Mess Around and Who’s Next are joining forces to show their support of the newest generation of young designers by partnering up with the leading European online retailer (700 brands, 2,000 models), Spartoo.com. In parallel with the 6th edition of the Who’s Next Blog Young Designer contest, Spartoo will invite one the winners of the [...]
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Spartoo.com Sports Young Designers
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Sep 11
Four days of fashion. Let the good times roll!
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We’d been talking about this for weeks with the team from Paris Capitale de la Création. Finally the big day arrived. We were like kids on our way to Eurodisney. Each morning we met up in front of the great dome of Paris’s Palais des Sports and before us stretched the 220,000m² of the Paris [...]
Read the rest of this entryMockery and madness make up the credo of Mess Around. For its upcoming session in September 2011, the trade show is launching a call for all abandoned socks. For every sock that has gone accompanied into your washing machine and has come out alone, or those that are desperately hoping to be reunited again one [...]
Read the rest of this entryThis coming September will mark what has become the not-to-miss Mess Around trade show. This dynamic meeting place for shoes, leather goods, luggage and accessories continues to draw in spectators, and is now one of the household dates of the back-to-school session. With some 450 brands present, 70 new labels will be making their mark [...]
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Paris Capitale de la Création now has 22 members
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Having reached a unanimous decision, the Paris Capitale de la Création collectivity is proud to announce its three newest members. The trade shows of Mess Around, Sixty Days and Paris Design Week can now look to the greater family of Parisian design trade shows for support and guidance with the common goal to “…step up [...]
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