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Celine Dion Launching Gender Neutral Children's Clothing Line

The award-winning vocalist has launched a gender-neutral line of children’s apparel called Celinununu…
 
Celine Dion has partnered with children’s boutique Nununu to create a gender-neutral line of children’s apparel called Celinununu. The collection features over 70 ‘stereotype-free styles’ for kids aged zero to 14Y.
 
“I’ve always loved NUNUNU and what they represent,” Dion said in a statement. “Partnering with the brand’s founders Iris Adler and Tali Milchberg to encourage a dialogue of equality and possibility makes so much sense.”
 
She continued, “CELINUNUNU lets children choose outside stereotypes and norms so they can bring from within their own tastes and preferences. We help them feel free, creative, inspired, respectful of one another and happy in the world.”
 
The new line includes tops, bottoms, dresses, baby clothes, shoes and blankets — some adorned with stars, the alphabet, skulls, or messages like “New Order.” The items are mostly black, white, grey, or yellow.
 

The mission statement of the site read: “Celinununu unites two forces by one voice: fashion has the power to shape people’s minds. Inspire your children to be free and find their own individuality through clothes.”
 
Of course, this is not Celine’s first foray into fashion… Last year she launched her self-titled luxury line, which features handbags and other branded items.
 

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