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 Shoes, Bags, Belts, Hats, Jewellery, Glasses are analyzed in terms of current news, marketing, products and forecasts - And then developed in terms of colors, materials, shapes and designs.
This new global tool for creation is indispensable to the development of Women's and Junior collections.
Its goal: to renew creative inspiration, understand the market context and pinpoint new consumer trends… providing concrete design information to fulfill the demands of buyers and end-clients.
"Shoes & Accessories" is presented in a novel and practical box set.
An interactive, functional tool with a CD-Rom (180 pages) , a summary in the form of a poster and a catalogue of materials and trims.
The CD-Rom contains: A round-up of Designer collections for Summer 2006, a series of street reports, a close-up on the star accessories of the season, and of course: Promostyl's trends for Summer 2007.
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 Wet, ill-fitting boots are a thing of the past thanks to a design student from the University of Teesside.
BA (Hons) Industrial Design graduate Tora Haslum, 27, is from Bergen, Norway.
She decided to focus her final year project on women's boots after failing to find a comfortable fit.
Tora said: "I couldn't find a boot to fit me, either my legs were too skinny or too big.
My design has an extendable calf so the boots can fit anyone.
There's also the problem of what to do if the boot gets wet in the winter, so I've suggested anti-bacterial lining to remove the smell from wet or damp boots.
I really liked the project and have been in contact with two companies to get them interested in the design."
Tora enjoyed her three years at the University.
She said: "I always wanted to study in another country, to develop my languages and see other cultures. It's so different to back home. My computing and language skills have really improved and I know how to work realistically and under pressure."
"You also get a really nice welcome from the University's society for international students, Interlink.
It helps you to make friends from different countries."
Tora is now aiming to start her own business back in Norway, with Aina Moe, another Teesside design graduate.
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 It is a rare opportunity for both airlines and fashion industries to hold a world-class fashion show in an aircraft maintenance site.
On January 13, 2006, CHANEL will launch its 2006 Spring and Summer Fashion Show target the market of Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
And the venue will be in the Engineering and Maintenance Division of China Airlines in Taiwan.
The scale of CHANEL 2006 Spring and Summer Fashion Show is only next to the show in Paris.
The reason of choosing China Airlines is not only because of its world-class facilities, but also of its being a representation of Taiwan's national carrier.
Guests invited can experience the strict flight safety related standard imposed by China Airlines everyday.
Furthermore, customers of China Airlines can have the opportunity to experience the unique service from CHANEL.
To make the show successful, China Airlines has done a comprehensive safety plan, from guest invitation, transportation arrangement, to the area of the venue for this event.
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 In 2005, fashion was pretty and accessible with folksy patterns and knits, with just a touch of metallic glam to make it interesting.
It was also physically - friendly and forgiving with a nod to tiered skirts and flat ballet pumps.
The colour of nature, emeralds and envy - the various shades of green sashayed their way into the top spot this year.
Found liberally on a dress, or subtly on a wallet, green was de rigueur in the stylist's colour palette.
From frump to trump, tiered skirts were the toast of this season.
Whether as colourful Indian gypsy or plain virginal whites, this skirt hid a multitude of sins and made hippy chicks out of us.
Men were folksy too. A kaftan top with striking embroidery from Gucci.
Crochet used to be your grandmother's thing, but in the year past it came back in full force as trendy wrap tops, skirts and belts.
Especially popular were the crocheted cropped sweaters, which did nothing for keeping you warm but looked good.
Don't let anyone say you were wearing a tea cosy.
It never really went out of fashion, although it's been chastened occasionally for being boring.
This year, it came back with some force as black was touted the new black.
Gold and silver went daytime, either as a subtle shimmer of a thread in a jacket or as bold as
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 Decosit HKG is a residential & contract International Trade Fair for Fabrics and Furnishings and a 'West meets East' fair concept.
It is only open to exhibitors in Brussels and an invitation only exhibition.
Decosit stands for a 'West meets East' concept.
Upmarket Western companies offer high quality designs and fabrics to the Asia-Pacific Market.
A vast growing number of individuals have the possibility and, more important, the will to spend money on interior design.
Tourism and business travel are booming.
Both contract and residential, which is what Decosit HKG is all about, have huge potential in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Decosit selection (on exhibitor side) and the invitation-only (on visitor side) guarantee business-to-busine ss contact on the right level.
Hong Kong has a high profile with lots of advantages such as: no visa required, language facilities, easy to be reached from all over the world, etc...
Hong Kong is THE gateway to the Asia-Pacific region.
Half the world's population is within 5 hours flight from Hong Kong.
The fair will take place between 21 - 23 March 2006.
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