Mar 20, 2012

Shoe Exhibition- Wrongs and Rights


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                  Shoe Exhibition- Wrongs and Rights 
Three days at the GDS shoe exhibition in Dusseldorf  passed like a moment, and most of what I remember is not an exhibition or the preparation for it but the route, hotel-exhibition and back with a suitcase in my hand. This reminded  me a film starring Steven Martin, "Planes, Trains & Automobiles". I was the John Candy character, always on the road , just me, my products and the suitcase .

 I participated in the exhibition of such a global scale for the first time, so the lack of experience lead to many errors. Some of the mistakes I made  are strategic errors and  I want to mention them in this post, perhaps, this information will help other young designers to avoid them.

 First, book the hotel as early as possible, at least few months before the event. This will save you a few dollars, as the prices for rooms in the hotel grow during the exhibition. Second, you can arrive on the first day of the show, if you have an early flight. You can build your stand on the same day in the morning, arriving just straight  from the airport to the exhibition. Don't worry, if you're not some big shoe company, then you will have enough time to get everything set up and you will be ready for your visitors. Anyway, at the first day there are no many visitors during the morning hours. 

The most important thing is, to bring biggest collection as much as possible, I would say everything you have done from all seasons! Since it absolutely no matter if you have mixed different  seasons on your stand. The main thing is to present as much, models of shoes, as possible to the public, this is what draw attention. Believe me, designers bring everything they got. If you think you can pull it off with a small but impressive collection and the right buyer will find you, you are wrong. The buyers don't have much time to waste and they will pass your stand without even noticing. 

After the first time participating the exhibition you will find out what is the best place for your stand, usually the organizers stick the young designers way far at the end of those big halls. My suggestion for you is to look for some kind of a food&beverage stand, it always the most crowded spot and will be a great place to get your stand notice. 

I almost forgot, one thing you MUST DO. Few days before the exhibition, please send by email an invitation to your customers to the event, even those with whom you are not working yet, but feel that they can be your potential customers. The exhibition gives you a chance to invite guests with a free pass, it is very useful and your clients will appreciate it. Don't forget to mention the number of your stand , Hall number and even make a map, how to get to your stand. 
There are still lots of small things that need to be taken under consideration when preparing for the exhibition, but it will come to you with experience, all the main points I have mentioned here.
 See you at the next event and good luck to all! 

Feb 19, 2012

Why I love Cristóbal Balenciaga!


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Why I love Cristóbal Balenciaga!



For nearly a year now, I cannot get designer Cristóbal Balenciaga out of my mind. To be completely honest, I did not know about him before that, but ever since I stumbled upon his works on the internet, I keep coming back for more. 
I was amazed by his collections of clothes, especially considering the fact that his career began in the 1930s. I will not mention here facts from his biography or list his numerous contributions to modeling and fashion in general.You can look it up your selves.. Instead, I will simply try to express my fascination with him. 
When thinking about his gowns, the only associations that come to mind are very poetic and colorful. The cut of his gowns is so accurate and masterfully executed, that it seems to me as they are some kind of streamlined living organisms. The lines of his designs are so vivid that they look like some sort  of wet animals, and that’s why each crease and detail in the fabric is accentuated even more.   



The  reason I began the discussion with the cut of the clothes and not their design and it is because in Balenciaga’s case, the cut is the design . There is not a single useless detail that isn't planned to be an  essential part of the cut. He is a Master of his craft not only because his creations are beautiful, but because this beauty was born out of the wish to create new dimensions in fashion while masterfully handling shapes using his unique sense of design.

Perhaps it is exactly due to his excellence as a designer and couturier that I fell in love with the Balenciaga 's works.
Some people go back to reading their favorite book or watching their favorite film in order to cheer themselves. I, on the other hand, go back to browsing Balenciaga’s works.
If uninspired or doubtful in regards to my latest design of shoes, I go back to Balenciaga's designs again and again to regenerate my spirits.
 
I am no expert, but in my opinion, Cristóbal Balenciaga is one of the forefathers of modern fashion design. Simply Look at the works of Galliano, McQueen or Yamamoto (also some of my favorite designers) and you will see the familiar Belenciaga lines . The silhouettes and the styles of our clothes have been created by him way back in the 1950’s!





Once again, I must say that I am in awe of his art as a designer and a couturier. I think I'd like  to sign off with Balenciaga’s motto, which, I adopted and is now something I strive for: “a Couturier must be an architect for design, a sculptor for shape, a painter for color, a musician for harmony, and a philosopher for temperance”.  

PS: If anyone who has read this blog has any detailed information about Balenciaga that is not found on the internet, I’d be very thankful if he/she could share it with me.

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