Friday, September 30, 2011

September Sample Sales

Sample sales are in abundance on the last Friday of every month at the LA Fashion District and today is no different! Hundreds of showrooms for men, women, kids & home that are usually only exclusive to wholesalers have their doors open for the public to shop. Here are some sample sale action happening right now!

Evening dresses for $40 and $60, depending on length, at ABS Allen Schwartz, A0555, California Market Center

Kidswear, 6th Floor, California Market Center
  

Designer Ed Hardy children's apparel for a GREAT steal! Can't get any better than this!


Rep Et Trois, A0294, California Market Center
 

Many showrooms have sample sale signs to easily let shoppers know who's open for business


Shoppers will find lots of tops, jackets and pants anywhere from $10-$30 during the sample sale


Neatly displayed racks of clothing inside Noetic Showroom - a no fuss sample sale, just like shopping at a boutique! #612, Cooper Design Space

Smart shoppers who brought their own shopping bags inside Noetic Showroom

Tons of discounted clothing in beautiful prints, patterns and rich colors perfect for Fall are on sale!


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

LA Flower Market has the Largest Privately Owned Solar Installation in DTLA


Some of the solar panels installed with the breathtaking Downtown Los Angeles backdrop

The LA Fashion District's LA Flower Market just got greener. On Tuesday, September 27, 2011, the LA Flower Market held a press conference that officially welcomed the installation of a 280kw Solar Electric System that will now harness power from the brightest star to generate energy for their many vendors that sell flowers. This amazing feat marks the LA Flower Market as the largest privately owned commercial system that LADWP has in their system at this time, with 1,246 Schuco USA solar panels in place.

Councilwoman Jan Perry, chair of the Energy and Environment Committee; the Los Angeles Flower Market of Los Angeles; the Board of Directors of the American Florists Exchange which includes the LA Fashion District Executive Director Kent Smith; and the LADWP were present to help celebrate this milestone in transporting the historic facility into the 21st century.

"It is very fitting that the largest flower market in the United States is leading the way for the present and future of renewable energy. This solar project is an example of how sustainability and growth can coexist and flourish," said Councilwoman Perry. "I commend the Los Angeles Flower Market for championing green energy."

Here are some benefits that the solar system installation will provide for the LA Flower Market:
  • Offset 90% of the Market's usage for its largest meter
  • Reduce 8,724 tons of CO2 over 25 years
  • Provide estimated savings of $748,276 over 25 years
  • Savings is the equivalent of 28,389,080 miles not driven

Councilwoman Jan Perry speaking at the press conference



Some of the solar panels installed on the roof top



As part of LADWP's Solar Incentive Program, the green project garnered a $606,754.46 rebate
which will help offset the system's cost (photo via LAist)


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

CALIFORNIA DREAMING Fashion Show for a Cause


The Fashion Business Inc. (FBI) presents CALIFORNIA DREAMING...A FASHION CELEBRATION FOR A CAUSE. This special fundraiser event will celebrate Los Angeles as a global fashion center, one that welcomes cultural diversity and nurtures creativity, on Thursday, October 20th, from 6 – 10 pm at the beautiful Downtown Los Angeles venue Vibiana.

This entertaining, exclusive preview of California’s established and emerging talent, co-produced by Bubblefish Media and the FBI, will include the best of Southern California and the return of the Moss Adams Fashion Innovator Award (MAFI). The show will feature a runway presentation of capsule collections from LA’s best fashion designers. From surf and street, to junior and contemporary as well as high-end edgy and celebrity red carpet looks, the high energy show will cover every base. A reception featuring entertainment, cocktails, and hors d’ oeuvres will be held in the atrium, preceding the fashion show.

The fundraiser will help support the ongoing services of the Fashion Business Incorporated, a 501c3 educational non-profit. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

Don't miss this exciting event!

Tickets
$20 FBI Members
$40 Non-members
Buyers with Badges - FREE

RSVP Required
(213) 892-1669

Vibiana
213 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

California Dreaming...A Fashion Celebration for a Cause
10.20.2011
6:00pm - Red Carpet Arrivals & Reception
7:00pm - Runway Show with Award Presentation

Monday, September 26, 2011

PHOTOS: Macy's Passport Presents Glamorama

We attended Macy's Passport Glamorama on Friday, September 23 at the LA Fashion District's Orpheum Theatre. It was an AMAZING show filled with electrifying performances by Far East Movement and Cee Lo Green as well as visually appealling fashion installations by collections from Rachel Roy, Armani Exchange and Macy's Impulse, just to name a few. A special tribute was also given to AIDS activist Elizabeth Taylor that commemorated her courageous support to fight this serious disease. Macy's Glamorama was set to help benefit for AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) and Project Angel Food.

After the event, hundreds of fashionable attendees headed over to the California Market Center for an exclusive after-party. Free make-up touch ups by MAC, open bars and gourmet buffets, photo booths, gift bags and much more were enjoyed by all. Here are some photos of the Glamorama event, courtesy of the California Market Center:




Opening Host Pauley Perrette from CBS's "NCIS"


ARTrageous Dance Overture

Tommy Girl Fashion Presentation

Macy's Impulse Fashion Presentation

Macy's Impulse Fashion Presentation

Armani Jeans
Armani Jeans

DANCE-O-RAMA

DANCE-O-RAMA

Far East Movement

Far East Movement

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Special tribute to AIDS Activist Dame Elizabeth Taylor presented by her grandsons and friend Sharon Stone

Kenneth Cole Fashion Presentation

RACHEL Rachel Roy Fashion Presentation

RACHEL Rachel Roy

Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein
Tracey Reese

Papi

Papi

Cee Lo Green

Cee Lo Green & Glamorama Finale Performance


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

WGSN: Global Retail Trends 2012

With 2012 approaching, WGSN hosted their Global Retail Trends seminar at the California Market Center on Tuesday, September 13, 2011. They shared various insights and analysis on global consumer attitudes, retail trends and innovations that will impact businesses. Some of these insights include retailers to refine and refocus their efforts on customer service and develop sophisticated ways for a refined shopping experience. Through the use of social networking to creating a strategic visual presentation, here are the major tips retailers need to take heed for 2012:

1.       Convenience
For online retailers, making the shopping process convenient for their customers is extremely crucial and is a key factor in keeping their customers coming back.
For example, Zappos, the largest online shoe store, offers free shopping BOTH ways on their products including a 365-day return policy and 24/7 friendly customer service.

 
Another example is L.L. Bean. They offer a relaxed return policy and promise a lifetime guarantee in which if their customers are not satisfied, they can return anything purchased at any time.


Mobile shopping, aka “M-Commerce”, is also gaining relevance in the online shopping industry. For example, French Connection, Zara, Mulberry and Mark & Spencer all allow their Facebook fans to browse their products on their Facebook and mobile phone.



Additionally, Asos was the first online store to let their Facebook fans shop its entire collection via Facebook.

2. Brick and Mortar

WGSN says the trend for 2012 is to move towards the "white-box" look, which is a simpler decor and more efficient use of space. Here are some examples:

H&M, Amsterdam - the use of white in the decor and lights create a clean atmosphere
and makes the clothes the center point

Kochhaus, Berlin - they efficiently and strategically placed all the products
needed to create a dish in one place so that customers can conveniently purchase the items

Zara, Rome - a clean, no-fuss environment and with some sustainable features

Shangxia, Shanghai

3. Gender Neutrality

Not to be confused with cross-dressing, gender neutral is becoming prominent in the retail space, fashion and on the runway. For example, “femi-men” model Andrej Pejic has been receiving much attention due to his gender neutral look. 


Manufacturers are also embracing this trend by producing gender neutral mannequins

Brands are using the unisex fashion/couple styling in their ads.



4. Transform
In visual merchandising, WGSN advises retailers to add features in the retail environment that will interest the customers and get them to stay awhile.
Chanel + Colette pop-up, Paris - the raised platform acts as an interesting feature in the store
Chanel, Selfridge boutique - the Chanel section is fashioned like the perfume bottle
Mulberry, London - the use of pods and huts make for an interesting use of space

Oxygen Boutique - the triangular fixture brings the focus in on the rack of clothes


Alter, Shanghai - the upside down mannequins give an interesting, skewed perspective

5. Mood Retail/Heritage
Many designers are bringing their personal home comforts into their retail stores which makes their customers feel connected with the brand and also acts as a place of discovery.
Marc Jacobs created BookMarc, a bookshop dwelling space for his customers

Jimmy Choo - the sofa and other accents are found in the designer's apartment 

Christian Louboutin, London - the staircase and other details are replicas of his apartment

Louis Vuitton's new Bond Street Maison, London - the design brings together innovation, heritage and fashion