Chandni Agarwal's Little Tags brings luxury wear for children

The collection is from famous designers and labels available on the e-boutique.

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Little Tags, a product of Chandni Agarwal’s passion for fashion and luxury, aims to cater to the flourishing demand for luxury in kids’ fashion.
An alumnus of Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University, Chandni Agarwal came up with the idea to launch a multi-label e-boutique, Little Tags.

Little Tags is an e-commerce website especially for children, which showcases collections from international and Indian designers, including the likes of Siddartha Tytler, Nitya Bajaj, Preeti S Kapoor, Sahil Aneja, Pallavi Jain, and more.

A product of Agarwal’s passion for fashion and luxury, Little Tags aims to cater to the flourishing demand for luxury in kids’ fashion. Following the philosophy of ‘buy well, look good’, the e-commerce portal adheres to international quality and sizing standards for all its products.


Quality is key
With an attempt to deliver the best, the brand conducts numerous product quality checks. One can discover an extensive range of designer kids wear from more than 100 labels for children aged up to 16 years.

This keeps growing with the addition of new international brands like Pamina Kids, The Tiny Universe, Billy Loves Audrey, Moshi Babies, Mintini Baby as well as iconic brands like Boy London, Mini Rodini and more. The portal has also blurred the lines between personalisation and trend by addressing the requirements of e kids as well as their parents.

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Little Tags offers unique customisation services on its platform, whereby one can customise anything from traditional clothing to playful home decor items.

One can also check out the home decor collection on Little Tags which has been specially curated to merge utility and style.

Exclusive fashion
Little Tags recently launched the #MiniMe Collection, which has been coordinating styles of apparel as well as accessories for kids and parents. The #MiniMe Collection has items from the best designers, which can be tailor-made as per specifications.

The platform offers a hassle-free shopping experience with great deals and prices. A personalised customer service team offers styling advice, delivery information and assists you in placing an order.
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Meeting international standards with fast shipping and hassle-free returns are other salient features offered by Little Tags, which make it stand apart from its competitors.

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Children's Day: 7 Terrific Indian Films Themed Around Kids
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Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of free India, was a hit with children. To commemorate the same, his birthday, 14th November, is celebrated as Children’s Day all over India.

As the country celebrates Children’s Day, here’s a list of 7 terrific Indian films that are themed around kids.

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Nagesh Kukunor's 'Rockford' chronicled the arrival of a Hindu boy in an all-boys, strict Christian school set-up. A series of incidents unfolds as the boy tries to assimilate in the school. The movie..
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Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, 'Makdee' was a comedy-horror starring Shabana Azmi, Makrand Deshpande, Shweta Basu Prasad in lead roles. When a village butcher Makrand Deshpande mistakenly pushes Munni (Shweta Basu Prasad), in an ancient mansion of a witch, her twin sister Chunni makes every effort to save her sister from the clutches of the witch.

The movie challenged the existence of witches and witchcraft in India and received a positive response from critics. Shweta Basu Prasad bagged the National Award for Best Child Actor for this movie.

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Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, 'Makdee' was a comedy-horror starring Shabana Azmi, Makrand Deshpande, Shweta Basu Prasad in lead roles. When a village butcher Makrand Deshpande mistakenly pushes Munni ..
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Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, 'The Blue Umbrella’ was based on Ruskin Bond’s novel of the same name. The movie, starring Shreya Sharma and Pankaj Kapoor in lead roles, was about a young girl Biniya (Shreya Sharma) and her blue umbrella which she obtained from Japanese tourists.

After gaining much popularity due to the umbrella, she meets Nandkishore Khatri (Pankaj Kapoor), a restaurant owner who makes every effort to get the umbrella-all in vain. However, when Biniya’s umbrella goes missing under strange circumstances, she suspects Nandkishore.

Critics gave a thumbs-up to the movie for its lively performances. The movie bagged the National Award for Best Children’s Film.

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Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, 'The Blue Umbrella’ was based on Ruskin Bond’s novel of the same name. The movie, starring Shreya Sharma and Pankaj Kapoor in lead roles, was about a young girl Biniya (S..
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Directed by Aamir Khan, ‘Taare Zameen Par’ was the story of a dyslexic child and his struggles at school.

Ishan (Darsheel Safary) is sent to boarding school on the grounds of being a trouble-making, distracted child. Unable to deal with the pressure, he becomes a quiet child who does not interact with many. Things change when he comes across the new art teacher, Nikumbh (Aamir Khan), whose patience and compassion help him recover.

Khan’s production received a positive response from critics. 'Taare Zameen Par' bagged a number of awards for brilliant acting skills of every character. The movie earned the National Award for Best Film on Family Welfare.

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Nila Madhab Panda’s ‘I Am Kalam’, starring Harsh Mayar in lead role, was the story of an impoverished boy who draws inspiration from President APJ Abdul Kalam, and changes his name to 'Kalam'. The little boy harbours a dream to meet the great visionary. An inspirational journey unfolds.

Critics appreciated Mayar for his acting skills and the movie’s finely written screenplay. Mayar bagged the National Award for Best Child Artist for this movie.

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Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl, ‘Chillar Party’ was the story of a gang of mischievous kids who get involved in politics when their friend’s life is endangered. A fun-filled ride begins.

This movie also bagged the National Award for Best Children's Film in 2011.

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