A Suffolk mother-of-two has revealed a new range of children’s accessories as her bespoke brand continues to boom.

Ipswich Star: Newmarkets Selfie clothing is launching new embellishment kits to allow children to further customise their clothing. Photo: The Selfie Clothing CompanyNewmarkets Selfie clothing is launching new embellishment kits to allow children to further customise their clothing. Photo: The Selfie Clothing Company (Image: Archant)

Gemma Treby, from Newmarket, launched Selfie Clothing three years ago in a bid to develop a company around busy family life.

The customised children's clothing brand has proved an instant success with year-on-year sales increasing by 51% and August sales up almost up 80% when compared with last year.

MORE: Which restaurants, cafes and takeaways have the lowest food hygiene ratings in Suffolk?In recent years it has secured work with the National Gallery, Imperial War Museum, Highgrove Royal Gardens, Blenheim Palace, Gleneagles Hotel, the East Anglian Air Ambulance and Center Parcs. It has also teamed up with notonthehighstreet.com.

Having made its name producing colour-in clothing craft kits for children, Selfie Clothing is now expanding its offering by launching innovative 'Embellishment Kits'.

Ipswich Star: Newmarkets Selfie clothing is launching new embellishment kits to allow children to further customise their clothing. Photo: The Selfie Clothing CompanyNewmarkets Selfie clothing is launching new embellishment kits to allow children to further customise their clothing. Photo: The Selfie Clothing Company (Image: Archant)

The kits allow children to enhance their wardrobes through iron on accessories, including embroidered and glow in the dark patches, as well as glitter, metallic vinyl, studs and gems.

Mrs Treby explained how the latest initiative was a natural progression for the Suffolk business.

"Our new Embellishment Kits are taking kids' customisation to the next level because the accessories can be pressed onto any fabric, as well as onto our super soft colour in tops," she said.

"They give children the chance to express their unique personalities through their clothing, and provide a lovely creative activity to tempt them away from their screens."

MORE: Can you claim time back from work if you get sick on holiday?Each of the 'Looking Street' and 'Dare to Dream' Embellishment Kits include a long-sleeved top printed with a chosen illustration to be coloured-in with six water based fabric pens, as well as the 29 accessories to be ironed on by a parent or carer.

Along with husband, John, Mrs Treby is also a director of Cubiqdesign, a design, marketing and PR agency they launched 15 years ago.

And while Selfie Clothing was initially launched as Mrs Treby's 'side-hustle', the business now has two full-time staff and looks set to continue to grow.

The range, made in the UK, includes long and short sleeve t-shirts, capes and pyjamas, as well as seasonal products at Christmas. The unique designs are aimed at children aged between two and 10 and are hand printed at the Selfie studio in Newmarket.