Janie and Jack Debuts New Collection With Harlem’s Fashion Row and Spotlights Multicultural Fashion Designers
SAN FRANCISCO-- Today, Janie and Jack partnered with Harlem’s Fashion Row to launch three capsule collections by designers Kimberly Goldson, Kristian Lorén, and Richfresh. This collaboration emphasizes diversity in children's fashion and aligns with Janie and Jack's commitment to inclusivity. Each collection showcases unique styles, with prices ranging from $19 to $139. Additionally, Janie and Jack donated $25,000 to the nonprofit ICON360, which supports emerging talent of color in fashion. The collection is now available for purchase at Janie and Jack stores and online.
- Launch of three capsule collections by diverse designers enhances brand image.
- Donation of $25,000 to ICON360 supports emerging talent, aligning with social responsibility.
- Collection features unique designs, attracting a wider customer base and promoting inclusivity.
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, children’s fashion brand Janie and Jack and Harlem’s Fashion Row, a movement to increase diversity in fashion through creating a platform for multicultural designers, debut three capsule collections by Kimberly Goldson, Kristian Lorén and Richfresh. The collaboration, which has been in the works for several months, shares each designer’s unique take on kids’ clothing. Harlem's Fashion Row's mission to discover and showcase rising talent of color aligns seamlessly with Janie and Jack's long-held belief of inviting every family into its brand. And, as part of its ongoing commitment to lift up creative people of color, Janie and Jack donated
“When I first met Brandice Daniel, founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row, in January, I knew we needed to come together to create something special,” said Shelly Walsh, SVP and General Manager, Janie and Jack. “I am thrilled to share this partnership through a phenomenal collection by three talented multicultural designers. Together, we hope to inspire the next generation to lift each other up, celebrate creativity and individuality, and above all treat everyone with love and respect.”
While the partnership has been in progress for many months, it comes at a pivotal time in the world and the culture of fashion. Now more than ever, the fashion industry must come together to make a change and push for equal representation. And giving designers of color a platform to showcase their inspiring work and stories is a significant part of progressing forward. Janie and Jack is committed to teaching kids about love, kindness, unity and anti-racism. With shared core values, Janie and Jack is proud to collaborate with Harlem’s Fashion Row to bring this collection into the homes of families everywhere.
“As a parent, I wanted to support designers of color by purchasing children's wear for my daughter,” said Brandice Daniel, CEO and Founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row. “I realized that the children's market had very little racial diversity. Partnering 3 Black designers with Janie and Jack is a historic and courageous move led by Shelly Walsh. This partnership has inspired the designers and will hopefully provoke an entire industry to think differently about what it could look like to include more BIPOC designers in their strategy.”
The new capsule collections shine a light on the three talented designers and allow them to share their unique twists on children’s fashion with Janie and Jack’s modern-classic aesthetic while incorporating their own distinct styles into the line.
- Kimberly Goldson: This Project Runway alum’s capsule concept was inspired by her nieces. Their tight knit relationship always had her longing for a children’s line, and with Janie and Jack she was able to bring this to life. Her distinctive sweatshirt detailing and iconic suits in bold colors with statement florals shine within this collection.
- Kristian Lorén: This Philadelphia-born designer took inspiration from her background in dance and its movement, progress and evolution to design looks incorporating tiered ruffles and an assortment of tulle in sparkle, polka-dot and soft pink tones. She built her brand on the use of feminine fabrics in an unexpected and playful way, with the belief that style begins at an early age. She hopes to help instill individuality into the next generation.
- Richfresh: Fresh was inspired by the challenge of designing for children, something he never thought he would do. This celebrity favorite drew inspiration from one of his past NYFW shows and applied his signature tailoring and detail to reimagine Janie and Jack’s classic suiting with outerwear and track suits in vibrant pops of color with the added playfulness of bold chevron stripes, a detail he has built his brand on.
The Janie and Jack x Harlem’s Fashion Row Collection offers an array of styles, from bold head-to-toe floral prints, to three-piece suits with matching outerwear, and tiered ruffle pants with room to dance. These styles pair back to glossy fashion-forward belt-bags, coordinating printed tights, ballet flats and sneakers, all with the classic Janie and Jack silhouettes. Priced
ABOUT JANIE AND JACK
Janie and Jack is a design house with every kid at its heart—because individual style starts early. Each season collections feature modern twists on classic fashion. Janie and Jack is known for family moments, thoughtful details and memorable gifts. Visit Janie and Jack stores nationwide for kids’ clothing from newborn to size 6 and janieandjack.com for up to size 12.
ABOUT HARLEM’S FASHION ROW
Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR) is an Influential Arts & Entertainment organization that engages audiences and aligns brand partners with emerging designers of color in Fashion. HFR’s mission is to discover and showcase emerging talent of color through a platform of national events and customized multi-platform programs. We initiate innovative events which attract a multitude of diverse influencers connected to the fashion industry. Within this industry HFR events have become the preferred event, providing a platform for emerging fashion talent of color. Harlem’s Fashion Row has defined artistic, cultural and social trends, and helped launch the careers of countless influential designers and countless others who have made their debut with HFR. Our objective is simply to provide real business opportunities to people of color in fashion to showcase their skills and abilities in an industry which is often inaccessible to this group.