Coochhie Coo: Focus is on growth in northern states
By FashionUnited
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Commenting on how kids’ fashion has been evolving over the years, Mittal says that today’s kids definitely have their own mind and sensibilities when it comes to dressing up. “And we cannot ignore the influence of international trends while designing for kids, thanks to the media boom they are exposed to. We try to strike a balance so that the designs appeal to both -- kids and their parents,” she explains.”
Working on the philosophy of ‘kids should look like kids’, Sagrika Mittal, who is also the leading designer of the company believes that clothes should add to the innocence of little ones rather than make them fashion slaves. “While trends must be followed, one has to make a wise choice of styles, which would make kids look their age simultaneously appealing to their desire to look stylish,” Mittal opines.
Talking about the India scenario, she says, “Kids’ wear still has not seen much concentration from major players in India and considering that more than one third of population is in the age-group of 6 to 18, the opportunities are huge. The challenges are numerous, as the customer itself needs to be educated and told to be demanding, as many times they are unaware that they can have styles designed and served according to different age-groups.”
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