Posts Tagged ‘Hong Kong’

We are thrilled to announce that you can now find La Petite Caravane’s Copacabana collection at the beautifully curated petit bazaar concept store on Queen’s Road. Petit bazaar is a wonderful haven for children in Hong Kong, where you can find a selection of beautiful toys, books, cutlery of all prints and colors, vintage inspired children’s […]


Come join us to celebrate Springtime in Copacabana at our showroom, starting tomorrow. We will also launch our collection online shortly. Will keep you posted! Collection Launch Thursday and Friday, April 25-26. From 10am to 7pm Gouter chez La Petite Caravane Thursday, May 3. From 2pm to 7pm Open Studio Friday, May 4. From 10am […]


Come discover Copacabana, our latest collection next Thursday and Friday at our showroom! My dog-eared sketchbooks and photo albums from traveling in Brazil inspired me for this season’s Copacabana collection. Colors reflect Rio’s vibrant intensity, from candomble bead necklaces to the iconic canary yellow telephone booths. Some prints echo the mosaics on Copacabana beach and […]


In France, the post office no longer uses stamps. When you bring in an envelope or package, they will print out a sticker simply showing the cost of postage, a glorified receipt. In Hong Kong, they give the same stamp for every valuation. For these reasons, I often make the extra effort to go to […]


Here is glimpse of all the colors, textures, La Petite Caravane and our fellow friend designers, niin, MISCHA, MvT, Madeleine Thompson, OR Play, Teresa Coleman and Cochine have been working on. We are hosting our last event of the season today until 8pm. Come visit us! @ Studios 306/307 Yu Yuet Lai Building, 43-55 Wyndham […]


Come visit us tomorrow at The Gift Shop @ The Space – 210 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. From 11am to 9pm. La Petite Caravane will be showcasing our autumn-winter 2012 collection with fellow friend designers, including Jeanine Hsu (niin), Michelle Lai (MISCHA), Paola Sinisterra (TANGRAM) and Nadine Ouellet (OR Play). Hong Kong’s creative […]


Traditional qi pao in Hong Kong received a revamp in the 1960s that included high hemlines and textile patterns imported from the west, trends echoed at the departure party for our friend Amy Wood. Hosted on the roof of our 1957 building and themed In The Mood For Love, guests made laudable efforts at recreating […]



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