TCP shows playful prints, vibrant styles at JFW Bengaluru
25 Jun 18 2 min read
At the fashion event, the girls sparkled in dresses, skirts & embellished tops, active wear, modern jeans and shorts with extra girly details (like embroidery & lace). The boys were a delight to the eyes in conversational graphics, cool prints, beachy pastels with neon pops and waves of indigo, over button-downs, polos, and shorts.
A one stop shopping destination, The Children’s Place offers everything from apparel to accessories to shoes. Keeping mom in mind and kids at heart, it offers a range of fashion outfits for babies, toddlers and big kids. The extensive assortment of accessories that included hair-bands, hats, bags, sunglasses and footwear showed off just how easy it is to add a finishing touch to complete their spring outfits.
"The Children’s Place believes that kids’ fashion is playful, fun and innovative. Kids are almost the most important decision-makers in families today and this part of specialty retail deserves its own dedicated platform. Hence, we are thrilled to be partnering and presenting the Junior’s Fashion Week in Bengaluru," Alok Dubey, CEO of Arvind Lifestyle Brands Division, Arvind Lifestyle Brands Ltd., franchisee said,
"We’ve recognised parents crave modern, fun, easy-to-wear kids’ clothing that combines quality, value, and style. The Indian parent is no different. With our fashion-forward styles that are made with love, we intend to bring forth a fun place where moms get their stock of big fashion at little prices. With platforms like Junior’s Fashion Week, we aim to bring America’s 1 place for kids’ fashion more close and relevant to the audience," concluded Dubey. (RR)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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