It’s been a year since founder and designer of Little Creative Factory made the big move to the even bigger Apple with her lovely family. What a year it has been, there’s no stopping this family troupe – and today their AW20 collection titled ‘Unexpected Poetry” launches. Amongst the pieces the coats are really strong, both the padded and the faux fur. It’s all about enjoyment, making a statement during the colder months, whilst feeling a luxurious and toastie warmth to boot.
Cristina will also be kicking off Part 2 of The Rendez-Vous Kids Digital Fashion Week on Monday the 7th of September showcasing a sneak peek of their SS21. I’ve been fortunate enough to have a little preview and it’s not to be missed trust me. Make sure to tune in @therendez_vous ! Daily schedule to be confirmed next week on the website www.therendez-vous.com
Little Creative Factory ‘Unexpected Poetry ‘ AW20
An ode to the written word, to the rhythm and rhyme of life, and the beauty of verse that shows, mimics and shapes our lives. In the collection Cristina celebrates the songs and sonnets that accompanied us as children, the triplets and tanks, the lyrics and ballads, the singing stories that shaped the world and helped shape our own.
Pirouette #CoupDeCouer Coats
‘UNEXPECTED LONG COAT’ SIENNA
‘BEATNIK COAT’ DIRTY WHITE
Go to www.littlecreativefactory.com to check out the collection!
Katie Kendrick
Katie is a specialist in kids’ fashion and lifestyle, editor, consultant, content creator, and owner of Pirouette - a leading resource to the industry.
With a keen interest in both the business and creative aspects of the industry Katie has interviewed buyers, agents, stylists, designers, influencers, covered runway shows, produced trade show reports and curates thought provoking and engaging exhibitions.
She is passionate about good design, creativity and brands that manage to combine this with their environmental responsibility.
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