Rachel Riley, the kids’s clothes designer, has launched her newest assortment, “Eloise,” impressed by Kay Thompson’s storybook a couple of six-year-old woman who lives at The Plaza lodge in New York Metropolis.
Riley has designed an unique assortment that captures the imaginative, fun-loving spirit of Eloise, and options prints based mostly on the unique illustrations by Hilary Knight.
The brand new assortment features a choice of attire, legging units, cardigans, outerwear and equipment for kids aged three months to 14 years. It’s obtainable at rachelriley.com, and in addition in-store and on-line at Saks Fifth Avenue.
The gathering consists of a variety of each sensible and playful choices from Eloise logo-printed T-shirts and eccentric tutu attire to a black silk velvet pinafore set. There are additionally headbands, hair bows, socks, underwear units, vests and footie present units.
“We’re delighted to share this assortment and be part of the Eloise story,” Riley stated. “It’s a privilege to work on the Eloise assortment and convey her spirit to life by means of my designs. Each bit captures a distinct side of her character and playfulness which is so inherent to the Rachel Riley model.”
Costs vary from $18 to $175.
In 2015, Rachel Riley designed a capsule assortment marking the sixtieth anniversary of the “Eloise” books, which was a 33-piece assortment that includes printed attire, trousers, skirts and pajamas alongside a ruffled gown, faculty uniform, coat and hat. The road was bought on the Eloise retailer at The Plaza and rachelriley.com.
Rachel Riley is a British award-winning kids’s clothes model that was based in 1998. The model, which captures the magic of childhood in its designs, has been worn by the kids of the British royal household. Recognized for her whimsical prints which can be designed completely in-house, Riley’s clothes are constructed utilizing conventional craftsmanship, together with hand-embroidery, hand-smoking methods and fantastic, tender materials. Her footwear is made in France.
“Eloise” was first revealed by Simon & Schuster in 1955, following the six-year-old’s adventures. It has been adopted by a number of sequels and has been tailored into movies as nicely.