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Trendcentral Newsletter August 2007

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Trends from the fashion tradeshow

We recently checked out Margin London, the leading alternative streetwear tradeshow in the UK. Here’s a quick rundown of the major trends from the show:

Nu Rave: Nu Rave has been bubbling under for a couple of seasons now and if Margin is any indication, it won’t be a flash in the pan trend. In fact, the smiley face looks set to take over from where the skull and crossbones left off. The iconic image, created in 1971, has been developed by the trademark owners into a full collection of tees and sweats, available in a rainbow of day-glo shades, for men and women. PVC, oiled polyester and onionskin nylon in florescent shades were popular at White Trash for Cash and Miss Milne. Accessories from Fiona and Luke and Stylex were also channeling the early 90s club scene style.

Fair Trade? No Sweat!: The backlash to sweatshop labor has influenced even more new brands to operate with an ethical outlook. Traditional European craftsmanship and limited edition hand printed garments replaced cookie cutter factory goods. Revived 70s shoe brand Monbianco was a hit; available in original retro styles, the history and social consciousness of the handmade Italian footwear appealed to retailers and press. Los Cojones del Perro’s line is produced by language-restricted South African tribal workers unable to find work elsewhere. Leather accessories designer Gretchen and UK knitwear brand Vacant only use specialist factories in Europe and the UK.

New Brands To Watch: Now in its second season, the 101 area of the show continues to provide a launch pad for new designers making their debut. Particularly noteworthy was 2-in-1 shoe brand Nat-2, whose sneaker unzips to reveal a slide. Four Holes, Stunt Double and Agharta made a strong impression on streetwear retailers. Womenswear brand Emily and Fin’s collection of blouses, skirts and dresses was also very well received.

Margin London August 2007

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

+++ MARGIN LOCATION & DATES +++

The Vinyl Factory Gallery +
45 (rear) Foubert’s Place
Entrance from Marshall Street +
London W1F Venue Map online at:
www.margin.tv/map

Sunday Monday & Tuesday
5th 6th & 7th August 2007
Sun 5th Aug: 11am til 6pm
Mon 6th Aug: 10am til 6pm
Tue 7th Aug: 10am til 3pm

MENS & WOMENS CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES �
UPSCALE STREETWEAR & DIRECTIONAL TAILORING
+++ Margin is a curated event where buyers know they can find great new labels season after season and don’t have to wade through hall after hall of established brands to find directional new products to offer their shoppers.

+++ Spaces are limited to appropriate brands only that have a directional edge and something new to offer.

+++ Margin consistently welcomes key buyers from directional stores and editors from cutting-edge titles keen to keep a step ahead of the competition and who know Margin is the prime location to discover new brands + at larger events where mainstream brands take centre-stage and priority, new labels can often be an opportunity missed.+++ The Original and the best platform for new talent for over 5 years, Margin was established to help new labels reach a wider buying and press audience. Margin was created out of necessity. Retailers and Editors travel the world looking for the next big thing but are never going to find it at a show whose costs prohibit fresh talent. The main drive of Margin was to establish a show where new young labels could find an affordable and successful platform.

� AUGUST 2007 EXHIBITORS INCLUDE +++
101 APPAREL + 2D’S PLACE + AGHARTA + AMES BROS + AYAME + B^$T^&D + BABBU + BLOCK HEADWEAR + CHATEAU ROUX + CLOVER + CRAIG NATIVE + DAVID & GOLIATH + DEPHECT + DISTRICT 6 + EC STAR + EIO CLOTHING + EMILY AND FIN + FAME WILL COME LATER + FFYR + FIONA & LUKE + FOURHOLES + FUNKROCK + GAMA-GO + GRETCHEN - THE LITTLE PEARL + HICALORIE + JUNKIE LOVERS + KATALYST + KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON + LA GIOIA + LIFEPOD + LOST PROPERTY + LOS COJONES DEL PERRO + MARMALADE HO + MERC + MIMOCO + MISSMILNE + MONBIANCO + MULDOONEYS + NAT-2 + OAK JEANS + PERFECTLY FLAWED + PRETTY VACANT + PUNKY PINS + RIMO-TO + RING LEADER + RUFUS + SHEPLAND + SMILEY COLLECTION + SPUK + STATEEK + STUNT DOUBLE + STYLEX + SUNKING + TOKE + TRASHMARK + UPPER PLAYGROUND + URBAN GOD + UZI + VACANT + WENDYS + WHITE TRASH FOR CASH + YAMAMA + YUMMY INDUSTRIES +

AND MORE +++

Margin London February 2004 + Womens Edition

Sunday, February 15th, 2004

February 2004 + Womens Edition +

Belka
Belka

Blythe
Blythe

Borba Margo
Borba Margo

Brennan & Burch
Brennan & Burch

Done to Death by Reino
Done to Death by Reino

EIO Clothing
EIO Clothing

Electricity
Electricity

Fake
Fake

Fame will come later
Fame will come later

Fiona & Luke
Fiona & Luke

Fish & Friend
Fish & Friend

Fugue
Fugue

Gentle Fawn
Gentle Fawn

Get Cutie
Get Cutie

Hixsept
Hixsept

Iggi
Iggi

Kitten
Kitten

Lazy Oaf
Lazy Oaf

Maria Lau
Maria Lau

Memes / Arkness
Memes / Arkness

OneK
OneK

Pascalokada
Pascalokada

Poetic Punk
Poetic Punk

Post
Post

Rebecca Jay
Rebecca Jay

Ruby Foo
Ruby Foo

Shaiwear
Shaiwear

Slush
Slush

Starring Karen Savage
Starring Karen Savage

Susie Lloyd
Susie Lloyd

Tart
Tart

Uniform
Urban Frenzy

VS Designworks
VS Designworks

Wally Loves R
Wally Loves R

Yes London
Yes London

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