Archive for July, 2008

Great resource for apparel start-ups

If you are a start-up company in the apparel industry, I highly recommend a site called Fashion Incubator. Fashion Incubator offers great advice for apparel manufacturing and the fashion business in general, particularly for small businesses. It has been an invaluable source of information for my business of girls’ stylish smocked dresses. I have found very useful resources on how to build a line sheet for my Spring/Summer line of little girl dresses, advice on the role of sales reps in the clothing industry, and comments on the pros and cons of having a website when you are also trying to sell to retailers. Kathleen Fasanella, who has nearly 27 years of experience in the apparel industry, writes nearly all the material on the site. Subscribing to receive their emails is free. Along the same line, I recommend Toronto Fashion Incubator. This site, with a focus on Toronto, ‘nurtures and supports fashion entrepreneurs’. The content is nevertheless not free; you can become a member for $130…..which I still haven’t done. I’m tempted to join to gain access to interesting seminars and information, such as a list of retailers in Canada and the U.S. and Sales Reps. As a small business in the children’s clothing business, with limited funds for professional advice, these sites have become extremely useful as a source of information to guide me through the intricacies of having a small business designing and manufacturing little girls’ dresses.

Maria

PerryWinkles Kids

Fine Children’s Clothing

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Great Summer outings with kids in Toronto

As I spend my Summer with my 2- and 4-year old daughters in Toronto, I’ve come to realize how many great outings there are for kids in the city. We’ve spent endless afternoons playing with the hose in our backyard and going to the local parks, but for those days that we need a little more adventure, my 5 favourite spots are:

1. Riverdale Farm. A great (and free!) destination for little kids and located in the heart of Toronto within historic Cabbagetown. Riverdale farm was the site of Toronto’s first zoo. You can tour the Farm’s scenic 7.5 acres along pathways through wooded areas, around ponds, and into butterfly-herb-flower-vegetable gardens. Cows, horses, donkey, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, and farm cats may be seen along the way in the barns and outdoor paddocks. There is a great picnic area just outside the farm’s doors that everyone is welcome to use. During the Summer, the farm hosts a Farmer’s Market every Tuesday from 3pm to 7pm.

2. Toronto Zoo. One of my family’s (year round) outings. This a gorgeous zoo, with all the usual attractions with over 5,000 animals, and is set in the beautiful Rouge Valley, with over 10km of walking trails. During Summer months, make sure to visit the Kids’ Zoo, a great interactive area for little kids, and the Splash Island (although this gets quite busy on warm days). The Season’s pass offers a great value if you plan on going at least twice during the year.

3. Centreville Amusement Park on Toronto’s Centre Island. Nestled in over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city, it offers over 30 rides and attractions for little kids - from antique carousel rides to pony rides to motor boats…and my little girl’s favourite, the mini train that circles around the amusement park. And just the ferry ride over to the island is a great experience on its own for most toddlers and little ones. There is no admission fee for Centreville, but all-day ride passes are available for the attractions.

4. The Toronto Beaches. This is another one of our favourites. We like to spend a few hours on the beach, playing on the sand and relaxing by the water. Once my little girls get bored, we stroll up to the playground at Kew Gardens (in my opinion, one of the best playgrounds I’ve seen in the city) or grab some lunch at Lick’s on Queen Street. Bring lots of beach toys and snacks and just relax on the beach; weekdays are your best bet to avoid the crowds.

5. And on a rainy day….the ROM. I like to visit the ROM during colder months, but on a rainy day in the Summer, this is a great destination for little kids. Once again, the Membership offers a great value if you plan on going more than twice during the year and you won’t feel guilty spending just an hour or two if that’s all your little ones can handle. My 4-year old daughter just loves the new dinosaur exhibit, while my 2-year old can’t get enough of the CIBC Discovery Gallery with lots of interactive activities for kids. Make sure to visit the new cafeteria as well, with great options for little ones (and yummy food for grown-ups!).

Enjoy the warm months while they’re here!

Maria

PerryWinkles Kids

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PerryWinkles Kids arrives in New York City and Charlotte

blog mw - staff1.jpgNow you can find PerryWinkles Kids’ line of high-quality stylish girls’ hand-smocked dresses at Magic Windows’ New York City and Charlotte stores. Created in 1983, Magic Windows New York has become a fixture in Manhattan’s Upper East Side and an important destination for fine children’s clothing. Meanwhile, Magic Windows Charlotte is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. These gorgeous stores have a great selection of classic children’s clothing from newborn to preteen, and now offers PerryWinkles Kids’ collection of hand-smocked dresses. Our Fall/Winter collection includes unique designs in viyella and corduroy jumpers for little girls. Visit Magic Windows New York at 1186 Madison Avenue and Magic Windows of Charlotte at 6800-H Philips Place Court.

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Find PerryWinkles Kids Dresses in Bracebridge this Weekend

Arts and Crafts MuskokaNow in its 46th year, the Muskoka Arts & Crafts’ Summer Show is Muskoka’s oldest and largest outdoor art show. Set in a beautiful park, the Summer Show features 200 creative artists from across Canada including fashions for adults and children, leather and silver accessories, woodworking, stained glass, pottery and much more!

PerryWinkles Kids brings you fine children’s fashions this Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 20th.  Visit us in Booth #157 to see our collection of smocked dresses for little girls and cotton cardigans.

When?   Friday, July 18, 2008, 10am-7pm
Saturday, July 19, 2008, 10am-5pm
Sunday, July 20, 2008, 10am-5pm
Where? Annie Williams Memorial Park.  Located at the corner of Santa’s Village Road & Wellington Street in Bracebridge, Ontario.
How much? Admission by Donation
Free Parking

PerryWinkles Kids - Fine Girls’ Smocked Dresses

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