Equality: Celine Dions new kids collection frees us from gender norms

Celine Dion is offering kids an alternative gender neural option when it comes to clothes.

The 50-year-old has launched a unisex children's collection with NUNUNU. 

It's Instagram tag line says, ''if you appreciate a kick-ass attitude, style & sense of humour, you're in the right place.''

It features more than 70 stereotype-free styles for kids aged zero to 14-years-old. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

« I’ve always loved nununu and what they represent. Partnering with them to encourage a dialogue of equality and possibility makes so much sense. » - Céline xx… Céline and kids wear brand nununu launch new children’s fashion brand #CELINUNUNU. @Celinununu unites two forces by one voice: fashion has the power to shape people’s minds. The brand breaks stereotypes and inspires children to be free and find their own individuality through clothes. . #Celinununu . . « J’ai toujours aimé nununu et ce qu’ils représentent. Il est donc naturel de m’associer à eux pour encourager un dialogue sur l’égalité. » - Céline xx... Céline et la marque de vêtements pour enfants nununu lance #CELINUNUNU, une nouvelle gamme de vêtements pour enfants. @Celinununu unit deux forces en une seule voix: la mode a le pouvoir de façonner l'esprit des gens. Inspirez vos enfants à être libres et à trouver leur propre individualité à travers les vêtements...#celinununu

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Her line, named CELINUNUNU, was released this week and Celine stated that, ''Partnering with Iris and Tali 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 singer wants to encourage parents and kids to break free of kids clothing cliches like pink for girls and blue for boys.

The collection includes harem pants, cool prints (like stars, alphabets and plus signs), shirts that say “NEW ORDER,” and skull-covered baby hats in a variety of colours. 

In a clip posted to Instagram to mark the collaboration, she captioned it, “I’ve always loved Nununu and what they represent.'' 

She first heard of NUNUNU when she bought pieces for her three sons; René-Charles, 17, and eight-year-old twins Eddy and Nelson, who she has with her late husband René Angélil.

We think it's a great idea - and the pieces are so cute. 

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