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Fashion Capital Newswire – 22nd December 2004

23-12-2004   










Hanging it all together for the fashion industry







NEWSLETTER  

 


 


It’s Christmas time….!


 


The LFF team would just like to wish everyone a wondrous time over Christmas and the New Year.  Eat drink and be merry, stay healthy and happy over the Christmas period and into the New Year. Our Director David Jones would also like to pass on his sincere wishes for this festive season and thank you for the support you have shown both FashionCapital and LFF.


  


 


Also thank you for the hoards of Christmas cards we have received – each one has been read and are merrily covering the windows of the office.


 


 


 


 


We have worked like billio over the last week to ensure that we fulfil our promise regarding the Museum section. It goes live today – horray! The site was more complicated than first anticipated but we got there so please click on to this new site and ENJOY!


 



 


So another year closes! As the majority of you know, our philosophy is simple.  Live the dream, be yourself and make it happen. Remember the LFF is always here for you. 


 


FashionCapital will be closed from Thursday 23 rd December until Tuesday 4th January.  Have a humdinger of a time!


 


 



 


Jenny Holloway


 


Industry Advisor


 
Merry Christmas to you all!
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GYKO at the Truman Fashion Market
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New Showroom for Pinky Accessories
Fashion Jewellery label Pinky Accessories is fast becoming the jewel of the fashion accessories world. This fashion gem has recently relocated to larger premises in London Soho, doubling the number of stockists to 50 in the last twelve months, in UK, Greece and France. The boudoir inspired showroom located at Level 3 23 Noel Street, is open to wholesale buyers Monday to Friday 9 – 5 pm. [More->>]

“Looks Like Rain Bunty”
Belle & Bunty introduce their latest Spring/Summer 05 collection, talk fashion, future plans and more… [More->>]

Bridge Over Troubled Water
The British fashion industry or more specifically its platform, London Fashion Week, has had more than its fair share of mudslinging over recent years. A lack of support for designers and waning interest from International press and buyers has made for wearisome reading. However, help could now be at hand. [More->>]






Jenny Holloway
Project Manager
London Fashion Forum




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