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Sunday, February 5th, 2012


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10 Years of Margin + Previous Exhibitor Profile + Dephect +

Monday, December 19th, 2011

With the February 2012 edition marking 10 Years of Margin, we’re feeling retrospective +

We’re proud of the launchpad we’ve given to new & young brands over a decade of shows, so we’ll be looking back over the years at just some of the brands that have launched & grown at Margin +

Below we profile & hear from Dephect who started exhibiting at Margin back in August 2003 +

http://margin.tv/10years/dephect.html

Fresh Habits +

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Margin London + Fresh Habits

Sportswear International + Report + August 2010

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Sportswear International<br />
06 Aug. 2010</p>
<p>MARGIN ATTRACTS CULT PLAYERS<br />
Coming to a close on Tuesday, the SS11 edition of London’s trade show weekend proved to be quite a success. </p>
<p>To indulge further in streetwear and young fashion, Margin (August 1 through 2) offered the usual mix of worthy start-ups and more established players with an indie edge. Among the crop of youngsters—Margin’s very raison d’etre—Saint Martins graduate Am Golhar’s directional collection of knitwear for men stood out. The designer’s cable knit joggers might well become future classics. Another strong contender was arty tee label Conquer, which pushed a formula best described as poetic and quietly sinister. Tees featuring whimsical illustrations of vintage toys and dancing bears were among the collection’s highlights.</p>
<p>Sharing space with the freshmen mentioned above—plus the likes of Trikki, Found, AnyForty, KNK and Emilythepemily­—was cult name Silas, who marked its return to Europe after a few years away from the scene. Other brands that formed part of the Margin mix this season included Obey, St Vacant, WeSC, Makia, Gravis, Duffs, and Dephect.

FashionUnited.co.uk

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Premium showing at Margin London<br />
Thursday, 05 August 2010    </p>
<p>Despite the ongoing uncertainty of the economic climate, the August 2010 edition of independent show Margin consolidated it's position as the most directional & credible UK trade event for streetwear and young fashion which, even at the 19th edition, still has the pulling power to attract leading retailers from quality stores, many of whom do not attend regular tradeshows.</p>
<p>Carefully edited, the premium selection of new and established labels, handpicked to exhibit at Margin, proved too strong a draw for key independent streetwear purveyors including Slam City Skates and Supra from London, Ran and Wood from Manchester, The Consortium and Richmond Classics from Bournemouth, Switch from the Isle of Wight, Urban Industry from Eastbourne, Cooshti and My Yard from Bristol, and Wellgosh from Leicester.</p>
<p>Visiting buyers and press enthused about the mix of credible established brands such as Silas (who selected Margin for their trade show debut to mark their return to Europe after a four year absence), Obey, WeSC, Makia, Gravis, Duffs, and Dephect, alongside new brands making their trade launch at the show, such as 1ina100, Emilythepemily, AnyForty, KNK, Trikki, and Eva Evanovich.</p>
<p>Unlike many other larger trade events who welcome all-comers in an attempt to swell visitor statistics, Margin is open to buyers, press, multi-label agents & distributors only, so exhibitors were able to devote their time to dealing with serious visitors from key UK & international stores and magazines intent on making contact and doing business.</p>
<p>As always, Margin welcomed independent stores and boutiques from across the UK and internationally that the show is well known for attracting (such as Ace, American Retro, Boy Parker, FortyFive, Hardware, Ju-Ju, Kuji, Kusje, Lunacy, Pie in the Sky, Potassium, Soho Hip, Social, and Tyto), as well as drawing a strong following of multiples including Ark Clothing, Frontline, Joy, Moist, and Triple-S, and online players of all sizes including ASOS, Chemical Records, CX London, Extreme Pie, Grindstore, Mr Shunk, and Surfdome.</p>
<p>From large stores such as Bentalls and Urban Outfitters, to leading boutiques like Sarah Coggles and Paradis, Margin welcomed successful stores of all sizes, stores who remain successful by staying informed and on top of credible new brands that can generate retail excitement.</p>
<p>The 19th edition of the longest-running independent trade show in London also welcomed key international stores from Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, and Japan, all keen to tap into UK streetwear & young fashion at Margin.</p>
<p>The next edition of Margin London will take place in February 2011. More information at www.margin.tv and www.margin.tv/pressroom

Sportswear International News

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Sportswear International<br />
28 Jul. 2010</p>
<p>MARGIN LONDON: NEW AND ESTABLISHED BRANDS WILL EXHIBIT<br />
Margin, the British streetwear fair, has announced a host of new and established streetwear and young fashion brands for its August 2010 edition.</p>
<p>New UK and international brands making their British trade debut from August 1-2 at Music Rooms in London include womenswears Eva Evanovich, Am Golhar and ALQ UK, and premium denims Makia from Finland, Garcia Madrid from Spain and Articalizm from Japan.</p>
<p>Margin will also see the return of several established brands to London that have not exhibited in the UK for over two years. Obey will show its full range of womenswear and accessories (artist Shepard Fairey will display his artwork in the magazine lounge), along with established brands WeSC, Gravis, Vestal, True Love & False Idols, and Duffs. Terratag and Dephect will also return with new collections. And after an absence of more than four years, the cult streetwear brand Silas will return to the UK and make its show debut at Margin London.</p>
<p>Margin is an independent trade exhibition for directional mens and womens clothing and accessories in London. It was founded eight years ago.<br />
Melanie Gropler

Blog Post + Switch-Clothing.co.uk +

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Where is Silas? (actually they’ll be back soon!)<br />
Posted July 17th, 2010 by admin and filed in Fashion </p>
<p>It is now over 3 years ago that Silas, one of the UK’s most inspirational streetwear labels, decided to call time on distributing to the European market. Well the great news for all the cult followers of the brand is they’re back, and looking pretty much like they’ve never been away!</p>
<p>Silas and Maria was founded back in 1998 by Russell Waterman and Sophia Pantera, and quickly grew into a globally recognised brand. Over the years they have collaborated with some very famous names and faces: James Jarvis (graphic artist and creator of the Amos Toys range and famed King Ken collection), Fergus ‘Fergadelic’ Purcell (renound graphic designer and founder of Tonite Clothing, and Gareth Skewis (one of the brains behind Pointer Footwear) just to name a few. With such a great team of designers and collaborators, Silas and Maria quickly began to put British streetwear to a global audience, and with the help of James Jarvis’ ‘Martin’ figure, they followed on by establishing a UK vinyl toy market.</p>
<p>Many of the UK’s finest and most famous streetwear boutiques such as ‘Bond International’, ‘Hanon Shop’ (who have managed to keep a Silas supply line going for the last 3 years via Japanese import) and the much missed ‘One 40 Five’ store in Brighton built much of their reputations around the success of the Silas and Maria brand. Many a time I personally travelled to the top of the Brighton Laines just to view and buy from the range, which was always complemented by a large range of James Jarvis toys. Somehow the likes of Stussy and Maharishi didn’t seem of that much interest alongside the Silas combination!</p>
<p>In 2006, when the founders decided to focus on other projects, the brand sadly closed nearly all its accounts outside of Japan leaving an army of devoted followers disappointed. That is until now, as Silas is set to return to the UK this summer! Despite being away in Japan for the last few years, they are still collaborating with cutting edge UK designers such as European Bob and shoe manufacturers George Cox, and the early indications are they could be making waves on their return!</p>
<p>Silas will be showing their new collection exclusively at Margin, the UK’s longest running independent tradeshow. Margin has run since August 2002, and has been the launching block for many new brands as well as supporting some of the biggest names on the streetwear scene. This years Margin on the 1st and 2nd of August will see the likes of Obey Clothing (who will be showing off their new ladies range) rub shoulders with not only Silas themselves, but also Gravis, Duffs, Dephect, Vestal and Misticon Clothing.</p>
<p>We are obviously pschyed to be seeing the new Silas stuff, and also look forward to checking out what other newly emerging brands are on offer. To check out what Silas have been up to you can still check out their website at www.silasandmaria.com and for further info on the 19th edition of the Margin show go here www.margin.tv

FashionUnited.co.uk

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

New brands at Margin<br />
Wednesday, 23 June 2010 </p>
<p>Always on the look out for fresh talent, trade show Margin confirmed a host of new brands for August 2010. Besides up and coming labels, Margin will also showcase established brands. Garcia Madrid will present their mens tailoring, casualwear and accessories for the very first time at Margin. Their sharp and high quality menswear is inspired by art and design. Ethical Boston based brand Ideologie will also make their UK debut. The organic clothing company is known for their ethical philosophy and on-trend art prints. Cult brand Silas are making their UK return exclusively at Margin, and will sit alongside brands such as Obey, Dephect, and RVCA who have not exhibited in the UK for over two years.</p>
<p> Launched in 2002, independent tradeshow Margin is the brainchild of Odysseas Constantine. Offering directional clothing for both men and women, the exhibition is a platform for new design talent to exhibit and expose their collections to the British and international fashion trade and press.</p>
<p>Image: Garcia Madrid SS10

NEW! + Margin Shop Tour + My Yard Bristol +

Monday, June 21st, 2010


My Yard, Bristol +

Opened in 2006 as a creative outlet for Bristol artists through their eponymous label, My Yard has grown over the years into a multibrand store specialising in upscale streetwear for men with a contemporary young fashion offering for women. Over two floors, My Yard carries mens brands Ames Bros, Lazy Oaf, Dephect, and their own label, who all made their UK trade debut at Margin. Womenswear includes Margin exhibitors Found and Grizzly Nights as well as an edited vintage section.
http://www.my-yard.com

Exhibitor Preview + Dephect + AUG 2010 + The Tee Room

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

DEPHECT at</p>
<p>MARGIN<br />
AUGUST 2010<br />
Established streetwear brand Dephect return to Margin in August 2010 + The team behind independent</p>
<p>streetwear label Dephect grew up as skaters listening to hip-hop, which manifested in their love</p>
<p>of underground art, music and sport + These influences are evident in their successful range of</p>
<p>prints, painting and clothing + Dephect is a long-standing Margin exhibitor (since 2004) and have</p>
<p>grown into an international brand and successful UK export +

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