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Fashion Capital Newswire – 27 September 2012

26-09-2012   


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NEWSLETTER

Dear all,

Hoxton Market – your way to make money!

On Saturday 20th October Fashion Enter will be selling its designers collections at Hoxton Market at the designer pop-up day hosted by Hackney Council to support local fashion designers.

The day’s intention is to create a wider fashion event to promote the area’s fashion sector alongside the vibrancy of Hoxton Market, which is home to many up-and-coming designers and artists selling clothes, shoes, handbags, jewellery and antiques. The market’s strong links with fashion and creativity has given it a new lease of life in recent years with Saturday being its busiest day.

If you would like us to sell your collection here please email jenni@fashion-enter.com

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Meet the Buying Director of asos.com and Amy Molyneaux behind the LFW label PPQ!

On 18th October Fashion Enter will be holding its ‘How to Succeed in Fashion Today’ seminar for new and emerging designers.

We are delighted to confirm the Buying Director of asos.com will be discussing what makes a winning collection and Amy Molyneaux; one half of design duo PPQ will be talking about their journey and success as one of London’s leading labels at LFW each season.

This seminar is a real insight into the industry and spaces will fill up fast!

To enquire about costs and book your place email jenni@fashion-enter.com

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Do you want to work for asos?

FashionCapital has previously provided ASOS with apprentices to expand their work force who have even been kept on with a full time role!

Due to having such a great experience with the previous apprentices on this program ASOS has decided that they now want TWO NEW APPRENTICES!!

If you have what it takes to be an apprentice at ASOS please send your CV and cover letter to Jemima@fashion-enter.com!

Click here for the job description and all further information 


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Apprenticeship Programme 

The Fashion and Textiles Apprenticeship Programme has begun at Fashion Enter with candidates enrolled at companies such as House of Fraser, New Look and smaller companies too. Recently on board is Afro Designs, based in South East London, who have taken on four apprentices!
We are still looking to match candidates to employers so if you are looking for a dynamic apprentice to help your business grow please contact Jemima@fashion-enter.com

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Shannon and Danielle at The Fashion Studio both on the Apprenticeship Programme

 

Wholesale order confirmed through Profile at the London Garments Expo

Following the three day trade event in August a further designer has secured an order. Belles of London showcased their s/s 13 collection and a selection of dresses were selected for an order through a new etail site.

 

ITV’s This Morning Perfect Party Dress

This week ITV’s flagship daytime TV show This Morning spent two days filming at the Fashion Studio for the Perfect Party dress competition. On Monday the five finalists were each assigned a pattern cutter and machinist to produce their dress from sketch to finished sample, then on Tuesday the catwalk show took place with the judges selecting their top three for the general public to then vote for their favourite when the competition airs on This Morning this October.

Jo Hooper, Ladieswear Buyer at John Lewis and one of the judges commented:

Can I say what an fantastic job your team have done, under such time pressure – all the dresses and models looked amazing – fabulous! Please thank them all.

Watch this space!

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The Business of Fashion Workshops – How Rich Are You Going To Be?

There is still time to book you place on the next seminar with Nigel Rust on 4th October. Email nigel@fashion-enter.com to enquire about costs and to secure your place. 

Topics:

  1. Forecasting/Budgeting – Why bother to forecast? Tips on how to forecast and how to make good use of a variable forecast.
  2. Costing/Pricing – How to pitch your price. Are you going to recover your costs?
  3. Break Even Point – How much do you need to sell to start making money? How much money will you make as your sales increase? How will your pricing decision affect the answer to these questions? This section will give you an easy-to-use method of working this out – a tool that will be very useful in helping you take sound business decisions.
  4. More about Cash Flow – Making sure you get paid on time.

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Kingston College

Kingston College students will be visiting the Fashion Studio on 3rd December as part of their Technological Textiles module. They have to write three assignments linked to industrial visits, gain an insight into production, fabrics in production, machinery, sampling and job roles.

This is the second time we have visited FashionCapital and their production units. At Kingston College we pride ourselves on providing our students with the very best of educational work based learning.  We have been working with the team at FashionCapital for over five years and we are looking forward to our visit to the Fashion Studio on 3rd  December. 

If you are an educational establishment and would like to show your students a real insight into the industry with a factory visit please email jenni@fashion-enter.com

 

Designer update – Michiko and Me 

Congratulations to Michiko and Me who have just been featured on Babyccino Kids home page as pick of the day! 

Further coverage has included a feature in CCW. Take a look here  

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Until next time, have a great week

All the team at Fashion Capital x

 

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