Studio Collection is the latest offering from Danish baby brand BIBS. A transformative new line that redefines the look and feel of parenting, it kicks off with six bold prints that creatively reimagine the brand’s Colour Pacifiers.
The Studio Collection will continually pioneer fresh designs, featuring prints that embrace creativity and highlight the importance of individuality in parenting. This commitment to pushing the conventional boundaries of the baby industry allows greater access to parenting essentials at the cutting edge of both style and functionality.
Created by French print designer Glitter Power Club, Studio Collection’s inaugural prints blend current fashion trends with timeless appeal.
“I hope that parents will see these prints as something different and new,” says Naïma Jakimowicz of Glitter Power Club. “There’s a shortage of cool-looking baby products in the market, which is unfortunate, because it’s really special to share your unique aesthetic with your child. It’s another way to show how much you care.”
Providing simple and timeless appeal, stripes have been a fashion staple for generations. By experimenting with modern colour combinations, scale and arrangement, the collection breathes new life into a classic print, giving pacifiers a fresh and contemporary upgrade. “Stripes will always be an iconic print,” continues Jakimowicz. “They’re gender-neutral, clean and easy to match with everything – that’s part of their charm.”
The collection also features nostalgic florals, blending retro vibes with a modern twist.
Featuring a lively palette of whimsical flowers in quirky shapes and sizes, these prints offer a playful perspective. “There’s a lot of hype right now around 70s florals,” concludes Jakimowicz. “It’s a very distinct vibe that captures the essence of an era known for freedom, peace and happiness.”
These exclusive designs will make their debut on the Colour Pacifier, available in sizes 1 and 2, with a round nipple in natural rubber latex. Each print also comes in a range of colour combinations. For further information on BIBS, please click here.