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Mini MOK Me

Moe Khadra is not a new name now. Remember my post about him last year? BUT, here's what's new, Moe Khadra is introducing a new kids' line for the first time for S/S 2010. MiniMOK will be launching 30 girly looks stamped with a MOK spirit. The Collection’s title “I have a secret” best elaborates on its identity in how it reflects every girl’s desire to have and keep a secret. This notion is translated through prints, details, and Momiji dolls accessories.

Momiji
are originally old Japanese beautifully designed wooden dolls, where secrets are kept inside of them. The line is playful in fabric layering and details, powdery in colour, striking in graphics, and glamorous in both feel and construction. A MiniMOK girl is not as little as you might think! She’s fragile but witty, soft yet picky; she is mini but MOKing…

For further information, please contact Moe Khadra by e-mail moe@mokmeonline.com, or you can visit his site by clicking here.

Comments

dg said…
I LOVE IT. simply adorable and not too over the top for our little girlies
nosa said…
that is SOOOOO cute !! i soo loved them !!

cnt wait to have babies to keep dressing them up :D
>> ohh my poor kidos :p
dalal said…
love it :D
serenade said…
adorable,,, and tres chic,, thanks babe :*
AZM said…
Very cute...

Moe Khadra's done an excellent job with the little girls

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