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Fashion Capital Newswire – 01st December 2004

01-12-2004   










Hanging it all together for the fashion industry







NEWSLETTER  

 


I should have married a rich man……..! There is so much happening at the LFF that I am merrily beginning to spin like a tornado along with the rest of the crew at LFF! The Bluewater launch was a great hit and it was fantastic to see the designer collections looking so strong in the white marble and chrome shop fit.  We are absolutely blessed to select some highly trained sales staff and our manager Nalini is loving it.  Well done for all the hours you put in ladies – it was well worth it.


 


 



 


Nalini Rajagopal – manager


 



 


Alice Philips and Nikki Wilson


 


 


 


Racheal Costa and Alice


 


 



 


Rachel  Skinner


 


as well as Pia White, Melvine Maden and Ruth Healey.


 


 


Sales are booming – I can see why the pundits herald Bluewater as the Shopping Mall of Europe – there are people everywhere and they literally shop till they drop! Already almost all the designers have re-stocked and replinished their lines.  The best sellers this week are from Actar Actar, Forest, Gushlow and Cole, Natasia and Jenni Red Stone.


 


 



 


Natasia


  


 


Kingly Court boutique was also flying last week no doubt helped by a great write up in the Londoner paper of the boutique and the manageress Kiki. Kiki’s diaries are proving to be very popular click here to read this weeks latest adventure!!


https://www.fashioncapital.co.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&Itemid=27&id=1930/27/


 



 



 


What do you think of the new Museum section?  We held another productive meeting with Carol Meads of the British Library and her staff Karen Nesbitt and Maria Lampert and, as per the feedback from our FashionCapital users, we have revamped the whole section – there are now five main areas each with wonderful imagery to provide a source of inspiration for you. 


 


1)  Fashion through the ages      


 



 


2)  Fashion around the world


 



 


3)  Periodicals and library


 



 


4)  Exhibitions


 



 


5)  Textiles


 



 


The word of www.fashioncapital.co.uk is now going from strength to strength and we are delighted to be working with www.pantherstyle.com  We are now working with the Editor Chris Coker  who has painstakingly created the site over the last 12 months. A true achievement. We are working with Chris on a new diary section Hit and Miss, trends, new editorial on specific business issues including marketing.


 


Nick Fenner has also kindly provided us with more legal eagle information. Next year we are going to concentrate on this section of the site and develop it further. Nick Fenner has some great ideas! https://www.fashioncapital.co.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&Itemid=27&id=1940/27/


 


 


Finally the Urban Wear project with Dulwich Youth Club has got off to a flying start….. https://www.fashioncapital.co.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&Itemid=27&id=1935/27/


Joy Ekpeti  will be providing a weekly update in our Diary section entitled Urban Wear Diaries as from next week. Well worth reading the progression of the 17 young teenagers in the quest to follow their dreams as a fashion designer.


 


Have a great week, until next time.


 


Jenny Holloway


Industry Advisor.      


 


 


 


 
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Jenny Holloway
Project Manager
London Fashion Forum




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