The Pastel Edit
The Pastel Edit: Soft-Hued Kids' Clothing for Every Occasion
There's a reason pastels never go out of style for children's clothing. Soft pinks, mints, lilacs, butter yellows, and powder blues photograph beautifully, suit every skin tone, and carry a gentle, age-appropriate charm that feels right on a child in a way bright neons or heavy darks rarely do. They also happen to be endlessly practical: pastels mix and match with one another effortlessly, transition from casual to occasion wear with ease, and work across almost every season of the Indian calendar.
The Pastel Edit brings together One Friday's softest-hued pieces in one place — dresses, tops, co-ord sets, bottoms, and occasion wear for both girls and boys, all in the calm, wearable palette that parents and children both love. Whether you're dressing a toddler for a spring birthday, a school-goer for a family gathering, or building a soft-toned capsule wardrobe that mixes and matches with itself, this edit makes it easy to find pieces that work together without effort.
Beyond looking lovely, everything in this edit carries the same One Friday fundamentals: soft, breathable fabrics chosen for children's comfort, fits designed for real movement, and construction made to survive frequent washing without losing colour or shape. Pastels ask a little more of a fabric — they need to hold their soft tone wash after wash — so colour-fastness matters here more than anywhere. This guide will help you choose the right pastel pieces, understand which shades suit which occasions, and build a coordinated wardrobe from a palette that always works together.
Sizes span the full 0 to 12 years range across the edit, covering everyday wear, parties, festivals, and family occasions. Below you'll find a complete guide to styling pastels, choosing by season and occasion, and getting the most from this versatile, timeless palette.
How to Choose by Budget and Occasion
The Pastel Edit spans everyday-affordable basics through to premium occasion pieces, across both girls' and boys' wear. Choose by what the piece needs to do:
| Tier | Best For | Typical Styles |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday essentials | School, casual wear, daily play | Pastel cotton tops, basic dresses, soft-toned bottoms |
| Smart casual | Outings, playdates, casual celebrations | Co-ord sets, printed pastel dresses, layering pieces |
| Premium occasion | Weddings, festivals, birthday parties | Pastel party dresses, embellished sets, formal styles |
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Why Pastels Work So Well for Children
Pastels aren't just a passing trend — there are practical reasons they endure in children's wardrobes. Because they're low-saturation, they coordinate with one another almost automatically, which means a handful of pastel pieces generate far more outfit combinations than an equivalent number of bold, clashing colours. They suit every complexion, they read as fresh and gentle rather than loud, and they photograph beautifully in the natural light of birthday parties and family gatherings.
The one consideration with pastels is colour-fastness: a soft shade that fades unevenly or greys after a few washes loses its charm quickly. That's why fabric quality matters more in this palette than in darker colours. Every piece in the Pastel Edit is chosen for its ability to hold its soft tone through repeated washing — so the mint stays mint and the blush stays blush, wash after wash.
Pastel Colour Guide: Which Shade for Which Occasion?
| Pastel Shade | Best Occasions | Pairs Beautifully With |
|---|---|---|
| Blush pink | Birthdays, first-birthday shoots, spring events | Ivory, mint, soft grey |
| Mint green | Casual outings, summer parties, Eid | Peach, cream, powder blue |
| Lilac & lavender | Parties, family gatherings, festive casual | White, blush, silver accents |
| Butter yellow | Spring and summer daywear, casual events | White, sky blue, soft green |
| Powder blue | Everyday, school events, boys' occasion wear | Cream, navy accents, white |
| Peach & coral-pastel | Weddings, festive occasions, family functions | Gold accents, ivory, sage |
Featured Snippet: Quick Answers for Parents
What colours count as pastels for kids' clothing?
Pastels are soft, low-saturation versions of primary and secondary colours. For children's clothing, the most popular pastels are blush pink, mint green, lilac, lavender, butter yellow, powder blue, peach, and soft coral. These gentle shades suit every skin tone, coordinate easily with one another, and read as fresh and age-appropriate.
Are pastels suitable for boys too?
Yes. Powder blue, sage green, soft grey, mint, and cream are excellent pastel choices for boys, and work beautifully for both everyday and occasion wear. Pastel shirts and co-ord sets in these tones are especially popular for weddings, festivals, and family functions, offering a fresh alternative to darker formal colours.
How do I keep pastel clothes from fading?
Wash pastels inside out in cold water on a gentle cycle, using a mild detergent and never bleach. Air dry away from harsh direct sunlight, which can fade soft tones over time. Washing pastels separately from dark colours for the first few washes also prevents any colour transfer that would dull their soft shades.
Styling Pastels by Season
| Season | Pastel Approach | Fabric Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | The natural home of pastels — florals and soft solids | Lightweight cotton, cotton blends |
| Summer | Cooling pale tones reflect heat; mint and blue feel fresh | Breathable cotton, schiffli, organza for events |
| Monsoon | Brighter pastels lift grey days; quick-dry fabrics | Cotton blends, easy-care fabrics |
| Winter | Pastels in knits and layers; soft powder tones | Knits, velvet for occasions, layering pieces |
Building a Pastel Capsule Wardrobe
The real magic of pastels is how easily they combine. A small, well-chosen set of pastel pieces mixes and matches into a surprising number of complete outfits — because within this palette, almost everything goes with everything.
- Start with 3–4 tops in complementary pastel shades — blush, mint, cream, powder blue
- Add 2–3 bottoms in neutral pastels that pair with any top
- Include 1–2 dresses for occasions when a single piece is easier
- Layer with 1 pastel or neutral jacket for cooler days
- The result: a coordinated capsule where nearly every top works with every bottom, maximising outfits from minimum pieces
Getting the Right Fit Across the Edit
The Pastel Edit spans multiple categories — dresses, tops, bottoms, and sets — so sizing varies by garment type. A few universal principles apply:
- Check each product's size chart: Because the edit includes different garment types, always refer to the specific size chart on each product page.
- Chest for tops and dresses: Measure around the fullest part of the chest, tape slightly loose.
- Waist for bottoms: Measure around the natural waist, comfortably loose.
- When to size up: If your child is between sizes or growing quickly, size up for comfort and longer wear.
Age labels are approximate — every child is built differently, so measurements are always more reliable than age alone.
Complete the Look
Pastels coordinate effortlessly across categories:
- Girls' pastel outfits: Explore soft-toned girls' dresses and tops for coordinated looks
- Boys' pastel wear: Powder blue and sage boys' shirts for weddings and festive occasions
- Footwear: Pastel and metallic styles from our kids' footwear range complete the palette
- Accessories: Soft-toned hair accessories from our hair accessories collection tie a pastel look together
Why Choose One Friday for Pastel Kids' Wear
- Colour-fast soft tones: Pastels chosen and finished to hold their shade wash after wash.
- Coordinated palette: Shades designed to mix and match across the entire edit.
- Soft, breathable fabrics: The same comfort-first fabrics across every pastel piece.
- Girls' and boys' styles: A full pastel palette for every child in the family.
- Occasion range: From everyday pastels to festive and formal soft-toned pieces.
- Sizes 0 to 12 years: Consistent sizing with clear measurements on every product page.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why are pastels so popular for children's clothing?
Pastels suit every skin tone, photograph beautifully, and read as gentle and age-appropriate rather than loud. Practically, they coordinate with one another almost automatically, so a few pastel pieces generate many outfit combinations. Their soft, fresh appeal makes them a lasting favourite for both everyday and occasion wear.
2. Are pastel colours suitable for boys?
Absolutely. Powder blue, sage green, soft grey, mint, and cream are excellent pastels for boys across both casual and formal wear. Pastel shirts and co-ord sets in these tones are especially popular for weddings and festivals, offering a fresh, modern alternative to traditional darker formal colours.
3. How do I prevent pastel clothes from fading or greying?
Wash pastels inside out in cold water with a mild detergent, never bleach, and air dry away from harsh sunlight. For the first few washes, wash pastels separately from darker colours to prevent any colour transfer. These simple steps keep soft shades looking fresh for far longer.
4. What pastel colours work best for a first birthday?
Blush pink, ivory, mint, and peach are classic first-birthday choices — they're soft, photograph beautifully, and suit the gentle mood of the occasion. Choose comfortable, breathable fabrics since the day involves lots of holding and activity. A pastel dress or co-ord set in these tones is always a safe, lovely choice.
5. Can pastels be worn in winter, or are they only for spring and summer?
Pastels work year-round. While spring and summer are their natural home, pastel knits, velvets, and layering pieces work beautifully in winter. Soft powder tones in cosy fabrics offer a fresh alternative to the usual dark winter colours, and they layer well under jackets and cardigans.
6. How do I build a mix-and-match pastel wardrobe?
Start with a few tops in complementary pastel shades like blush, mint, and cream, add a couple of neutral pastel bottoms that pair with any top, and include one or two dresses for occasions. Because pastels coordinate so easily, this small capsule generates a wide range of complete outfits with minimum pieces.
7. Are pastel fabrics as durable as darker colours?
The fabric itself is equally durable — the difference is that fading shows more on pale colours than dark ones. That's why we choose colour-fast fabrics for the Pastel Edit specifically, so soft tones hold up to repeated washing. With correct care, pastels stay looking fresh just as long as darker pieces.
8. What occasions are pastels most suited to?
Pastels are remarkably versatile — they suit everyday wear, school events, birthday parties, spring and summer celebrations, weddings, and festivals like Eid. Softer pastels lean casual while richer peach and coral-pastel tones with embellishments work beautifully for formal occasions. There's a pastel appropriate for almost any event.







































































































































































































