Monday, 31 December 2018

Bloomberg Billionaires Index updated rich list.

For the Christmas just past, and during the whole of 2018, did you buy, or order anything, or receive any pressies bought on Amazon? 

Well you are among the tens of millions of customers who have contributed to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s wealth, as he has been affirmed as the world’s richest man, according to the just updated Bloomberg Billionaires Index. 

The Amazon mogul’s personal worth increased by 24 billion to 123 billion dollars over the past year.
However after gathering the 500 largest fortunes in the world, reported the Belgian newspaper “De Tijd”, 2018 ended with the richest group of people losing a collective 451 billion dollars.  Top guy Mr Bezos lost about 45 billion US dollars in the last three months of 2018.

A year of volatile trading conditions had diminished the bank account of many of the billionaires on the index, such as falling stock markets, weaker consumer’s confidence and a generally challenging trading environment.
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Other top names on the list that made it to the top 30 wealthiest people globally included founders of some of our fashion retailers Inditex (Amancio Ortega), Alibaba (Jack Ma) and Fast Retailing (Tadashi Yanai) the largest clothing retailer in Asia and parent of Uniqlo.

Also further down on the rich list are the Walton family, owners of Walmart; Stefan Persson, chairman and largest shareholder of Hennes & Mauritz, the world's second-biggest retailer of private-label apparel; and Henry Cheng, chairman of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery, a Hong Kong-based jeweller.

Saturday, 29 December 2018

BLOSSOM PREMIÈRE VISION December event a success, say organisers


Organisers of BLOSSOM PREMIÈRE VISION, held 12th and 13th December, was billed as a major success as organisers welcomed 1,047 visitors - a 20% increase over the growth last seen in July six months ago.

Blossom Première Vision - targeted for high-end luxury brands - saw visitor growth both from France, up 17" and from overseas, up a staggering 35%.

The event featured an ultra-selective international offer from 116 exhibitors (up 24% vs. Dec. 17), including 77 weavers, 33 tanners and 8 accessory and component manufacturers.

This show was timed to align with the calendar of pre-collections, and in complement to the Première Vision Paris* calendar, which targets main collections.

Organisers said the warm and effective event, designed with an eye to creative interaction and the discovery of new suppliers in a convivial and intimate atmosphere, benefited from its unique location, the Carreau du Temple - a historic Site in the 3rd arrondissement in Paris  which has been renovated and recently reopened, ideally suited for international luxury houses and high-end brands.

Also as an experiential event, the show invited exhibitors and visitors to share a unique private visit of the exhibit: "The Secret Alchemy of a collection"** in the Marais at the Azzedine Alaïa Foundation, which pays tribute to the late iconic designer.

A More Select and International audience

Targeted by the show’s organisers for their highly creative and quality positioning, visitors from 23 countries represented some of the most prestigious fashion and luxury fashion houses who came to Paris to seek out and select new product developments and the latest fabric and colour innovations to build their Spring-Summer 20 pre-collections.  The visitors also included leading French fashion houses (81.5% of visitors), as well as a large and growing percentage of leading international brands (18.5%).

Following France, Italy sent the 2nd largest number of visitors, with attendance up by 50% over December 2017.  In 3rd place were visitors from the United Kingdom which also increased (+37%), while visitor figures the countries in 4th and 5th place - Belgium and the Netherlands - remained stable.

* PREMIÈRE VISION PARIS : 12, 13 & 14 February 2019
** "The Secret Alchemy of a collection" Exhibition runs until January 6th, 2019.  Address: 18, rue de la Verrerie, 75004 Paris

Thursday, 27 December 2018

Pantone Colour of the Year 2019 - Living Coral



PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral
If you liked pink in 2018, you will love the new colour of 2019.  Pantone has announced that the new colour of 2019 is Living Coral - an “animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.“
It is also fittingly in tune with the mood of today when we are concerned with the well-being of wild life in open waters and oceans threatened by plastics and debris pollution.


Spotted on fashion runways, social media, and even smartphones, coral is set to shine even brighter in 2019. Crowned as Pantone’s latest It colour, Living Coral is already making moves in the interior design world, emerging as a cheerful and versatile hue that adds personality to all parts of the home. Photo from Furniture Choice. 
PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral emits the desired, familiar, and energizing aspects of colour found in nature.   Lying at the centre of our naturally vivid and chromatic ecosystem, PANTONE Living Coral is evocative of how coral reefs provide shelter to a diverse kaleidoscope of colour. 

"Living Coral easily delivers a graphic pop to a space,” says Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at the on-line Furniture Choice. “Introducing it through small elements will brighten up a room, creating a sense of cosiness that’s also fresh and chic.”  

“Soften Living Coral’s energetic tone with cushions, throws and rugs for an inviting feel in the living room. The dining area can also benefit from this peachy hue. Elements like colour-blocked plates and coasters perk up a table arrangement, and set the mood for dinner parties.”

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Season's Greetings

From all of us at My Fashion Connect Global.
Have a festive and joyful Christmas season!

Festive decor in the Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong, December 2018. Photo by Alan Tyler.

 Deloitte reports record pre-Christmas discounts in the UK
According to Deloitte business services and research specialists, discounting during this pre-Christmas season is at record levels in the UK, having had analysed 800,000 products while revealing that discounts is on average around 44%, and possibly rising to 48% by Christmas eve, well ahead of the traditional clearance period.

Deloitte is expecting discounts to hit on average 52% from Boxing Day.

The experts feel that the recent mild weather has affected consumers' buying appetite for merchandise associated with the cold such as coats and boots, as well as knitwear which are traditionally desirable gifts.

 "We expect retailers to ramp up their discounting
 earlier than normal in an attempt to clear stock.”

Deloitte also said that the markdowns stores have applied as a result of the weak Autumn/winter 2018 season are spread "very wide" across the market.

Jason Gordon, Deloitte's lead consumer analytics partner, has reported that in recent years consumers have come to expect retailers to heavily discount products in the lead-up to Christmas which this year will fall on a Tuesday.  This means the shopping season will be shorter as consumers will use the preceding weekend to travel, thus resulting in potentially fewer crucial trading days for retailers. 

Friday, 14 December 2018

Brussel exhibition showcases students' fashion artworks in Darquer lace

If you're visiting Brussels during this festive season, and would like to get some fashion inspiration or experience something of design nature, you may be pleased to learn that the exhibition: Mad Vitrine / Double Jeu/ La Cambre - where you can discover the artworks of fashion design students at La Cambre arts visuels - is now on.
The textile design students have invested the culture and archives of Manufactures Catry - which specialised in the manufacture of high quality woven carpets since 1912 - to address the formidable technique of weaving Jacquard Wilton, while through a singular exercise of double volume, propose an original use of Leavers lace.
Photo © Dominique Maitre/ Catwalkpictures.com 

The fashion artworks have been based on a theme of Parade Animaliere, the result of great support from French textile mill Darquer - a lace specialist - and the initiative of its artistic director Stéphane Plassier.   Darquer specialises in Leavers lace which has been developed since the nineteenth century in the region of Calais and Caudry of France.

Enjoy the unexpected silhouettes which sublimate Darquer's lace giving them a very contemporary reading.

The exhibition is on until 10th January 2019.
Venue: MAD
Nouveau Marché aux Grains 10
1000 Brussels

Monday, 10 December 2018

Hong Kong Shines Brilliantly for its festival of Light!

While Paris, which is normally referred to as City of Lights, is burning and under sieged by protesters and rioters (and how will this be resolved, Monsieur Macron?), Hong Kong can easily take over the banner as it celebrates its brilliant Light Festival.

The lit-up skyline and city scape with Christmas lights turn this city and its beautiful harbour into a jewel box.  Feast your eyes on these photos captured while Content Editor Lucia Carpio was crossing on the Star Ferry from Central in Hong Kong Island towards the Kowloon Peninsula and the Tsim Sha Tsui district.  You may need to put your shades on.





All photos © Lucia Carpio 2018