P&H boutique launch children’s range

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One of South Africa’s leading retailers specialising in modern traditional wear, P&H boutique, have officially launched their children’s range.

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After much demand from moms and dads wanting to match with their children, P&H boutique have expanded their collection to now cater for children ages 2 – 12.

The first public reveal of the P&H boutique children’s range took place this past weekend at the Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa Fashion Show hosted by Menlyn Shopping Center in Pretoria; which is home to P&H boutique’s flagship store. This was the first event ever to feature all Mrs South Africa finalists outside of the official pageant.

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The launch of the P&H boutique children’s range comes off the back of the brand leading the Heritage Month dialogue around what heritage means to us, and comes right in time for the festive season and weddings where parents often choose to match outfits with their children.

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P&H Boutique launch Basadi Collection

P&H Boutique launch Basadi Collection

P&H Boutique have just launched their Basadi collection in collaboration with Inkaturah jewellery.

The Basadi collection is bespoke handmade jewellery made by women for women that will be exclusively retailed at P&H Boutique stores across the country. Basadi meaning “women” is a fitting name for the collection as the collection was made with the aim of celebrating strong women.

“The synergy with Inkaturah came naturally. We were drawn to the beauty and aesthetic of Inkaturah jewellery pieces and felt that it could lead to a collaboration,” shares Hetty Boachie-Yiadom, co-founder of P&H Boutique.

Hetty further shares: “When we first started our business we struggled to gain access to proper retail markets. Now that our business has grown, we are now in position to uplift others. With the Basadi collection, P&H Boutique is providing access to market through its retail stores and distribution.”

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