Kissy Kissy's Fall/Winter '15 Collection Celebrates Variety

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Kissy Kissy’s Fall/Winter 2015 collection showcases the brand’s range with a collection spanning whimsical to sophisticated. The Peruvian Pima cotton clothing brand uses an imaginative mix of colors, prints, accents and fabrics to create a line as diverse as the moms, grandmas and gift-givers who love it. The delightful mix — including hearts and flowers, vikings and cowboys, cupcakes and candy, chicks and bunnies, cars and trucks, crowns and tiaras, ribbons and bows, and stripes and dots — stays true to the brand’s aesthetic, while also creating a look for every day and every baby.

”Kissy Kissy is known for its range, and that’s because our fans want it all — from timeless pieces for keepsake portraits and holidays to fun outfits to make them smile,” says founder and owner Roxana Castillo. “For Fall/Winter 2015, we really pushed farther in both directions with looks that are unabashedly fanciful and contemporary and others that are undeniably classic and understated. With Kissy Kissy, moms can dress their babies according to their tastes, their mood and the day’s agenda, and they never have to sacrifice on style, comfort and quality.”

This season, Kissy Kissy introduces new techniques, silhouettes and details to keep shoppers enthralled. Versatile and cute, the new ruched, puffy velour vest in New Kissy Dots would make an ideal layering piece for any number of looks throughout the collection. The brand also combines two favorites for the first time in Jungle Menagerie: stripes and velour. Intricately embroidered and smocked, woven collars add new dimension to CLB Bishop dresses and sets. And Kissy Kissy gives baby a tactile experience by featuring crochet trims, tulle frills and sweater knits with textures ranging from pebble to popcorn in addition to its beloved pointelle, jacquard and velour fabrics.

Noting a trend toward keeping baby’s gender a surprise, Kissy Kissy increases its assortment of neutral patterns and colors. To give gift-givers more options, cream, gray and yellow join the mix of pink and blue, while groupings like Story Time’s bears and bunnies and Woodland Wonder’s hedgehogs and owls showcase themes that would be equally suited to his or her wardrobe.

In addition to becoming a go-to for gender-neutral options, gray makes a statement for fall in the girls’ selection as well. The long-time staple in boys’ wear proves very feminine when paired with tulle rosettes or used with chevron smocking. Of course, traditionalists will applaud Kissy Kissy’s generous use of pink and blue. From pastel to vibrant, the hues proudly announce baby’s gender and serve as a basis for gender-specific prints like poodles, princesses, dinosaurs and dump trucks. Kissy Kissy offers sizes from preemie through 4T for daywear and 12-18 months to 6 for pajamas. Each grouping features a full complement of accessories, including blankets, bibs, booties and hats.

The Peruvian Pima cotton clothing brand seeks to captivate shoppers with a nearly endless array of prints, colors and styles. For more information about the Kissy Kissy brand, contact www.kissykissyonline.com

About Tatiana and Company

Tatiana and Company launched in 1995 as a small baby boutique that sold multiple lines, including a few Peruvian collections. Seeing a need for Peruvian Pima cotton layette with a traditional look, the company launched Kissy Kissy. When Kissy Kissy began, it was the first U.S. company to establish a Peruvian Pima cotton line in the U.S. kids market. And it was also the first to offer a full range of coordinating apparel and accessories for baby. Today, Kissy Kissy is carried in the finest department stores and specialty boutiques around the world and has a strong celebrity fan base that includes Drew Barrymore, Katie Holmes, Molly Sims, Celine Dion, Salma Hayek, Brooke Shields and Alyson Hannigan. From wardrobe essentials to dressy options, the brand delivers timeless pieces in each division, including sweet looks in the Kissy Kissy line; bolder statements from Kissy Kissy’s Qt-Qt; christening apparel in Besos by Kissy Kissy; and embroidered and smocked garments from Kissy Kissy Premier.

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