FASHION PRESS WEEK 2011

Posted by Pamela Reynolds On April - 4 - 2011

Leading business law firm Mishcon de Reya (MDR) in partnership with Fashion Press Week (FPW) is offering Fashion Business Club (FBC) members an incredible opportunity to showcase their AW 11 collections to a host of UK press across a two-day event as well as winning a year’s mentoring from fashion and media experts.

This incredible opportunity cements MdR’s commitment to supporting up and coming fashion designers and offers FBC members the chance to showcase their collections free of charge in the MdR space. Fashion Press Week will be taking place in May 2011 at One Marylebone, London and will preview a variety of high street, designer brands, boutiques, emerging talent and industry favourites. Press across fashion, consumer, lifestyle and trade media are set to attend.

For the second season running, MdR will be sponsoring an area at the event supporting emerging talent and ethical brands. To help choose the best up and coming talent, MdR has recruited a panel of industry aficionados ranging from designers and journalists to business mentors who will pick the brands who will show in the area and select one overall designer to win two mentoring sessions across the next twelve months. Our elite panel includes the following fashion, media and business experts:

Lauretta Roberts, Creative Director, WGSN Boutique providing editorial direction and assistance editing collections for media

Alison Whelan, Co-Founder of Fashion Business Club – providing a gateway to the most elite fashion business network

Sara Berman, Fashion Designer – providing expert industry advice on running a fashion label

Suzy Socker, Managing Director, Fearnhurst PR – providing strategic PR counsel on maximising your editorial presence

Helen Croft, Legal Director, Mishcon de Reya – providing legal guidance on running a business

To qualify for a space within the gallery, designers must fit into one of two categories: Fashion Discovered and Fashion Fair. Fashion Discovered will be dedicated to celebrating fresh talent from the UK who have been trading for a minimum of two years whilst Fashion Fair will showcase the UK’s most fashionable, ethical brands.

For more details please contact Suzy Socker at Fearnhurst PR on 020 7317 2783 / suzy@fh-pr.com

Congratulations to Harold Tillman

Posted by Laura McCluskey On November - 30 - 2010

Fashion Business Club would like to wish FBC member Harold Tillman, chairman of the British Fashion Council a hearty congratulations. Harold has been awarded with an honourary CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) by the Princess Royal in recognition of his services to the fashion industry.

Harold was awarded his medal at Buckingham Palace on the 25th of November and later held a reception at the newly refurbished Savoy where he commented, ‘It is a real honour to be recognised in this way. The UK is home to some of the world’s leading fashion brands and I am proud to be associated with a number of them through the British Fashion Council and directly with Jaeger and Aquascutum. I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to acquire these two wonderful British businesses with true heritage and be part of their revival.’

FBC members present at The Savoy celebration included Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue, Lauretta Roberts, digital development director of WGSN, and FBC co-founder & MD of Forward PR, Courtney Blackman.

Lauretta Roberts interviews Yasmin Sewell

Posted by Victoria Todd On November - 29 - 2010

The crowd at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™

The bitterly cold weather didn’t deter FBC members who turned up in force to hear WGSN’s Lauretta Roberts interview fashion retail expert Yasmin Sewell at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™. Looking effortlessly cool in a Christopher Kane top, rolled up jeans and grey Topshop heels, Yasmin confessed to feeling a little daunted by all the attention, admitting  ‘I hope I have something interesting to say.’ She needn’t worry – with a career which started in real estate and window dressing at Browns, and saw her launch her own boutique and work with brands such as Rick Owens before becoming hot property as a retail consultant, she certainly has a fashion story to tell.

Lauretta Roberts interviewing Yasmin Sewell

Yasmin is renowned for the successful transformation of iconic London department store Liberty, which she achieved with the addition of around 70 new designers and a fresh design aesthetic, leading to the store reporting its largest half-year profit in 10 years. Yasmin admitted feeling a degree of nervousness about taking on such a well-loved institution, and her respect for the store is clear: ‘It’s magical – it just needed to be cleaned up.’

Lauretta Roberts and Yasmin Sewell

Modestly insisting the overhaul was the work of the whole team, she explains how energy flow is incredibly important in a retail environment - ‘I can get really spiritual when I want to’ – and that too much product clogging up the space can be detrimental to sales. Working for Liberty taught Yasmin the importance of trusting her own judgement, and – in spite of never having had any formal training – she was also able to develop marketing skills on the job. Summarising the project, Yasmin stresses the importance of a store understanding its core values, describing Liberty as ‘eclectic, a bit mad, not too fashion but still cool’.

FBC’s press director Penelope Sacorafou, tweeting to @FBCLondon

In her day-to-day role, Yasmin and her PA Hannah offer trend, product and buying direction for brands and retailers. Perhaps better known for her work with luxury brands, Yasmin’s clients also include high street retailers and she cites Topshop, Zara and COS as fantastic high street brands. Discussing the notoriously unfathomable art of trend forecasting Yasmin explains, ‘It often comes down to a feeling, as well as looking at what’s already happening in fashion and seeing how that can evolve. It’s also about opposites – if it’s all about skinny jeans it will go wide.’ Something of a globetrotter, she also gathers information from around the world, offering a personalised trend service for each customer.

FBC member Lupe Castro (centre) with visiting press Marian Kihogo and Michelle Bobb Paris

Although she prefers a physical retail environment for her own purchases, Yasmin is also an expert in online fashion retail. Asked about how the internet has affected consumer behaviour she explains, ‘It’s made kids savvy through access to information, which is scary for designers as they don’t want to be overexposed.’ In terms of bricks and mortar stores, Yasmin is of the resolute belief that service is at the heart of an outstanding retailer, alongside great product and ‘an environment that makes customers feel great when they walk in’.

Caroline Leaper and Sabina Emrit from ACCESS-FASHION with Nik Thakkar (centre) from KARLISMYUNCLE

With experience in the UK and across the pond, Yasmin feels that service is generally appalling in London compared to New York, and she’s vehement that the attitude on our shop floors needs to change. ‘It’s hard to change the mentality that it is degrading to serve someone, [but] I think it’s beautiful to serve someone and make them feel great in a dress.’ She does, however, give John Lewis her customer service seal of approval.

FBC member Frances Card of Matches talking with Sach Kukadia of secretsales.com

Yasmin Sewell with Andre DeVeaux and The Hub magazine editor, Tolu Adeko

As a mentor with the BFC, Yasmin is dedicated to supporting young designers and knows what it takes to stand out from the crowd. She explains that the ones who do make it have drive and common sense – as well as a little magic. Someone who definitely has ‘the magic’ is Christopher Kane, who she championed in her role as Buying Director at Browns. Her hot tips for brand new design talent are Thomas Tait and JS Lee.

What advice would she give to young designers? ‘Be unique, embrace who you are and know your market’. Having acted as a mentor for Estethica, Yasmin feels a mentoring programme for graduates would definitely be beneficial. ‘Sometimes as a young designer you’re in your own head so much that you can get quite delusional…you need to know what’s happening out there in the world.’

FBC members Helen Puxley of RAH Productions and Orlando Martins or Oresa

Her expertise comes with the benefit of considerable experience. Yasmin opened her own boutique Yasmin Cho at just 21, gaining her a reputation for spotting hot new talent. The store went on to be listed as one of the most influential in the world by the New York Times. Yasmin puts the eventual closure of the boutique down to being vulnerable, getting bad advice and making bad financial choices. It is from mistakes such as these, though, that she finds the most valuable lessons are learned, saying, ‘you get burned, you learn.’

So which store would Yasmin love to get her hands on? ‘Australian store David Jones, I’d work on the brand mix, layout and service in the store. I’ve always loved Barney’s as it is so gorgeous and intimate, although it doesn’t really need my help.’

FBC members & stylists Anne Look and Rebekah Roy with fashion photographer Christopher Dadey

Surprisingly for someone with such an obvious love for fashion, Yasmin keeps her wardrobe on the minimalist side, ‘I don’t like to clutter my life with too many clothes so every couple of months I sell them’. There were a few disappointed FBC members in the room as Yasmin revealed her cleaner gets most of her clothes – ‘I haven’t paid her in about 6 months!’ Despite clearing out all the clothes she hasn’t worn in a year, she admits to keeping around 10 special pieces. ‘Alaïa doesn’t go,’ she says with a smile. We can only imagine what these 10 special pieces are, but we’re told two of her favourite brands are Acne and Balenciaga.

Lauretta and Yasmin with FBC co-founders Courtney Blackman and Alison Whelan

Listening to Yasmin talk about her career and achievements, it’s clear she has the Midas touch when it comes to fashion retail, but also that her numerous successes have been achieved through old-fashioned hard work. Judging by the amount of FBC members who stay long after the chairs have been cleared away to chat with her over a little champagne, it’s clear she has many more inspirational nuggets to share.

By guest editor, FBC member & editor of Fashion Monitor, Victoria Todd

Photographs by FBC member Venetia van Hoorn Alkema

Victoria Todd Guest Edits

Posted by Laura McCluskey On November - 23 - 2010

Victoria Todd

FBC’s Yasmin Sewell/Lauretta Roberts meeting is only two days away and we’re delighted to announce that FBC member and editor of Fashion Monitor, Victoria Todd will be our guest editor.

Fashion Monitor is the online and printed platform that provides subscribers with the latest industry updates including media moves and PR wins to launches and creative signings.

Victoria will be writing the official FBC report for Thursday, the 25th of November, where fashion retail consultant, creative advisor and trend forecaster, Yasmin Sewell will be interviewed by FBC member and WGSN’s digital development director, Lauretta Roberts.

A superstar in the fashion world for over a decade, Yasmin says, “We are working in a field of constant change and I am looking forward to discussing at FBC what the future may hold for our industry and the role I have been fortunate enough to play in it.”

FBC members will hear about Yasmin’s journey first hand and she will tackle questions regarding fashion trends and their relation to retailers, the challenges of the Internet and how its fast-paced nature influences fashion and the growth of online shopping, how to get noticed by the world’s top buyers and much more.

Thursday, November 25th 2010

3:00pm

Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™

Enquiries: membership@fashionbusinessclub.net or press@fashionbusinessclub.net

FBC at the 20th Drapers Awards

Posted by Laura McCluskey On November - 18 - 2010

FBC would like to congratulate FBC member Mark Bage, creative director of Sarah Coggles, on a double win at the 2010 Drapers Awards. No stranger to awards over the last several years, Sarah Coggles, the York-based boutique that launched in 1976, was shortlisted in five different categories, so it was not surprising that two trophies went home with Mark. Mark and his team won Buyer/Buyer Team of the Year and Independent Retailer of the Year.

Mark says, “We are very proud to have won the two main Drapers Awards. We were awarded ‘Buying Team of the Year’ and the overall winner of the night with ‘Independent Retailer of the Year’. It is such an amazing honour to have won so many in one night as the event is considered to be the industry’s Fashion Oscars.”

Mark and his team accepting both awards

The event was held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel and several FBC members were there to help celebrate 20 years of the awards. Matches commercial director, Frances Card; director of RAH Productions, Helen Puxley and associate director of EdenCanCan, Jonathan Kirkby were there, and table 17 was especially crowded with FBC members: Courtney Blackman, MD of Forward PR & FBC co-chair; Lauretta Roberts, digital development director at WGSN; Harold Tillman CBE, chairman of the British Fashion Council and our guest interviewee for the 25th, fashion retail consultant, creative advisor and trend forecaster, Yasmin Sewell.

See Lauretta Roberts interview Yasmin Sewell on Thursday the 25th of November at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™. Contact: membership@fashionbusinessclub.net

Yasmin Sewell FBC’s Guest Speaker

Posted by Alison Whelan On November - 17 - 2010

FBC’s guest speaker on the 25th of November is retailer extraordinaire Yasmin Sewell. From a young age Yasmin has been a force to reckon with in the fashion industry. At 18 Yasmin Sewell worked as a fashion assistant at Harper’s Bazaar in New York, four years later she opened Yasmin Cho – listed by the New York Times as one of the 5 most influential boutiques in the world. In 2005 she relocated to London where she took the helm of world-renowned retailer, Browns. In 2008 she branched-out into consultancy and is credited with the reinvention of London’s iconic department store, Liberty. Yasmin steered the project to success as Chief Creative Consultant bringing in 60 new designers, and within a year Liberty declared double-digit growth, reporting its biggest half-yearly profit for over 10 years in August 2009.

Yasmin is also a big supporter of burgeoning talent and her golden touch has helped propel names including Christopher Kane, Meadham Kirchhoff, Nicholas Kirkwood, Marios Schwab, Acne and Michael Van Der Ham.Yasmin’s commitment to the industry sees her working with the British Fashion Council, as well as sitting on various boards including the Swarovski Emerging Talent Award and she has twice judged the British Fashion Awards.

Yasmin’s resume is impressive to say the least, and therefore it is only suitable that another fashion maverick conducts her interview. On the 25th of November Yasmin will be interviewed by digital whizz, FBC member and Digital Director of WGSN Lauretta Roberts who has just stepped off the plane from New York where she created the first ever Global Fashion Awards.

November 25th 2010

3:00pm

Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™ Lounge, London

membership@fashionbusinessclub.net

FBC and The 2010 Drapers Fashion Week

Posted by Rebekah Roy On November - 15 - 2010

Today kicks off The Drapers Fashion Week. What initially started as a two-day event, The Drapers Fashion Summit, has now been extended to four days of insight, information and inspiration. Fashion Business Club (FBC) is proud to be a part of it and here’s what’s in store:

Monday, 15 November 2010 – WGSN Live

FBC member Lauretta Roberts is the digital development director of WGSN and today offers an exclusive trend day with WGSN’s global experts in fashion and style to identify and shape buying decisions for 2011, providing essential insight for strategy and exclusive consumer and product trends for next season.

Alice, Bunty, Courtney, Dolly, John, Mark, Harold

Tuesday, 16 and Wednesday 17 November 2010The Drapers Fashion Summit

The Drapers Fashion Summit is being held at London’s May Fair Hotel, with two days of visionary speakers from across the fashion world. Fashion’s elite will be joining together in a creative forum to debate and discuss the key themes and issues that are having an impact on the industry today. Along with Mary Portas, Ed Vaizey and Caroline Rush, FBC members who are speaking include Alice Stone, founder and director of Lily and Lionel; Bunty Stokes, country sales manager for Vente-Privée; Courtney Blackman, FBC co-founder and managing director of Forward PR; Dolly Jones, FBC board member and editor of VOGUE.COM; John Buni, managing director of Tailor Made London; Mark Bage, creative director of Coggles, and FBC member Harold Tillman CBE, chairman of the British Fashion Council and owner of Aquascutum and Jaeger will also be contributing. “It’s the Summit’s 10th anniversary and it’s fantastic that so many FBC members are lending their time and expertise to help make it great.” Courtney Blackman, FBC co-founder & co-chairman.

Thursday, 18 November 2010Fashion Study Tour

As one of the fashion world’s most influential cities, this is an opportunity to take in some of London’s most inspiring stores with WGSN guides.

For more details, visit: The Drapers Fashion Week

FBC at the Inaugural WGSN Global Fashion Awards

Posted by Laura McCluskey On November - 12 - 2010

FBC is very pleased to have been an official partner of the inaugural WGSN Global Fashion Awards. The awards were conceptualised by FBC member Lauretta Roberts, WGSN’s digital development director, and executed to perfection by a WGSN team from around the globe.

The awards ceremony took place on the 18th floor at the Waldorf Astoria in New York on the 10th of November. Hosted by Nigel Barker, one of our proudest moments was when FBC member Harold Tillman CBE was recognised for his 40 plus years in the industry with the John Rocha designed, Waterford crystal trophy marked with Outstanding Contribution to Fashion. The award was much deserved as Harold is chairman of the British Fashion Council and owns two of Britain’s most iconic heritage labels: Jaeger and Aquascutum.

Nigel Barker, Harold Tillman and Barney’s Simon Doonan

FBC blog editor and celebrity fashion stylist, Rebekah Roy was responsible for nominating her longtime client, London-based fashion designer, William Tempest in the category of best Emerging Brand or Retailer. With a shortlist that included strong brands from around the world, William came out on top and won the award. William also was charged with dressing FBC co-founder Courtney Blackman, who wore a one-of-a-kind William Tempest dress to the awards ceremony, then changed into a piece from his SS11 collection for the after party. Courtney was representing the Global Fashion Awards through her PR agency, Forward PR and was there in the capacity of official FBC envoy.

Sarah Curran (2nd from right) with her team: Luisa de Paula, Fiona McIntosh, Jean-Marc Bouhelier and Lauren Stevenson

The winners of the Global Fashion Awards were selected by an expert panel of judges, made up the most influential people in fashion and style, including FBC board member and editor of VOGUE.COM, Dolly Jones, who was present at the ceremony in New York along with FBC members Sarah Curran, founder & CEO of my-wardrobe.com and executive headhunter, Orlando Martins of Oresa Limted.

Congratulations to Lauretta Roberts for creating a truly amazing event. We’ll look forward to the 2011 Global Fashion Awards!

Visit the GFA website for full details and results from the evening: WGSN Global Fashion Awards.

See Lauretta on the 25th of November at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™ for the next FBC meeting, where she will interview the legendary Yasmin Sewell. For details contact: membership@fashionbusinessclub.net or press@fashionbusinessclub.net

An Interview with Ian Warren of Sapphires Model Management

Posted by Rebekah Roy On July - 15 - 2010

An interview with Ian Warren,  FBC member and managing partner of  Sapphires Model Management. Ian is also a prolific writer and will be the guest FBC Blog editor for the July 29 Edward Enninful/Michael Herz meeting.

How did you come to run your own modeling agency?

I come from an online retail background and my career moves have always been in the fashion industry. I knew Neely Reyes (the founder of Sapphires) from university and we spoke extensively about her idea to open an ethical boutique agency. Our skill sets seemed to uncannily mesh; the areas where Neely would need help were my strengths and vice versa. We decided to put our heads together and Sapphires Model Management was born! Five years on and we’re very proud of the agency. We’ve managed to work with Selfridges, House of Fraser, Umberto Giannini, Uniqlo with FBC board member Daisy de Villeneuve, the Drapers/WGSN Fashion Summit 2009 with FBC member Lauretta Roberts, and Harvey Nichols with FBC member Anne Look. We’ve just opened a London office, which we’ll be celebrating next week at the Sanderson, and we have some exciting projects up our sleeve, so stay tuned for more details.

What did you do before Sapphires?

I was the website manager for a big high street retailer that is no longer with us (although I maintain I had nothing to do with it’s downfall!). Although the work was enjoyable, the job was very restrictive. Saying that though, I learned a lot and at the very least I have a story about the spectacular collapse of a fashion brand that will make a great novel someday!

What is a typical day like for a partner of a modeling agency?

Most of the day is spent meeting clients and models, interpreting briefs and organising castings and bookings. We also spend time planning shoots for our models. We are still very hands on at the agency so we spend a lot of time thinking about PR projects with the lovely Courtney Blackman, Co-Founder & Co-Chairman of FBC who is actually our PR. Finally, we always take the time out to make the occasional tweet or status update!

How does being part of FBC have a positive affect on your business?

FBC is a great networking tool and really has helped to expand our business. An FBC membership is like having the best contact book at your fingertips. We’ve referred some really good work to our fellow members and it’s great to be part of something so highly regarded within the industry!

Say hello to Ian on the 29th of July at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™ when FBC member and creative director of Bally, Michael Herz interviews superstar stylist and creative director, Edward Enninful. For details: membership@fashionbusinessclub.net or press@fashionbusinessclub.net

Online Fashion 100 – Update

Posted by Laura McCluskey On June - 21 - 2010

Seven FBC members made the final list of Leon Bailey-Green’s Online Fashion 100 – a guide devised to take people behind the scenes of online fashion world. “…buyers, bloggers, directors, entrepreneurs, editors, investors, politicians and even celebrities” form the list of people that influence the business of the online fashion sphere.

Leon was joined by a panel of experts: Brent Hoberman, Hilary Alexander, Kate Russell and Denize Hewitt, and the following are the FBC members on the list, in alphabetical order, not ranking: Courtney Blackman, Frances Card, Sarah Curran, Malika Dalamal, Disneyrollergirl, Michaela Jedinak, Lauretta Roberts. Congratulations!

See the full list here: Online Fashion 100 2010/11 Edition