Most brand admirers are aware that ruffles, frills and bows are rare in Gulliver collections. The tenderness and charm of childhood should be emphasised with more edgy design, creating contrasting looks. It is worth saying that psychologists’ recommendations to avoid using a lot of diminutive words and changing the tone of voice when communicating with a child seem to be very reasonable. To eliminate the doll-like perception of girls’ collections, designers have integrated ruffles, pleats and flouncesof into stylish sporty and casual looks. In combination with straight or trapezoidal shapes of relaxed fit, they make a child’s wardrobe both stylish and romantic.
Crocuses, May and the upcoming summer inspire for fashion experiments. Flowers, as a symbol of the spring rebirth of nature and the embodiment of beauty, became the main colour and graphic objects catching attention. Lilac is supported by a delicate whitened lime and pure white, responsible for lightness and novelty in perception and an obvious change of season in both the wardrobe and child’s spirit. There are many interesting constructive solutions in the collection. The new waistcoat shape, dresses and sundresses with open shoulders, T-shirts, tops and tunics with unusual ruffles and wide legged trousers make the whole look very airy and voluminous. The collection features lettering and floral prints and branded patches.