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Guns blazing in the South West – Fashion

22-11-2008   


fashion enter


The South West is a hot bed of creative talent and that’s exactly why Fashion Enter has opened a new regional office in Bournemouth.  Based at The Enterprise Pavilion with the help and support of Matthew Desmier – Enterprise Manager. Fashion Enter opened its doors for business on Monday the 17th November and what a start! 


fashion enter office 

Already Fashion Enter has received confirmation that  & Deputy Mayor’s Consort (Councillor Anne Filer & Councillor Michael Filer), BBC South West and the Daily Eco will be attending the second phase of Fashion Enters Delivery Day. Students from Fashion and Textile department will be presenting their work from the workshop: Getting it Right First Time. 



Deputy Mayor of Bournemouth Councillor Anne Filer

BBC

Daily Echo

This is a new styled workshop that provides real enterprise with business enabling the students to sell their work in London based stockists. On Wednesday the 26th November there will be a full review of the products and moodboards with each of the “brands” presenting to an esteemed panel which includes: 


Jennifer Holloway – Director Fashion-Enter Ltd
Vanessa Camelia – Development Manager
Matthew Desmier – Enterprise Manager
Rosalyn Chivers – Textile Designer 

karen mursel


The students will have to pitch for business to attract the recognition of the panel.  

The designers are… 

Group one
Karen Mursel
Bav Odedra
Susan Pang
Laura Gray 

Group two
Oz Tehrani
Gemma Summerell 

Group three
Caron Miller
Vicki Brown
Sasha Suanders 

Group four
Charlotte Jenkins
Maresa Turner 

Group five
Becky Branson
Jess Harding
Natalie Pearce
Maresa
Suphattra Bulley 

Group six
Katy Herridge
Ashley Wild 

Group seven
April Bandbury
Kerrie Gulliver

Group eight
Becci Poore
Carah Hancock
Michael Tucker 

Group nine
Mariya Shulga
Ewira Khadyrkeyeva
Emily Alcock
Amelia Fever 

The students have been working exceptionally hard and there are some truly inspirationalpieces of work coming down to London soon! It has been a unique learning curve for the students making them aware of the constraints needed to manage your time effectively and work with people that you do not know.  The initiative has given the students an insight into time management and the importance of team work! 

 

fashion and textile students at the arts institute

Vanessa will also be working on developing a Fashion Cluster in the South West and the mapping exercise has already commenced.  Market research was fully conducted by Fashion Enter before making such a bold leap and the strategic direction for fashion is perfectly aligned with that of the company.  

There are some excellent initiatives that are currently available in the South West such as the SWRDA Business Loan Fund. There is up to £10million available for a small number of ambitious firms with viable business plans which are unable to get support from commercial banks or private investors.  Loans of up to £250,000 will be available early next year. 


There is also a RDA Grant for Research and Development over a 3 year plan; Businesses can apply for between £5,000 and £500,000 depending on the type of project. The next round of funding will be release on April the 1st 2009.

The South West is a beautiful part of the country and has many charms…fashion is firmly amongst them!

For all details regarding Fashion Enters South West office please contact Vanessa Cameila on:

enterprise pavilion

Fashion-Enter Ltd
The Enterprise Pavilion
Fern Barrow
Poole
Dorset
BH12 5HH  

Tel: 01202 853 683

Email:
vanessa@fashion-enter.com
 

Websites:
www.fashioncapital.co.uk
the UKs leading fashion portal
www.fashion-enter.com
www.enter-boutique.co.uk
www.fcboutique.co.uk 





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