The Stage is Set for Fashion on the West Coast of Canada
With one week remaining before the start of their 2nd edition, BC Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2006 (BCFW) has prepared the stage to bring fashion week from BC to the world.
(PRWEB) September 18, 2005 -- With one week remaining before the start of
their 2nd edition, BC Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2006 (BCFW) has prepared the
stage to bring fashion week from BC to the world.
In partnership with
Duocom, BCFW will provide to their designers a stage that combines multi-media
and technology. The runway for this season will be 65’ in length and 8’ wide
with grandstand seating on either side. Venue capacity for Spring/Summer 2006
will be 250, including 50 first row seats and 50 standing.
Duocom, known
internationally for their quality staging and audio-visual expertise, will offer
together with BCFW a unique production through audio-visuals integrating cutting
edge multi-media technology with unparalleled presentation expertise showcasing
fashion.
“The level and caliber of production through which a designer
deliver their collection significantly impacts the ability to convey their
message to their audience and elevate their brand, “ states BC Fashion Week
Executive Creative Director Vladimir Markovich.
“For us in BC Fashion Week it
is one of our main goals to partner with designers to deliver our signature high
standard, professional production,” Markovich continued.
With the final
lineup including Misura by Joeffer Caoc, the 20th anniversary of JC Studio, Gini
Woods, Azadeh Gorbani, Genevieve Graham by Obakki, Chloe Angus, Ono Donahue,
Wanny Tang, Picnic, Pimlico for Dish and Playboy Jeans, Stylecode, Christina
Culver, Ephoe, Mala Kuja, VanNy Style, Chad Enns for Diablo, Dave Wallace by
Obakki and ending with Jason Matlo, the stage and schedule is set for a week
showcasing Spring/Summer 2006 individual designer collections. Details on the
designers and the complete schedule can be found at www.bcfashionweek.com.
In addition to the industry
events at the Performance Works Theatre, the week kicks off with a seminar
series held on Tuesday, September 27th. With leading edge speakers covering
topics as rich and diverse as trend forecasting for Spring/Summer 2007, to
incorporating e-strategy into a marketing plan, the day promises to be full of
valuable insights and topics.
A component of the day will be a
roundtable discussion on sustainable textiles, which will be in a moderated
discussion format. Guests for this portion of the program have confirmed from
some of Vancouver’s leading organizations in fabric innovation use such as Dream
Designs, Hemptown Clothing, Mountain Equipment Co-op and Maiwa. Tickets for this
seminar series can be purchased through: www.ticketstonight.ca
(search word: BC Fashion Week)
About British Columbia Fashion
Week
BC Fashion Week (BCFW) is a high profile event aimed at establishing
Vancouver as an emerging fashion centre and a true partner in the global fashion
world, along with centres such as Milan, Paris, London, New York, Toronto, Hong
Kong and Sydney. As a major international event, BC Fashion Week attracts people
from around the world to celebrate innovative Canadian talent, bringing together
individuals and organizations that play vital roles in the fashion
industry.
BCFW showcases some of Canada’s top and emerging designers and
brings some of the world’s most influential retailers and media to Vancouver’s
shores. Through the support of sponsors and media outlets such as Graphic Minds,
Duocom, Ecstatic Designs, Metro, Granville Island Hotel, Beat 94.5, Promostyl,
Digitopolis Media Corporation, Urban Visuals, Performance Works Theatre, Moods
Hair Salon, Fashion Watch, MCL Porsche, Sun Tak, Richards Models, Gravity Pope
Shoes, clubZone.com, Urban Mixer, Western Economic Diversification, the Spirit
of Vancouver/Vancouver Board of Trade, Town Shoes, The Shoe Company, Toro
Magazine, Westender.com, Debut Event Designs, Ultra X-Press Printers, Beat 94.5,
Industry Canada, Toro Magazine, Dominos Pizza, Dose, Caffe Sette, Ginger 62,
Brix Restaurant and Wine Bar and Abasa Optical.
For further information
on BC Fashion Week, please contact Media Relations at +1.604.688.8741.
BC
Fashion Week is not associated or affiliated with Vancouver Fashion Week
Inc.
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