Tag Archives: online store

Favourite outfits for Autumn Winter 2011

Corina Papadopoulou, founder of the Scandinavian Children’s Store KIDSEN, lives in London with her husband and two gorgeous daughters. They’ve recently returned from a lovely summer holiday in Sweden, being busy visiting family and friends and most certainly also being scouting for new cool children’s fashion and design brands! Back in UK, and no time to rest as both girls are back to school and with all the news for Autumn Winter 2011 arriving daily it’s rock´n roll over at Kidsen. We had a chat with Corina about what’s new and what brands and style’s that excites her this season. She’s kindly taken the time to put together a few outfits;
Corina’s favourite outfits for Autumn/Winter 2011 -enjoy!



Little Miss Urban Cool

To help your Little Miss step out in style the popular Hummel High Tops now come with fur lining and this purple pair is a winner. Team them with a long sleeve grey marl sweater dress from Mini Rodini. It has a fun dancing bear print complete with an appliqué tutu. Worn with leggings or fun tights what’s not to love! To keep ears snug these stripy Molo Kandy Earmuffs in Party Pink are practical and utterly irresistible. Finally, no urban cool outfit is complete without this funky Mini Rodini retro style jacket. In earthy colours with faux leather cuffs it’s a fabulous head turning piece.



Little Miss City Chic

FUB is my brand of the season and this Yellow Melange Skirt will put everyone in a spin. Girly, pretty and vivid it looks great teamed with FUB’s stylish grey leggings and beautiful soft wool cardigan in a neutral shade with contrasting red and yellow trims and buttons. It’s truly divine! To give the outfit an edge I have teamed the skirt with Pom Pom’s fur cowboy boots in camel. 100% leather upper with cute contrast stitching and rubber soles they are designed to be as kind to little feet as possible while still looking fab – I want a pair!



Little Man Too Cute for School

For Little Men I love these Little Duckling soft grey cords, a great alternative to jeans. They are comfortable to wear but robust enough to withstand little boy antics! Team them with great looking Pom Pom grey Chelsea Boots which have stitch details and elastic sides which make getting on and off a breeze. This season every boy’s wardrobe should have a checked shirt. This Mini A Ture Gabriel Shirt is super stylish and can be layered for different looks. To finish the outfit I’ve added this fashionable navy jacket from Mini Rodini. With cute poppered pockets, a panda motif and silky lining it has a stamp of individuality to ensure boys are dressed to impress.


Posted in Children's fashion, Favourite shops | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Pale Cloud online store launched

The gorgeous Autumn Winter 2011 collection for girls 3 months and up to 10 years by Pale Cloud, their very first collection is now available online www.pale-cloud.com -with international shipping. Due to better than expected demand from stores around the world, stock is very limited.
And we are not surprised as we loved the luxurious clothes when we first saw Pale Cloud (as close as you get to haute couture for little girls) the trade show Bubble London back in February 2011.


And there is good news for the tween girls: The coming Spring Summer 2012 will be for girls up to 12 years! Want to know more? Read the story Pale Cloud here.

Posted in Children's fashion, Favourite shops | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

A store for the future

It’s seems like the traditional store is changing with a variety of new ways to engage and connect with their customers.

A lot of stores run a online store alongside, as more and more customers choose online shopping for a faster and more efficient shopping experience.
And there is a constant improvement on new technology that makes it not only easier but also fun to shop online.

News now is that more and more online shops also have their own blog, where news and happenings is shared with the customers.

Happenings could be sale, promotion or in store events. Like Kidsen hosted a “Fairy Time at Kidsen” party the other day, a successful event with customers bringing in their little ones. There was storytelling, musical rattles and some fantastic fairy tiaras to make.

In store events are a fast growing way for shops to interact with and engage, giving us a real experience of the products. It’s also creates loyalty among shoppers.

Kidsen is now planning to to this event monthly. We say, why not do it weekly?

Another possibility for today’s store is to create a pop up shop. The trend that was started back in 2004 by Comme des Garçons with its guerrilla stores involves popping up one day, and disappearing the next.
Pop up shop allows a store to create a unique environment that engages their customers, as well as generates a feeling of relevance and interactivity. It can also be for the duration of a peak in demand anticipated to be short. Sample sale in a near by venue for a weekend, or a stall at a market, or a hired venue just before Christmas that would gather together all the best Christmas gift suggestion, alongside with serving mulled wine and gingerbread men.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the experience of shopping in store and also online. However, I sincerely hope that more one off pop up shops will emerge all over the country and that, if only for months at a time, in a handful of locations and for a lucky few shoppers this will not only give us a chance to experience new ways of shopping but it could also possibly allow new and less known brands to literally pop up on the market.

In my opinion all of this will not exclude the traditional store -it’s more and addition to it. We would still like to enter a store of brick and walls, feel the fabric between our hands and chat to the the friendly and knowledgeable member of staff.

Let me know what you think!

Photo: In Store Event at Kidsen

Posted in Favourite shops | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment