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Exhibitor Preview + Being Equal + Menswear + AUG 2011

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Being Equal

Exhibitor Preview + To The Moon Knitwear + AUG 2011

Monday, July 25th, 2011

To The Moon Knitwear

Drapers February 2011

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Margin London + Drapers +<br />
February 2011 +<br />
Show Report

Exhibitor Preview + Hotel of Things + FEB 2011

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

HOTEL OF THINGS at MARGIN FEBRUARY 2011

Exhibitor Preview + Am Golhar + FEB 2011

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

AM GOLHAR at MARGIN FEBRUARY 2011

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.

Exhibitor Preview + ALQ UK + AUG 2010 + Kreateur

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

ALQ UK at MARGIN AUGUST 2010<br />
ALQ UK make their UK trade debut in the Kreateur area at Margin +<br />
A unique mens and womens collection featuring signature knitwear pieces, experimental pattern-cutting & a keen eye for unorthodox fabric combinations.<br />
 Creating one-off pieces using luxe textiles including merino, cashmere, silk and raw silk, dresses dominate the womens SS 2011 collection, with knitwear and digital-prints as key features on the menswear. An easy-to-wear collection of sharp tailoring and soft knitwear, ALQ UK create a wearable and versatile range.

Exhibitor Preview + Makia + AUG 2010 + Selvage

Monday, July 5th, 2010

MAKIA at MARGIN AUGUST 2010<br />
UK Debut at Margin London + A modern yet old fashioned clothing company, that reflects the Finnish tradition of simple,, straight-forward design. Appreciating quality comes naturally to Finns that endure chilling winds and below-zero temperatures during the winters and make the most of the sunshine during the summers. Makia's collection includes knits, tees, bags, and a range of denim, as well as collaborations on footwear with fellow-Finland-label St Vacant who will also be exhibiting at Margin in August 2010.

Exhibitor Preview + Am Golhar + AUG 2010 + Kreateur

Monday, July 5th, 2010

AM GOLHAR at MARGIN<br />
AUGUST 2010<br />
Mens designerwear and knitwear from UK designer Am Golhar. After graduating from Central Saint Martins, Am worked for JW Anderson before deciding to establish her own label. The range specialises in clever and intricate knitwear, including vests, leggings, and cardigans, supplemented with leather jackets and jogging pants + The contrast of cashmere and leather forms a unique menswear collection of desirable pieces +

Drapers +

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Drapers  Margin   Bold graphics, bright colours and directional designs grabbed the eye at the London trade show     Words + Marie Davies & Marina Romiszowska    Villainous Visard  Men's streetwear label Villainous Visard uses masks and villains as its theme. Its T-shirt designs revolve around slogns, bold imagery and a Japanese streetwear influence. Black and white make up the signature palette.   Prices From £14  07884 141329    Queens of Sounds  Queens of Sounds offers cotton and jersey T-shirts, cardigans and sweatshirts for music-loving indie kids of both sexes. Bold and bright digital prints, in colours including red, green and blue, sit alongside plaid cardigans.   Prices £5.50 to £46  07985 965890    Glamourama  Now in its third season, Glamourama uses simple silhouettes in its collection and adds interest via fabric applications and inserts. Denim and jersey are the main fabrics, often mixed together, and both men's and women's styles are available.  Prices £20 to £90  00 39 33 57 35 18 35    Frank & Faith  Frank & Faith is an ethically minded label that uses organic bamboo and merino wool fabrications for its trend-driven designs. Bamboo leggings, organic denim and merino knits are included in its collection and all pieces are manufactured in the UK.   Prices £9 to £19.40   01305 266899    My Yard  Born out of the Bristol indie of the same name, this streetwear label is establishing itself at wholesale. Its bright T-shirts and sweatshirts sport bold graphics and prints designed by emerging designers. Autumn 10 sees 10 young designers collaborathing with the label.   Prices £10.50 to £18.50  07846 714920    Ashley Marc Hovelle  Ashley Marc Hovelle built its fanbase among dance music fans in Ibiza last year, thanks to its Michael Jackson-inspired T-shirts and slashed vests. The label has extended its range for Autumn 10 to include more 1980s-inspired screen-print tops.  Prices £12 to £22  07912 548107
Drapers  Margin   Bold graphics, bright colours and directional designs grabbed the eye at the London trade show     Words + Marie Davies & Marina Romiszowska    Beik  Based in London, Beik uses a melting pot of cultures in its designs, with an Eastern influence on embroidery and Western-inspired cuts. THe palette sticks to navy, grey and dark green with an emphasis on detail as opposed to colour.  Prices £20 to £95  07791 061907    Hypnosis  Unisex premium denim brand Hypnosis serves up a range of jeans with directional cuts. Lowered waists and crotches are key details alongside buttons on legs to adjust the fit. Cotton tops and sweatshirts are also available.  Prices £60 to £70  00 371 2644 8984    Revenge  Menswear label Revenge hails from Milan, Italy. Its Autumn 10 range references trends including both military influences and animal prints on jackets. These sit alongside digital print T-shirts which are embellished with placement gems and beading.  Prices £37 to £94  00 39 02 89 69 19 96    Germain Minette  Shanghai-based menswear label Germain Minette focuses on tailored shirts with directional design details. Contrast-coloured and geometric-shaped pockets on shirts are teamed with tailored suiting in classic and contemporary cuts.  Prices £40 to £150  00 86 130 2022 1523    Laundry Maid  Laundry Maid began life as a premium women's denim brand, launching a pair of jeans which came in a number of different washes and featured a panel to enhance the female form. The range has grown to include chinos, skirts and shorts.  Prices £48 to £64  0844 7365600    Akira Mushi  A contemporary womenswear brand from Greece, Akira Muchi's Autuum 2010 offering is its third season and includes wool coats, jersey tops, leggings and dresses. The emphasis is on versatility, with styles often able to be worn in more ways than one.  Prices £33 to £90  00 30 69 43 48 394

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