29 Oct
Posted by: Kim in: Fashion Trade Show, Getting the Clothes
Someone on the fashion spot once told me that all your buying plans pretty much go out the window once you actually get to the showroom. That could not be any more true.
So this weekend is market week, and the Los Angeles Fashion, Gift & Home show at the California Market Center. Actually it got started on Friday and it ends tomorrow on Monday. I’m glad I only live 1:30 from LA so I was able to drive down for the day instead of spending $150 or so on a hotel room. I got to my old stomping grounds, downtown LA, around 12:00. There was a big war protest right down the street which caused the traffic to be back up and a lot of commotion. Great timing!
My first appointment was at 1:00 with the Agent Icon Showroom. The sales reps were super nice, helpful, and most importantly honest. I ended up spending about half of my budget on two amazing up and coming lines. For one of them, I had seen the line sheet and planned out what I would buy ahead of time, but I ended up spending quite a bit more! It wasn’t a problem since I ended finding more pieces that I liked. And I’m really confident about what I chose.
I was a bit bummed though because my absolute favorite piece from the line sheet looked quite different in person. Always see the clothes in person before buying!
Meeting with the showroom pretty much went down like this:
That was pretty much it. I was in the showroom for about an hour (I like to look at everything several times before making a final decision).
I also got a chance to look around the trade show. I wasn’t sure how that was going to work; I think basically, anyone who doesn’t have a showroom on the West Coast (or a few who aren’t located in the CMC) are set up in the trade show area, where you can just walk around and browse through the collections as you wish. I didn’t buy anything but I did pick of up several line sheets and business cards and there are at least two more collections there that caught my interest.
After that I was pretty much done…..it was 3:00. Yeah, well, I’m not used to getting up early!
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11|Nov|2007 1[…] Fashion trade shows and showroom appointments - this is where I talk about my trip to market week. […]
Hilary
08|Feb|2008 2Kim,
First I want to say how amazing it is to have your site to refer to, it really is an inspiration! I was wondering how and when you setup appointments with the deisngers for the trade show?
Thanks,
Hilary
Kim
08|Feb|2008 3Thanks Hilary for your comments and I’m glad you like the site!! To answer your questions….
A tradeshow is just like a big room with a bunch of exhibits, so any buyer can get in, walk around and meet with the sales reps and place orders. But a lot of other designers will be showing out of a showroom, and most showrooms prefer you make an appointment during market week (which is usually the same time as the trade shows).
Also, buying starts like 3-6 months ahead of the season so thats one thing to keep in mind. I bought a lot of my spring merchandise back in mid November.
To make an appointment I would just call or email the showroom or the sales reps if they’re at a tradeshow. Hope that helps!
Antoinette Gallagher
07|Jun|2008 4Hi Kim,
Im writing from ireland. The kids were quite good today so decided id go on the web. Have always thought of setting up my own clothes boutique but never really looked into it till today. So Bassically, only if you have the time, i would love to know rough estimates of how much money, on average, you would spend each season on clothes for your boutique? and the initial setup cost? Any info at all would be of great help. But again, only if you have time. Best of luck. Slainte!
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