Caroline Bosmans is a luxury brand for children that is highly praised in its native Belgium and around the fashion world. Popular amongst the children of the rich and famous (i.e. P. Diddy), the brand is described as “radical and graphic” by fashionistas. Indeed, although Caroline Bosmans creates garments for toddlers and children, it is all about being edgy and fashion-forward.

However, there’s a problem. The world of fashion is sick and twisted. Adding children to the mix is often a recipe for “what the hell is wrong with them”. A prime example is the children’s brand NUNUNU which, as seen in my article Something Is Terribly Wrong With Céline Dion’s “Genderless” Clothing Line, is simply revolting: References to child abuse, the sexualization of children and even all-out satanism.

Sadly, the marketing around Caroline Bosman sends out the same disturbing vibes. Nearly all of the pictures place children in bizarre, oppressive and unpleasant contexts in which lots of telling symbolism is added. Adding to the bad vibes, all of the children in their promotional pics appear to be either sad, upset, traumatized or … dead. In short, the brand is a reflection of the occult elite’s sickening sub-culture of preying on children.

Here are some examples.

The Website

Visitors to the official website of the brand are greeted with a bunch of pics that sum up the brand: Mixing children with the weirdness of the fashion world.

The website has a section named “Artwork” where children are used as props in strange setups.

Instagram Account

Not unlike NUNUNU, scrolling down the Instagram account of Caroline Bosman leads to an increasingly intense feeling of dread and disgust. Here are some examples.

In Conclusion

Caroline Bosmans is yet another “luxury” clothing brand for children that mixes high fashion with a disturbing sub-culture that obsesses on children for all of the wrong reasons. It is all about preying on children, placing them in traumatizing situations, alluding to their abuse and sexualizing them.

What is the purpose of such revolting imagery? Does it actually help sell products or is there a deeper agenda behind this? If one combines the imagery of this brand with what was observed with NUNUNU, a clear pattern emerges. It is not about the love of children, it is about hate. It is about using and abusing them. It is about evil.

On a wider scale, it is about the occult elite abducting children, subjecting them to trauma-based mind control and placing them in pedophile rings. The symbolism of these brands is a celebration of this sick culture. And celebrities are quite happy throwing their money at them.

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