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Kidswear Collective pop-up store front at Bicester Village

Kidswear Collective, the UK’s fast-growing consignment platform specialising in designer pre-loved and past-season baby and kids’ fashion, has opened a pop-up shop at luxury shopping destination Bicester Village.

The edit comprises a range of mini-me designer labels and over 40 children’s fashion brands. These include Tartine et Chocolat, Il Gufo, Mini Rodini, Rachel Riley, Monnalisa and Amaia. This is alongside popular baby brands such as aden + anais, Magnolia Baby and Kissy Kissy.

The 2,000 sq. ft shop will remain open until 3 January

 

 

The Kidswear Collective pop-up caters to Bicester Village’s discerning guests’ every requirement. From festive gift sets to partywear, skiwear and winter sun getaway pieces.

Kidswear Collective has also collaborated with couture childrenswear label Maison Ava to create a limited edition partywear collection. Using off-cuts from Maison Ava’s previous season collections, the 180-piece range is available in full at Bicester Village. It comprises party pieces including dresses, capes and military coats for girls aged 2-12 years.

Part of the pop-up shop comprises a kids’ activity area

 

 

The area includes a DockATot tent full of festive books. There’s also a kids’ activity table from Blue Almonds, with creative packs from family member’s club Maggie & Rose. Maggie & Rose will also be visiting the Village throughout the month to entertain kids with Christmas wreath decorating.

 

 

Commenting is Kidswear Collective founder, Shoshana Kazab. “We are thrilled to have extended our partnership with Bicester Village with our Christmas pop-up shop and enhancing the Village’s offering of baby and kids’ products.

“We have curated an edit of one-of-a-kind pieces exclusively for Bicester Village, which will be replenished daily. We are passionate about changing the perception of what pre-loved fashion looks like, preserving the value of the brands we work with and most importantly, extending the lifecycle of these beautiful garments.”

For further information on Kidswear Collective, please click here.

 

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