Afgelopen vrijdag was CITYMOM op de Little Fashion Week in Brussel. In een prachtige hal op een industrieel gebied stonden diverse merken, veelal uit België en Frankrijk. De ene stand was nog mooier dan de ander en het ene merk nog cooler dan de ander. Veel merken kende ik nog niet of waren zo nieuw dat ze nog niet eens gelanceerd waren. Het was een grote bron van inspiratie die dag en ik voelde mij net een kind in een snoepwinkel, zo veel leuks was er te zien. Vandaag laat ik alle trends & inspiratie zien op het gebied van Interieur en Mode. Morgen zal ik de trends laten zien voor Verzorging & Speelgoed.
INTERIEUR
Desaccord
Muziekdoosjes Georges
Illustratie van La P’tite Madelaine
Kids Concept Store Pepin La Lune
LeaL Light box
Al eerder over geschreven, maar nu zelf live bewonderd, de skateboard planken van Lecons de Choses
Little Vintage Lovers
Eigenlijk is Wild een kledingmerk, maar de stand was goed voor interieur inspiratie.
MODE
Te gekke jassen van gewassen wol van Anne Rose Conzelmann
Hektik, leuk om ook een merk van Nederlandse bodem tegen te komen.
Prachtige accessoires van wol van Lama’s bij Ingugu
Paade had prachtige kleding, veel van wol die ik zelf ook wel zou willen dragen.
Vrolijkheid op de stand van La Petite Gervaise.
Schattige pyama van La queue du Chat.
In juni zal Magnet Mouse pas gelanceerd worden, maar dit was te gek, rompers met magnetische knopen in plaats van druk knopen. Waarom heeft niemand dit eerder bedacht!
Geproduceerd in Mexico, de mooie kinderkleding van Maravilla.
We are very pleased to announce that Shopping Linthout Passage soon will host a new Pop-Up Showroom, where those interested in kids fashion will have the opportunity to meet Hungarian children clothing style in a particular way.
Imagine a store, as a gallery and playground, where you have the possibility to experience childhood; a place where to learn more about Hungarian tales through environmental art and fashion design for children.
Grand opening!
Tuesday, 23 September 2014., 17.30 – at Shopping Linthout Passage, Rue Linthout, 1200 Brussels, Belgium
Program of the opening:
Hungarian tales – read by Dóczy Ilona; Hungarian Zither performance by Bucz Julia and Zádori Beáta;
Alternative kids fashion show – REmese brand
Program in the following days:
Wednesday, 24 September 2014., 16.30: Hungarian tales read in French; Hungarian traditional games and music by Carpathia a.s.b.l.
In 24-26 Sept, every day at 10.00-19.00 you have the opportunity to:
– Meet the designer and artist Szegedi Alice Torella, the founder of eco-friendly children fashion line named REmese in Hungary
– See REmese dresses
– For children to take selfie pics in REmese dresses in special décor
– Take part of a Workshop, where you can learn reeds crafting.
About REmese:
Starting as a social project promoting ethical children fashion from Hungary, REmese (Re-create tales) now designs and develops her own fashion collections.
The basic idea was to use the Hungarian folklore, especially tales (because they have strong environmental friendly educational message) as an inspiration, and to make a fusion between Hungarian and occidental culture to create a new line.
It is eco-friendly because REmese uses natural materials (cotton, hemp, wool) , recycled textiles, reeds in her collections. The working process happens in small ateliers, we love to use old traditional technics like handmade weaving, crochet, embroidery, etc.
Right now REmese is only available in Hungary, and on Website ETSy.
If you would like to find out more about our work, please join us in our Exhibition & Showroom in Brussels, and meet the project and the REmese brand founder Szegedi Alice Torella.
Hungarian Tales – Exhibition & Showroom
Between: 23 – 26 September 2014, 10.00-19.00
We are very pleased to announce that Shopping Linthout Passage soon will host a new Pop-Up Showroom, where those interested in kids fashion will have the opportunity to meet Hungarian children clothing style in a particular way.
Imagine a store, as a gallery and playground, where you have the possibility to experience childhood; a place where to learn more about Hungarian tales through environmental art and fashion design for children.
Grand opening!
Tuesday, 23 September 2014., 17.30 – at Shopping Linthout Passage, Rue Linthout, 1200 Brussels, Belgium
Program of the opening:
Hungarian tales – read by Dóczy Ilona; Hungarian Zither performance by Bucz Julia and Zádori Beáta;
Alternative kids fashion show – REmese brand
Program in the following days:
Wednesday, 24 September 2014., 16.30: Hungarian tales read in French; Hungarian traditional games and music by Carpathia a.s.b.l.
In 24-26 Sept, every day at 10.00-19.00 you have the opportunity to:
– Meet the designer and artist Szegedi Alice Torella, the founder of eco-friendly children fashion line named REmese in Hungary
– See REmese dresses
– For children to take selfie pics in REmese dresses in special décor
– Take part of a Workshop, where you can learn reeds crafting.
About REmese:
Starting as a social project promoting ethical children fashion from Hungary, REmese (Re-create tales) now designs and develops her own fashion collections.
The basic idea was to use the Hungarian folklore, especially tales (because they have strong environmental friendly educational message) as an inspiration, and to make a fusion between Hungarian and occidental culture to create a new line.
It is eco-friendly because REmese uses natural materials (cotton, hemp, wool) , recycled textiles, reeds in her collections. The working process happens in small ateliers, we love to use old traditional technics like handmade weaving, crochet, embroidery, etc.
Right now REmese is only available in Hungary, and on Website ETSy.
If you would like to find out more about our work, please join us in our Exhibition & Showroom in Brussels, and meet the project and the REmese brand founder Szegedi Alice Torella.
REmese S/S 2014 CAPSULE COLLECTION:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/twwcvddmz9x7fzi/AAD0aZ5aRKk2EqTbKoMyEszPa/REmese
Szegedi K. Aliz Torella
Founder of REmese
1056 Budapest, Molnár u. 5.sz.
Tel: +36 20 24 988 60
E-mail: remesemail@yahoo.com
Web: http://www.remese.hu
F: http://www.facebook.com/remesedivat