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NEW! + Margin Shop Tour + Mechanic People, Cadiz, Spain +

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Opened three years ago, Mechanic People provides the locals and tourists of sunny Cadiz with their fix of contemporary streetwear brands as well as lifestyle accessories, such as bikes and neo-ghetto blasters +

With mens and womens brands such as The Hundreds, Dissizit, Religion, Paul Frank, and LRG, Mechanic People also offer OBEY, Supremebeing and Vestal who have exhibited at Margin +

NEW! + Margin Shop Tour + Mud & Water, Venice, Italy +

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Mud & Water, Venice, Italy
Situated in historic arches next to the famous Rialto Bridge, Mud & Water brings streetwear brands to the heart of Venice +

Urbanears, Volcom, Fly53, New Era, and Skullcandy line the walls of the original Venetian brickwork, along with OBEY, Supremebeing, WeSC, and Loreak Mendian, who have exhibited at Margin +

http://www.mudandwater.it

NEW! + Margin Shop Tour + Supra, London +

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Firmly established as a retail institution in Notting Hill, Supra opened 16 years ago to provide a much-needed brand mix of contemporary streetwear in West London +

With streetwear brands including OBEY, Stussy, Alife, and The Hundreds in their Portobello Road store, and a heritage mix such as Folk, Penfield, Norse Projects, Armor Lux, Fred Perry Laurel, and Canada Goose in their more-recent Kensal Rise store, Supra have helped launch many a new brand and contributed greatly to the growth and development of streetwear in the UK +

http://www.supralondon.com

Feeling the love

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

FEBRUARY 2011 FEEDBACK +

“Fantastic reaction for the Obey Fall 2011 Ladies Collection at Margin London! Great Show, Thanks!” OBEY

These past 2 days have been a triumph for C Grand London… Tokyo Here we come!”
C Grand London

“Thanks for having us at Margin. We had a great 2 days, and wrote some decent orders to boot!”
The Affair

“Had an amazing time at Margin London met some wonderful people and got some great orders.”
Sacred Stitches

“This was our first time at Margin & we loved it. Absolutely the best intimate environment that lets buyers focus on every one of the brands exhibiting. Buyers & press from all over the world was great exposure for Heureka. We would love to be there again!” Heureka

“Margin is the understated cool of tradeshows - intimate and very focused. The exhibitors were such amazing talents and we are pleased to have made new friends and gathered some really great contacts!” Al&Alicia

“Margin has been a great place for us to meet new buyers, press, bloggers & distributors without having to deal with any timewasters. Everyone who helps put the show together is helpful, friendly & full of useful information. Above all, it was really cool to meet the people behind all the other brands & share stories & advice with them. If you haven’t done this show, do it now!” Pistache

Fresh Habits +

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Margin London + Fresh Habits

Exhibitor Preview + OBEY + FEB 2011 +

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

OBEY at MARGIN FEBRUARY 2011

Don’t Panic +

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Drapers Report + August 2010

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Drapers Report<br />
Margin by Laura Weir

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

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