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Little Bansi

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Birthplace

Delhi

Educational Qualification

ITI Delhi ( Fashion Designing & Embroidery)

Founding data/year of the brand

2018 | Delhi

If your designs could speak, what would they say?

Design & Outfit says: Woaah!!, this kid surely loves me, wore me for a full day yesterday, and today wants to wear it again. Damnn, the kid is quite happy and so are their parents, grandparents, and everyone around, well thank you comfortable design & fabric

What are the signature elements in your designs?

Our signature elements blend classical and modern silhouettes, featuring intricate handwork, ghungroo accents, flared dhotis for boys, and tassels with Dori work on girls' ensembles to ensure a perfect fit for various ages and sizes. Our cult-classic sharara sets attract parents to shop from us thrice yearly for special occasions and festivals. We pour love and intricacy into our designs, using bright colors, handwork, and laces to make teeny minny moes smile. Emphasizing fabric quality and durability, our classics include full-flared shararas and breathable dhotis, ensuring both comfort and style for every child.

Which collection are you most proud of, and why?

Our Latest Saree Collection is currently the talk of the town, the sarees are being loved a lot. Since it's ready to wear in 3 seconds, the kids are not only easily able to dress in Saree but also carry them effortlessly owing to Design Intricacies

Where do you find inspiration for your designs?

The Designer is fond of Gardening, she owes around 120 Plants whom she tends to herself. She often finds inspiration from them for color combinations, Prints, Embroidery, and Handwork; the same is reflected her in collection too with a lot of play with floral and leaf patterns.

Which designer in the world inspires you?

Kenzo Takada

Share a memorable "aha" moment from your design career.

While on Photoshoot, the designer observed that kids were looking towards senior models who were wearing sarees for shoots, they were asking for dupattas from their moms to dress like them, at that time, she realized that there was a need for a Saree which they should be able to wear easily and can carry effortlessly.