Earnshaws Webdesk, March 2016

Babiekins Gift Guide 2015, photography by Elizabeth Pettey

Hooligans magazine, photography by Eliza Logan

Simply Splendid editorial, September 2015, photography by Marla Cyree

Hooligans magazine, photography by Joanna Depa

Earnshaw's magazine, June 2015

Babiekins editorial June 2015, photography by Joanna Depa

Hooligans magazine, photography by Eliza Logan

Poetic Summer Whites for Mini Maven, photography by Shannon Sewell

Poster Child Q&A, January 2015 

Shinjuku, Tokyo — SUOAK Fall/Winter 2014 showcase in the prestigious Isetan department store

 

VOGUE Bambini / March 2013 - USA

“We are happy to announce that SUOAK will be among the brands featured in the VOGUE Bambini parade fashion show on March 10th.”

 

 Pirouette / October 2012 - UK 

“Suoak is the native name of the founder, Elly Geana-Park, who explains : ‘it speaks to the eclectic nature of our brand and inspires curiosity. We also like the allusion to the oak tree, a revered universal symbol of endurance, longevity and re-birth.’ ”

 

Bellissima Kids / September 2012 - USA

“Here’s more from this charming new label that I covered in my Playtime roundup. SUOAK is a contemporary eclectic children’s fashion brand, based and produced in New York. They mix American, European and Japanese influences, contrasting patterns and textures to great effect.” 

 

Babiekins Magazine / September 2012 - USA

“Get the Look: Children's Book Character OLIVIA”
 

 

Smudgetikka / August 2012 - UK 

“I love the mix of oriental and western styles designed by Elly Geana-Park for her new label SUOAK which caters for the baby and toddler group ages 0-3yrs old. Elly has worked in fashion for top labels in both Tokyo and New York.”

 

Il Mondo di Ingrid / August 2012 - Italy

“I'm always glad to introduce here interesting projects and debuts. Today I want to talk about SUOAK, a contemporary eclectic children's fashion brand, based in New York, NY. SUOAK is launching its very first collection: an original mix of American, European and Japanese influences, contrasting patterns and textures to create a unique visual and tactile experience.”