Kim Jenkins is a personal stylist based in the DMV area who built her following on @styledbykimkj by translating real-life styling into something parents can actually use. Her edit for Bambi Baby brings that same eye to the gear that fills a young family's day, from the kitchen counter to the car seat base.
Training towers that bring toddlers up to counter height for cooking, hand-washing, and the small rituals that make a kitchen feel shared.
Bouncers with clean silhouettes and washable seat pads, sized to live in a living room without taking it over.
Playards that fold flat for travel and double as a safe landing spot at grandma's house.
High chairs in wood, leather, and matte metal finishes that read more dining chair than baby gear.
Single-to-double strollers built to grow from one child to two without buying a second frame.
Infant car seats with the safety certifications and travel-system compatibility parents ask Kim about most.
Gliders and recliners upholstered in performance fabrics for 2 a.m. feedings and afternoon naps alike.
Who it's for
Parents who want their nursery and family spaces to feel like the rest of their home, considered, calm, and a little bit polished. Kim's approach is approachable styling for women juggling a lot, and the gear here follows the same logic: well-made, easy to live with, and quietly good-looking.
How to style it
Kim's rule of thumb is to anchor a room with one statement piece, a sculptural glider or a wood-frame high chair, then keep the supporting cast neutral. A bouncer in oat or charcoal, a playard with a soft mesh shell, and an infant car seat that matches your stroller frame keep the eye moving without visual clutter.