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Four children sat in the sand wearing Trotters clothing

In conjunction with its continued 30th birthday celebrations, family-owned and run childrenswear brand Trotters is marking the start of the new a/w season with the opening of its very own concession within the iconic Harrods department store.

Set to be situated within Harrods’ Fourth Floor childrenswear department as well as on the Harrods website, the Trotters concession will contain a specially curated capsule collection.

It will showcase a selection of standout pieces from the a/w range. This includes the bestselling Arabella collection, featuring traditional smocked dresses made from 100% organic cotton. Also, new knitwear, plus outfits for baby girls and boys.

 

Two young boys in knitted Trotters jumpers with large motif

 

The Trotters Heritage Occasionwear range will also feature, comprising timeless pieces that epitomize premium British style.

Made from 100% Dupioni silk, which Trotters sources from a UK silk specialist, these traditional dresses and pageboy sets are ideal for weddings and special occasions.

 

 

Commenting on the announcement is Trotters’ co-founder, Sophie Mirman. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Trotters’ 30th birthday than to collaborate with such a prestigious store as Harrods.

“This is the first time that we will be showcasing our ranges outside of our own stores and website. We are extremely excited to be working alongside the Harrods team in this new venture.”

 

Two young girls and floral Trotters dresses holding hands on the beach

 

Trotters has been a family favourite in the UK for many years. It attracts parents and many famous faces shopping for their children. Not to mention those seeking gifts for new babies, birthdays, and Christenings.

The 30th anniversary marks the brand’s ability to stand the test of time; representing a British brand going from strength to strength.

 

 

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