If you have envied North West's style statements, here's a chance to grab similar designs – if you are ready to shell out that kind of money, of course. French luxury fashion house Givenchy is all set to debut a children's line in fall 2017.
The collection will be produced and distributed by Children Worldwide Fashion with Givenchy creative designer Riccardo Tisci being the brains behind the designs, reported WWD. The line, which will be unveiled twice a year, will feature apparels for boys, 40 pieces, 60 pieces for girls and 30 for infants.
Apart from a line for children, Tisci is also reportedly contemplating a capsule collection for girls, which will include some of Givenchy's most popular pieces but in children's sizes.
While this upcoming children's line might be the first time that the brand is focusing on smaller sizes, Tisci is no stranger to designing for toddlers. North West seems to be one of the favourites of the designer and she has been seen flaunting Tisci's designs quite a number of times. North wore a black lace ensemble created by Tisci to Givenchy show at the New York Fashion Week and even had her own seat in the front row.
Apart from this, the brand's creative designer also gifted a custom made t-shirt featuring baby Bambi to the little one, a picture of which was posted on Instagram by Kim Kardashian. The reality star herself is Tisci's patron and a close friend and regularly wears his designs, be it at runway shows or red carpet events.
Kardashian even got married in a custom-made haute couture creation by Tisci.
Meanwhile, Givenchy isn't the only luxury fashion house testing new waters. Balmain, another French fashion house, too will unveil its children's collection in June. The pieces will be available online and at the brand's boutiques. The collection will reportedly feature 55 pieces and will be for both boys and girls.
"These are the same looks that, over the years, moms and dads have repeatedly pleaded with me to produce for their kids," head designer of Balmain Olivier Rousteing told WWD.