The Little Closet set to host Spring Edit, a lifestyle and pop-up exhibition of kids’ brands

Expect apparel, jewellery, baby food, toys and books – all under one roof
The Kids' collection at The Little Closet Spring Edit caters to every young mother
The Kids' collection at The Little Closet Spring Edit caters to every young mother

The Little Closet is back with the 6th edition of its pop-up exhibition, Spring Edit on March 1 at The Salt House. The exhibition which was started by Bithika Kejriwal and Divya Himatsingka in 2016, has been gaining grounds with a very niche and target-based audience in city moms.

The exhibition happens twice a year, for the autumn-winter collection and the spring-summer collection, where a variety of brands specialising in children’s apparel, jewellery, accessories, books and stationery, home furnishings, all can be found under one roof.

<em>The exhibition will also have books by Expect amazing India</em>
The exhibition will also have books by Expect amazing India

“We are a team of passionate and dedicated moms who like to carefully hand pick each brand and bring the best of kids’ fashion and accessories to Kolkata. People can expect a good spring summer collection, along with some really good educational toys and books for the kids,” says Bithika Kejriwal, Founder and Managing partner at The Little Closet.

The idea was born, when Bithika herself became a mom for the first time and found it really difficult to shop for all her kid’s need in one place. “The exhibition has been quite successful in the past, and we have also been nominated in the best shopping exhibition category by the Kids Stop Press Awards 2018,” she adds.

<em>Night Suit for kids by Dream Catcher Co.</em>
Night Suit for kids by Dream Catcher Co.

You can expect as many as 30 kids’ brands at the exhibition, such as Chatter Box by Neha Sutodiya, Little Weird and Little Blings in the apparel collection, baby food from Hungrybums, books and educational products from Smarty Pants and Eye Level, new born essentials from Cottontail Company and a lot more. From handmade clothing with Indian fabrics, to trendy fashionable clothes and even beautifully designed and carefully handcrafted pieces of jewellery in precious stones and diamonds- the exhibition has something for everybody.

If you are looking for soft and beautiful furnishings for your little one’s bedroom, Haute by Hand has a wide range of handmade toys made with crochet, beddings and soft furnishings, along with stationery kits and bags, to choose from.

<em>Fashionable kids wear by label Neeti</em>
Fashionable kids wear by label Neeti

For the early bookworms there is Expect amazing India, an upcoming book corner in Park Street, which caters to readers across different ages. “We really promote reading and try to reach out to parents and with different type of books. For the 0-2 year olds, we have, which can be read and enacted by the mother, for the superhero fans, we have book tins- which has colouring and activity books and a lot of books with toys too, for those kids who are unwilling to read, apart from bestsellers by Julia Donaldson and Giles Andreae,” says Richa Jalan, founder of the Expect amazing India brand.

The Little Closet Spring Edit begins March 1 at The Salt House, 11 am to 8 pm

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