Tuesday, June 3, 2008

International Fashion Event Announcement!

FaCshion - the event on everyone's lipsTrade Buyer and Consumer Show, FaCshion releases exhibitor names and media partners

2 DAYS

4 CATWALK SHOWS

50 EXHIBITORS

FaCshion is the very first two-day exhibition that targets both trade buyer and fashionista in London. Due to the events originality, demand and results they deliver, FaCshion has the full support from key media partners including concierge service, Style Bible and press such as Attire Accessories and Who's Jack Magazine.

Louise Orcheston-Findlay, Editor of Who's Jack magazine states, 'Jack worked with FaCshion last year and saw the high calibre of designers it presented - some of which we have since worked with for our fashion pages. We love FaCshion because we can get a chance to see and speak to great talent before it becomes hard to reach'!With 50 exhibitors and 4 catwalks over 2 days - the event is set to attract thousands of fashionistas and industry members - offering an essential platform for fashion brands to showcase their collections as well offering the likes of buyers, stylists and even consumers an opportunity to preview, buy and use the stock of some amazingly talented designers. Head of Marketing, Diana Young is thrilled by the positive response the event is already receiving but simultaneously expected the support due its unique yet essential offering. Luke Gittens, Founder, says "FaCshion aims to break boundaries by creating an event for both trade buyer and consumer by supporting independent designers that seldom have the opportunity or the means with which to reach the masses."

Held on Saturday 13 September (13:30 - 18:00) and Sunday 14 September 2008 (12:00 - 18:00) at the Old Truman Brewery, presenting a range of emerging designers specialising in a variation of sectors from couture to customised fashion, ethical goods, knitwear, lingerie, footwear and accessories. Exhibitor, Sandra Bamminger of The House of Boing collection features womenswear combined with accessories and hats. She chose to exhibit at FaCshion because their new collection of hats have so far only been shown in editorials and not yet been presented to the great British public at large - 'stylish people living and visiting the Brick Lane area represent a great cross-section of potential Boing customers', says Bamminger.