The end of fashion week/market week/selling season for A/W 2007 can only mean one thing: private sales from emerging fashion designers from London, Paris and New York.
Malini Murjani, the New York based handbag designer known for her exotic skins and ethnic chic, is holding a private trunk show next week for her exclusive private client list. Check out her website. It is hot.
Afshin Feiz recently held a trunk show in London. As of next season, Afshin, who is based in Paris and has been showing in New York up until now, will have his London debut, joining the ranks of many upcoming designers who see London as a potential launchpad.
Osman Yousefzada, is one such designer. He has been showing London for several seasons now has a new shared space with Jenne O, known for her sexy shoes, on Québec St, just north of Oxford Street in Central London. Osman and Jenne will be hosting a gallery opening later this month, and will also take the opportunity to have a sample sale.
This is not only a good way to gain additional revenues. It is also one
way that many emerging designers help to fund their production needs.
By providing a lucky few with the ability to order next season's
collections in advance at wholesale prices or by selling samples from
previous seasons, designers can use the money to pay their suppliers
for their production needs. This helps to cover the production costs of
some of the orders from department stores and major boutiques who are
often reluctant to put down a deposit (sometimes because they fear they
will never see the orders, sometimes because they just have so much
power over these small companies that they can do whatever they want).
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