Australian children’s label selling handmade dresses wins big at prestigious awards

Melbourne fashion label Miss Ayana Rose is capturing the hearts of parents and fashionistas alike.

The stunning label specialises in creating handcrafted, heirloom dresses for babies and children and has taken home two prestigious awards at the SheCom Awards for 2024.

Miss Ayana Rose has a strong focus on sustainability and ethical production and is redefining children’s clothing with a timeless touch.

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The brand’s popular Pink Miss Turkish Delight Dress was crowned Handmade Product of The Year and has been praised for its meticulous craftsmanship.

The dress, which retails for $168, features luxurious fabric and unique hand-smocked detailing that evoke a sense of nostalgia and elegance.

The brand designs every piece with love and ‘aim to make every little girl feel like a princess’.The brand designs every piece with love and ‘aim to make every little girl feel like a princess’.
The brand designs every piece with love and ‘aim to make every little girl feel like a princess’. Credit: Supplied.

Parents are raving about this stand-out piece, which has quickly become a favourite for special occasions.

Not to be outdone, the brand’s Ruby Rose Dress, which retails for $150, also won second place in the Editors’ Choice for Baby and Kids Clothing.

Its vibrant colours, intricate smocking and comfortable fit has won the hearts of both judges and customers alike.

The brand’s popular Pink Miss Turkish Delight Dress was crowned Handmade Product of The Year.The brand’s popular Pink Miss Turkish Delight Dress was crowned Handmade Product of The Year.
The brand’s popular Pink Miss Turkish Delight Dress was crowned Handmade Product of The Year. Credit: Supplied

Harshani, the Founder of Miss Ayana Rose only launched the brand this year and says: “We are incredibly humbled to be recognised amongst such incredible brands.

“These awards validate our passion and commitment to creating sustainable, heirloom-quality dresses.”

The SheCom Awards celebrate innovation and creativity among Australia’s small businesses and Miss Ayana Rose’s wins are especially noteworthy given the competition.

Each dress is handmade by women artisans in Melbourne and Sri Lanka providing fair wages and sustainable employment, which adds a deeper meaning to every stitch.

“Our dresses are made from more than just clothing, they are a celebration of craftsmanship and tradition,” Harshani explains.

The brand designs every piece with love and “aims to make every little girl feel like a princess”.

Harshani, Founder of Miss Ayana Rose. Harshani, Founder of Miss Ayana Rose.
Harshani, Founder of Miss Ayana Rose. Credit: Supplied.

The buzz around Miss Ayana Rose’s success is growing rapidly, with parents and influencers showcasing their little ones in these stunning handcrafted dresses across social media.

Shoppers have left glowing reviews on the brand’s website.

“I purchased a pink Turkish dress for my niece’s birthday, and it’s absolutely adorable,” said one.

“The dresses are so gorgeous and well-made,” added a second.

“Wow, wow, wow! We bought a couple of dresses and they did not disappoint,” said a third.

To find out more and purchase these stunning pieces, head to Miss Ayana Rose’s website here.

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