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Highly Commended Best Fashion Retailer 2012 - Next
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 12:30:00
The most fabulous shops for charming childrenswear
Next is the store for great quality and fabulous style. The brand's appeal has never been broader; from clothes and accessories for babies, toddlers and older children too. Next corners the market in clothing that's sufficiently stylish for kids
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Shortlisted Best Buggy Design 2012 - Xplory Stokke
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 23:52:31
With their cool looks and deft designs, these are the pushchairs bringing panache to the pavements
Something of a veteran buggy, having first revolutionised the pushchair market back in 2003, this new version of the Xplory continues to push design boundaries with fresh new fabrics and colours, a quick-fold visor and a larger removable basket
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Shortlisted Best Furniture Collection 2012 - Bambizi
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:26:57
Furniture for children that's not just functional but fantastic-looking too
Bambizi create beautiful furniture lovingly made in the UK by expert cabinet makers. Elegant and timeless, the range comprises cots, dressers, chairs and accessories. Catering to the high-end luxury market, clients are enchanted by the design
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Highly Commended Best Independent Boutique - Huggle
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 12:20:42
A plethora of hand-picked products is waiting to be discovered at hip boutique Huggle
Established in October 2010, Huggle is no ordinary nursery store. It's an entirely new retail concept for the nursery market, where a carefully selected range of baby brands, products and services all sit under one roof. The store is devoted
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A few of my favourite things
By Kelly Beswick on 02/06/2011 15:02:03
Nicole Robinson, co-founder of Papillon, on what inspires her
nothing more than a trip around Covent Garden Flower Market. You see so many shades. I have spent many a happy morning there, just drinking in all the different hues.• In fact, I love markets in general, whether it's for food, clothes or antiques. Whenever
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It's the end for CPH Kids childrenswear tradeshow
By Catherine Hudson on 13/11/2012 13:43:10
The childrenswear tradeshow based in Copenhagen, is to close
visions and values. "It is with mixed feelings that we end CPH kids for now. We have put our ears to the market, and we have presented our ideas of how to maintain and develop children’s fashion fair in Copenhagen under current market conditions
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Y-3 Show Report
By Matthew Holroyd on 10/03/2009 15:53:00
Junior reports on the Y-3 fashion show
to see how the line develops, already on the kids market there are a number of brands referencing Yamamoto’s signature oversized silhouettes, which is perfect for the durability that kids need in clothing.
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Levi’s catwalk report
By Matthew Holroyd on 15/04/2010 15:20:35
Spring/Summer ’10
, distressing.Most notable was the brand’s escape from the skinny jean, favouring a looser cut. But one has to ask, was a show really necessary? Levi’s is great at marketing, their campaigns are legendary, launching pop tartlets to number-one glory and seducing
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New York Fashion Week stars 'Preen' to launch childrenswear
By Matthew Holroyd on 22/07/2010 07:57:34
The British design duo to launch a mini Preen collection
The Telegraph newspaper yesterday announced that the British design duo Preen – Thea Bregazzi and Justin Thornton – are to launch their debut childrenswear collection. The label orginally started with a shop in Portabello market and rose to fame
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Ralph Lauren spectacular of Fashion, Art & Technology
By Matthew Holroyd on 11/11/2010 12:41:30
Unveiling a fabulous Ralph Lauren digital show that lights up London's Bond Street
Ralph and Senior Vice President of Advertising, Marketing and Corporate Communication, mingled with guests. As invited guests and curious passers-by gathered at 8.30pm, we were treated to a spectular 4D Ralph Lauren showcase that covered the entire
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