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Mini Mode, Global Kids Fashion Week, is taking its platform and community to the next level on 1 October 2020 with the launch of Mini Mode Emporium.

Whilst it will continue to host its shows, Mini Mode is also offering Mini Mode Emporium; a global shopping platform showcasing many of its designers from across the years. The Emporium will offer consumers the opportunity to shop the brands from the show as well as discover something new.

Mini Mode’s vision is to harness its fashion designers and promote their business interests.

Essentially, Mini Mode champions diverse, global and eclectic childrenswear from across the world; from new brands to more established labels, with sustainable fashion being key.

Commenting is Mini Mode founder, Amanda Rabor. “I’m so excited about our new Emporium. It’s a curated collection of beautifully individualised brands from around the world who are embracing being small creatives and using localised resources in their production.

“Many of the brands have a strong sustainable ethos and they all have a story to tell. I really wanted each brand to tell their stories through video lookbooks, so our consumers can know what they’re buying into. This site is curated for the ‘conscious consumer’; 2020 has been an evolutionary year and Mini Mode is part of this.”

Mini Mode was founded by businesswoman Amanda Rabor, who champions diversity and inclusivity in all aspects of her work. After expanding into the US with her children’s brand Isossy Children and doing numerous shows in the US, Rabor brought it back to London.

She then took this one step further with the creation of kids’ fashion show Mini Mode in 2017; a business and fashion platform for the kids’ industry in the UK, which works to build the self-esteem of children and promotes inclusivity on every level.

Mini Mode has chosen a small selection of the most iconic pieces from each of the brands to give consumers the ultimate shopping experience.

This includes items from the runway and older pieces from previous seasons as well as brand-new collections. Designers launching in the Emporium include Rock and Mouse (Latvia); Infantium Victoria (Germany); Maison Loulabelle (Nigeria); Hunter and Boo (UK and Singapore); Melis Kaptanoglu Kids (Turkey); The Bow Kids (Egypt); House of Juniors (UK); Me in Wien (Austria); plus many more.

Click here for further information on the Emporium or contact minimode2017@gmail.com.

 

 

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