We have been wanting to tell you about Kleine Fabrik for two weeks now. Sophie Chalumeau -who is also Small's street syle photographer- spent a couple of days searching out the new designers showing there as well as some older ones that we love.
Denim and casual wear from Netherland brand Garcia We also love their clothing stools they put together for the booth.
Holly's (Denmark): I love the simplicity of the design label inspired by the four-leaf icon. It was
their second edition at kf but the first time they had their own booth.
Toby & Bennett Preppy yet fun, stylish school and street wear.
Sawadi (Netherlands) stylish and simple, fair trade girls clothes
Shampoodle (Sweden) Comfortable designs, great for travel and play.
Aeronautica Militaire (Italy) Like the name sounds, top gun style for kids.
Babina (Germany) cute tees!
Zee en Zo (The Netherlands) Bright and young beach wear with strong boys collection too.
Fanlele Beautiful and fun, bright colored clothes and accessories for babies. 100% made in France
Masters of the Game (The Netherlands) Originally a sporty fashion line just for junior boys, it now has a girls line too.
Quick Kids (The Netherlands) Active clothing. Also the first picture below.
Lil People (Spain) Their slogan is 'We love trendy.' Intriguing...
Bob (Italy) Graphic and boyish cool.
Billabong The quintessential Australian surf and sand clothing is moving into European markets.
Kid Kraft (USA) 'Live. Learn. Play." Wooden toys for imaginative play.
Siblis (Germany) Beautiful wooden children's toys and furniture.
Zebra trends (Netherlands) fun play shoes and accessories
Kids Ink (USA) Easy to wear an co ordinate, stylish play wear.
Tokoyo kids (Belgium) Bright colors and fun graphics.
Katchat (France) Interesting textures and tailoring.
















This is for Sophie-
I am from a small manufacturing company in USA and we want to show at Kleine Fabriek this January.
Do you think it's a good place for a company new to the European market to get recognized? We've been in business for 20+ years and have a few customers internationally who buy from our online retailers but we're super interested in getting international stockists. I'm trying to choose between this show and Bubble London. Maybe we'll do both, but any advice on either is much appreciated!
We make shoes! www.BearFeet.com
Posted by: Amanda | 11/06/2009 at 03:13 PM