Magic, S.L.A.T.E., Street Fashion Trade Shows Bring-out the Bi-Annual Gathering of the Tribes Complete with New Urban Prep, Sport Styles, Goth, Emo, Punk, and Indie Trends
MAGIC, S.L.A.T.E., and Street Fashion Trade Shows Indicate that Urban Has Taken the High Road and Street Contemporary Means More than T-shirts and Sneaks
Label Networks bi-annual review of MAGIC and its sub-shows bring together a dynamic change in fashion, as MAGIC itself split into 2 campuses to further attract its retailer and buyer base.
Label Networks’ review of MAGIC indicates that fashion designs from the streets inspired by music and the trenches of the economy can result in a culture-clash-up ripe with fresh designs.
There’s been a lot of attention recently to the re-invention of ASR/Class, including the SIMA partnership towards making the September show a must-attend event. Label Networks’ got the scoop from VP Andy Tompkins.
Danny Kass’ Grenade Streetwear Collection Provides An Incendiary Crossover from Snowboarding with Explosive Motifs, Hexagons, and Silk-Lined Boxing Hoodies
Fashion trade shows feel the recession, especially the big ones like MAGIC. But business is still being done when it comes to savvy streetwear brands and buyers.
Trade Show Update Part 2: MAGIC Adds Premium Women’s and Drops Runways; Meeting Rooms Increase at ASR; Agenda Picks-up a Few; Bread & Butter Introduces a Flea Market and Gumball Rally