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Filippa K F/W 2013

Filippa K F/W 2013

Scandinavia’s Filippa K may not be as well known in Canada, but back in the frozen norths of Europe, they even have their own vintage stores.  Makes sense since they’ve been around for 20 years. This F/W Men’s season introduces a black tux and keeps 

James Perse Boutique – Yorkville “Launch”

James Perse Boutique – Yorkville “Launch”

James Perse has been steadily building his brand of ultra-comfortable LA-styled pima cotton chic basics across North America since 2003, but his presence is fairly new in Canada.  I was at the Toronto store “launch” last month. I say “launch” because it has actually been 

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 2 – Challenges & Strategies in Fashion Business – An Moons

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 2 – Challenges & Strategies in Fashion Business – An Moons

Day Two was a crash course in organizational planning for up and coming fashion designers and business owners. An Moons helped outline some of the biggest pitfalls that are encountered in the Belgian indpendant design field.  As with any creative business, finding capital, not just hard cash but what Bourdieu calls Cultural Capital (creative,  commercial {sales, business, marketing, pr}, organizational, technical, R&D, and legal is probably one of the biggest challenges.  Not to mention

However,what what can truly make or break a brand is the designer’s willingness to balance the creative design or “symbolic” value (in academic terms) with the garment’s actual functionality. The struggle between business and creative is never ending, but only second to the struggle between designer versus production teams, manufacturers and distribution chain.

My Big Business terminology was given a much-needed refresher as Moons outlined key integration terms from multi-sector and diagonal integration (for cross promotions á la LVMH) to upstream buying (where a manufacturer buys a designer). The concept of how of ‘artificial scarcity’ was touched on. Apparently it takes a lot of power to to create limited short run collections,  mostly through ownership of distribution and retail channels.  Ain’t that right, Heisenberg? It’s gotta be the blue stuff!

 

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 2 – Van De Velde Lingerie tour!

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 2 – Van De Velde Lingerie tour!

At last the moment all the guys on the tour had been waiting for, the tour of the Van de Velde Holdings lingerie factory in Schellebelle! Ok, I kid, although I’m sure some had some funny ideas of what to expect. Personally, I knew very