Two years of hard and dedicated work transforming CIFF Copenhagen to a new international heavyweight platform have paid off. In the past four days, CIFF has proven to be a stronger and more innovative fair with the success of Crystal Hall, the unique showcase area featuring forward-looking brands such as Comme de Garcons’ Gosha Rubchinskiy, Christopher Ræburn and Art Comes First, as well as being a more segmented show in general.
CIFF also opened the new CIFF showrooms - a 10,000-m2 newly renovated showroom area that drew an increased number of strong new international and Scandinavian brands to a degree never before seen. The unique interior design surrounding both brands and buyers, created an easy, relevant and very contemporary experience.
Design & Fashion Director, Kristian W. Andersen states: “There are no short cuts or quick fixes. It’s all about hard work, patience and dedication.
The SS14 event showcased hundreds of new design-driven brands at CIFF making it the most innovative fashion-trade platform in northern Europe. But this is only the beginning. We will accelerate the pace of bringing the best brands to Copenhagen through our extensive global network and the CIFF brand”
This season CIFF had people visiting from all of Europe, Asia and the US as well as international buyers from shops such as Galeries Lafayette – Beijing, mytheresa.com, Luisaviaroma, Urban Outfitters, Liberty and Asos.
The next edition of CIFF Copenhagen arrives at the end of January from the 30th of January until 2nd of February for Fall-Winter 2014-15. CIFF will open its doors to the best brands in a unique bungalow environment, perfect for jeans and streetwear and for men’s and women’s cutting-edge collections.
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Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Measures, Metres, Inches or Licks.
Two blue licks away. Or a mood's distance A to B.
The scale we choose do indeed
construct the brittle throats of little
women's morning views. Though if used rightly,
or should I even say chosen wisely,
you have to rise above the inch-deep (7-9").
One Tailor went to school, and the
other was too cool. Cutting the weaves,
placeing their threads, the first one said,
"Thou art a fool" and by noon he was dead.
Labels:
ACF,
Art Comes First,
art direction,
Design,
Photography,
Style
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Editorial: Art Comes First, Hedi Slimane & Sarah Richardson for I-D Magazine, March 2012
Jacket by Sam Lambert & Shaka Maidoh for Art Comes First
Shirt by Mirja Rosendahl.
Tie John Galliano
Tie John Galliano
Shirt by Pringles of Scotland
Trousers by Sam Lambert & Shaka Maidoh for Art Comes First
Braces by Top Man, Shoes by Amathus
Photography by Hedi Slimane,
Styling by Sarah Richardson
Styling by Sarah Richardson
Labels:
2012,
ACF,
Art Comes First,
Custome Made,
Design,
Dylan Riley,
Edition,
Hedi Slimane,
I-D,
Magazine,
March,
Photography,
Rise And Shine,
Sam Lambert,
Sarah Richardson,
Shaka Maidoh,
Styling
Monday, 19 March 2012
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Tools of the Trade #1
Labels:
Design,
Lambert Kae,
Measuring tape,
ruler,
Savile Row,
Scissors,
Solouniko,
Stick,
Tailoring,
USB
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