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Drappa Dot Spring Summer 2011

One of our favourite brands, danish Drappa Dot has released their press prictures for their coming collection of fabolous children’s clothing.
This collection is very summery, festive and playful with lot’s of details, refreshing prints and perfect fit. We especially like the comfortable cropped balloon trousers. Wear them together with a simple top or in layers with both pretty tulle skirts and tunics.

We have mentioned Drappa Dot previously.
Sadly it doesn’t look like they will be exhibiting at Bubble London in January but I’m very much looking forward to seeing them and the coming Autumn Winter 2011 collection at CIFF Kids Copenhagen in February.

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Key piece this season by Drappa Dot

Whilst visiting Bubble London January 2010 I couldn’t help myself from hanging around Drappa Dot’s stand, indulging in the beautiful garments hanging there. Read more about it here.

It’s key pieces like this lovely cropped gilet from the Danish children’s fashion brand Drappa Dot’s Autumn Winter 2010 collection that makes it both fun and easy to create your own style. It’s so versatile; dress up with a boho chic print dress or a more classic knitted dress in subtle shades or dress down with a pair of jeans.

Now my question is why this fabulous brand isn’t more widely available in the UK? If you know of any shop or online shop that has the current collection by Drappa Dot in stock -please do let me know!

See more of Drappa Dot here.

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Drappa Dot AW10 a folklore fairytale

The beautiful prints and fabrics that are so typical for the Danish children’s fashion brand Drappa Dot, are almost like an invitation to a dream world of myths and fairy tales. It is silk and cotton, it is flowers and fairy tale prints, it is details and rich embroideries. All mixed with modern silhouettes and feminine colors. Here the folklore mixes with the princess in clothes that can be perfect both for everyday life and the upcoming holiday season. Also new this season is that Drappa Dot uses the network of the new owners behind the brand to turn the collection organic. We like!


Drappa Dot is available in the UK at two lovely independent shops Bibi Klamer or House of Allegra.

Photos: AW10 by Drappa Dot

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Highlights of Bubble London

Visiting the largest trade fair for children’s clothing in the UK, Bubble, was fun and slightly hectic as it should be with lots of exhibitors showcasing their coming Autumn Winter collections. I’ve used a few days now to let it all sink in, and I would love to share what I found to be the highlights with you.

I had a chance to inspect the shoes from PomPom. I had previously seen them online and read all about their philosophy about creating high quality children shoes that doesn’t cost a fortune. Super soft leather and lovely finish confirmed my expectation and I can’t understand otherwise than that we’ll be seeing a lot more of this Danish newcomer on the British market.

I had high expectations for MeMini’s collection in advance and was very happy with what I saw. We can look forward to a luxurious and subtle AW collection, and the agent could happily confirm that there had been a great response on it as well.

Lille Barn was another pleasant, and to me a new, acquaintance. The Norwegian designer was present at the fair with her eco friendly collection very much inspired by Norwegian knitting traditions. Lille Barn clothing is for children aged 0 – 6 years. Shame as Beatrice would have loved it. Améllie on the other hand can look forward to some very lovely pieces this coming autumn.
Most charming stand I visited must have been Tiny Doe from Norway. The design team could proudly present a small but very innovative collection based on a animal, this time a rabbit. And I loved their accessories. As newcomers they told me they felt warmly welcomed by both press and visitors at the fair.
The best find must however be Danish Drappa Dot. With a unusual combination of fabrics, colours and patterns the collection was very Bohemian Chic. Feminine, organic and simply gorgeous.

There was a lot of bright colours and bold prints as well, but what I found very new and intriguing was Danefaes prints; A fox and a grizzly bear captured my attention, both inspired by Denmark’s most legendary sagas.

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