Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics Fair

28 11 2010

I am writing about the Intertextile trade fair that was held in Shanghai, China from October 19 – 22, 2010.  The show was held in conjunction with the Cinte Techtextil China Fair which ran in one hall (W5) from October 19 – 21.  The Intertextile fair was held in ten other halls (W and E) in two buildings at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.

This was my fourth time attending the Intertextile fair since moving to China in 2008.  Thankfully I planned my return flight from Toronto and New York to Shanghai on October 18th (arrival on 19th) so I could attend the fair on the 20th through 22nd.

I decided to take the subway as there was a new station (line 7, Huama Road) that recently opened that went directly to the Expo centre.  The subway was brisk on the 2nd day but crowed on the third and final day.  The travel time (40 minutes one-way) was comparable depending on the traffic and the cost savings was 8rmb vs 80rmb by cab from Xintiandi (return).  For most the subway is about convenience, minimal lines, minimal delays, no bargaining, or difficulties with explaining directions or location.

The second day of the fair I arrived at 10:00am and needed to register, thankfully there were now two registration areas and the one I choose was closer to the subway station and hall W5.  The other was 5 halls (15 minute walk) away between hall W and E and was the main registration area.  Picture below from the secondary registration area:

Intertextile Fair Registration

It was particularly nice to see that no cameras or mobile phones were allowed in the fairs as well they had really high fencing in case some decided to climb over to cut into line.  I think it was unnecessary but amusing. Once I got through the fence maze I was inside the registration area but was redirected back outside to the other side where I needed to fill in the registration form.  See below photos from the registration form counter and the line up once you completed the registration form.

Registration Area

Outside line up to submit registration form

Once I completed the form, I decided to look for alternatives to the half hour line to submit my registration, so I went back inside and spoke to some staff and was allowed to check in quickly as an international attendee, from registration entrance to the show entrance it took seven minutes.

Fair Entrance - badge scanning

Once in the hall I quickly located the area where I could pick up and show directory and map in exchange for two business cards.  At that point I decided it would be a good opportunity to catch the view from upstairs looking over the show floor:

Photo from the show floor

Now it was time to find fabrics for my clients as per their very specific needs.   For the next three days I walked endlessly up and down every isle of interest looking for the one needle in the haystack.  Thankfully I found a hundred potential suppliers, see below photos of some of the fabrics I selected for the client’s needs:

Woven shirting - 80x80, 140x120

Woven shirting - double-faced 40x40

Woven shirting - water brushed 80/2x80/2, 160x90

Woven shirting - Two sided brushed 32x32, 90x80

Knit shirts – Polyester Linen

Woven bottom - Right hand twill, Cotton, Polyester, Spandex

Woven outerwear - Polyester, 50Dx50D, 185x106

Woven Outerwear - Nylon, Polyester

Woven outerwear - 100% Nylon

Knit outerwear - 100% wool

Knit outerwear - 100% wool

Knit jacket - Acrylic Wool

Woven outerwear - Wool, Nylon

Woven outerwear - Wool, Nylon

Knit jackets - 100% Wool

Throughout the show I noticed multiple areas that highlighted country, fabric and trim trend areas.  It was enforced that there was no photography allowed, and security staff were on hand to make sure you were not taking pictures.  Thankfully during the show I stopped by the show office and got a media badge (photography allowed) and was allowed to share the photos below with you:

Japan Fashion Week (JFW) - Japan Creation

JFW - Garment inspirations

JFW - Garment inspirations

JFW - Theme inspirations

JFW - Fabric inspirations

Intertextile - Autumn/Winter 2011/2012 Fabric trends

Intertextile - Layers of time fabric trends

Intertextile - Fabric trends (no photography sign)

Intertextile - Fabric trends

Intertextile - Northern shelter garment inspirations

Intertextile - Trim Trends

Intertextile - Trim trends

Throughout the show lots of people were looking for a place to rest, sleep or eat below were a few options with attendees and exhibitors seizing the moments away:

Outdoor bench - fresh air or smoke?

Indoor seating - Rest or sleep

Indoor seating - sleepy time

All in all the Intertextile show is one of the most informative fabric shows in Asia.  I find that the Shanghai show is usually twice the size of the Beijing show.   If you are making clothes and buying fabrics this is a great fair to attend.  If you are unable to attend make sure you send someone on your behalf.

Happy fabric sourcing from Shanghai, China.





Xintiandi Style Mall Opening & Fashion Show Nov 16, 2010

16 11 2010

This post is a live post in regards to the new Xintiandi Style shopping Mall that opened in of all places Xintiandi, Shanghai.  Yesterday when I was in Xintiandi I noticed that there was a runway two blocks long from one end of Xintiandi to the other.  Below is a preview of the runway set up yesterday:

Xintiandi Style Runway Setup

After walking the runway, I decided to check out the mall… It looks fancy, sharp and classy.  I am sure it is expensive but the major challenge in Shanghai these days are there are many malls opening this fall alone.  The Xintiandi Style mall appeared to be 80% full with tenants but there were only a few people wondering throughout with most of the people not carrying bags from recent purchases.

Today I was back in Xintiandi for lunch and noticed further developments with the stage and decided it would be best to ask a staff member when the show would begin.  I was advised the show would begin at 2:00pm and it now was 1:40pm, so I decided to stick around to catch the action.  One problem is I had no camera with me, so the photos you are about to see are from my iPhone 3.

Xintiandi Style - View towards the new mall and stage

Xintiandi Style - Runway street crossing

VIP Entrance Staff and Security

The drinks that no one touched

VIP Sitting and Center Stage

Harley Davidson - Ride On - Show Opening

The Models - Kids take to the runway

 

Models - Son and Mom

 

Models on Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

Models - Runway

 

The Runway from a models perspective

The show was long and after 20 minutes I decided it would be best to get back to work and share the action with you.

 

Always the best from Xintiandi in Shanghai to you…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





Spin Expo, Sept 2010, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Fashion Show

16 11 2010

Immediately after the Santoni Fashion show there was another show highlighting the designs of students and teachers from Hong Kong Polytechnic University.  I decided it would be best to stick around as I had a great front row seat.

The show started off as a colorful and imaginative with lots of cutouts, imagery, and prints.  But then became dark and gloomy before the crisp White and light Grey techno inspirations hit the floor.  Then the runway changed again to an eclectic look followed by a feminine male, contemporary female and finished with futuristic look.

Below is a review of the show:

 

Featuring Spin Expo and Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Runway

My Cloudland by Libra Tang

Survival of the Fittest by To Kwok-wai

Runway

Antoni Gaudi by Cass Chow

Sempiternal by Jessica Lo

Animal Instinct by Victoria Cheung

BIO-Synthesis by Natalie Yau

Mercurial Femininity by Charlotte Ma

Runway Finale

All in all it there was a gamma of looks with varying fits, styles, finishes and looks… there was something for everyone.  I was hoping to list the designer names to each and every runway above, but that quickly became a F/T job, so instead if you would like to know who the designers were, please click here: HKPU Programme Rundown v2

Always the best from Shanghai to you… Peace, Love, and Happiness





Spin Expo Sept, 2010 Santoni Fashion Show

8 11 2010

On the first day of Spin Expo I noticed that they were having regular fashions shows, and I attended the Santoni fashion show.

The fashion shows were held in one of the tents and I got there early so I was lucky to get a seat in the front row, below are some images from the show:

Preparation for the show

Runway

Runway

Runway

Runway

Runway

Runway

Runway finale

I was impressed by the show and after-wards I headed to the 3rd floor to the Santoni booth to see and touch their products.  I also meet with management; we discussed machinery costs, product development, processes, and machinery placement.  It was an educational and informative session but they are missing the boat on execution and placement.

I tried to point out the obvious but it appeared as management would rather have the old and comfortable over a new perspective and idea, strange since the machinery is revolutionary.








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