rhyme Kids
The Story Everyone in Children's Fashion Is Talking About
The World Is Paying Attention
to Rhyme Kids.
Five publications. Five countries. Eleven features. One brand — handmade in South India, founded in Georgia, USA — that the global children's fashion industry cannot stop talking about.
Brie — Silk Organza Girls Dress
“Bold, fresh, and full of promise — Rhyme is redefining what it means to be cool in kidswear.”
Junior Style, Breakthrough Brand of the Year 2025
Amos — Boys Set | Roman — Girls Linen Dress
01 — The Craft
Every stitch is placed by hand.
Every piece tells a story.
Every Rhyme Kids garment is hand-embroidered by master artisans in South India — stitch by stitch, over many hours, using skills passed down through generations. The fabrics are silk, tulle, organza, velvet, linen, and cotton. The motifs are butterflies, tigers, dragonflies, florals, and jewels. The result is clothing that doesn't just look extraordinary. It feels it.
When a stylist at Milk Magazine Paris pulls a Rhyme dress for a shoot, they feel the difference before they even see it. The weight is right. The finish is right. It holds its own next to anything else on the rail — because it was built to.
Felix — Hand-Embroidered Linen Girls Dress
02 — The Recognition
Five countries.
Eleven features.
All editorial. All earned.
In a single year, Rhyme Kids has been featured across Milk Magazine Paris, Scimparello Magazine (five times), Magie des Enfants, Junior Style, and Meraki Magazine. France. Spain. The Netherlands. The United Kingdom. Publications that don't hand out features lightly — and that chose Rhyme anyway.
These aren't coincidences. They are the cumulative verdict of the world's most discerning children's fashion editors, photographers, and stylists — people who see thousands of brands and choose very few.
Roman — Boys Linen Set | Fiori — Girls Dress
03 — The Company
Chloé. Givenchy. Kenzo.
And Rhyme Kids.
Across these eleven features, Rhyme Kids has shared editorial pages with Chloé, Givenchy, Kenzo Kids, Ralph Lauren, DSquared2, Richard Quinn, and Maison Ava.
Stylists build editorials with intention. Every brand on that rail was chosen deliberately. When Rhyme sits next to Chloé, it isn't by accident. It is a statement — made by professionals whose entire job is knowing the difference between good and extraordinary.
Amos — Pebble Grey Boys Set
04 — The Brand
Designed in the USA.
Made in India.
Loved everywhere.
Rhyme Kids does not belong to one culture's vision of childhood. It belongs to childhood itself — to the universal language of wonder, imagination, and joy that every child speaks fluently. It exists at the intersection of American design sensibility and South Indian artisan mastery, and the result is something that looks like nothing else in children's fashion.
That is why editors from Paris to Amsterdam to Madrid keep choosing it. Not because it fits a trend. Because it transcends one.
Eden — Girls Dress | Roman — Girls Linen Dress
Eleven features. Five publications.
One year. One brand.
This is only the beginning.