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millylotus · 2 years
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Snippet of "Lily of the Valley" leocass fic I've been working on
Some fluff before the angst starts
Just in case you wanted to see this @hinacu-arts
“Okay so this is how it’s gonna go. You’re gonna fight at least ten kids at a time, no mystic bullshit or swords. I don’t want you chopping someone's head off. Just good old fashioned hand to hand.” Casey said with a wild grin on her face. Leo had a deep frown on his face looking back at the 25 or so brownie scouts and Junior. Who were looking at him like he was fresh meat in the pig pen. “Yall are kids though?” He asked, he knew damn well preteens could beat his ass. Mikey had done just that when he was younger. “And you’re about to be dead meat.” Bonnie said, brandishing her spiked ladle. Leo blinked, “Wait why do they get weapons?” Casey ignored him as she shouted, “One two three begin!!!” With a loud war cry, the children jumped Leon. Poor guy didn’t even get a chance to scream before he was bombarded with surprisingly well coordinated attacks.
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pactuado · 6 years
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Essa blusa é rosa, então vou postar preto e branco. Dolores, nós somos invencíveis, pode crer. #27dezembro2018 #umbridge #Leocas https://www.instagram.com/p/BsL9rUzDnSwtZhRzhw-JpdOLj2fU_b3zEiFdd00/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=iij8hod0j2pt
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streetsofsthlm · 3 years
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Need to relax by Blue Moon
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Shake that hair! Gorgeous capture via @leocaparis 💫 http://ift.tt/2qIULtA
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gitanamedia · 4 years
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(LeoCas) #BelaBartok
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girlclothvan · 5 years
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=-*& Leoca Childrens Girls Helene Tank Top Blue Lime Green Cotton Size 4 https://ift.tt/2SNs5vV
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pactuado · 6 years
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Old, but gold! When I need the fire, you're always my lighter ♡ #16junho2017 #pridemonth #Leocas
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dedemascote · 5 years
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Minha alegria é vc...@leoca (em Quinta Do Anjo, Setubal, Portugal) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7otGm1BEMQ/?igshid=z4h647o0rek
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siliconwebx · 6 years
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20 Examples of Divi eCommerce Websites
The versatility of Divi makes it ideal for eCommerce websites. It integrates well with WooCommerce and other eCommerce platforms. It stands to reason there are a lot of eCommerce websites out there built with Divi. In this article, we’ll look at 20 examples of eCommerce websites built with Divi to help spark your imagination.
These sites have interesting layouts, shop pages, and product pages. Most include interesting styling for the shop and product pages, and some include WooCommerce add-ons. I’ll point out what stands out to me the most. The websites are in no particular order.
1. East of Africa
East of Africa has a sharp homepage design that focuses on the company. The page has several calls to action to see the various products. The category pages include a header with a large logo and a navigation menu that scrolls with the header. The pages include a search box and suggested categories. The product pages show the product in two columns. The layout is simple and includes suggested products.
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2. Sweet Cecilys
Sweet Cecilys displays images as links to the store categories within a multi-column layout that looks similar to a magazine. The background shows a portion of the company’s logo. The category pages include the same background pattern as the homepage and displays the products within four columns. The category pages have WooCommerce widgets in the sidebar that are styled to match the products. The product pages use the sidebar and add social sharing buttons and related products. This site has some amazing product photography.
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3. Modern Pink Paper
Modern Pink Paper’s homepage looks like a store and uses soft colors to attract the target audience. It includes CTAs to different categories. The primary category pages use the same image for each category but they show the title over the image. The secondary category pages show the products with a filter. The product pages have a lot of color and personalization options. The buyer can select the color, add a name for personalization, choose to see the product before it ships, and add messages and notes. The product description uses an accordion for the FAQ.
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4. One Leaf Designs
One Leaf Designs displays product images in a full-width slider with a shop CTA followed by a section with the best sellers. The shop page shows the products in a boxed section that overlaps the header. The product pages show the product with a box shadow for all of the images. The text is styled to match the site. It includes links to other products the visitor might like.
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5. The Bro Basket
The Bro Basket shows a full-screen header with a shop CTA. A section shows the shop categories using images with overlays. Another section shows hand-selected products. The category pages show several sections about the company and what they do. These sections include services in 3D cards. Those further away are blurred. The description area of the product pages includes a full-width video or customizations. They also include related products. I love the photography on this website.
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6. Natural Care Shop
Natural Care Shop has a nice store design with images that link to the categories. It uses soft colors to appeal to the target audience. The category pages include WooCommerce sidebar widgets and CTA’s in the footer. The products are shown with large images. The product pages have styled icons and similar products in both a widget and as CTA images.
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7. Apis Australia
Apis Australia includes a full-width shop CTA in the header along with a category section that shows several products in an image. The shop page uses the same background to display behind the shop module. Another shop section shows complementary products over the same background. The products are shown with box shadows. The product pages are simple but include text styling to match the site and related products.
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8. Lahlay
Lahlay shows a full-screen slider with CTAs for several products. It includes a mega-menu that hides on scroll. Several sections on the homepage showcase the products with large images and box shadows. Several other sections provide product information with images. The category pages show lots of photos and information in styled accordions, along with a styled shop module. The products are displayed in popups. This site has one of the most interesting category/product pages that I’ve seen.
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9. Leoca
Leoca displays a full-screen header with a shop CTA. The next section shows large images that link to categories. They include the category titles. The category pages show a full-screen image along with the category title. The next section showcases a product followed by a shop module with large images and hover animation for the overlays to show sizes and a heart to add the product to your wishlist. The product pages show lots of large images along with options.
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10. The Scruffy Gentleman
The Scruffy Gentleman provides a product search box under the header followed by a full-width background image in parallax. Featured products scroll over it and overlap the next section of featured products. Another section shows a CTA in parallax followed by new items in the store. The shop page follows a similar design and adds a WooCommerce sidebar. The product pages show in full-width and include large images.
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11. Veez
Veez includes a shop button that remains on screen as you scroll. The homepage shows categories with images as links that are styled with overlapping text and boxes. The category pages show an image and title to introduce the section followed by a shop module and a button to reveal more. The product pages have lots of interesting styling. They show the product with lots of large images in multiple columns. Another section shows more products from the category.
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12. Coco Cuscino
Coco Cuscino includes a full-screen slider with a shop CTA for the different categories. Scrolling shows a slider of the latest products with a section title to the left. Another section includes CTAs to different categories. The category and product pages are simple and have border, button, and text styling, and a custom footer. The product page includes a box shadow.
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13. Tarte and Berry
Tarte and Berry displays the products in a full-screen slider using the Ken Burns effect and a shop CTA. A slim section shows the purchasing process with icons. Following this is a large list of products and a testimonial section. The shop page follows this same design, but without the slider. The product pages are styled to match the site and include a box to add a custom message. The description shows the ingredients. The page also shows related products.
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14. Nikki Hill Apothecary
Nikki Hill Apothecary uses a soft and elegant design to showcase the products. The header shows a CTA followed by information about the company. A multi-column section shows images as links to categories. The category pages are clean and include styling to match the site. The product pages have custom styling, which includes the tabs of the description area. Under the product is a suggested product within a styled box. The photography in this site sets it apart.
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15. Spikes and Sparrow
Spikes and Sparrow shows a full-width slider to showcase products. The slider has styled navigation on the left side. The next section shows categories in a multi-column layout using images with styled text overlays. The shop pages show the products with a styled WooCommerce sidebar. The product pages look elegant with their branded colors. They don’t show a lot of info, but they do include the product in other colors.
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16. Kickbike
Kickbike shows a full-width slider with a shop CTA. The homepage provides several articles and links about the company, shop sections, and lots of info about the products. The category pages include a full-screen image followed by an information section, the shop section in full-width, and then an FAQ. The product pages are simple but use lots of large photos and related products.
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17. Diamonds and Desserts
Diamonds and Desserts shows the product in a full-screen CTA. Scrolling reveals several sections that alternate between product links and images of the products in use. The category pages show the collections with a product, a link to purchase, and then two more product images for each row. The rows include styled borders. The product pages include the same styling with separated blocks to show information, large images of the products in use, and more products.
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18. Unsalted Boutique
Unsalted Boutique uses soft colors behind the menu, sections, blocks of text, etc. to attract the target audience. A CTA displays within a slider and uses an image with a colored box for text. Colored boxes are used throughout the site to identify the categories. The homepage includes several of these shop sections. The category links open the product page where you can choose the specific product from a dropdown box. The product page also shows related products.
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19. Maison Flowers
Maison Flowers shows a product image as a parallax background in the full-screen hero section. Scrolling shows a styled shop module with a flower icon in the overlay and a section with images for categories with hover animation. The category pages match the homepage but have a small image with a styled overlay. The product pages use the same header and a large product title, and it includes a personal message box to personalize the gift. The page also has a section to show shipping and purchase information and two other sections with similar products.
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20. Basami Shop
Basami Shop shows a shop CTA in a full-screen slider. A section of other products and a section of favorites include box shadows. The category pages show categories in the sidebar, a description of the category, and then the products. The product pages show a large image of the product, the product gallery, and then the description area. This area is styled to match the site and includes related products.
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Ending Thoughts
That’s our look at 20 examples of eCommerce websites built with Divi to help spark your imagination. These sites are great examples of what can be done with Divi. Many have elegant landing pages with styled shop modules to focus on the products. There are several excellent examples of shop pages, category pages, and product pages. It’s easy to see how product photography can make a simple design stand out. There’s sure to be something here to help you design any kind of eCommerce website for your next Divi project.
We want to hear from you. Which of these Divi eCommerce websites are your favorites? Let us know what you think about them in the comments.
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503 collections expected (versus 437 at the previous winter edition), 280 of which from abroad (53% of the total), and over 6,900 buyers, making a total of just under 10,000 visitors at the last winter edition: these are the figures for Pitti Bimbo 84. From 19 to 21 January 2017 at the Fortezza da Basso in Florence, Pitti Bimbo is the most important international fair, in terms of quality and research, dedicated to children’s fashion.  The reference platform for all the big international children’s fashion brands and the preview launch of collections for kids and, at the same time, an extraordinary incubator of trends that is once again investing in research and across-the-board proposals.   In fact, at this edition it will launch new exhibition projects that portray the multi-faceted lifestyles and dialogue with the creative frontiers of the most sophisticated concept stores.  The new features include The Nest, the project that selects and presents niche brands with a high creative content; the Fancy Room which offers accessories, special design and technology products, for fun, curious lifestyles.  Plus there are the new Pitti Bimbo Editorials with the selection of accessories proposed by Pet Family, designed for the family’s other little ones; and Mini Traveler, which proposes lots of fun objects for traveling.  Moving on to the new series of special catwalk shows dedicated to the luxury collections of Apartment and the experimentation of Kidzfizz.  And much more just waiting to be discovered!
PITTI DANCE OFF, the theme of the winter fairs
Pitti Dance Off is the theme of the Pitti Immagine winter fairs. The protagonist is dance as the need to move around in rhythm to express oneself, as energy, as freedom of personal style.  It will be playfully and ironically represented by a gesture, the finger tut, in the spirit of street dance and destined to spread virally.  A kind of “tell me how you dance and I’ll tell you how you’ll dress”’: next January, young and old alike will be moving to the rhythm of Pitti Dance Off.  With a layout project curated by Oliviero Baldini.
Some of the HIGHLIGHTS of this edition: launches, special projects and returns
Monnalisa premieres the new Monnalisa Living by Savio Firmino concept, a special collection of co-branded furnishing accessories with the famous Florentine company, the result of the meeting of two excellences in their respective sectors.
Elisabetta Franchi debuts with Elisabetta Franchi La Mia Bambina: the brand’s first collection for little girls, a proposal which is rich in volumes, fabrics and details that “steals” some of the wearability of the women’s collection.
John Richmond Jr returns to the fair in order to reaffirm a unique style that combines brashness, a luxury inclination and street style, adapting them to the world of children;
THE Apartment and Kidzfizz CATWALK SHOWS “grow up”
After the success of the previous editions, the catwalk shows dedicated to the luxury collections showcased in Apartment and the research of Kidzfizz are broadening their horizons.  In order to accommodate an even larger audience of press and buyers, for the first time they will be staged at two different times in the Sala del Rondino, in an area which has been specifically reinterpreted and designed, a special location.
PITTI BIMBO EDITORIALS
After the success of the last edition, the Editorials – two large walls on the Lower Level of the Main Pavilion which display experimental, curious and special objects – return with new topics.
PET FAMILY: an extended family that includes the other “little ones” of the home.  Objects and furnishing accessories for them and referred to them – our new “‘inspirational muses”.
MINI TRAVELLER: from one house to another, on vacation, on an away trip, following their parents around: children are dynamic. Mobile accessories for long or short trips!
FANCY ROOM, a journey into children’s lifestyles, from design to mini accessories
Fancy Room is the new space dedicated to children’s lifestyles: from design to small accessories, from gadgets to technology, the winner is always creativity.  Located on the Lower Level of the Main Pavilion, a catalyzing and entertaining island-space where it is possible to discover a series of special products. Accessories, furnishing elements, games, pocket technology, useful and useless, curious and irresistible objects which have been lined up in order to make their debut in concept stores all over the world.
The names include: Caco Design, Cute Cute, Design Letters & Friends, Enfance Paris, Fior di Coccole, Hape, Ivory, Lapin & me, Legami, LuckyBoySunday, Lullaby Road, Miss Nella, My Nametags, Nailmatic Kids, Noé & Zoé Berlin, Passapò, Popqorn, Prestige, Rò.Rò, Vandoma.
And for this edition, Fancy Room will also include Fun Glasses, the space realized in collaboration with MIDO – leading international trade fair for the eyewear – and dedicated to the world of eyewear for children, with names like: See Concept, Swing Eyewear, Zoobug.
THE NEST, a focus on small independent brands from all around the world
The Nest is the new project dedicated to creative research in kidswear.  An exclusive selection of small independent brands and “up-and-coming” companies showcased on the Lower Level of the Main Pavilion, selected in collaboration with Little Pop Up Berlin, the Berlin store/concept lab.
The names are: Atelier Choux Paris (France), Carlota Barnabe (Portugal), Cherry Papaya Kids (Portugal), Fruitytu (Israel), Garbo&Friends (Sweden), Grace Baby & Child (Portugal), Kalinka Kids (Bulgaria), Krisko Design (Hungary), Lieblinge (Germany), Mara Mea (Germany), Monkind (Germany), Poupee (Greece), Robe of Feathers (Germany), Sommer & Kinder (Germany), and Where is Marlo (Switzerland).
THE EXTRAORDINARY LIBRARY, a special space for publishers of excellence from all over the world
The collaboration continues with the Bologna Children’s Book Fair with which Pitti Bimbo has launched an annual competition dedicated to the world of illustration which was presented at the last edition in June. For this latest rendezvous, the collaboration will be bringing “The Extraordinary Library” to the fair, a very special project and bookstore and a unique occasion for buyers: a selection of small publishing houses par excellence from all over the world will be showcased in the Medici Pavilion with their 100 books for children and their extraordinary pages.
KIDZFIZZ, Pitti Bimbo’s creative laboratory
KidzFIZZ, the children’s fashion project that brings together the most creative collections by brands that experiment with shapes, materials and presentation styles, confirms its new bigger size: it is a proposal dedicated to a more evolved international public.  In line with the new kids’ lifestyle global scenarios, KidzFIZZ is aiming for research, creative exploration, the contamination between fashion and design and the significant presence of accessories.  Staged inside the Medici Pavilion and at the Archivi, with a layout by Storage Associati, KidzFIZZ is increasingly Pitti Bimbo’s concept laboratory. It will also feature a special dedicated catwalk show in the Rondino. The new names include: 1+In The Family, AO76, Caramel Au Sucre, Carbon Soldier, Cataleya, Danbookun No Nikki, Florence Fancy, Little Indians, Motoreta, No Added Sugar, Little Ones, Omibia, Oscar et Valentine, PopUpShop, Sonatina, Tago, Treehouse by Anja Schwerbrock, Vivetta, Wolf&Rita.
APARTMENT, luxury collections & contemporary lifestyles
In January the protagonist will once again be Apartment, the project dedicated to sophisticated contemporary lifestyles for children’s fashions: a unique section furnished according to Ilaria Marelli’s creative project that contains a sophisticated grouping of international clothing and accessory collections aimed at buyers from the most exclusive boutiques.  In the Rondino a special catwalk show will recreate the atmosphere of an atelier, using maison haute couture presentation methods. The names include: Caramel Baby & Child, Hucklebones, Joshua Sanders, Lamantine Paris & Milan, Leoca Paris, Minna Parikka, Pèro, Stella Jean, The Grey Rabbit, The Small Gatsby.
Kartell Kids @ Pitti Bimbo: Fabulous recipes and tasty Stories
The Kartell Kids line will once again be showcased with a special installation: an exceptional project realized with Chiara Maci will feature six recipes researched by the famous food blogger exclusively for the brand, each one of which will be matched to a product in the kids’ line.  Tasty stories for curious creations: this is the heart of #casamaciloveskartell.
The Main Pavilion and the big children’s fashion brands
A journey through big brand fashions, new luxury clothing for infants, kids and teens: international level brands which present their collections complete with accessories and projects for retailers.  The Main Pavilion will feature a rich selection of proposals distributed according to a new exhibition game, with an eye on the trends of “adult” fashion. The names include: Balducci, Bellerose, Diadora, Elisabetta Franchi, Ermanno Scervino, Ice Iceberg, John Richmond Jr, Kenzo, Laura Biagiotti Dolls, Little Marc Jacobs, Manuel Ritz, Mimisol, Miss Blumarine, Miss Grant, Monnalisa Living, MSGM, N°21 kids, Nina D, Patrizia Pepe, Petit Bateau, Philipp Plein, Stefano Ricci Junior, Twin Set Simona Barbieri, Yves Salomon Enfant.
EcoEthic. Pitti Bimbo’s Green Generation is growing
At this edition the numbers are on the rise for EcoEthic, the section dedicated to green issues: the best brands that make sustainable fashion part of their signature. These companies, from all over the world, use organic and biological materials that are produced with respect for nature and in a chain that protects local manufacturing and small communities while helping to save our planet.  The names include: Agunga, Frilo Swissmade, Gray Label, Joseph’s Little Monsters Supply, Kidiwi, Mamie et Moi, Naturapura, Oil & Carol, Pura, Risu Risu, Virus, Wooly Organic.
Sport Generation: even more freedom to play
Sport Generation, the planet that hosts the big names in sportswear and activewear, consolidates its dedicated spaces.  The companies that choose the Cavaniglia Pavilion and its appendages as their stage are increasingly international. Once again the proposals at Sport Generation will be broadened by an offering of lifestyle products designed for the littlest ones, to complete the kids’ wardrobes in the light of a new 360°concept.  The new names and re-entries include: Blauer, Canadiens, Emu Australia, Fabric Flavours, Finger In The Nose, Hatley, Herno, Holly and Beau, Lupaco Munich, Molo, OOF, RRD, Save the Duck, Someday Soon, Sways, Woolrich Kid.
Superstreet, a full volume urban trend!
SuperStreet is the Pitti Bimbo section that gives a voice to the denim universe and the street trends of junior and teen clothing.  In a lively, specifically designed setting, the clothing expresses a belonging to a tribe that stands apart from others for its sounds, images and messages. The names include: ADD Junior, Bensimon, Blue Seven, Canadian Classics, Colors of California, Guess Kids, Hunter, Le Temps des Cerises, Nikolia and Ocra.[/toggle]
Pitti Dance Off: questo il tema dei saloni invernali di Pitti Immagine.
Appena concluso Pitti Uomo, ecco che dal 19 al 21 gennaio Firenze si prepara ad accogliere buyers e stampa per mostrare tutte le novità del childrenswear (e non solo) per l’autunno/inverno 2017/18 con Pitti Bimbo 84… a suon di musica!
A richiamare il tema dei saloni di gennaio, all’interno di Superstreet le Cyber Dancers, sculture fluttuanti  come elementi sospesi tra design e lighting, realizzate dall’architetto Nicolò Bernardini, in collaborazione con l’artista Antonio Massarutto.
Childrenswear e non solo…
Una fiera sempre più internazionale – basti pensare che su 503 marchi presenti 280 (il 53%) sono stranieri – e che offre sempre maggior spazio anche ad altri settori, come il design e gli accessori.
Il mio coup de coeur avviene stagione dopo stagione ad Apartment: che decida di cominciare o terminare Pitti Bimbo in questo luogo un po’ magico, un pezzetto del mio cuore rimane sempre ad Apartment. La sofisticata selezione di collezioni internazionali di abbigliamento e accessori, allestita secondo il progetto creativo di Ilaria Marelli, a Pitti Bimbo 84 ricreerà al Rondino con una speciale sfilata l’atmosfera di un Atelier, con modalità di presentazione da maison d’Haute Couture.
Si amplia la sezione KidzFIZZ, che raccoglie le collezioni più creative dei marchi che lavorano sulla sperimentazione di forme, materiali e modalità di presentazione: una proposta dedicata al pubblico internazionale più evoluto.
Monnalisa presenta in anteprima il nuovo concept Monnalisa Living by Savio Firmino, una speciale collezione di complementi d’arredo realizzata in co-branding con la celebre azienda fiorentina, nata dall’incontro di due eccellenze nei rispettivi settori. Elisabetta Franchi debutta a Pitti Bimbo 84 con Elisabetta Franchi La Mia Bambina: la prima collezione del brand a misura di bambina, una proposta ricca di volumi, tessuti e dettagli che “ruba” alcune vestibilità della collezione donna. John Richmond Jr torna a Firenze per riaffermare il suo stile unico, che coniuga grinta, inclinazione luxury e street style, declinandoli al mondo del bambino. Manuel Ritz sceglie Pitti Bimbo come piattaforma per il debutto esclusivo della sua collezione for kids.
La collaborazione con Bologna Children’s Book Fair porterà al salone “The Extraordinary Library”, una selezione di piccole case editrici d’eccellenza provenienti da tutto il mondo, con i loro 100 libri per ragazzi e le loro pagine straordinarie.
Le novità di Pitti Bimbo 84
The Nest è il nuovo progetto che seleziona e presenta marchi di nicchia ad alto contenuto creativo: piccoli brand indipendenti e realtà “giovani”, selezionate da Little Pop Up Berlin, un noto store di Berlino.
I marchi presenti: Atelier Choux Paris (France), Carlota Barnabe (Portugal), Cherry Papaya Kids (Portugal), Fruitytu (Israel), Garbo&Friends (Sweden), Grace Baby & Child (Portugal), Kalinka Kids (Bulgaria), Krisko Design (Hungary), Lieblinge (Germany), Mara Mea (Germany), Monkind (Germany), Poupee (Greece), Robe of Feathers (Germany), Sommer & Kinder (Germany), and Where is Marlo (Switzerland).
The Fancy Room offre una selezione di accessori, design e tecnologia con prodotti speciali, divertenti, curiosi.
I marchi presenti: Caco Design (Italia), Cute Cute (UK), Design Letters & Friends (Danimarca), Enfance Paris (Francia), Fior di Coccole (Italia), Hape (Italia), Ivory (Italia), Lapin & me (UK), Legami (Italia), LuckyBoySunday (Danimarca), Lullaby Road (Olanda), Miss Nella (UK), My Nametags (UK), Nailmatic Kids (Francia), Noé & Zoé Berlin (Germania), Passapò (Italia), Popqorn (Svezia), Prestige (Italia), Rò.Rò (Italia) e Vandoma (Portogallo).
Si aggiungono i nuovi Pitti Bimbo Editorials con Pet Family che propone una selezione di accessori proposti per gli altri piccoli della famiglia, gli animali domestici, e Mini Traveller, che presenta molti divertenti oggetti per i mini viaggiatori.
I nomi di Pet Family: 2.8 Duepuntootto “Attenti Al Cane”, A4adesign, Anne-Claire Petit Accessoires, Art For Kids, Bobux, Brekka, Doggyly, Enostudio, Ferplast, Foof Dog&People (Design by Studio Irvine), Happy Animals by La Chaise Longue, Hunter, Invotis-distr. da Moroni Gomma, Le Best-ie, Magis-Collezione Me Too, Marina Fertonani, Maudesign-proprietà di 3dedintorni, Mimi’lou, Pirouette Cacahouète, Puckator, Pusher-distr. da Trading Group Srl, Sassi Editore, Steiff, Studio delle Alpi, Stupell Industries, The Labrador Company, United Pets, Xx Small by La Chaise Longue.
I nomi di Mini Traveller: A4adesign, Adventure Walks Books, Alicucio-distr. da Unduetrestella, Anne-Claire Petit Accessoires, Baby Bites, Baghera, Bakker & Woj, Bakker Made With Love Accessoires, Bugaboo, Dutch Design Brand-distr. da Moroni Gomma, GB, Global Affairs, IIAMO, Incidence Paris, Invotis-distr. da Moroni Gomma, Italtrike, Italy For Kids, Jeune Premier, J-Me-distr. da Moroni Gomma, Kikkerland-distr. da Trading Group Srl, Les Skewies, Luckies of London-distr. da Trading Group Srl, Mathy By Bols, Mic O Mic, Omy-distr. da Moroni Gomma, Ototo-distr. da Trading Group Srl, Pirouette Cacahouète, Pura, Pusher-distr. da Trading Group Srl, Reisenthel-distr. in Italia da Gift Company Italy Srl, Rizzoli, Sassi Editore, Suck Uk-distr. da Trading Group Srl, Tresxics, Xx Small By La Chaise Longue.
Pitti Dance Off: aria di novità per Pitti Bimbo 84 #pb84 #pittibimbo84 #pittidanceoff 503 collections expected (versus 437 at the previous winter edition), 280 of which from abroad (53% of the total), and over 6,900 buyers, making a total of just under 10,000 visitors at the last winter edition: these are the figures for…
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Don't get hot and flustered, use a bit of mustard. Planet hotdog! #26maio2018 #friends #crush #Leocas
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