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were wondering but then as the show progressed, they had a smile on their faces and became extremely comfortabl­e,” says Micky Sah, father of another participan­t.

Fun and frolic

Anshi Shah, daughter of Dr Aashish Shah says, “I love walking for shows and the best part about it was the clothes.” Ask about her shopping routine, and she says she shops once a month and admires Alia Bhatt’s style. Darshiv Karia, a sevenyear-old says, “I get inspired by Salman Khan’s way of dressing and to be able to walk on the ramp while wearing such nice outfits makes me really happy.” Sachi Sah, a 9-yearold, finds comfort in taking over the ramp. She loves to play dress-up and finds a reason to shop every week. “Since winter is approachin­g, I would say reds would be good for girls and a lot of blues and orange for boys. Trends which are really in for boys are a mix of cotton and rayon. It’s so comfortabl­e and easy to maintain,” says Kirti. For girls, a lot of frills, sequins, denims and knit fabric will be perfect for this time of year. Draped silhouette­s, and side-tape clothes are very much in vogue for boys. “For girls, bright colours and pastel tones, simple silhouette­s with an extra element like a trail or scarf will create a perfect look. And for boys, simple and classy with clean cuts will do it all. Winter

trends should be more towards pastel, bright colours,” says Rachana Badla, owner of Puddles and kid’s wear designer.

For girls, bandanas, cute hair-clips, colourful rubber-bands and other accessorie­s to highlight the hair are an all-season go-to. Whereas for boys, brooches, chains and belts should find a place in their mini closets. Suspenders and bow ties are really cool as well.

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