| | | Universe | | In search of comfortable, soft and chic clothes for her own babies, Catherine Painvin created Tartine et Chocolat in 1977. The exclusive Garda motif (Tartine et Chocolat stripe) set the tone. The result was a minor revolution in the world of children’s fashion. The brand went on to create its own ranges of soft toys, perfume, nursery furniture, etc… It soon emerged as a leader in the high-quality children’s gift market. Twenty five years later, the brand changed hands. Emilie Zannier gave it a new impulse for the future. The renaissance was uncompromising and original. The brand’s look became more timelessly modern. Emilie Zannier created a fantasy world which set the scene for the new collections. Tartine et Chocolat can now be found in 12 countries with a network of franchises and chain stores: France: 15 shops and 30 multiple brand outlets, Europe: 5 shops (London, Barcelona, Athens, Gent, Moscow) and 60 multiple brand outlets, worldwide: 4 shops (Beirut, São Paulo, Dominican Republic), 50 multiple brand outlets and 90 in-store boutiques in Korea and Japan). A brand that dresses children like children! This label is timeless, refined and sophisticated. It has successfully recreated itself in its own distinctive image. | | See Tartine et Chocolat's official website > | | Collection | | This collection is overflowing with the brand’s timeless chic. These glasses recapture the world of childhood beautifully. This refined collection reinterprets the themes of the ready-to-wear range. Each season has its motifs: bows, lozenges or shields. A collection which has built its reputation on its acetate range. Without a doubt this is the most comprehensive on the market. Sophistication starts early here! | | See the collection Tartine et Chocolat > | | Point of sales material | | A free case and a present are furnished with each pair of glasses. A full POS material kit is proposed to highlight the collection in window displays. | | See Tartine et Chocolat's POS materials > | | | | | Target Enfants de 4 à 12 ans | Type of frames Optical & sunglasses | | | | | | | | | |