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Fashion Takes Action Launches First Canadian Eco Fashion Awards

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Wednesday, March 31, 2010 0 comments
When Fashion Takes Action produced the first Green Gala in September 2007, there were only a handful of eco fashion designers in Canada. Nearly three years later, the sustainable fashion landscape has changed dramatically, with designers on both coasts working for the greener good. To recognize this hard work, FTA has launched its first annual award: FTA Design Forward.

“We felt it was time to recognize the leaders in the sustainable fashion movement”, states FTA Founder Kelly Drennan. “These are the designers who should be applauded for their pioneering work, and for showing the rest of the fashion industry how easy, and stylish, it is to go green”.

But this is not just about promoting the best of the best. FTA is a business-to-business organization that provides resources and tools to help the fashion industry become more sustainable.  So to stand apart from other contests, FTA has chosen to pull back the curtain and show the public what really goes on behind the scenes. They believe that all too often this is where eco fashion lives (and even hides); and that it is the story behind the garment where one truly discovers that it is sustainable. Drennan believes that transparency and accountability are the cornerstones of any sustainable business, and that the same standard should apply to the fashion industry as well.

With close to forty designers in the initial round, FTA developed a set of criteria to help narrow the list, and weed out those whose eco efforts either fell a bit short of the rest of the pack, or who were mistakenly positioning their brand as one that is sustainable.

The criterion cover four categories:

  1. Materials Used (organic cotton, hemp, recycled polyester, etc);
  2. Production (local, fair trade, closed-loop environment etc);
  3. Design (quality, style, wear-ability)
  4. Special Features (educate customers on eco friendly laundering techniques, alignment with an environmental charity, hangtags printed on FSC certified high post consumer recycled paper, etc)

Fourteen designers came through the filtering process, and now FTA is inviting the public to vote online for their favourite eco fashion designer. Voters are encouraged to read each designer profile to see how they hold up to the criteria, and compare to one another. “Understanding what eco fashion means can sometimes be quite confusing”, states Drennan.  “And we hope that the criteria will be helpful for consumers when placing their vote”. FTA has included their own comments with each profile, pointing out what they like, and where they think there is room for improvement (since perfection doesn’t really exist yet).

This exercise in transparency is an important one that FTA sees happening on a larger scale. As major apparel corporations feel the pressure to become more transparent in their supply chain (with respect to both social and environmental impacts), it is important for this same level of transparency to translate across fashion businesses of all sizes. It benefits the business, as they begin to understand where they can be doing more, and it provides the consumer with a clear and honest look at what these businesses are really doing to make positive changes.

The fourteen nominees are:
   

  • Thieves 
  • Elladora     
  • Elroy   
  • Paper People Clothing     
  • Laura Chenoweth     
  • Revolve Clothing Co.    
  • Nicole Bridger   
  • Salts Organic     
  • Preloved 
  • Lav & Kush 
  • deux fm    
  • Nixxi     
  • flora&fauna 
  • We3 (twigg&hottie)

The public voting process will end Friday April 16, 2010. The top three designers will then face a judging panel
  that consists of: eco model, activist, author and designer Summer Rayne Oakes; sustainability consultant Lorraine Smith who has expertise in textiles and life-cycle assessment; and EcoSalon Fashion Editor and green fashion expert Amy DuFault. The judges will ask each finalist a series of questions that dig a bit deeper into the four criteria.

The winner will be announced later in the month, and will be awarded a prize
that has a value of over $50,000: 

  • A free membership in Fashion Takes Action  
  • A three-month PR campaign, provided by Third Eye Media  
  • Eco friendly fabric to produce a sample collection of 30 pieces courtesy of Telio  
  • Participation at Nolcha Fashion Week’s Ethical Fashion Preview in NYC in September 2010  
  • Travel and accommodation for two to NYC, provided by Air Miles Reward Program  
  • Look book photo shoot with full creative team including photographer, models, hair & makeup and stylist  
  • Look book graphic design, and $1,000 towards Fair trade and Organic certification, provided by Ecocert 

For more information on Fashion Takes Action, or to speak directly with Kelly Drennan please call 416-778-5934 or email kelly@fashiontakesaction.com. Please also visit http://www.fashiontakesaction.com/content/fta-design-forward for full nominee profiles and photographs.

LG Fashion Week Toronto Fall 2010: Saniya Khan

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Wednesday, March 31, 2010 0 comments
Connecting with one's ancestry is the theme of Saniya Khan's FW10 collection, she who emigrated to Canada from Pakistan in 1999. Her show was indeed Eastern-inspired with batik prints and embroideries on tunic style tops and tons of velvet draped lovingly over models. White Pom poms finished the hemline on a black velvet a-line skirt and leopard prints abounded on chiffon. Not as wearable as we are used to seeing at LGFW and will appeal to those women who want to keep in touch with or dabble in Eastern influences. Luxurious with boudoir elements, loose in a sexy way, as though the models had been upstairs to "slip into something more comfortable".


- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

LG Fashionweek Toronto Fall 2010: Evan Biddell

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Tuesday, March 30, 2010 0 comments
Evan Biddell's show opened with a quirky 20s style "old" movie by Joe Fuda. The show was all fashion-forward, however, from the first look--an avocado green pleather jacket with huge epaulets (think tulip leaves turned upside down). The hoods were present, as were fringes and bold, cartoonish prints on tight dresses and leggings. Pleather pants matched with black fringe on top had the effect of slashed garbage bags. These looks bring the fun back into fashion and are wearable only for brave risk-takers, like the designer himself. Biddell continued the futuristic trend from last season, and models seemed somewhat androgynous, with bare faces and simple ponytails. A tiger-stripe print jacket wth huge hood and shoulders was reminiscent of Where The Wild Things Are.
Images courtesy of NIKKI ORMEROD PHOTOGRAPHY


http://www.nikkiormerod.com/


- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

LG Fashionweek Toronto Fall 2010: Pat McDonagh

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Tuesday, March 30, 2010 0 comments
Pat McDonagh loves women! A celebration of femininity that started with floor-length Russian-inspired overcoats in black and red complete with giant fez and mohair boots, and moved on to majorette-style jackets and leather pants. Padded shoulders kept with the trend, as well as wide belts cinching the smallest part of the waist. Hair was sleek with a sexy “bump-it”. Outerwear came complete with legwarmers and heavy cable scarves and an Amelia Earhart aviator jacket appeared with classic earflap hat. For evening, the veteran designer presented soft white dresses: an eyelet sheath, wool shift, and a suit that would do Chanel proud. Besides a few editorial pieces, the collection was eminently wearable.
- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

LG Fashionweek Toronto Fall 2010: LOVAS by Wesley Badanjak

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Tuesday, March 30, 2010 0 comments
Inspired by memories and photographs of his grandmother, Wesley Badanjak’s FW10 collection, “Behind the Gates”, was based in neutrals with hits of purple, hot pink, and red. A purple silk satin shirt stood out as did a fuschia tunic-length cable knit sweater dress. Most looks were body-conscious and unbelted, eschewing the trend to tie at the waist, and accented by fur cuffs and collars. Ruching throughout and gathering at the backs of dresses made sure garments stayed as tight to the body as possible. An off-shoulder printed silk dress with chiffon collar was lovely. Gorgeous silk-screened satin in a red floral pattern was like paint on canvas.


- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

LG Fashion Week Toronto Fall 2010: Dobric

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Tuesday, March 30, 2010 0 comments
Croatian-born Dobric's literary-inspired showcase opened to the sound of clicking keys and a backdrop of scattered typewritten pages. The women showed off 40s hairstyles and necklaces of giant gold paperclips draped around the men's necks. Printed silk dresses in hues of peacock plumes and gold leaf were cinched at the waist with skinny belts. The show bore a sexual tension in which the women seemed to be chased by the men. The slow pace of the music sped up at the end with a driving drum beat which upped the drama and romance quotient. Certain trends were incorporated including formless collars on jackets and narrow trousers.


- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

LG Fashion Week Toronto Fall 2010: Orange by Angela Chen

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Tuesday, March 30, 2010 0 comments
Orange by Angela Chen, the Vancouver designer's debut collection, was almost exclusively black and white with a splash of navy. Eminently wearable elegant simplicity on-trend with side drape on short skirts and skinny trousers, shapeless collars, and sheer gauzy tops. Feminine and floaty at times, the theme seemed to be city vs. country, black vs. white. An ivory halter dress with a beachy feel immediately followed by a stark, strapless black cocktail dress. New York vs. Vancouver.


- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

Calling all European Entrepreneurs!

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Monday, March 29, 2010 0 comments

Attend the Programme
Developed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, Astia's Doing it Right programme is about delivering results in every area of your business, from accelerating funding to accessing expertise when you need it. If you want to know what to say to investors and how you say it, who better to ask than an active investor? They'll be there but that is just the beginning. At Doing it Right, you'll cultivate invaluable relationships with key players and get straight talk from leading experts on developing strategies that support high growth.
Sponsored by key corporations including Microsoft, Cisco, Morrison & Foerster, Osborne Clarke, Silicon Valley Bank and BDO LLP, Astia is endorsed by The British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association and presented in collaboration with The Next Women.
The Entrepreneurs' Perspective
"Our involvement in the Astia Doing it Right programme and Investor Forum in London has been fundamental to our business", commented Elinor Olisa, Co-founder of DegreeArt.com, a UK-based online portal for buyers interested in acquiring art from emerging artists. "We recommend Astia without a moment's hesitation. It is a one of a kind programme that is absolutely packed with essential guidance, lessons, networking opportunities and support."
Key Dates
15 April: Application Deadline
4-7 May: Doing it Right London Programme, including London Company Screening Day
24 June: London Investor Forum
About Astia
Astia is a global non-profit organisation built on a community of experts that provides innovative programmes to exceptional women-led start-ups. Headquartered in San Francisco, Astia delivers programmes for entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, New York, London and, from late 2010, India. Focused on tangible proven results, Astia is well positioned to work with start-ups around the world as they access capital, grow their businesses, and develop the executive leadership of the women on the founding team. For more information visit our homepage, or contact katie@astia.org.

The Next Women is the first award-winning online Women's Business Magazine and Networking Forum, with a focus on start-ups and growing businesses led, founded or invested in by women.  It brings news on business, events, funding and tech from a female angle and interviews and profiles Female Internet Heroes, making them noteable and quotable.

Katie Nittler
COO, Astia
+44 (0) 203.356.9644 ext 2

British Textile Design Awards

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Monday, March 29, 2010 0 comments
In association with Cosmopolitan, New Look and British Fashion Council

Deadline: Friday 23 April 2010

This prestigious award in partnership with Cosmopolitan Magazine set students the challenge of designing a commercial fashion print with the chance to win a money can’t buy prize.

We want you to design a commercial print for A/W 10 and see it featured on a New Look Maxi or Maxi Twirl Dress next season. All you need to do is download the brief above,  get designing your print and transfer it to the template on the brief for the judging panel to decide. 

3 lucky runners up will be chosen to attend the live award ceremony, with the winner receiving £1000 prize money, dress modelled on the Clothes Show London Fashion Theatre Stage retailed in New Look and recognised by the BFC. 

The awards ceremony will take place on  Saturday 26 June 2010 within the spectacular Fashion Theatre.  If you are a runner up you will need to be able to attend. 

For tickets to watch the ceremony CLICK HERE and select Fashion Theatre tickets for the 12:30 performance. The awards ceremony will commence prior to the catwalk show in the Fashion Theatre. 

Independent Fashion Retailer Spotlight: Lois Eastlund

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Monday, March 29, 2010 0 comments

Store: Lois Eastlund 

Location: New York 

Program selected from: Independent Retail Week: New York City

LONDON FASHION WEEK / SEPTEMBER 17TH – 22ND 2010

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Monday, March 29, 2010 0 comments
NEWGEN APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN  
NEWGEN’s mission is to support the growth of original new collections which have the potential to make a mark on the international scene. Judging is undertaken voluntarily by a panel of Britain’s top editors, buyers and opinion formers who compare entrants against the standards of excellence attained by former winners. Those selected will receive sponsorship and mentoring tailored to the scale and positioning of their collections and businesses. Only those willing to undertake the full scale of commitment required should apply. We recommend that you research previous winners and the selection process of NEWGEN on our website: http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/newgenapplication. We only encourage those to apply who are ready to do so. Should a designer be invited to an interview they will be asked for research and knowledge of their markets and are expected to have a good understanding of these areas.  
SUPPORT AVAILABLE Cash sponsorship for a Presentation on schedule at London Fashion Week Cash sponsorship for a Catwalk Show on schedule at London Fashion Week An exhibition sales space in the NEWGEN area at London Fashion Week APPLICATION INFORMATION UK based companies only Less than 3 years in business Women’s ready to wear or accessories designers only and no menswear (separate application for NEWGEN MEN) or bridal wear If a designer has been unsuccessful in applying more than 3 times, they are no longer eligible to apply.  

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES Deadline for application forms to be submitted is 29th April 2010.  
FURTHER ENQUIRIES Camilla Scott-Bowden Tel: +44 (0) 20 7759 1977 camilla@britishfashioncouncil.com

The Nolcha Fashion Business Conference

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Friday, March 26, 2010 1 comments

The Nolcha Fashion Business Conference, May 20th 2010, caters to independent fashion designers, retailers and related independent industry businesses; providing one full day of industry expert-led interactive panels and thought-leadership discussions with those who define business strategy in the fashion market.

This unique event delivers content that is key to the independent fashion business owner by renowned professionals and industry experts; providing an additional platform for intimate networking with industry executives and decision makers.
 

Speakers include:
Long Nguyen, Fashion Director, Flaunt Magazine
Rick Weinstein, Director Sales/Marketing, Searle NYC
Jennifer Evans, President, Evans Group International
Sheryl Spariel, President, The Fabric Stock Exchange
Yuli Ziv, Co - Founder, My It Things
Michael Rabin, Sales, Datafashion
and more!!!

Agenda:
8:45am: Registration opens

9:30am:  Imaging and Branding - Image is everything and with that said... from the initial image that launches your collection all of the way to the seasonal updates, a fashion brand needs a path. Learn from the experts who will tell you everything from what colors mean to the consumer, what fonts really say and how important is a unique logo.

11:00am:  Manufacturing and Sourcing- Where do you turn when starting your collection? How do you grow when your orders get bigger? What are the pros and cons of sourcing internationally? How do I create a proper tech pack for my manufacturer? All of these questions will be answered as well as how to find pattern makers, seamstresses and a one stop shop for production.

12:30am: Virtual Worlds and Social Networks - A new institution in the fashion community, virtual goods have become a $100 million business per day. Learn how fashion fits into the equation with 3D modeling, virtual runway shows and virtual fashion pieces that can not only save money, but make money. Also learn about how social networks fit into virtual worlds as an additional marketing tool for your independent business.

2:00pm: Buffet lunch provided by Nolcha

3:00pm: Retail - Buyers and showroom representatives discuss what they expect from designers in terms of numbers of sku's, linesheets, lookbooks and how to approach a buyer/showroom with your collection.

4:30pm: Finance presented by NYC Business Solutions and M & T Bank- From bank cards, to lines of credit to loans, factoring, purchase order funding and merchant cash advances.

6:15pm: Cocktail reception

To purchase your Early Bird limited ticket price 
click here

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Tokyo Fashion Week Fall 2010: Gut’s Dynamite Cabaret

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Thursday, March 25, 2010 0 comments
Just as people flock to London to see the fringe shows where sky-high platform combat boots and blue Mohawks are the norm, so do they descend upon Tokyo to see the street-influenced club attire. Gut’s Dynamite Cabaret was about as mainstream madness as you were going to get this season. Coats made of patches, camouflage parkas, lace tights, shredded t-shirts, shredded furs for that matter. All encompassing what one can assume is how designers Cabaret Aki and Jackal Kuzu look at real fashion right now.
-Fashion Entrepreneur Report Team

Tokyo Fashion Week Fall 2010: Somarta

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Wednesday, March 24, 2010 0 comments
Tight fur collars, drop-waists and hair shaped like a ram, Somarta’s collection was that of a Shakespearean fantasy; however upon closer inspection, the lace tights, monkey skull bags and thigh-high lace up boots were just accents to a beautiful collection of cozy double-breasted jackets, and cocoon shaped sweater dresses. We could have done without the armor-like peplums but Tamae Hirokawa wanted to solidify the vision and if that meant nomadic warrior, then maybe in some odd way the breast-plates fit…
-The Fashion Entrepreneur Report Team

Tokyo Fashion Week Fall 2010: G.V.G.V.

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Wednesday, March 24, 2010 0 comments
Red, Fringe, Silk, Fur, Intensity. It was an homage to the sex-symbol… the siren at G.V.G.V. today. The designer Mug said the inspiration came from the film Mulholland Drive, which was evident in the red lips and hair combed over the eye but the drastic difference in garments from the tailored neutrals with an envelope neckline to the red leather bustier all the way over to a ruched cocktail dress made us think more of the main character and strength in women than one specific film in general. 
-Fashion Entrepreneur Report Team

Tokyo Fashion Week Fall 2010: Matohu

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Wednesday, March 24, 2010 0 comments
An urban landscape with pops of light and color seemed to be the theme at Matohu’s show. Rich in texture and strong in horizontal gradients of color, the collection almost had a prismatic effect. It was beautiful to see the horizontals come into play in leggings and at the waist-line of dresses. The finishing touch of the tonal headwraps acted like beacons to the theme.
-Fashion Entrepreneur Report Team

New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW) will be held at Scholastic Auditorium in the SoHo district of New York City with sessions running Monday, April 12 through Friday, April 16. NYEW is a semi-annual week-long forum featuring educational workshops, keynote speeches by recognized business leaders, expert panels delivering mission critical and relevant advice and invaluable networking opportunities -- at a price entrepreneurs can afford. The stakes for entrepreneurship in New York could not be any higher and unlike diluted start-up or small business events, NYEW is the state's premier forum providing the framework and catalyst for conquering New York's economic challenges.
"Unstable times create unbelievable opportunities," said Gary Whitehill, founder of New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW), who at age 26 organizes this inspiring event for thousands of innovators. "Small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, many of whom are out of work, often lack the resources, support, and network to jump start their vision. There are a lot of smart people out there with great ideas who are limited by their lack of resources. This forum cultivates opportunities for entrepreneurs to create new alliances that can expand their business. New York Entrepreneur Week was founded with a vision toward providing the best and brightest to those who need it most -- the entrepreneur of $5 million in revenue and below."
By aggregating the most important disparate entrepreneurial stakeholders from around the state with remarkable entrepreneurs from around the world, attendees are given the chance to learn, grow, connect and leverage opportunities to drive exponential economic change. Speakers include:
  • David S. Rose, Chairman of New York Angels, Founder of Angelsoft & Rose Tech Ventures
  • Marc Cenedella, Founder of TheLadders.com
  • Carley Roney, Co-Founder of The Knot
  • Jeff Pulver -- Founder of Vonage, 140 Characters Conference, Pulver.com & Chairman of Vivox
  • Ann Kaplan, President & CEO of iFinance Canada & Medicard Inc, Canadian Woman Entrepreneur of the Year
"For entrepreneurship to attain its potential in New York and develop into a powerful force driving the economy, we must break down barriers and build platforms which unite the entrepreneurial landscape. Now more than ever, it is critical for business owners of all sizes (especially entrepreneurs) to grow and sustain their network and New York Entrepreneur Week offers just that," said Gary.
New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW) provides a wide breadth of content to attendees, ideal for those who have aspirations to start their own business as well as established business owners with millions in revenue -- from college students to laid-off executives seeking to change their career path. In 2009, NYEW drew an unprecedented 9,000 attendees both in person and online with an overwhelming success rate. One in every 36 attendees went on to incorporate a new business and one in every 75 attendees left the event with plans to start their own business. 
Following the event Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., there will be an opportunity for attendees and speakers to connect over cocktails at a myriad of events throughout the week. 
A complete New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW) Spring 2010 agenda can be found at:http://www.nyew.org/index.php/event/agenda-schedule/
About New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW)New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW) is a non-profit movement formed around a single belief: entrepreneurs change the world. And now is the time for entrepreneurs who have the will and drive to prove they can achieve anything, to stand up and come together in New York State for another groundbreaking NYEW event. The New York Entrepreneur Week movement gives you the opportunity to actively engage the foremost entrepreneurs, investors and dealmakers both in the State and from around the world. NYEW is the largest statewide movement providing an exclusive educational experience for all entrepreneurs -- from enterprising young idea-stage innovators to hundred million dollar revenue generators. With over 100 speakers from 40 cities, 15 states and 3 continents, NYEW unites the state's diverse entrepreneurial community; giving you the opportunity to connect with and learn from New York's best and brightest entrepreneurs who are relentless, driven and dedicated to improving your business and the economy. Supported by organizations such as Women Presidents Organization, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, MIT Enterprise Forum and Executive Council. www.nyew.org
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