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Drapers July 2006
Thursday, August 3rd, 2006Drapers Report July 2006

Drapers Margin London report + highlighting Isis Cashmere, Dangerous Breed, Tranzit, Girlgang, Laysick, I Saved Laurence, Peace Industries, and Wayne Pinnock Live
Margin London July 2006
Tuesday, August 1st, 2006
Agent Knock

American Chang

A-Non Clothing

Block Headwear

Cindez

Dangerous Breed

Dephect

Fork Forever

F-risk Jeans

Girlgang

Hammer Brand

Holt Royale

Ili I Love It

Imso

Isis Cashmere

Keto

Komodo

Lady Luck Rules OK

Laysick

Lazy Oaf

Lost Property

Maak and Herstel

Mami London

Map London

Muffty

Office Lendorff

Remco Ontour

Peace Industries

Roxton

Seventyseven

SP:UK

Tiia Vanhatapio

Ubiquity Records

Vivien of Holloway

Wayne Pinnock

Wendee Ou

Wendys of London / Stylex

Yamama

Zularni
Margin London July 2006
Tuesday, April 4th, 2006MARGIN LONDON
Mens & Womens Clothing and Accessories
Upscale Streetwear & Directional Tailoring
SPRING/SUMMER 2007 (PREVIEW)
& AUTUMN/WINTER 2006/07 (IMMEDIATE)
30th & 31st July 2006
10 am til 6.30 pm
VENUE:
MARGIN LONDON
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL HALLS
Lindley Hall
Entrance on Elverton Street
Vincent Square
London SW1
Exhibitors include…
Agent Knock - Annukka Takala - Anon Clothing - American Chang - Auspicious - Beautiful Ego - Block Headwear - Brennan & Burch - Bunk - Cindez - Concrete Lawn - Crossfader - Custom Industries - Dangerous Breed - Dephect - Fork Forever - F-risk - Girlgang - Hammer Brand - Holt Royale - Hot Tuna - Ili I Love It - imso - I Saved Laurence - Karma - Keto - Komodo - Lady Luck Rules OK - Laysick - Lazy Oaf - Little Miss Luzifer - Lost Property - Maak en Herstel - Map London - Marada - Mothball - Muffty - Noodoll - Peace Industries - Peacefull - Pop - Quelle Jolie Bébé - RDOUBLEU - Roxton - Seventyseven - SP:UK - Stryker NYC - Stylex - Supremebeing - Tiia Vanhatapio - Ubiquity - Uzi - Waynepinnocklive - Weekend Rock star - Wendee Ou - Wendys of London - Yamama - Yummy - Zukale & Huoviala - Zularni
…and others
Sportswear International Streetwear Tradeshow Report
Tuesday, February 28th, 2006Sportswear International #204

Margin - London, England Launched four years ago, Margin was established to offer a show ‘where new young labels could find an affordable platfrom’ says show owner Odysseas Constantine. ‘Streetwear shows can be simpler without monolithic booths and competing sound systems - it saves brands feeling the need to compete in booth design and it saves them time and money,’ he adds. ‘Margin provides a stylish space where the product is key, we have a simple layout that brings the collections and the art to the attentions of visiting buyers and press.’ The biannual show moved venues to the Royal Horticultural Halls for its February 2006 edition. Its regular exhibitors include Supremebeing, Dephect, Lady Luck Rules OK, Lazy Oaf, I Saved Laurence, New Urban, Slush, 2sickbastards and Urban Urban. www.margin.tv

… hip young British brands continue to gather at Margin …

Yet, paradoxically, among all the change it fosters, streetwear also thrives on consistency. As Odysseas Constantine, the owner of the London-based streetwear show Margin, says: ‘The most successful brands are the ones who know what they’re about and stick to that message from season to season with no particular attention paid to mainstream trends.’
Feeling the love
Friday, February 24th, 2006“Thanks for a great show, took lots of good new orders, so it’s all good!” I Saved Laurence
FeedmeCools**t.com + Blog
Monday, February 20th, 2006FeedMeCoolS**t.com Blog
Margin London February 2006
Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
2sickbastards

Abuze London

Allpurpose Workshop

Apestein

Concrete Hermit

Crossfader

Dephect

Detour

El Ganso

El Ganso

FFYR / Agharta

Get Cutie

Ginch Gonch

Girlgang

Hardboiled inc

Heidi Seeker

Holt Royale

Ili - I Love it

I Saved Laurence

Joker and Thief

Junkfunk

Kangol

Kulte

Lady Luck Rules OK

Lazy Oaf

Loaf

Loaf

New Future Graphic

New Urban

NotYetDead

Our World Recycled

Plain Lazy

Pussytat

Reflective DIffusion

Scrawl Collective

Seventyseven

Signal 230

Slush

Smorgandorf

South West Clothing

SPUK

Stylex

Sugarhill

Supremebeing

Terrace Tees

The Hello 21 Corporation

Tonic

Urban Urban

Worn Free / Lost Property

Yamama
Margin London August 2005
Wednesday, August 10th, 2005August 2005

3rd Born

28 Black & Island Records

Artbox / Arkness

Because we were Bored

Broke Bamboo

Cuban Vintage

Dephect

Dept of Works

Disorder & Gordon McQueen

Elvin Clovin

Enamore

Flying Eyeball

Galibardy

Glo4life

Goodvibes

Groundzero

Heidi Seeker

I Saved Laurence

Itsus

Junky Styling

Komodo

Kontakt

Kulte

Lady Luck Rules OK

Lazy Oaf

Loop NYC

Loreak Mendian

Mama Clothing

Marada

Mertle & George


Northern Shirts

Nymph

Onjoo Mac

Pheva

QWST

Rebe

Reko

Steelo

Stereotype

Sugarhill

Supremebeing

Uniform

Vampstar

Vilderness

X-Large

Yamama

YesNoMaybe

Zeto
Sportswear International Report
Friday, February 18th, 2005Sportswear International February 2005
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Printwise, entire garden scenes replaced single flowers, especially at the upscale streetwear show Margin, which ran at London’s Music Rooms, also from February 6-7. New Japanese brand VAMPSTAR, a fresh addition to Margin this season, went for the psychedelic version, while TYLER preferred a more naturalistic approach with a strong graphic undertone. The gothic motive craze of the last couple of seasons has given way to a far more domestic vibe. For a/w 2005-06, designers gave skulls and demons the boot, and went back to basics with everyday object prints such as light bulbs (SYNDROME), sunglasses (I SAVED LAURENCE) and pendant clocks (DEPHECT). Political messages mingled with humorous slogans such as HICK’s pig wording the slogan “I Stink, Therefore I Ham.”
At Margin, exhibitors, organizers and buyers alike were as fun-loving as ever, but focused enough to get down to serious business as well. The show is still, fittingly, marginal, but with big boys like XLARGE making an entrance, we hope that the intimate charm of the event will remain to be enjoyed for seasons to come.
- Emma Holmqvist, London Correspondent















