Nautica, Desigual, and ELLE Kids Fashion Show | 2014 Holiday Collection

I attended a fashion show with a fun explosion of young and hip styles from global kids’ fashion brands Nautica, Desigual, and ELLE that ruled the ramp at the SM Mall of Asia Atrium. These brands were formally launched in the Philippines, featuring Barbie, Chicco, Hot Wheels, M7J Kids Republic, Ogalala, Pigeon, and Safety1st.


Brought to the country by Internationale Globale Marques Inc. (IGM), an affiliate of RichwellPhils. Group of Companies, the leading distributor, manufacturer, and licensor of branded children’s products in the Philippines. Check out more photos from the event:


IGM Chief Operating Officer Maye Yao Co Say declares, “IGM brings Nautica, Desigual, and ELLE in the Philippines to offer new and elevated style options for kids who are beginning to develop their fashion tastes and discover their style personalities. Each brand has a distinct take on fashion which we are sure the market will find trendy and relatable.”


The event which gathered fashion-forward moms and their kids including Amina Aranaz-Alunan and kids Lucas, Helena, and Diego, also featured themed tableaus that showcased the style personality of each brand.


Highlight of the event was the fashion show, which brought together the choice pieces from the latest collection of the brands.



Nautica Kids opened the show with its laid back approach to fashion that oozed with the brand’s penchant for exploration and adventure. Casual pieces for both adventurous boys and girls ruled the ramp for the American brand. The collection also resonated with nautical elements in its polos, tops, dresses, outerwear, and jeans, which boasted of the classic, crisp, and clean lines Nautica is known for.


Quirky and eclectic distinguished Desigual’s collection. The Spanish brand, which became popular with its offbeat approach to casual clothing, presented its kids wear with humor-filled prints, patchwork designs, and innovative artwork.


With its spontaneous and creative character, Desigual is the right brand for decisive and free-spirited little ones.


The show ended on a classy note with items that exuded the easy and effortless sophistication of its Parisian roots. Kid models sashayed down the catwalk in prim and polished pieces from pretty tops and dainty dresses for girls, and refined polos for boys.



The collection also included footwear rendered in playful yet elegant styles. The line-up captured the personality of the ELLE kid: chic, classy, and confident.

Amina Aranaz-Alunan, whose kids also serve as ambassadors for the brands, is all praises for Nautica, Desigual, and ELLE’s collections and how they all speak about her kids’ style personalities.

She shares, “My eldest Lucas is big on the outdoors and adventure so he prefers Nautica’s items. Diego is the spontaneous little creative in the bunch so he fits well with Desigual. Helena, of course, is in love with the feminine and elegance of ELLE. It’s wonderful how the brands fit perfectly with my kids’ tastes.”

Maye Yao Co Say concludes, “We want to give children more clothing choices through the launch of Nautica, Desigual, and ELLE. We believe that bringing global brands to Filipino kids gives them a wider taste for fashion which we hope will help them further develop their style and confidence.”

ELLE, Desigual and Nautica Kids are available at leading department stores nationwide. Log on at IGMkidshubfacebook page and www.igm-ph.com for the latest updates.

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5 comments

  1. aww...! the clothes are super cute, this is best for holiday,I should go and check the items on SM.

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  3. So adorable kids! Elegant outfits

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