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Rainbow crazy

It’s safe to say that rainbows have hit it big since the start of 2020. Spotting them on our daily walks around the neighbourhood has certainly brought a smile to our faces on otherwise dreary days in. We love that both big and little kids have been coming together with glue sticks, paint and coloured pencils to create a symbol that means hope and solidarity to so many.
 
So, we’re pretty pleased that the rainbow looks like it’s here to stay.  This summer, we’re taking the rainbow out of our windows and into our homes and wardrobes, and we’re so excited to add a bit more colour into our lives!

 
For You
 
We love wearing colour, so we’re pretty sure that donning the rainbow every day is a sure-fire way to boost our mood and keeping it soaring. Our faves? Slip on some positive vibes with these Pallaphoenix Rainbow Trainers – or snap up this beauty from Speedo for the pool or beach.





And while we’re on the subject of things that make us happy, Compania Fastastica never fall short. This Graphic Print Blouse is a stunner packed full of sunshine.




For the Kids
 
The rainbow has long been a staple of children’s wear and we’re all about it. This Cotton Sweatshirt with Rainbow Print  is available from birth to 2 years, and its muted palate is a softer alternative to rainbow brights.

For a tougher take, this Camouflage Bomber is totally adorable with its rainbow chest patch – ideal for little lads.

At Home
 
If you’re seeking some rainbow action to bring a pop of colour into your home, look no further than the Alvara Duvet Cover in Rainbow Print Cotton. It’s the big impact change you didn’t know you needed. Don’t forget the pillow cases, either!



The Sunshine Pillowcase in Rainbow Print is a fab choice for a kids room or nursery too, with a playful patterned print made from 100% organic cotton to keep younger skin safe. 



You can even add a splash of colour to your storage with the Ikoya Woven Basket and its multi-coloured pom-poms. We love it for hiding away clutter, toys or things you reach for often but might not want on display, like magazines and books in your living room.




 
Author Name
Leela,
06/07/2020