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COURTESY OF HONG KONG FASHION WEEK<br />

NEWSPAPER 2ND CLASS<br />

ENGLISH EDGE<br />

Color and crazy graphics<br />

dominated Vivienne Westwood’s<br />

diffusion line, Anglomania, seen<br />

on the runway for the first time at<br />

Hong Kong Fashion Week. For more<br />

looks from other designers showing<br />

in Hong Kong, see page 6.<br />

Anglomania<br />

<strong>Apparel</strong> and Retail Executives Look to China for Growth<br />

By Deborah Belgum Senior Editor<br />

HONG KONG—Step onto the balcony surrounding the<br />

Hong Kong Convention Centre and you’re greeted with a<br />

watery thoroughfare known as Victoria Harbour, where container<br />

ships ply the water with goods headed for overseas<br />

markets.<br />

Beyond the harbor sits a chain of undulating mountains<br />

and mainland China, which fashion and retail executives believe<br />

is their new economic frontier waiting to be explored.<br />

At the 41st edition of Hong Kong Fashion Week, held<br />

Jan. 18–21, the halls and conference rooms were abuzz with<br />

various companies’ expansion plans into China to tap the<br />

➥ Hong Kong page 7<br />

$3.50 VOLUME 66, NUMBER 6 JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

Trade Show Report<br />

Focus on Added<br />

Value at ISS<br />

By Erin Barajas Manufacturing Editor<br />

Exhibitors focused on providing recession-weary buyers<br />

with a reason to buy at the Imprinted Sportswear Show,<br />

which took place Jan. 22–24 at the Long Beach Convention<br />

Center in Long Beach, Calif.<br />

The show, which took place during extended rain<br />

storms, drew a strong attendance, according to exhibitors.<br />

Show Director Nikki Houston said she heard reports that<br />

some exhibitors were pronouncing the show their best ISS<br />

in eight years. “The vibe was very good, really positive,”<br />

she said. Final attendance figures for the show were unavailable<br />

at press time.<br />

On the show floor, approximately 400 exhibiting com-<br />

➥ ISS page 10<br />

Trade Show Report<br />

Business Up at<br />

Fashion Market<br />

Northern <strong>California</strong><br />

By Andrew Asch Retail Editor<br />

SAN MATEO, Calif.—Business was decent and buyer<br />

traffic was up at Fashion Market Northern <strong>California</strong>,<br />

the 50-year-old regional trade show that took place during<br />

the rainy weekend of Jan 23–25 at the San Mateo County<br />

Event Center.<br />

Executive Director Suzanne De Groot said there was a<br />

15 percent increase in buyer attendance and a 20 percent<br />

increase in vendor participation compared with last year.<br />

Vendors were seeing signs of those increases. Don Reichman<br />

of Los Angeles–based showroom Reichman Associates<br />

is a veteran of the show, which takes place five times a<br />

year. He said his business was up 25 percent compared with<br />

last year. “Last year at this time, [boutique owners] were<br />

pretty unhappy,” he said. “This year they’re buying.”<br />

➥ FMNC page 8<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Where fashion gets down to business SM<br />

10 12<br />

Manhattan Beachwear sells majority stake ... p. 2<br />

Star Show bows ... p. 11<br />

Good mood at Outdoor Retailer ... p. 11<br />

New Resources ... p. 12<br />

www.apparelnews.net


For influential fashion buyer Randy<br />

Brewer, eco-friendly styles are the new premium<br />

denim.<br />

As a buyer for high-profile San Francisco<br />

boutique chain Villains, Brewer helped spread<br />

the popularity of premium fashions when he<br />

managed the chain from 1997 until September<br />

2009, at which point, he said, he resigned<br />

amicably from the store. In late February,<br />

Brewer will debut eco-boutique Convert in<br />

Berkeley, Calif. He believes this retail project<br />

will get consumers and clothing manufacturers<br />

to support the cause of eco-fashion.<br />

The 1,800-square-foot store will open at<br />

1809 B. Fourth St. in the stylish neighborhood<br />

of North Berkeley, which is located<br />

more than one mile away from the University<br />

of <strong>California</strong>, Berkeley. It will offer<br />

stylish and contemporary looks from ecofashion<br />

labels Nau and Stewart & Brown<br />

Factoring Made Simple.<br />

2 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

NEWS<br />

Influential Villains Buyer Debuts Eco-Store<br />

as well as environmentally friendly items<br />

from clothing labels Obey and Hurley.<br />

Denim pants will retail for $200. Shirts will<br />

retail under $150.<br />

Along with making more stylish ecofashions<br />

available to consumers, Brewer<br />

said he is using the store to convince more<br />

labels to make eco-fashions. He said he has<br />

approached the former labels he worked<br />

with at Villains and gave them this pitch: “I<br />

know you aren’t eco, but I want to carry your<br />

line. What can you do to help me?” he said.<br />

Convert also will carry lines that are manufactured<br />

in America and constructed in factories<br />

where workers are well-compensated<br />

and labor under good conditions.<br />

He reported receiving many positive responses<br />

to the brash proposition. He plans<br />

to build a chain of Convert boutiques, which<br />

would give him more clout with manufac-<br />

Long-Time CMC Jewelry Store Closes<br />

After more than 10 years of occupying<br />

a prime location in the <strong>California</strong> Market<br />

Center lobby, Eclipse Jewelry Designs Co.<br />

is closing up shop at the end of February.<br />

Many CMC tenants were saddened by the<br />

news. Lisa Owers is the West Coast showroom<br />

manager for Swarovski. Alazraki designed her<br />

wedding ring in 2004. “They had fair prices.<br />

Their business was based on customer service,<br />

and they were friendly,” Owers said.<br />

After closing Eclipse, the Alazrakis will<br />

embark on a six-month trip to Asia and Europe<br />

to buy materials for Raquel’s jewelry<br />

line, called Raquel B. Designs.<br />

When they return to Los Angeles, they<br />

will expand the e-commerce boutique for<br />

www.raquelbdesigns.com and decide whether<br />

they want to open another store.<br />

Owners Raquel and Raphael Alazraki<br />

first opened their CMC store in 1996 on the<br />

CMC’s second floor. They moved in 1999<br />

when a space opened up on the main floor.<br />

The Alazrakis have spent their careers<br />

in jewelry sales and design. They emigrated<br />

from Argentina to the United States in<br />

1971. For many years, Raphael helped run<br />

a jewelry wholesale business in Beverly<br />

Hills.<br />

Raphael said he regretted leaving the<br />

CMC. “The building was like a big family.<br />

We feel like we are leaving our family,” he<br />

said.—A.A.<br />

The concept<br />

of factoring<br />

is simple:<br />

You Give Us Your Invoice.<br />

We Give You the Money.<br />

You Pay Your Bills.<br />

No bells, unnecessary, really. No whistles, not<br />

needed as well. No tricks. Ditto.<br />

At Goodman Factors, we simply offer smart,<br />

dedicated good service from an experienced<br />

team of pros. Along with money at competitive<br />

rates when you need it—today, for instance.<br />

Goodman Factors<br />

— Since 1972 —<br />

Please call 877-4-GOODMAN<br />

or visit us at goodmanfactors.com. Simple, right?<br />

turers. Currently he is the founder and sole<br />

employee of the company. He intends to<br />

partner with investors if and when he opens<br />

more stores.<br />

Brewer’s mission might give eco-fashion<br />

a great boost, according to Isaac Nichelson,<br />

the founder and chief executive of eco-fashion<br />

brand Livity. “He has been an influential<br />

retailer on the West Coast. If he can bring<br />

that same eye to the product mix in the ecoworld<br />

and make a presentation for the kids<br />

looking for a contemporary, street fashion,<br />

it would be great for everyone,” said Nichelson,<br />

who will be debuting a Livity store in<br />

Santa Monica, Calif., in early March.<br />

Eco-fashion stores were among the hardest<br />

hit during the Great Recession and many<br />

went out of business, Nichelson said.<br />

However, businesses serving an environmentally<br />

friendly lifestyle have dramatically<br />

increased, according to Greenopia, a Santa<br />

Barbara, Calif.–based publishing company<br />

that compiles a list of green businesses—<br />

from restaurants and boutiques to burial services.<br />

In 2006, there were 800 green businesses<br />

in Los Angeles County. In 2009, that<br />

number grew to 2,000 businesses.<br />

Brewer said eco-fashion will follow the<br />

same growth trajectory as the market for<br />

organic foods, which has steadily grown in<br />

the past decade. He tested the store concept<br />

with a Convert pop-up store in Berkeley,<br />

which he ran from Nov. 31 to Jan. 1. When<br />

the store debuts, it will offer a minimal store<br />

design, featuring a counter made out of laborers’<br />

work benches.—Andrew Asch<br />

Manhattan<br />

Beachwear Sells<br />

Majority Stake<br />

Cypress, Calif.–based women’s swimwear<br />

maker Manhattan Beachwear sold an<br />

80 percent stake to Linsalata Capital Partners,<br />

a Cleveland-based private equity firm.<br />

Manhattan Beachwear—which licenses the<br />

Kenneth Cole, Hermanny by Vix, Sofia<br />

by Vix, Hobie and Split labels—has annual<br />

sales of $65 million, according to Linsalata.<br />

Founder and Chief Executive Allan Colvin<br />

and his management team “invested alongside<br />

[Linsalata] and will continue in their<br />

current roles,” a release from the investment<br />

firm said.<br />

In the past, Linsalata has invested in<br />

niche apparel, including Alpha Shirt Co.<br />

and Augusta Sportswear Group. Linsalata<br />

said the goal of the acquisition is to build<br />

on Manhattan Beachwear’s success with its<br />

retail partners—which include large national<br />

department stores, mass merchants and<br />

specialty swimwear outlets—and become<br />

the leading supplier of women’s swimwear<br />

by providing unique design capability and<br />

high-quality products supported by consistent<br />

execution and a low-cost global supply<br />

chain. Growing Manhattan Beachwear’s<br />

portfolio is another goal. The company will<br />

seek add-on acquisitions that provide the<br />

opportunity to add new brands, licenses or<br />

customer relationships, Linsalata said.<br />

“We are pleased to be partnering with<br />

[Linsalata] as we enter a period of aggressive<br />

expansion. Their experience in the sector<br />

will undoubtedly be helpful as we manage<br />

our growth going forward,” Colvin said<br />

in a statement.<br />

Eric Bacon, senior managing director at<br />

Linsalata, said, “We are excited to be working<br />

with this team and in this space coming off<br />

strong performance despite the weak economy.<br />

Women’s swimwear has proved recessionresistant,<br />

and the company, in particular, has<br />

strong momentum.”—Erin Barajas<br />

WEEK<br />

IN REVIEW<br />

<strong>California</strong><br />

It gets Juicy. The two <strong>California</strong> women<br />

who founded Juicy Couture and then<br />

sold it to Liz Claiborne Inc. in 2003 reportedly<br />

have left the company. In a<br />

New York Post story, Gela Nash-Taylor<br />

and Pamela Skaist-Levy said they<br />

wanted to work on other projects now<br />

that they have been with Liz Claiborne<br />

for seven years. They stepped down as<br />

co-presidents in 2008 to become creative<br />

directors until their decision to<br />

leave the New York apparel behemoth,<br />

whose other labels include Kate Spade,<br />

Lucky Brand Jeans and Mexx. Liz Claiborne<br />

announced internally on Jan. 4<br />

that the <strong>California</strong> duo was leaving but<br />

would be retained as consultants. Juicy<br />

Couture has long been considered Liz’s<br />

star brand and had several licensing<br />

deals for such things as perfume, shoes<br />

and handbags. Like the other labels in<br />

the Liz Claiborne stable, Juicy’s revenues<br />

were down in 2009. For the nine<br />

months ended Oct. 3, the label’s net<br />

sales were $376 million, a 13 percent<br />

decrease compared with 2008.<br />

National<br />

Abboud in at HMX. Menswear designer<br />

Joseph Abboud was named president and<br />

chief creative officer of HMX LLC, the<br />

company formerly known as Hartmarx<br />

Inc. In his new position, Abboud will<br />

oversee HMX’s brands—Hickey Freeman,<br />

Hart Schaffner Marx, Coppley,<br />

Bobby Jones, Exclusively Misook, Simply<br />

Blue (which includes Christopher<br />

Blue Denim and Worn Men’s and Women’s)<br />

and Monarchy Collection—beginning<br />

with the Spring 2011 collections.<br />

The award-winning Abboud got his start<br />

at Ralph Lauren and went on to launch<br />

his eponymous collection in 1986. He<br />

was named “Best Menswear Designer”<br />

by the Council of Fashion Designers of<br />

America for two years in a row.<br />

Kohl’s is all green. Menomonee Falls,<br />

Wis.–based retailer Kohl’s Department<br />

Stores has purchased nearly 1.4 billion<br />

kilowatt hours of green-energy power—<br />

enough to meet 100 percent of the retailer’s<br />

annual purchased electricity use. The<br />

green-energy purchase moved Kohl’s up<br />

to the No. 2 spot on the U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency’s list of Fortune<br />

500 companies purchasing green power.<br />

Green power is generated from renewable<br />

resources, such as wind and solar.<br />

Quote of the Week<br />

You’re always treading lightly.<br />

I’ve had actresses who are a<br />

size 2 stand in front of me and<br />

weep. I’ve had young girls who<br />

want to cover their arms and<br />

older women who want to cover<br />

their arms. But at the end of the<br />

day, it’s always really about the<br />

client.<br />

—Los Angeles–based designer Kevan Hall,<br />

who dressed actresses Gabourey Sidibe and<br />

Jaime Pressly for the recent Golden Globe<br />

Awards, discussing designing for a range of<br />

sizes in a story in The Washington Post


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4 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

Nicole Castrogiovanni, vice president of<br />

sales at Costa Mesa, Calif.–based Modern<br />

Amusement, confirmed reports that the<br />

contemporary sportswear label has ceased<br />

operations, effective immediately. Modern<br />

Amusement, which was founded by designer<br />

Jeff Yokoyama and later acquired<br />

by Mossimo Giannulli, made preppy West<br />

Coast–tinged styles for men and women.<br />

Castrogiovanni did not offer a reason for the<br />

brand’s closing.<br />

Published reports indicate Modern<br />

Amusement fell on hard times under Michael<br />

Boyes, the company’s chief executive<br />

officer, who in 2008 created Blk Brd<br />

LLC, a company founded to act as Modern<br />

Amusement’s master licensee. At the time<br />

Jan. 30<br />

Kao Pao Shu cocktail party with<br />

Naida Begeta<br />

7227 Beverly Blvd.<br />

Los Angeles<br />

STYLEMAX<br />

The Merchandise Mart<br />

Chicago<br />

Through Feb. 2<br />

Jan. 31<br />

Westcoast Trend Show<br />

Embassy Suites Hotel<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Through Feb. 1<br />

Feb. 1<br />

Compass<br />

The Puck Building<br />

New York<br />

Through Feb. 2<br />

CALA<br />

Westin St. Francis Hotel<br />

San Francisco<br />

Through Feb. 2<br />

NEWS<br />

Workroom Set to Launch in Las Vegas<br />

Another show will join the Las Vegas<br />

trade show lineup in February when Workroom<br />

bows Feb. 16–18 at the Mandalay<br />

Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.<br />

Organized by Andre Warren, Stephanie<br />

Seeley and Sharifa Cudjoe, Workroom is<br />

being billed as a new and independent trade<br />

show. (Warren is chief merchandising officer<br />

of Advanstar Communications’ fashion<br />

group, Stephanie Seeley is Pooltradeshow’s<br />

show director and Sharifa Cudjoe is<br />

director of the Project Global Trade Show.<br />

Project and Pool are divisions of Advanstar<br />

and run concurrently with another Advanstar<br />

property, the MAGIC Marketplace.)<br />

“It’s a completely separate, individual,<br />

independent show,” Warren said. “The three<br />

of us banded together within the company<br />

and are putting on this independent show.<br />

We created the kind of show that we, as<br />

buyers, would like to see.”<br />

Calendar<br />

Feb. 2<br />

Materials at WSA<br />

The Collections at WSA<br />

WSA Show<br />

Mandalay Bay Convention Center<br />

and Sands Expo and Convention<br />

Center<br />

Las Vegas<br />

Through Feb. 4<br />

Feb. 3<br />

ASR Access<br />

Class @ ASR<br />

San Diego Convention Center<br />

San Diego<br />

Through Feb. 4<br />

Feb. 6<br />

The Men’s Show—Dallas<br />

Collective<br />

Dallas Market Center<br />

Dallas<br />

Through Feb. 8<br />

Feb. 8<br />

Texworld<br />

Parc des Expositions<br />

Paris<br />

Through Feb. 11<br />

Prior to joining Advanstar, Warren was the<br />

menswear buyer for Fred Segal Fun in Santa<br />

Monica, Calif. Seeley has a background as a<br />

buyer as well, most recently holding the post<br />

of buyer for American Rag in Los Angeles.<br />

Slated to be held alongside and concurrent<br />

with Project, Workroom will be miniscule in<br />

comparison with the biggies that Advanstar<br />

produces. Its roster of 20 to 25 brands will<br />

include Surface to Air, Erik Hart, Kova &<br />

T and Deus Ex Machina. “We’re trying to<br />

keep it small and create a unique experience.<br />

The vibe is like nothing under the Advanstar<br />

landscape. ‘Lo-fi’ is a catch phrase we’re<br />

using to describe it,” Warren said. An openfloor<br />

plan, nontraditional booth systems and<br />

communal areas will help differentiate Workroom<br />

from Advanstar’s other shows.<br />

For more information, visit www.workroomshow.com<br />

or call (323) 666-2691.<br />

—Erin Barajas<br />

Modern Amusement Ceases Operations<br />

Blk Brd was created Giannulli said he hoped<br />

the five-year license would help the brand<br />

grow significantly.<br />

The brand will not make its Spring deliveries,<br />

leaving retailers such as Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue, Nordstrom, American Rag, Neiman<br />

Marcus and The Closet looking for<br />

replacements.<br />

A lawsuit filed in <strong>California</strong>’s Orange<br />

County Superior Court late last year gives<br />

some insight into the turmoil at the company.<br />

Blk Brd and Giannulli have filed complaints<br />

and cross complaints against each other regarding<br />

the management of the brand.<br />

Boyes, who also manages Toolshed Sports,<br />

a performance-underwear company, could not<br />

be reached for comment.—E.B.<br />

Feb. 9<br />

Kingpins<br />

Smog Shoppe<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Through Feb. 10<br />

Premiere Vision<br />

Parc d’Expositions de Paris-Nord<br />

Villepinte<br />

Paris<br />

Through Feb. 12<br />

“2010 Industry Predictions for<br />

Retailing,” presented by the<br />

<strong>California</strong> Fashion Association<br />

and moderated by Ilse Metchek<br />

<strong>California</strong> Market Center, lobby<br />

annex<br />

Los Angeles<br />

There’s more<br />

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2010<br />

LOW Minimums<br />

FAST Turn Around<br />

6 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

HONG KONG FASHION WEEK<br />

Ika Erik Tam Ika<br />

William Tang<br />

Ali Charisma Dora Chu Diana Xin Marc Cain<br />

Anglomania William Tang Giji Lin Peter Lau<br />

West Meets East on Hong Kong Runway<br />

The runway at Hong Kong Fashion Week was as busy as the city’s international airport<br />

as the Jan. 18–21 event saw 25 fashion shows hit the catwalk, up from 14 last year.<br />

There was a bit of something for everyone. One of the biggest draws was Vivienne Westwood’s<br />

first Hong Kong Fashion Week appearance, where the London house showed its diffusion<br />

label, Anglomania. Westwood was still in Milan for a show there, but her husband,<br />

Andreas Kronthaler, supervised the collection’s Hong Kong debut, which encompassed a<br />

kaleidoscope of fabrics and images that looked like an artist gone wild. Bright orange leggings<br />

with black designs highlighted a dress fashioned from fabric with a burst of bright orange<br />

flowers and white bees on a black background. A plain blue-and-white-striped shirt was<br />

adorned with an image of a Che Guevara look-alike and various sayings splashed across it.<br />

Top regional designers Guo Pei, Dorian Ho, Toshikazu Iwaya and Frankie Xie were spotlighted.<br />

Hong Kong designer William Tang made good use of the harem pant in knit outfits that<br />

looked stylish and comfortable. Indonesian designer Ali Charisma took his penchant for<br />

fancy dresses and played them up to the fullest with almost 90 looks that came waltzing<br />

down the runway.<br />

Ika, another Indonesian designer now living in Hong Kong, cast her Fall/Winter 2010–<br />

2011 collection into a global-sphere theme, presenting nomadic looks with long tunics and<br />

skinny pants, blue- and purple-hued dresses for her Nordic Winter group, and a wide assortment<br />

of colors and prints for her Geo Swirl group. Ika blended as many as seven different<br />

fabrics into each look, culling them from the 150 different fabrics that went into this latest<br />

collection.—Deborah Belgum<br />

COURTESY OF HONG KONG FASHION WEEK


HONG KONG FASHION WEEK<br />

Hong Kong Continued from page 1<br />

buying power of 1.3 billion residents.<br />

Mango, the Spanish retailer that has aggressively<br />

moved into several major international<br />

markets with nearly 1,180 stores, is<br />

on track to open 100 stores<br />

in China this year, adding<br />

to its stable of 71 outlets<br />

already there. “The middle<br />

class in China is expected to<br />

rise to 100 million people”<br />

in the next five or six years,<br />

said Sujuan Liu, Mango’s<br />

business development manager<br />

for China. “We believe<br />

the market can absorb 10<br />

times more stores than we<br />

have now. ... Expansion<br />

will be aggressive over the<br />

next five years.”<br />

The financial push to<br />

Asia is being prompted by<br />

the long-term outlook in<br />

the industrialized countries<br />

where a recession beginning<br />

in late 2007 has led<br />

many retailers and apparel companies to<br />

either close their doors or re-evaluate their<br />

future.<br />

Most industry observers expect Europe<br />

and the United States to see a slow and<br />

modest recovery as unemployment figures<br />

remain in double-digit territory this year<br />

and maybe into next.<br />

While the United States has dug itself out<br />

of negative economic growth, China’s economic<br />

seams are bursting. The government<br />

there recently announced its fourth-quarter<br />

gross-domestic-product growth ballooned<br />

10.7 percent from last year, one of the highest<br />

economic growth rates in the world.<br />

BAD BUNNIES: An edgy British line called<br />

Hell Bunny joined several alternative lines that<br />

displayed at World Boutique.<br />

“Mainland China is our target for business<br />

in the future,” said Vincent Fang,<br />

chief executive of The Toppy Group, a<br />

multi-billion-dollar apparel manufacturer<br />

and retailer in Hong Kong with more than<br />

500 outlets under the nameplate Jessica,<br />

Episode, Colour Eighteen and Weekend<br />

Workshop. The brands have been popular<br />

in many Western countries such as Great<br />

Britain. “Our Chinese market should be up<br />

10 to 15 percent this year, but our export<br />

market to the States will probably be up<br />

only 5 percent.”<br />

Fang is not only expanding the Toppy<br />

retail empire into the Middle Kingdom but<br />

forming joint ventures with Western companies<br />

to help set up stores in major Chinese<br />

cities. The apparel executive is working with<br />

Italian companies Oviesse and Miss Sixty<br />

and British brand Pepe Jeans to launch<br />

their retail chains. Oviesse opened its first<br />

store right before Christmas in Shanghai<br />

with another 10 on the horizon. And Miss<br />

Sixty is shooting for 60 outlets in the next<br />

few years.<br />

Vivienne Westwood, England’s iconoclastic<br />

designer who brought modern punk<br />

and new wave into the fashion mainstream,<br />

has an eye on China, too. The company already<br />

has 12 stores in Hong Kong, one in<br />

Macau and another in Shanghai. Andreas<br />

Kronthaler, the label’s creative director<br />

BRIGHT COLORS: The India<br />

Pavilion this year contained 47<br />

booths, down a bit from the 54<br />

booths that were at Hong Kong<br />

Fashion Week in 2009.<br />

and Westwood’s husband, said China is<br />

definitely on the company radar. “It still can<br />

grow a lot for us because we just started,”<br />

he noted.<br />

Kronthaler was at Hong<br />

Kong Fashion Week to<br />

coordinate the label’s<br />

first runway show there<br />

and help judge the Young<br />

Fashion Designer’s Contest.<br />

The winner received a<br />

three-month stint working<br />

with Westwood and her entourage<br />

in London.<br />

Exhibitors up<br />

While the Chinese market<br />

was the talk of the town<br />

during the four-day trade<br />

show and fashion event,<br />

exhibitors representing<br />

mostly Chinese apparel<br />

factories and Hong Kong<br />

apparel and accessories<br />

ventures were scrambling for Western business.<br />

Nearly 2,000 exhibitors signed up for<br />

the Fall/Winter 2010 show, up 17 percent<br />

over last January, when the event was noticeably<br />

quieter.<br />

However, U.S. buyers seemed to be rarer<br />

than normal. Shawn Far, president of U.S.<br />

<strong>Apparel</strong> Group in Los Angeles, attends<br />

Hong Kong Fashion Week every January<br />

and felt there weren’t as many buyers as in<br />

previous years. His theory was that many<br />

apparel executives probably opted to go to<br />

Bread & Butter in Berlin, a contemporary<br />

show held Jan. 20–22. “Prices are down<br />

here, but there is no newness,” said the L.A.<br />

executive, who has a license to produce Ed<br />

Hardy knits and jackets and makes his own<br />

label, Vertigo Paris.<br />

He said he believes more buyers are going<br />

directly to China these days to find cheaper<br />

factories instead of stopping in Hong Kong.<br />

“I may not come back here next year and go<br />

to China directly, too,” he said.<br />

Exhibitors were noticing a dearth of attendees.<br />

“There are very few American<br />

customers,” said Albert Guo of the Ningbo<br />

Hengdu Knitting Co. “I think it is due to<br />

the recovery.”<br />

But David Weng, owner of Ningbo Top<br />

Import & Export Co., had gotten a few interested<br />

nibbles from retailers in Texas and<br />

Florida who were taken with his contemporary<br />

sweatshirts and T-shirts with unique<br />

prints and washes.<br />

While basic garment factories and accessories<br />

houses filled several gargantuan<br />

halls at the event, one hall was reserved for<br />

World Boutique, a designer-label show<br />

that takes place every January during Hong<br />

Kong Fashion Week.<br />

One corner of World Boutique was taken<br />

up by the brightly colored displays of<br />

rockabilly, punk rock, alternative and emo<br />

fashions. The exhibitors, organized by the<br />

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purple and pink hair, enough piercings to<br />

set off every metal detector within a 100foot<br />

radius, and miles of tattoos. This was<br />

the first time an alternative-fashion group<br />

had exhibited in Hong Kong. Wendi Mc-<br />

Dowell of the Los Angeles label Lip Service<br />

and Kill City said things had been<br />

very slow. “People are interested but hesitant,”<br />

she noted.<br />

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line from London, who took a doublewide<br />

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fabric imprinted with bunnies gone bad. By<br />

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FMNC Continued from page 1<br />

Renée Cohen of<br />

Renée Cohen Sales in<br />

Los Angeles also noticed<br />

a 20 percent uptick in orders<br />

over last year. And<br />

The Kathy Franz Collection,<br />

an accessories<br />

showroom in Greenbrae,<br />

Calif., was in positive<br />

territory with a hefty 55<br />

percent spike in sales<br />

over 2009.<br />

Confidence in the<br />

economy was also reflected<br />

in how far out<br />

retailers were willing<br />

to place future orders.<br />

Reich man noted that<br />

many buyers were making<br />

orders with June 30 deliveries, believing<br />

that summer would be a selling season.<br />

At the same time, vendor Lynne Andresevic<br />

of Los Angeles–based showroom<br />

Crayola Sisters saw many boutiques ordering<br />

goods for immediate delivery.<br />

This was another sign that shoppers<br />

would be out in the stores soon after stormy<br />

weather kept consumers at home.<br />

“They [buyers] were saying January<br />

business was down because of the weather,<br />

but they were still buying Immediates,” Andresevic<br />

said.<br />

Bright colors were very popular during<br />

this market, Cohen said. Boutiques were<br />

buying tops, jackets and various separates.<br />

“They rarely buy complete outfits,” Cohen<br />

said. “They are<br />

item-driven.”<br />

Independent<br />

spirit<br />

Fashion Market<br />

Northern<br />

<strong>California</strong> caters<br />

primarily to independentretailers<br />

located on<br />

Northern <strong>California</strong>’s<br />

main<br />

streets and in the<br />

boutique neighborhoods<br />

of big<br />

cities. They sell<br />

stylish and casual<br />

women’s<br />

fashions classified<br />

as the<br />

misses market<br />

for women ages<br />

35 and up.<br />

Fashion<br />

Market Northern<br />

<strong>California</strong><br />

serves many of<br />

these boutiques<br />

because of the<br />

unique retail<br />

culture from<br />

the Bay Area<br />

to the Oregon<br />

border, said<br />

Nina Perez of<br />

the San Francis-<br />

co–based Nina Perez Showroom, an exhibitor.<br />

“There’s a Main Street culture<br />

here. It is specialty boutique–driven,”<br />

she said of the small-town feel of different<br />

Northern <strong>California</strong> neighborhoods.<br />

Retailers attending the show included<br />

36-year-old bridal and special-occasions<br />

store Trudy’s Bridal of Campbell, Calif.;<br />

McCalou’s, a department-store chain<br />

headquartered in Lafayette, Calif.; and<br />

Alta, a specialty-store chain based in San<br />

Jose, Calif.<br />

Also attending were Rabat, a boutique<br />

with San Francisco and Berkeley,<br />

Calif., locations; Cotton Party, from<br />

NEWS<br />

ACCESSORIES UP: Accessories sales were popular at The Kathy<br />

Franz Collection. Kathy Franz is pictured at right.<br />

Chico, Calif.; and the gift shop of the University<br />

of <strong>California</strong>, San Francisco.<br />

Berkeley-based boutique By Hand made<br />

orders for Los Angeles–based knits line<br />

Necessitees <strong>Apparel</strong>. Sebastopol, Calif.–<br />

based Shiki Monkey bought Johnny Was’<br />

embroidery line, JWLA.<br />

And many boutiques, such as Trudy’s Bridal,<br />

focused on accessories. Trudy’s placed<br />

orders for the jewelry line Ethel & Myrtle.<br />

Many retailers gave high marks to the<br />

show’s conveniences, such as plentiful<br />

parking. For Lilly Stamets of UCSF’s<br />

gift shop, the show was a place for inspiration.<br />

“We always come to the show<br />

for direction and for trends,” she said.<br />

For Julia Lyman of Shiki Monkey, the<br />

show’s ambience<br />

was an important<br />

selling<br />

point. “What I<br />

liked about the<br />

show was that it<br />

is more relaxed.<br />

It’s not aggressive,<br />

but we’d<br />

like to see more<br />

things for our<br />

demographic, 16<br />

to 40,” she said.<br />

Attracting a<br />

greater variety<br />

of vendors is<br />

an ambition for<br />

Fashion Market<br />

Northern <strong>California</strong>,<br />

said Reichman,<br />

who is on<br />

the show’s board<br />

of directors and<br />

is co-chair of the<br />

recently formed<br />

New Exhibitor<br />

Committee.<br />

Retailers said<br />

they wanted<br />

more vendors<br />

from labels sellingspecial-occasion,<br />

bridal and<br />

contemporary<br />

fashions, Reichman<br />

said. The<br />

committee will<br />

start the search<br />

for new exhibitors to invite by the end of<br />

February.<br />

The show’s producers say they believe<br />

Fashion Market Northern <strong>California</strong> has<br />

the opportunity to become a bigger show<br />

because many boutiques’ travel budgets are<br />

decreasing. Also, there are only a handful of<br />

fashion and accessories trade shows serving<br />

the important Northern <strong>California</strong> market.<br />

Those trade shows include CALA <strong>Apparel</strong><br />

Shows in San Francisco, scheduled for<br />

Feb. 1–2, and the San Francisco International<br />

Gift Fair, scheduled for Feb. 6–9.<br />

The next Fashion Market Northern <strong>California</strong><br />

will be held April 10–13. ●<br />

BUSY: Don Reichman, pictured standing, said business<br />

was up during Fashion Market Northern <strong>California</strong>.<br />

NORCAL: Nina Perez, pictured above, said Northern<br />

<strong>California</strong> hosts a retail culture driven by independent<br />

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makers, digital ink jet and sublimation printers, and more.<br />

The two lone dye houses on the show floor, American<br />

Dye House of Gardena, Calif., and Los Angeles Dye &<br />

Wash Co. of City of Commerce, Calif., both made their<br />

ISS debuts this season.<br />

Tom Stanton of the Los Angeles Dye & Wash Co.<br />

partnered with New York–based S&S Fashions, a maker<br />

of PFD T-shirts and fleece thermals, to be able to offer<br />

a one-two punch of blanks and wash treatments to potential<br />

customers. The partnership, Stanton said, could<br />

create a variety of new opportunities for both companies.<br />

“Together we can offer better pricing than if we were<br />

working independently. We can work with mass marketers<br />

who need 800,000 pieces or we can work with smaller,<br />

independent printers who only need 800 pieces,” he<br />

said.<br />

Joe Ryan, American Dye House’s vice president of<br />

business development, said brands are looking for ways<br />

to differentiate themselves and washes are a good way<br />

to do that. The company—which specializes in novelty<br />

washes for denim and counts Joe’s Jeans, Fidelity and<br />

Dylan George among its clients—added PDF washes<br />

to its list of services one year ago. Since then, garment<br />

dyeing has become a significant part of American Dye<br />

House’s business. At ISS American Dye House showed a<br />

handful of its latest treatments, including a mix wash that<br />

results in a double-sided crinkle look, a velvet wash that results in a subtle<br />

tie-dye effect and a half-and-half wash that creates an ombré effect. On average,<br />

each treatment costs $3 per garment, Ryan said.<br />

Blank-apparel manufacturers took the opportunity to debut their latest<br />

wares.<br />

American <strong>Apparel</strong> brought new “50/50” unisex sweat pants made of<br />

polyester/cotton, fine jersey hoodies and a tri-blend leisure shirt to the show.<br />

10 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

NEWS<br />

Attendance Up at Texworld USA<br />

Texworld USA, the New York–based textile<br />

trade show run by Messe Frankfurt USA, saw attendance<br />

surge over last year at its Jan. 19–21 show<br />

at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.<br />

Organizers said the recent show saw 20 percent<br />

more attendees than the February 2009 edition and 5<br />

percent over the January 2008 show. (Texworld USA’s<br />

February 2009 show drew 2,031 attendees from 25<br />

countries.)<br />

“The record attendance we<br />

achieved at last week’s edition of<br />

Texworld USA confirms that the<br />

market in the U.S.A. is coming<br />

back,” said David Audrain, president<br />

of Atlanta-based Messe Frankfurt<br />

USA, a division of Germany-based<br />

Messe Frankfurt Group, which<br />

produces more than 90 trade events<br />

annually.<br />

At the January show, Austrian<br />

fiber maker Lenzing, makers of<br />

Tencel and Modal, again partnered<br />

with Texworld by hosting its Lenzing<br />

Innovation pavilion to highlight<br />

the company’s latest offerings. The<br />

fiber maker also hosted a slate of<br />

seminars covering everything from<br />

sourcing, sustainability and trends<br />

to business strategies and innova-<br />

tions in knitwear.<br />

Texworld’s lineup highlights fabric<br />

and trim resources from around<br />

the world. At the January show,<br />

Lenzing put the spotlight on domestic resources.<br />

Eight North American companies—Buhler Quality<br />

Yarns, Design Knit Inc., Fessler USA, Manoir<br />

Inc., Laguna Fabrics/Enviro Fabrics, Mansfield<br />

Textile Inc., Pacific Coast Knitting Inc. and Tuscarora<br />

Yarns—participated in the Lenzing Innovation<br />

pavilion.<br />

Show organizers have plans to expand the offerings<br />

for Texworld USA’s next show July 13–15 in<br />

New York. Messe Frankfurt USA will launch two<br />

new concurrent shows targeting sourcing executives<br />

and the home textiles market.<br />

“With the launch of our new International Ap-<br />

ISS Continued from page 1<br />

parel Sourcing Show and Home Textiles Fabric<br />

Sourcing Expo to run alongside the July 2010 Texworld<br />

USA, we expect to bring even more qualified<br />

buyers than ever before to New York this July,” Audrain<br />

said.<br />

International <strong>Apparel</strong> Sourcing Show will be a<br />

sourcing marketplace for American manufacturers,<br />

trading companies, wholesalers, retailers, agents,<br />

designers and buying offices looking for apparel<br />

DOMESTIC SPOTLIGHT: Design Knit Inc. was one of several domestic<br />

resources featured in the Lenzing Innovation pavilion at Texworld USA.<br />

manufacturers to source finished goods or contract<br />

manufacturing. The Home Textiles Fabric Sourcing<br />

Expo will offer fabric and material sourcing for<br />

home products, such as linens, towels, pillows, window<br />

coverings and furniture.<br />

The two new shows are to be launched in partnership<br />

with the Sub-Council of Textile Industry,<br />

China Council for the Promotion of International<br />

Trade. CCPIT TEX, an exhibition organizer for the<br />

textile and apparel industry in China, will help bring<br />

a group of textile manufacturers from China. Messe<br />

Frankfurt will recruit companies from other textile<br />

manufacturing centers.—Alison A. Nieder<br />

Buyers at the booth focused on American <strong>Apparel</strong>’s classics, said Mark Smalley,<br />

and seemed to be upbeat. “It’s been a great show for us,” he added.<br />

Delta <strong>Apparel</strong> brought a new men’s T-shirt made in part of recycled plastic<br />

bottles and a T-shirt that features an easy fit made of 6 percent organic<br />

cotton. “People are concerned with the environment,<br />

but most aren’t willing to pay extra for eco-friendly<br />

products—especially not right now. These two options<br />

are price-efficient and provide some level of<br />

eco-friendliness,” said Gina Pepe, a sales rep with<br />

Delta <strong>Apparel</strong>. The company also added 21 new colors<br />

to its promotional price-point collection. “Before,<br />

the promotional price-point T-shirts were offered in a<br />

limited range of basic colors,” Pepe said, adding that<br />

more premium offerings had a wider range of color<br />

options. In recent seasons buyers have been opting<br />

for the lower-priced T-shirts, prompting the company<br />

to expand its color options to better serve its priceconscious<br />

customers.<br />

Pepe said the show had been busy, with plenty of<br />

walk-in traffic. “Business is picking up—especially<br />

among mass retailers and men’s [brands],” she said.<br />

The Bella booth was busy with returning clients,<br />

said Erin Talbot, a national account executive with<br />

the company. Unisex styles are a major push for the<br />

Los Angeles–based blank-apparel manufacturer in<br />

2010. In Canvas, Bella’s men’s line, new styles include<br />

a long-sleeve T-shirt, hoodies and a new deep-<br />

V-neck T-shirt. The women’s line has a new “Yoga<br />

T-shirt” with a sportier cut, a deep-V-neck tank top<br />

with a racer back, slouchy “boyfriend” fit T-shirts with deep V-necks and<br />

added tissue-weight jersey offerings.<br />

Commerce, Calif.–based Kavio brought colorful new burnout T-shirts<br />

with sublimation prints to ISS. Dean Vuong, Kavio’s vice president, said the<br />

T-shirts—available in V-neck, crew-neck and hoodie styles—are a good option<br />

for independent stores looking for unique shirts to print on. “Everyone is<br />

looking for something unique to help set them apart,” Vuong said. ●<br />

ADDED VALUE: Exhibitors focused on<br />

giving clients added value and additional<br />

options at the Imprinted Sportswear Show<br />

in Long Beach, Calif.<br />

Trade Show Report<br />

Majors Turnout<br />

For Kingpins NY<br />

Buyers at the Kingpins denim sourcing<br />

show in New York Jan. 19–20 shopped for<br />

Spring 2010 fabrics, looking for a mix of reliable<br />

staples and inspired new fabrics.<br />

Produced by New York–based fabric<br />

agent Olah Inc., Kingpins hosts biannual<br />

shows on the East and West coasts.<br />

Kingpins generally draws a large contingent<br />

of premium-denim brands to its West<br />

Coast editions. At the Jan. 19–20 run in New<br />

York, Kingpins’ attendees included major<br />

New York retailers and wholesalers. Representatives<br />

from Banana Republic, The Gap,<br />

Madewell, J. Crew, Club Monaco, Edun,<br />

Anthropologie, Free People, Marc by Marc<br />

Jacobs, Ann Taylor and American Eagle<br />

Outfitters shopped the show’s 27 vendors.<br />

“It was a great show, our biggest ever, in<br />

fact,” said Paul Cavazos, Olah’s director of<br />

marketing, sales, research and development.<br />

Exhibitors included Japanese trading company<br />

Amhot, Vietnamese piece-dye producer<br />

Burlington, Chinese piece-dye producer<br />

Zhonge, Japanese and Chinese corduroy<br />

maker Rainbow, Guatemalan jean maker<br />

Denimatrix, and the Cone Denim, Denim<br />

North America, Kurabo, Orta and Tavex<br />

denim mills. Attendees of the show were also<br />

treated to the debut screening of a short informational<br />

film about certified FiberMax<br />

cotton and cotton farming in Texas, which<br />

was produced by Olah.<br />

Cavazos said buyers’ must-have lists included<br />

perennial favorites such as chambray<br />

and new cotton-blend fabrics. “Interesting<br />

combinations of cotton were very desirable.<br />

Cotton/Tencel mixes, cotton/viscose mixes—<br />

anything that is drapey or more technical or<br />

refined than traditional casual cotton—were<br />

of high interest,” he said.<br />

Kingpins is an invitation-only show and<br />

will land in Los Angeles Feb. 9–10 at the<br />

Smog Shoppe in Culver City, Calif.<br />

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The STAR show debuted Jan. 26–28 with an eclectic mix that included juniors and young<br />

contemporary merchandise, as well as menswear, eveningwear, embellished tees and denim.<br />

Show organizers Greentide FT Corp. positioned the new apparel trade show to be a<br />

local option for apparel manufacturers and retailers. The show, held at the Los Angeles<br />

Convention Center, had a quiet debut, earning mixed<br />

reviews from exhibitors. Some said traffic was slow<br />

overall, while others said they were pleased with the<br />

caliber of retailers shopping the show, including larger<br />

discount chains; d.d.’s Discounts, a division of Ross<br />

Stores; AJWright, a division of The TJX Companies<br />

Inc.; and smaller boutiques.<br />

One of the busier booths at the show was New York–<br />

based Denim Group Ltd., whose labels include Paco<br />

Jeans, Vintage Brass, O.V. and 96North.<br />

National Sales Manager Sal Matari said the 22-yearold<br />

company was a long-time exhibitor at MAGIC but<br />

has opted in recent years to concentrate on regional<br />

shows, including Urban Suburban in San Francisco,<br />

Atlanta <strong>Apparel</strong> Exhibition Group’s Cobb Show in<br />

Atlanta and the Market at the Miami International<br />

Merchandise Mart in Miami.<br />

“I wasn’t expecting much [at the STAR show], but<br />

I’m pretty satisfied,” Matari said, adding, “We just had a<br />

retailer from Las Vegas with six doors.”<br />

The collections, which are produced primarily in China<br />

and Pakistan, sell to majors and the “mom-and-pop” stores.<br />

Matari said he’s seen business pick up a bit on the East Coast since the beginning of the<br />

year. “People have to stock their stores,” he said. And “since we started taking credit cards,<br />

we’ve upped our business,” he added.<br />

There were several new brands at the show, including Grace in L.A., a juniors embellished<br />

denim collection that launched in June.<br />

Some say the mood is always sunny at<br />

Outdoor Retailer, the biannual trade show<br />

held at the Salt Palace Convention Center<br />

in Salt Lake City. But at the recent Jan. 21–<br />

24 run of the show’s Winter Market, exhibitors<br />

said the mood was a bit brighter than<br />

last year.<br />

“In my opinion, from the Patagonia<br />

booth, the show was buzzing the entire<br />

time,” said Jess Clayton, a spokesperson for<br />

Ventura, Calif.–based Patagonia. “I got the<br />

sense that companies have really honed in<br />

and focused on providing top-quality products<br />

that consumers need. A lot of the ‘riffraff’<br />

seems to have gone away, most likely<br />

as a result of the 2009 recession.”<br />

Patagonia introduced several new items,<br />

including organic denim for women. The<br />

jeans come in two rises—low and regular—<br />

and are available in three washes: dark,<br />

medium and light gray. The company also<br />

introduced two dress styles, the “Au Bateau<br />

Dress” and the “Fortuity Flannel Dress,” for<br />

Fall 2010 at the show.<br />

Bill Inman, apparel business director for<br />

Rockford, Mich.–based Merrell, agreed<br />

that the mood at the show was lighter.<br />

“People seemed more optimistic,” he said.<br />

“My sense is people are looking for points<br />

of differentiation and also strong brands and<br />

a lot of value for the consumer at all price<br />

points.”<br />

Merrell introduced a new insulated jacket<br />

that can be folded into a travel neck pillow.<br />

Dubbed the “Guise” for men and the “Charade”<br />

for women, the style packs into its<br />

front pocket to form the pillow. The lining<br />

is made from PrimaLoft Eco, a mix of PrimaLoft<br />

fibers and recycled materials.<br />

Similarly, Merrell’s “Tri-Therm” jackets<br />

feature a soft shell and a removable down<br />

liner that can each be worn separately.<br />

The company also expanded its offers in<br />

its Ionic fabric, a poly/spandex blend that<br />

feels like cotton<br />

but performs like<br />

a synthetic.<br />

Focus on fair<br />

trade<br />

Matt Reynolds,<br />

co-founder of Indigenous,<br />

based<br />

in Santa Rosa,<br />

Calif., described<br />

the show—and<br />

the outdoor industry,<br />

in general—as<br />

“optimistic and<br />

fairly positive.”<br />

“The outdoor<br />

customer is hanging<br />

in there,” he<br />

said. “We had some of the best sell-throughs<br />

we ever had on Fall ’09 across the board.”<br />

In addition to outdoor stores—including<br />

Great Outdoors Provision Co., The Sports<br />

Den, Telluride Trappings & Toggery and<br />

REI—Reynolds said the show drew catalog<br />

retailers such as Sundance and resort<br />

stores—“which are perfect for us,” he said.<br />

“Even though we’re more of a contemporary<br />

fashion line, we have a special niche<br />

[at Outdoor Retailer],” said Rey nolds, who<br />

founded Indigenous with Scott Leonard in<br />

NEWS<br />

Trade Show Report<br />

STAR Show Bows With Broad Mix at the L.A. Convention Center<br />

Trade Show Report<br />

ECLECTIC SELECTION: The STAR show featured everything from young<br />

contemporary and menswear to eveningwear and embellished tees, including<br />

Los Angeles–based line I Love Marilyn.<br />

Mood Upbeat at Outdoor Retailer<br />

TRAVEL PACK:<br />

Merrell’s<br />

“Guise”<br />

insulated jacket<br />

folds into its<br />

front pocket to<br />

form a travel<br />

neck pillow.<br />

The company has already showed the collection in Dallas, Chicago, New York and Florida<br />

and plans to show at the MAGIC Marketplace in Las Vegas this February, according to<br />

sales representative Sue Tan.<br />

“My main purpose to come here is to catch out-of-state customers,” Tan said, adding that<br />

she primarily had seen locals at STAR.<br />

Another new company was Lovposh, which<br />

launched in October. Geared to the boutique customer,<br />

the Los Angeles–based young contemporary brand<br />

features tops, dresses and jumpers produced in China.<br />

“It’s very slow,” said co-owner Richard Lee. “We<br />

definitely made contacts, so it’s not a total loss. But<br />

I’ve been to other shows and it’s four to 10 times this<br />

capacity.”<br />

Lee said he didn’t mind the size of the show or the<br />

broad mix of merchandise but said he thought organizers<br />

should market the show to a broader range of<br />

retailers. “The No. 1 thing is to expand the customer<br />

base,” he said. “It seems the focus was on Asian retailers.”<br />

Another new brand was Hello Miss, a juniors collection<br />

featuring prints and bright colors. The Los<br />

Angeles–based label was founded about a year ago<br />

by parent company CB Pacific Trading Inc., which<br />

manufactures apparel and operates stores in Arizona.<br />

The show also featured several sublimation-print<br />

collections, including Miss Pinky, a 10-year-old company based in Los Angeles. The company<br />

has its own printing factory and produces everything in Los Angeles, according to Sales<br />

Manager Mike Jung, who said the target market is women in their 20s to early 30s looking<br />

for fashion items. Jung said the company had just shown the collection at the Intermoda<br />

show in Guadalajara, Mexico, and would be showing next month in Las Vegas. Miss Pinky<br />

also exhibits at trade shows in Atlanta, Chicago, Florida and New York.—Alison A. Nieder<br />

1995. “We were birthed<br />

in the outdoor industry 15<br />

years ago.”<br />

The company was<br />

founded with a commitment<br />

to fair trade and environmentally<br />

friendly<br />

materials and practices.<br />

Indigenous’ collection features<br />

hand-made sweaters<br />

and hand-knit accessories,<br />

all made by a team of artisans<br />

working in knitting<br />

cooperatives in Central and<br />

South America. The line<br />

also includes jersey pieces<br />

made by a small family-run<br />

operation using fair-trade practices.<br />

At Indigenous, retailers were looking for<br />

specialty pieces, as well as basics with contemporary<br />

style and accessories, Reynolds<br />

said.<br />

“The difference between Outdoor Retailer<br />

and other shows is the buyers book appointments<br />

at OR if you do your work ahead<br />

of time. We booked more appointments<br />

CHECKING AT RETAIL: Retailers were looking for accessories, basics<br />

with contemporary styling and specialty pieces, such as hand-knit<br />

sweaters, at Indigenous.<br />

FOR THE GIRLS:<br />

Patagonia<br />

introduced new<br />

dress styles “Au<br />

Bateau” (right) and<br />

“Fortuity Flannel”<br />

(left), as well as<br />

organic-cotton<br />

denim for women<br />

(middle) in a range<br />

of fits and washes.<br />

than last time, so we were very busy.”<br />

Reynolds had an especially busy schedule<br />

this show. A chance meeting with director<br />

Greg Reitman at the show led to a trip to<br />

nearby Park City for the<br />

Sundance Film Festival,<br />

where Reitman interviewed<br />

Reynolds for<br />

a film called “On the<br />

Green Carpet.”<br />

Reynolds said he and<br />

Reitman hit it off and<br />

soon discovered common<br />

ground between<br />

Indigenous’ focus on<br />

fair-trade practices and<br />

organic materials and<br />

the director’s “message<br />

about people needing<br />

to be more mindful of<br />

their purchases … and<br />

how we can make a<br />

difference through ac-<br />

cepting differences of<br />

others.”<br />

—A.A.N.<br />

JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS 11


Vestal Vision: Seeing Fashion<br />

It was only a matter of time, pun intended,<br />

before the action sports–steeped<br />

watchmaker Vestal International added<br />

sunglasses to its collection. Known for its<br />

close ties to tastemakers in<br />

music, surf, skate and<br />

snow, Vestal offers a new<br />

take on eyewear coming<br />

out of the action-sports<br />

market. Vestal Vision,<br />

which debuts in stores for<br />

Spring 2010 and makes<br />

its trade show debut Feb.<br />

3–4 at Class@ASR in San<br />

Diego, is more fashion-<br />

focused than the average action-sports eyewear<br />

brand.<br />

“The line was developed to be a little bit<br />

more boutique-friendly, a little more fashion-forward<br />

than one might expect out of an<br />

action-sports brand,” said Derek Boucher,<br />

Vestal’s marketing director. The six-piece<br />

12 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

unisex collection features four handmade<br />

acetate styles and two metal aviator styles,<br />

all wholesaling for $32.50 to $45.<br />

Produced overseas and designed inhouse,<br />

Vestal Vision is a major play to establish<br />

Costa Mesa, Calif.–based<br />

Vestal as a premium accessories<br />

brand. “There is a<br />

lot of competition in the<br />

[eyewear category] in<br />

the action-sports market.<br />

We’re not trying to compete<br />

with them so<br />

much as expand<br />

our presence,”<br />

Boucher said. Retailers shouldn’t<br />

expect, for example, performance<br />

snow goggles or super-technical<br />

shades. “Our goal is to create glasses with<br />

a Vestal vibe and aesthetic.” For more information,<br />

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William Rast to Launch Eyewear<br />

William Rast, the Los Angeles–based<br />

premium-denim and contemporary brand<br />

founded by musician Justin Timberlake and<br />

Trace Ayala and produced by People’s Liberation,<br />

will debut two eyewear brands in<br />

2011.<br />

William Rast Eyewear, which includes<br />

optical and sunglass options for men and<br />

women, and William Rast Racing Eyewear,<br />

a sportier collection, will be designed,<br />

manufactured and distributed by Viva International<br />

Group as part of a three-year<br />

licensing deal. Viva—<br />

which holds eyewear<br />

There’s more<br />

on <strong>Apparel</strong><strong>News</strong>.net.<br />

licenses for brands such<br />

as Tommy Hilfiger, Escada<br />

and Guess—has a<br />

distribution network that<br />

includes 8,000 retailers worldwide, said Colin<br />

Dyne, People’s Liberation’s chief executive.<br />

William Rast, which started as a premi-<br />

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um-denim brand in 2005 and has since expanded<br />

into a contemporary-apparel collection,<br />

has been on a growth track of late. In<br />

2009 the company opened two new stores in<br />

<strong>California</strong> and announced plans to open 40<br />

more in the next few years.<br />

Inspiration for the lines comes from the<br />

DNA of the brand, Dyne said. “William Rast<br />

has a DNA that includes a biker sensibility,<br />

leather and denim. Justin [Timberlake]<br />

wears glasses now, so some of the [William<br />

Rast Eyewear] inspiration will come from<br />

him.” Inspiration for the Racing collection<br />

will come less from Timberlake himself and<br />

more from William Rast’s ties to Indy-car<br />

racing, Dyne added. “We’ve been involved<br />

in Indy-car racing for some time through<br />

sponsorships and various other ways, so the<br />

[Racing] collection will draw inspiration<br />

from that,” he said, adding that the Racing<br />

collection will focus on sportier and moretechnical<br />

features.—E.B.<br />

WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTION


Position Available<br />

Downtown based Clothing Manufacturer has<br />

immediate openings for the following positions:<br />

Customer Service/EDI Assistant: Must have<br />

minimum 2 years experience working in Customer<br />

Service area and assisting EDI Accounts. Department<br />

store experience a plus. Must be organized,<br />

detailed and aggressive.<br />

Lead Technical Designer/Pattern Maker:<br />

Looking for hands on technical person with strong<br />

leadership qualities with 5-6 years experience in<br />

Juniors & Juniors Plus market. Must have expert<br />

fitting skills, be able to execute Designer's and<br />

Customers Vision, be able to communicate fit corrections<br />

verbally to pattern makers and written to<br />

factories overseas and be proficient in Gerber V8,<br />

Illustrator & Excel. Will be responsible for organizing<br />

and leading fittings, communicating comments<br />

to factories and lead peers. Advanced computer<br />

skills and experience with private label required<br />

Please e-mail resume to:<br />

recruiting@ungerfab.com<br />

Accounts Payable Specialist<br />

A minimum of two years of A/P experience. The Accounts<br />

Payable Specialist will be responsible for reviewing<br />

invoices, processing and batching of invoices, check<br />

matching, check disbursements and maintaining paid invoice<br />

files. This position will also assist the controller with<br />

journal entries, general l<strong>edge</strong>r analysis and assisting in<br />

preparation of reports. This position may also include the<br />

posting of chargeback’s and cash receipts as needed.<br />

The accounts payable specialist should have excellent<br />

written and verbal communication skills, be a team player<br />

and have the ability to multi-task. A part of the responsibility<br />

is collecting of accounts receivable on a daily basis.<br />

Email res. to: SGAGUILAR@Jessicasoutlet.com<br />

SOURCING MANAGER<br />

Crown Crafts Infant Products Inc. has a great<br />

opportunity for a Sourcing Manager in its Southern<br />

Los Angeles facility. Qualifications/responsibilities are:<br />

5 + yrs of exp. in sourcing and purchasing management,<br />

supplier analysis, bench-mark product lines, and strong<br />

negotiation skills with global suppliers. A background in<br />

importing consumer products and textile (all processes)<br />

exp. preferred. Candidate must also be able to conduct<br />

inspections to ensure strict quality standards and timely<br />

delivery of completed products. Review/Monitor WIP<br />

reports. Must have strong communication skills. Must<br />

also have strong management skills including follow<br />

through and delegation. Must know MS Office products.<br />

Qualified candidates should apply via email to<br />

ccip-recruiter@crowncrafts.com.<br />

SENIOR TEXTILE ARTIST<br />

Well-established San Fernando Valley apparel<br />

manufacturer has excellent opportunity for a Senior<br />

Textile Artist. Responsible for developing textile<br />

designs from concept to finished product. Requires<br />

3-5 yrs exp., expertise in repeat layouts and colorways,<br />

excellent communication and organizational<br />

skills. Photoshop/Illustrator a must; Vision/Nedgraphics<br />

and digital textile printing experience a<br />

plus. Competitive salary and benefits, opportunity<br />

to grow, creative professional environment,<br />

state-of-the art corporate facility and design studio.<br />

Email resume to apparelfashions@gmail.com.<br />

CLA SSIFIEDS<br />

P 213-627-3737 Ext. 278, 280<br />

F 213-623-1515<br />

To place your classified ad E-mail: jeffery@apparelnews.net, zenny@apparelnews.net<br />

www.apparelnews.net<br />

Position Available Position Available<br />

MISSY DRESS DESIGNER<br />

Seeking passionate, energetic designer responsible<br />

for direct development and design for our Missy<br />

Dress division. Oversees sample development,<br />

color and print, researching/understanding trends,<br />

and manage division design team. Maximum 3 yrs<br />

prior Missy dress design exp. required<br />

DESIGN ASST.<br />

Seeking a creative Design Asst. for our fast-paced<br />

Jr. Dept. Must be highly motivated, organized, and<br />

detailed-orientated. The right person must be able<br />

to work w/ trim vendors, screenprinters, patternmakers,<br />

and sewers. Must possess excellent communication<br />

skills, will work closely with designer,<br />

and sales dept. Min. 2 yr. recent exp.<br />

Please fax resume to (626) 934-5201 or<br />

email hr@swatfame.com<br />

Jerry Leigh an apparel company located in Van<br />

Nuys, Ca is currently accepting applications for:<br />

Sr. Designer (young men’s)<br />

Graphic Designer<br />

Associate Designer<br />

Sample Developer<br />

For confidential consideration, please fax<br />

resume and salary history to: (818) 909-9206<br />

We will contact only those individuals<br />

selected for further consideration.<br />

Full Charge Bookkeeper/<br />

Assistant Controller<br />

Minimum five years accounting/bookkeeping experience.<br />

Responsibilities include: factor and bank reconciliation,<br />

factoring charge backs, A/R and A/P experience, and all<br />

accounting duties through trial balance to financial statements.<br />

Must have experience working with factors and<br />

preferably in the apparel or apparel related industry. Must<br />

be computer literate and working knowl<strong>edge</strong> of Mass 90.<br />

Please e-mail resume to:<br />

gene.bonilla@kwdz.com of fax to:<br />

323-526-3528 attention: Gene Bonilla<br />

PATTERNMAKER<br />

Energetic and self-motivated individual needed to<br />

work in fast paced Private Label Company; 5-7 yrs<br />

exp. as a patternmaker (first to production),<br />

high-end denim exp. a must. Must be a team<br />

player, detail oriented & well organized; willing to<br />

follow through on projects with xlnt cust. service<br />

skills & computer literate. Gerber V8 software a +.<br />

Please fax or mail resumes with salary history<br />

to: Human Resources Department<br />

14725 S. Broadway Ave., Gardena, CA 90248<br />

Tel. No. 310-217-9888 ext. 219<br />

Fax Number: 310-366-7889<br />

PRODUCTION PATTERNMAKER<br />

• Minimum of 5 years experience with production<br />

patterns, 2 years with Gerber V-8<br />

• Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of knit and woven fabrics for junior<br />

and Jr. Plus<br />

• Detailed, organized, problem solving, have a<br />

thorough sense of urgency, ability to prioritize and<br />

meet deadlines.<br />

E-mail resume to elsa@secretcharm.com<br />

Melmarc is a leader in creative textile printing and is<br />

unsurpassed in technology and quality. Melmarc is<br />

located in Orange County, CA. We are looking to<br />

immediately hire an<br />

ACCOUNT MANAGER to service our<br />

established base of industry leaders within action sports<br />

as well asgenerate new business and new accounts.<br />

Experience in textile printing and/or embellishments preferred<br />

as well as an existing network of relevant contacts.<br />

Qualifications include:<br />

-- 3 plus years in a sales position<br />

-- Able to help clients develop solutions to<br />

business challenges<br />

-- Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of Action Sports industry and<br />

established contacts within industry<br />

Please submit resumes and brief cover letter<br />

to: resumes1@melmarc.com<br />

Accounting Manager<br />

Responsibilities: Take lead of a timely and effective<br />

month-end close accounting process. Manage the daily<br />

transactional accounting groups. Work closely with the<br />

controller on various projects. Assist in annual audits and<br />

tax return schedules preparation. Prepare Sales tax filing<br />

in various states.<br />

Position Requirements: Bachelor's degree in<br />

Accounting from an accredited college or university.<br />

Strong verbal and written communication skills. Proficient<br />

with Microsoft Office and spreadsheet reporting. Team<br />

player and ability to multi-task and meet deadlines is a<br />

must. Min. of 3 to 5 yrs. of exp. preferably in a large<br />

manufacturing environment. <strong>Apparel</strong> credit experience &<br />

understanding is a plus. Public accounting exp.is a must.<br />

Located in Seal Beach.<br />

Fax resumes to: 213-623-1515<br />

Woven Bottom Designer<br />

Min 3 yrs experience in bottoms, Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of<br />

sewing, construction, fit, sourcing, wovens,<br />

washes, etc. Responsible for winning designs,<br />

sketches, techs for imports, sample room, all<br />

domestic and import samples. Exclnt. communication,<br />

computer, sketching, on trend skills req.<br />

N hllywd location<br />

Email resume to : debra@sanctuaryclothing.com<br />

with salary requirement<br />

Garment Production Coordinator - Los Angeles<br />

• Communication w/ Customer for Price/Delivery/Order<br />

Details<br />

• Communication w/ Factory/Vendors for Garment<br />

Production<br />

• Production Work-in-Process through an Internal Sys.<br />

• 2+ Year Degree in Any Major<br />

• Garment Industry Experience preferred<br />

• Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of ALL Phases of Costing for Ladies Wear<br />

• PC Proficient, Excellent Written & Verbal<br />

Communication Skills<br />

• Garment and Fabric Working Knowl<strong>edge</strong><br />

• Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of Offshore Production Coordination<br />

recruiting@sai.samsung.com<br />

Casablanca Bridal<br />

Leading Orange County based Bridal Gown<br />

Manufacturer is looking for a dynamic Customer<br />

Service Manager. The right candidate must be a<br />

self-starter, have strong computer skills, ability to problem<br />

solve, & have min. 5 yrs management & customer service<br />

experience. <strong>Apparel</strong> experience a must, Bridal exp.<br />

is a plus but not required.<br />

Please email resumes and salary history to:<br />

Starr@casablancabridal.com<br />

GRAPHIC ARTIST<br />

Fast-Paced Trendy Kids Clothing company looking for<br />

artist w/capabilities including Illustrator, Photoshop,<br />

CAD work, art separations for screen printing, & good<br />

organizational skills for approval/submissions process.<br />

Team player a must!<br />

Fax Resumes: 310.965.7750<br />

JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS 13


Position Available<br />

Sand K Inc.<br />

Fast growing junior company is looking for a<br />

Production Pattern maker.<br />

Great opportunity must be able to work in a fast<br />

paced team oriented environment.<br />

Min 7 years exp. in knits/woven.<br />

Tukatech experience a must.<br />

Chinese speaking a plus.<br />

Candidates fax resumes to 323-890-9974<br />

Pre-Prod/Prod Developer<br />

Min 3 yrs pp/pd exp. Must have technical exp<br />

Work w/ overseas vendors, tech packs, fits<br />

comments, approvals, sourcing, specs, Answer to<br />

prod. Mgr. Must have pattern knowl<strong>edge</strong>, exclnt<br />

communication and organization Skills.<br />

Email resume to debra @sanctuaryclothing.com<br />

with salary requirement. N Hllywd location<br />

CONTROLLER<br />

DOWNTOWN Group OF <strong>Apparel</strong> Companies seeking<br />

Controller Min. 7 years of <strong>Apparel</strong> Industry Experience<br />

Responsibilities: include preparation of internal<br />

financial statements Management of cash flow, good<br />

communication skills and working.Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of factoring<br />

and large retail companies. Must have experience in<br />

<strong>Apparel</strong> Company with sales volume over $40 million<br />

Please fax (323) 446-8328<br />

PATTERN MAKER<br />

1st thru Production pattern maker. Exp on Gerber<br />

System a plus. Min. two years experience<br />

Fax resume to 323-277-6830 or<br />

mail resumes@karenkane.com<br />

TECH PACK WRITER<br />

A major private label manufacturer located in West Los<br />

Angeles is looking for a Tech Pack Writer with a min of<br />

3 yrs exp. Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of var garment constructions and<br />

fabrics is required. Bkgrnd in patterns is a huge plus.<br />

Resp include: Illustrator sketches & making tech packs for<br />

the factory. Exlnt comm, orgnztnl and follow-up skills<br />

required. A fantastic opp and room for growth.<br />

Great team environment.<br />

Fax resume 310-237-0634<br />

TRIM BUYER<br />

Candidate must be assertive, well org’d, detail-oriented to<br />

purchase trim and efficiently manage a Trim dept for a<br />

fast paced company. Candidate must be computer literate.<br />

Min 3-5 yrs exp. Must be able to communicate/work<br />

w/Cutting Services & Vendors. Bilingual (Spanish) a plus<br />

Fax Resume: (310) 347-4057<br />

TECHNICAL DESIGNER<br />

LOOKING FOR PERSON WITH STRONG KNOWLEDGE<br />

IN CREATING SIZE SPECIFICATIONS, PATTERNS &<br />

SEWING CONSTRUCTION. MIN. 5 YRS. EXP. PROFI-<br />

CIENT IN ILLUSTRATOR AND PHOTOSHOP. GREAT<br />

TEAM ENVIRONMENT. LOCATED IN CULVER CITY.<br />

FAX RESUME TO 310-237-0633<br />

Assistant CAD Designer<br />

Very busy textile converter is looking for an asst.<br />

CAD designer. Knowl<strong>edge</strong> of photoshop,& AVA a<br />

must. Must have 2-3 yrs exp. in textile industry.<br />

Pls. email res. to celerina@runwaytextile.com<br />

or fax to (213) 516-4498<br />

14 CALIFORNIA APPAREL NEWS JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 4, 2010<br />

Position Available Position Available<br />

Sample Coordinator<br />

• Coordinate production of customer sample<br />

from design thru production<br />

• Send out samples for approvals<br />

All candidates send in resumes w/salary<br />

history to jobs@mightyfineinc.com or<br />

fax to 213-226-8799<br />

Production Pattern Maker<br />

Must have woven bottoms exp. Responsible for<br />

bottoms, jkts, denims and wash. Import techs<br />

and comments, domestic patterns. Must be<br />

proficient on Gerber.<br />

No. Hollywood Location. Full or Part –Time<br />

Email Rosemary@sanctuaryclothing.com<br />

Production Patternmaker<br />

And<br />

1st Patternmaker<br />

Needed for fast-paced Knit Mfg. Both must<br />

be good communicators & well organized.<br />

Min of 2-3yrs computer patternmaking exp.<br />

Preferred Gerber/WEB. Good Benefits<br />

Fax Resume 310-347-4057<br />

Casablanca Bridal.<br />

Leading Orange County based Bridal Gown<br />

Manufacturer is looking for an Assistant Bridal<br />

Designer to work with Design Director. The right<br />

candidate must be a self-starter, have strong work<br />

ethic and solid sketching skills. <strong>Apparel</strong> experience<br />

a must, Bridal exp. is a plus but not required.<br />

Please email resumes and salary history to:<br />

Starr@casablancabridal.com<br />

ASSISTANT DESIGNER<br />

Minimum 3-5 years experience. Looking for<br />

organized, flexible, & positive person who is<br />

able to work quickly and efficiently in a fast pace<br />

environment.Cost sheets, techpacks knowl<strong>edge</strong><br />

a must. Computer literacy: Illustrator,<br />

Photoshop, Excel a must<br />

Please only qualified candidates<br />

E- Mail : AnnaS@panglobalbrand.com<br />

PATTERNMAKER<br />

HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL JR. COMPANY IS LOOKING<br />

FOR THE RIGHT 1ST-PRODUCTION PATTERN-<br />

MAKER. GREAT OPPORTUNITY, MUST BE ABLE TO<br />

WORK IN A FAST PACED TEAM ORIENTED ENVIRON-<br />

MENT. MIN. 5 YRS. EXP. IN DENIM, BOTTOMS &<br />

SPORTSWEAR. WE USE OPTITEX. WE ARE LO-<br />

CATED IN CULVER CITY AREA. GREAT BENEFITS!<br />

EMAIL RESUME TO: Richard@firela.com<br />

Major Swimwear Manfacturer needs:<br />

- Shipping and Receiving Person<br />

- Customer Service Person<br />

Both must have min 5 yrs. experience with<br />

department stores and boutiques.<br />

Email resumes and salary requirements to:<br />

Jaroval@aol.com<br />

Accounts Receivable<br />

Growing, dynamic apparel company in Santa Monica,<br />

has an immediate opening for an energetic, minimum 3-5<br />

years hand-on professional, with experience working with<br />

factor (CIT) to handle all aspects of AR department.<br />

<strong>Apparel</strong> experience strongly preferred.<br />

Email resume to randy@360sweater.com<br />

To place ads: 213-627-3737 Ext. 278, 280 Fax: 213-623-1515<br />

E-mail: jeffery@apparelnews.net<br />

ASSISTANT FABRIC BUYER<br />

Qualified candidates must have 1-2 years experience.<br />

Must be highly organized with great attention<br />

to detail. Strong communication, negotiation skills<br />

and computer skills, a team player (Excel, Word<br />

and email etc.) is a must. Must have experience<br />

working with overseas vendors will be responsible<br />

for ordering all fabrics and follow up on orders.<br />

Email: nancyb@citygirl.com<br />

DESIGNER<br />

Estab. activewear/lifestyle co. needs talented,<br />

experience designer to handle from concept, line<br />

sheets to production. Must know construction, color<br />

story, trims/fabric resource. Min. 5 yrs. exp.<br />

Freelance OK.<br />

Send resume: info@kosusa.com<br />

PRODUCTION PATTERNMAKER -<br />

KIDS & JUNIOR DRESSES DIV<br />

Immediate opening for organized & highly skilled<br />

indv with at least 5-10 yrs. exp. Must know grading,<br />

specs & be knowl<strong>edge</strong>able on all procedures on fit<br />

and garment construction. Proficient in computerized<br />

patternmaking using Optitex in required.<br />

Fax/E-mail resume to: 323-235-1018/<br />

susier@labellefashhions.com<br />

Fabric/Trim Buyer<br />

Contemporary apparel company seeks fabric &<br />

trim buyer/ 3+ years experience/detail oriented/<br />

organized with excellent follow thru /strong<br />

negotiation skills/ full circle proficient or equivalent.<br />

Candidates will also asst in production coordination.<br />

Please submit resumes to<br />

res8152@yahoo.com<br />

Busy missy sportswear manufacturer is seeking a<br />

highly exp’d Costing Analyst. Qualified candidate<br />

will have an extensive background in creating<br />

cost sheets for garments produced in Asia & North<br />

America. Must be detail oriented while managing a<br />

high volume of costing projects. Strong analytical<br />

& problem solving skills are required.<br />

Please e-mail resumes to:<br />

losangelesclothing@gmail.com<br />

Kandy Kiss of <strong>California</strong><br />

Order Entry Assistant<br />

Seeking organized, detail oriented individual<br />

who is a team player. Responsibilities to include<br />

order input, receiving, filing, etc. in fabric purchasing<br />

department. Experience preferred on vantage point<br />

AS 400 system and with garment industry.<br />

Valley location.<br />

Please fax resumes to 818-833-6371 or<br />

email to stephaniea@kandykiss.com<br />

1st Thru Production Patternmaker<br />

Because of maternity leave, we have a temporary<br />

opening for about 2 months. Seeking an ind. with 5<br />

yr. min exp. in Jr Knits. Must be self-motivated, detail<br />

oriented, accurate. Must do patterns by hand.<br />

Please send resumes to DLFilati@aol.com<br />

DDA HOLDINGS<br />

PRODUCTION PATTERNMAKER – Min 7yr Exp<br />

Advanced women’s contemporary design house seeks<br />

Exp’d Production Patternmaker. Individual must be able<br />

to meet deadlines, maintain design integrity and be 100%<br />

Gerber friendly. Excellent work environment. Benefits<br />

Email resume to : HR@ddaholdings.com


Position Available Position Available<br />

Position Available<br />

PATTERN MAKER<br />

5 yrs+ exp’d 1st to production pattern maker. Must<br />

have knowl<strong>edge</strong> in garment construction & grading.<br />

Must be proficient in MS office & Gerber system.<br />

Able to work in fast pace team environment.<br />

Email to: AnnaS@panglobalbrand.com<br />

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced in textile and finished garment production.<br />

Aggressive and good follow-up with China factories/mills<br />

on a daily basis. Must be English/Mandarin speaking.<br />

Fax resume 213-746-8500 or<br />

E-mail: lonni@majortextile.com<br />

Seeking exp'd, highly motivated LA-based Sales Rep.<br />

for Private Label to sell sweaters, knits, wovens, and<br />

Denim. Must have strong relationships with many existing<br />

accounts throughout the US. Need to be able to book<br />

immediate business. We are a PL business that has a<br />

great reputation with over 18 years of exp.<br />

email: HRdeptgs8@gmail.com<br />

Growing apparel<br />

company in Vernon,<br />

CA is seeking an exp’d<br />

Graphic<br />

Designer<br />

For consideration<br />

email resume to<br />

jobopening2357@<br />

gmail.com<br />

SALES<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

For Soc Conscious Co<br />

in SFV. Min 3 yrs exp<br />

w/ Specialty, Majors<br />

and/or Auto Access<br />

contacts.<br />

Email to<br />

applications@<br />

savethetatas.com<br />

Business Space Avail.<br />

Be A Member of the Famous Anjac Fashion Buildings<br />

SPACE FOR LEASE<br />

(LA Fashion District)<br />

Vintage Offices• Design Studios•<br />

Showrooms • Manufacturing • Contracting •<br />

Cutting Service • Retail • Self-Storage Unit<br />

200 s.f. up to 12,000 s.f.<br />

Convenient Parking and Walking Distance to<br />

<strong>California</strong> Mart<br />

213-626-5321<br />

Office Space for Lease!<br />

Was home to Joes Jean’s Corporate and Design Team<br />

2,000-10,000 sq. ft .available + warehouse space if<br />

needed. Brand new offices, Phone Ready, Internet t-3 ,<br />

Shared Receptionist, Conference Room, Unlimited<br />

Parking, Prime Location / Next to Liz Claiborne<br />

Design Office. Call: 323-721-2221<br />

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HERE<br />

Pattern Makers<br />

Seeking highly skilled 1st thru production pattern makers,<br />

Gerber system a plus. Must have 5-10 yrs. Exp.<br />

w/specialtyGowns, fabric & high quality production.<br />

Salary based on experience.<br />

Fax Resume & Salary history to: 213.747.9311 or<br />

email: hr@moniquelhuillier.com<br />

ESTABLISHED LADIES YOUNG CONTEMPORARY<br />

IMPORTER SEEKING FULL TIME DESIGNER<br />

WITH EXP. & MUST BE ABLE TO TRAVEL OVERSEAS.<br />

SEND RESUME TO<br />

KCHU@STEPSAPPAREL.COM OR<br />

323-261-2233.<br />

PATTERN<br />

MAKER<br />

Min. 5 yrs experience.<br />

Moderate price Mfg in<br />

Knits and woven.<br />

Fax Resume to<br />

213-745-7242<br />

selectclothing@<br />

hotmail.com<br />

35 Yrs. Exp.<br />

1st thru prod. patterns,<br />

samples, fitting, grading,<br />

sportswear, menswear,<br />

lingerie, Kids, Jr, Missy &<br />

all area. Sketches &<br />

pictures available.<br />

Christin 213-627-9191<br />

FITTING<br />

MODEL<br />

The experienced<br />

contemporary fit<br />

Size 6<br />

818-981-4348<br />

WE NEED SILKS -<br />

WOOLS & OTHER<br />

NATURAL FABRICS<br />

RAGFINDERS OF CA<br />

784 S. San Pedro St.<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90014<br />

email ragfinder@aol.com<br />

213-489-1732<br />

Fit Models Avail.<br />

Fabrics Wanted<br />

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