THEY were made for kids, but Jellycat toys remain incredibly popular with adults too. So just what is the appeal? The London-based company started making toys in 1999, and enjoyed success from the ...
Setting up shop in summer, the pop-up was only meant to be a temporary experience – but its popularity has propelled it to remain a mainstay at Jellycat’s Selfridges London outpost.
"This one is genuine, from the Jellycat website, and this one is fake," she said. "The difference is very, very, very light." The London-based company started making toys in 1999, and enjoyed ...