Monday 14 September 2015

LondonEdge reports biggest show.

As one of the first shows to kick off the autumn fashion trade fair season in the UK, the September 2015 edition of LondonEdge reported its biggest show for three years and an increase in footfall against last year, according to the organisers.

Held from 6th-8th September 2015 at Islington’s Business Design Centre, LondonEdge Managing Director Carole Hunter said she was very satisfied with the turnout and growing popularity of the fair:  “We’re absolutely delighted with the results of with the 32nd LondonEdge.


Early indication is that we have seen a rise in footfall from this time last year. Not only that but also really pleased at the high number of potential new exhibitor enquiries that we’ve had at the organisers’ office during the show. We’re looking forward to the next show at Olympia West between 7th-9th February 2016.”

LondonEdges’ 32nd show also saw the beginning of Edge:Edit. launched as a snapshot showcase of up and coming new brands from young designers of the future, Edit included utterly creative collections from fresh & talented Sera Ulger LDN, Sanctus, Librastyle and Nympha.

While the show welcomed new exhibiting brands this season that included The Ragged Priest, Motel, Syd & Mallory & Jeffrey Campbell and others, trade visitors and buyers were also treated to a daily programme of catwalk presentations, featuring brands such as Dolly Dotty, Bright & Beautiful, Collectif, with brands such as Voodoo Vixen, Hell Bunny and Queen of Darkness, Innocent, Banned, New Rock and others.

Seminar speakers left to right, Fiona Cartledge and
Karen Savage. Photo by Lucia Carpio for
 My Fashion Connect. 
Also for the very first time this season there was a new programme of seminars presented by industry experts to share a wide range of educational and inspirational topics, ranging from the benefits of blogging to insights on online retailing, from finance issues to trends and from new business top tips to the continued influence of 90’s fashion and club culture.















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