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Archive for the 'Electronic Sheep' CategoryVibe MagazineSaturday, June 7th, 2003 Vibe Magazine Youth Intelligence NY Report March 2003Saturday, March 15th, 2003Margin, London. 9th-10th February 2003 Young Fashion Event, Margin saw a successful second season last month. Spread over 2 days during Menswear Autumn/Winter buying week, the event was held at the Music Rooms on South Molton Lane. This space was chosen for its central London location, close proximity to Bond Street tube & for the space itself. The Music Rooms is a popular venue chosen by artists & fashion designers to exhibit & show their collections. Parquet floors & white walls make a stylish blank canvas to dress & individualise the location.Margin was created out of a necessity. London is globally known for its young, cutting edge independent designers, who usually have little or no financial backing. Event founder, Odysseas Constantine wanted to create a platform for his own Rainbow Knitwear range and Block Headwear where he works as a consultant & sales associate. “Established London trade events are un-justifiably costly. Smaller, cutting edge brands who are trying to get off their feet simply cannot afford the stand prices being charged.” Brands showing at Margin can save between 50-75%, compared to more established events. Costs are kept low by keeping the profit margin realistic. Odysseas and business partner Laurent Roure, of Bond International have their own brands to show each season and therefore do not rely solely on the profits of Margin to survive.Over the course of 2 days, 500 buyers and distributors came to check out 45 brands including well-respected labels such as Broke, Bitter & Twisted, Electonic Sheep, Gama-Go, OK47, Upper Playground and of course Odysseas’ & Laurent’s own brands.As well as UK stores such as Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Urban Outfitters, American Retro & Joseph, Margin saw a big international interest. From Japan, they welcomed Ships, Agosto, Beams & Baycruise to name a few and influential Italian departments such as Fiorucci, Eight Ball & Daisy Age. Also present were individuals from Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Malta, Mexico, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland & the USA. A total of 17 magazines & press, including Wad, France, Sportswear International & Arena Homme Plus also attended.Next season the shows will divide into two categories showing at different trade weekends.
Margin London February 2003Monday, February 10th, 2003Images from February 2003
Wgsn February 2003Wednesday, February 5th, 2003Second edition of Margin London expands in size and scope Apparel, February 9-10, London Showcasing upscale streetwear, the second edition of Margin London has grown in size and scope. The February 2003 edition will preview clothing and accessories ranges for men and women by 35 unique labels, including many new design start-ups.The new Margin London venue, located in the Music Rooms in South Molton Lane, close to central shopping streets Oxford Street and Bond Street, provides a relaxed space to view collections. Margin runs concurrently with To Be Confirmed London now in its fourth season, which is held at Old Billingsgate Market, Lower Thames Street, London. Both shows along with new show FAO (February 16-17) will be battling to fill the void left by the now defunct long-running London streetwear show 40 Degrees.
Margin London February 2003Saturday, February 1st, 2003MARGIN LONDON VENUE DATES EXHIBITORS Accidental Genius, Beth Graham, Blue Camper Van,
Block Headwear, Bond International, Broke Bitter N Twisted
Cast Off, Electricity, Electronic Sheep,
Emma Levine, Exact Science, Gama-Go,
GBH, Fish & Friend, Geek Boutique,
Get Casual, Hellcat, Hospital Radio
I Got Felt, Iggi, Imperfectionist,
Justine Smith, Loaf, Longshanks,
MATO, Michael Keller, Militia,
OK47, Rachael Matthews, Rainbow Knitwear,
Reprezent, Sewkits, Shoplifters,
Sinister Screw, Soake Di, Subsurface
Supremebeing, Terratag, The Invisibles
The Originals, U-ACT, Upper Playground,
Wanted Clothing, Wildlife Distribution, Yes
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