Paris fashion back from the summer break
By FashionUnited
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Fashion started off again on the right foot in Paris with a 4-day "working week-end" at the Porte de Versailles. In terms of salons, the range remains rich and attractive. From 3-7 September, Prêt-à-Porter Paris, Who's Next / Première Classe,
Mode City / Interfilière (Eurovet), Fatex, Eclat de Mode, the footwear and leatherware salon (MIDEC) left professionals in the fashion industry spoilt for choice.In
"For the July 2011 event, we're going to make our website more interactive, and we have provided for the development of a facebook space and a Twitter profile. The web is an essential communication channel, increasingly exploited by the countries of northern Europe. We hope to make the proposal of the salon more democratic, by adapting the codes of the general public to the professional sector. This naturally happens through a community approach", explains Séverine
Marchesi, General Steward of the Mode City salon.
One of the bastions of Porte de Versailles, which includes almost 1,400 brands, Prêt-à-Porter Paris continues to multiply salon-website interactions. "We keep our salon alive throughout the year through fashion events such as Paris Fashion Days last July and partnerships with bloggers or magazines," explains Muriel Piaser, the director of the salon. PAPP very quickly entered the blogosphere with the creation of http://www.trafficdemode.com/.
A virtual showroom at pretparis.com will also allow visitors to spot new brands at a glance after the salon.
Erika Lauret, manager at The French Factory, a small jewellery and accessories brand, which remains loyal to the PAPP salon, confirms that "without the Internet, there’s no more French Factory! This was the starting point. We have a physical shop, but e-commerce remains the main distribution channel for The French Factory: on-line sales via our e-shop and the sales realised on Winaretta.com represent around 50% of our revenues".
On the day before the launch date for this first round of fashion meetings at Paris Porte de Versailles, the website Boursedutextile.com announced the launch of its on-line clothes salon and a forum for exchanges, intended for professionals in the textile industry. This B2B platform, scheduled for launch on 10 October, will, among other things, allow suppliers and retailers to exchange merchandise through the largest network ever assembled in the clothing industry: 42,000 traders have pre-registered.
Indeed, it is not a question of treading on toes, since the virtual salon proposed by the Bourse du Textile is intended to bring together the entire profession. “In the Internet Age, the on-line salon is called for as the natural and indispensible supplement to the major traditional salons”, the Bourse du Textile urges on its website. To be continued…
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