How Amadine by Eve is blending comfort and style with the Jodie Collection
By Rita Okoye
Balancing patterns and colours could always play a huge challenge when it comes to children’s clothing especially when our little ones have favourite colors as it expresses their preferences and refined taste.

With this consciousness finding a right balance between production and acceptance is key. This is what several brands have been able to coin close to perfection but standing out among them all is Amadine by Eve led by the Creative Direction of Akaate Janet Ejovi.
The brand has just launched its new collection, Jodie Collection and in a very commendable way it was inspired by a love for vibrant colors and the beauty of nature.
This attention to colors and nature resonates with the perception of children as it paid careful attention to what they relate to at these times. Created with playfulness, comfort, and style in mind these pieces are designed to bring a sense of joy and cheer to kids’ wardrobes.
Upon its release the collection has sprung excitement among parents who have come to appreciate the beauty of the pieces in the collection. Many can now delightfully pick an item or two which connects to their child’s style as the collection which showcases a delightful combination of color blocks, prints and nature-inspired designs is set to ensure that each item is as unique as the little ones who wear them.
One of the most exciting aspects of the Jodie Collection is the wide range of color options available as the brand believes that every child should be able to find a piece that speaks to their individual style and personality. With the release of this collection the brand hope to see the happiness, joyful expressions and bright smiles that they would bring to the faces of children.
One thing is assured and that is the attention to detail each piece hosts which strikes the perfect balance between contemporary style and cozy comfort, making them a perfect choice for parents in search of fashionable yet comfortable clothing for their kids.