As mentioned in my previous post “Monkey Sees, Monkey
Does”, kid’s market is growing and brands are eagerly working to take the
biggest piece of the pie. But as much as
it is a tempting business, it is definitely not an easy one. Kids are very demanding and they are making
their own choices. What mom wants is not
always what the kid wants; from a marketing perspective it is also a puzzle:
who should we target, the kid or the parents? What was seeing during the last
Pitti Bimbo Show featured a good product direction to answer this question.
Big themes at the
show as we decided to call them: Vintage
Comics, Retro St. Tropez, and Nostalgic Chic.
What’s in common on this? Of course retro! The biggest part of the Bimbo assortment was
retro! Such a clever way to attract the
parents with emotional nostalgia and to the kids with a “cool” factor... because,
all the elements that can awake our early childhood memories are... sadly...
old enough to be cool again to the eyes of our kids.
Vintage Comics – remember when fighting with your
brothers for the Sunday’s comics in the newspaper just to see the latest Dick
Tracy strip? That adrenaline rush is exactly
what Young Versace and Kids John Galliano are offering for Spring Summer
2014. The trend is evolving from Fall
2013 and is just getting stronger with muted neutrals contrasting with
saturated primary colors. Silhouettes
are updated to be comfortable and cool, with retro color tone-on-tone jackets
paired with jogging pants and vintage-looking tees featuring the cartoons of
the golden times. [more at http://www.johngalliano.com]
Retro St. Tropez is an evolution of the Nautical Theme
always present for Spring Summer. This
time refreshed with nostalgia... Color palette is predominantly white and blue stripes
with a vintage feel... forget about the bright blue for kids, Bimbo kids are
sophisticated. The playful component
comes with prints, 3d embellishments and accessories! Vintage tropical prints and marine
white-on-white linen dresses with Cluny lace and eyelet are also part of this
group. Silhouettes: dresses are very
important for this season, bloomers and chemises are also included in this
trend [suggested brand http://www.piccolaludo.it]
In conclusion the Pitti Bimbo assortment was playing with
a nostalgic factor for the parents (or in this case for the buyers) but,
tailoring the products in order to attract the kids, linking both ends of the
kid’s marketing “problema”.
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