One of the most highly anticipated fashion shows of the year, GenArt’s Fresh Faces gives the industry inspiration as the kick-off event of Fashion Week.
Author: Kathleen Gasperini
GenArt Fresh Faces in Fashion Show Kicks-off LA Fashion Week with an Excellent Selection of New Talent
Who’s Got the Youth Vote ( Who Would Have It If They Could Vote); Plus Who Plans to Vote Mostly; and the Presidential Candidate”Wish” List by 13-25-year-olds
Historic Reunion of the Z-Boys Skate Team Attracts Fans of Surfing and Skateboarding to THELABELLAB Exhibition”The Z-Boy Show -Direct from the Source”
Neocha, China’s Answer to Social Networking
Label Networks encountered Neocha, a first-of-its kind social network in Shanghai for designers, musicians, and artists, when tipped-off by our researchers in Guangzhou and Shanghai who told us that Neocha was a new movement that was capturing the attention of young creatives from China and other parts of Asia. Neocha has made headlines in various subcultures on YouTube, Danwei TV, and other media outlets not only for their network, but the events they’ve hosted for up-and-coming musicians and artists.
Changes in Social Networking Patterns among American Youth Culture in Last 6 Months Indicate New Market Opportunities Changes by Demographics
Fresh data and analysis being released for Label Networks’ Spring Global Youth Culture Study 2008 indicates great changes in communication and networking patterns among 13-25-year-olds in North America. In this story, we concentrate on the usage patterns of young people when it comes to Social Networks and Updating one’s Personal Profile Page.
Jared Gold Runway Show Pop-up-Retail Concept at Union Station in Los Angeles Provided Instant Gratification for Hundreds of Fans Interested in this Avant Garde Street Fashion Designer
Jared Gold is well-known as an avant-garde designer for turning historical garments into ready-to-wear street fashion. At his highly anticipated show from his Black Chandelier label on March 14th held at the beautifully historic Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, he presented a collection of distilled Victorian garments with Louis the XIV style, models in massive wigs, colorful tights, all combined with a huge dose of fanfare as they strutted down a 190-foot long catwalk.