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Exhibitor Preview + Terratag + AUG 2010 + The Tee Room

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

TERRATAG at MARGIN AUGUST 2010<br />
Terratag return to The Tee Room at Margin in August 2010 +<br />
   With a direct influence from Oriental art, London-label Terratag takes elements from Eastern and Western culture to create a remix of manga, pop, street art and graffiti, an effect that is as much about Shoreditch as it is Shinjuku +<br />
   With anime and robot influences, Terratag remix Tokyo & London to create their<br />
unique pop-art & neon prints for both men & women +

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Margin Shop Tour + Social London +

Monday, June 14th, 2010





Social, London +

Established in 2005, Social provides a quirky and unique mix of contemporary and vintage, across clothing, accessories, homewares and gifts. From larger clothing brands such as Lee Jeans, Obey and Ben Sherman, to young up-and-coming labels including Lazy Oaf, Liberty Blue, and Terratag (who all made their debut at Margin), Social provide locals with a one-stop concept shop on their doorstep.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/London-United-Kingdom/Social-Store/168971256370

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Hideyourarms.com March 2008

Monday, March 17th, 2008

HideYourArms.com

www.hideyourarms.com  MarginReports: terratag  Just a month (and a week) after the event actually occurred, I’m finally treating you to some reports on brands that I found at Margin. As most of the vendors at Margin didn’t want photos being taken of their goods (and a few at The Park were pretty rude over the whole photo situation), and I can understand why, the clothes world can be pretty cut throat, I won’t be using any personally taken photos of the brands I met, but I think that I was able to get a much better insight into what all the brands were about, so there should be a bit more authority to these posts than my regular ‘hey, that looks cool’ offerings.    Terratag were the first brand I chatted too, so I thought it would be appropriate that I profiled them first. It’s hardly surprising that Terratag made a big impression on me, they love robots, perhaps even more than I do (they’re putting together a book with more than 200 robot t-shirts in it), and the way that their designs seamlessly mix British and Japanese pop culture really pushes my buttons (in a good way). They employ lots of strong images, often inspired by the extremely popular Gundam series, which helps to explain why Japan is one of their biggest sources of international orders. They also have no fear in using metallic inks, something that I’m happy to see. But to make it seem as if Terratag are robot obsesses is pretty unfair, their designs run a fairly wide gamut of subject matter, they like to dabble in graffiti style and vivid, neon colourways (some of which actually glow under UV light!) that are bound to get a lot of attention.    Overall, a very impressive line, who had a friendly guy working their booth that didn’t appear to mind answering my annoying newbie-journo questions.       

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Drapers February 2008

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Drapers Report
Drapers www.drapersonline.com   London Streetwear Report Justin Hustlin Teori Co Bantum Dress-o-rama KT & Paul EIO Clothing Terratag Alexander Downes

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Margin London February 2008

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
MARGIN LOCATION & DATES +++  

  The Vinyl Factory Gallery +
  45 (rear) Foubert’s Place
  Entrance through Archway
  on Marshall Street +
  London W1F  
 Venue Map online at:
    www.margin.tv/map  
    

Sunday Monday & Tuesday
10th 11th & 12th February 2008
Sun 10th Feb:  11am til 6pm
Mon 11th Feb: 10am til 6pm
Tue 12th Feb:  10am til 3pm

     

  FEBRUARY 2008 EXHIBITORS INCLUDE +++      
ALEXANDER DOWNES + AMES BROS + A-NON CLOTHING + APPLIED CLOTHING + BANTUM + BRANDNATIVA + BURNT REPUBLIC + CAMO + COCK & MAGPIE + CYCLUS + CYRHYME + DEATH INDUSTRIES + DEPHECT + DIRTY FUKKER UNDERWEAR + DOUBLE GOOSE + DRESS-O-RAMA + DUSTY + EIO CLOTHING + EMILY AND FIN + EMMA LEVINSON + ESSKA + FUNKRUSH + G.I. DISTRIBUTION + GIAROYE + GIRLGANG + GONSALVES & HALL + GOODONE + GUERILLA PIMP + HAAKSILUOTO + INSIDEOUT + INSTANT FASHION HAPPINESS + ISO-IMPULSE + JUMBLE + JUSTIN HUSTLIN + KITSCH + KNOFLER CLOTHING + KOMODO + KT&PAUL + KUYICHI + LOOP CLOTHING + LOST PROPERTY + LOVE & TUG + M.Y CLOTHING + MAIDEN-ART + MARKOVIEC + MARMALADE HO + MERC + MIMOCO + MISSMILNE + MIUN + MODNWLD + MOLY KULTE + MUKAVA + ORGANIC STEREO + OXANA + PIK & POKKET + PRETTY VACANT + PROD + PUNKY PINS + REGENERATE + REVELLER CLOTHING + RIA ROBERTS + RISE UP + SHEPLAND + SMILEYWORLD + SOCIAL SUICIDE + SONO + SP:UK + SUGAR BABE + SWAG + TEORI CO + TERRATAG + THTC + TOUMEI-MANILA + TRASHMARK + TROUSERS + 2D’S PLACE + T-TEES + VACANT + VAIONIO & SEITSONEN + WORN FREE + YAMAMA + YOU CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN + YOUR EYES LIE + YUMMY INDUSTRIES + YUTAKA TAJIMA + ZILLION +
  AND MORE +++      

 

nublu records +   Ltd-Edition Margin   CD exclusively for   Margin Visitors by   New York Record  Label Nublu   www.nublu.net

 

PIMP  AT THE   MARGIN LONDON  MEDIA LOUNGE  ART INSTALLATION  BY PIMP GUIDES  www.pimpguides.com

Healthy Herbal  Refreshment at Margin  courtesy of  all natural  FIREFLY

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Margin London February 2004

Tuesday, February 10th, 2004

February 2004 + Mens Edition +

2sickbastards
2sickbastards

Seventyseven
Seventyseven

AlphaBetCity
AlphaBetCity

Block Headwear
Block Headwear

Branie Belts
Branie Belts

Dirty Boy
Dirty Boy

Disturbia
Disturbia

EIO Clothing
EIO Clothing

Eternal Beau
Eternal Beau

Filter Clothing
Filter Clothing

Frisk
Frisk

Garment Workers
Garment Workers

Goodvibes
Goodvibes

Greenbacks
Greenbacks

Hospital Radio
Hospital Radio

Ibe Denim
Ibe Denim

Iggi
Iggi

King Apparel
King Apparel

Lazy Oaf
Lazy Oaf

Militia Rockers
Militia Rockers

Nacha by Supremebeing
Nacha by Supremebeing

Nivarlis
Nivarlis

Pascalokada
Pascalokada

Plek
Plek

Pure Evil
Pure Evil

Red Smoke
Red Smoke

Six Killer
Six Killer

Subsurface
Subsurface

Supa68
Supa68

Supertom
Supertom

Tank Theory
Tank Theory

Terratag
Terratag

Throw
Throw

Treat Ya Self
Treat Ya Self

Triiad
Triiad

Ubiquity Records
Ubiquity Records

Uniform
Uniform

Upper Playground
Upper Playground

Urban Frenzy
Urban Frenzy

Urban Urban
Urban Urban

Worn By
Worn By

Yes London
Yes London

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Margin London August 2003

Friday, August 15th, 2003

Images from the August 2003 Mens Edition


2sickbastards


Airkit


Block Headwear


Bond International


Dephect


Emitai


Eternal Beau


Filter Clothing


Fish & Friend


Gama Go


Greenbacks & Precinct 13


GroovyK


Hospital Radio


Iggi


Imperfectionist


Ink & Paint


King Apparel


Lazy Oaf


Militia Rockers


MMKL / The T Book


Pure Evil


Rainbow Knitwear


Schwipe


Scrawl Collective


Seventyseven


Spiked Punch


Subsurface


Supremebeing


Tank Theory


Terratag


The Invisibles


Thread


Triiad


Truck Brand


Twisted Generation


Two People


Tyler


Upper Playground


Urino


Wanted Clothing


Weirdworks


Yes London


Zippy Ziggy / Arkness

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Margin London August 2003

Tuesday, July 1st, 2003

MARGIN LONDON is an affordable exhibition giving new fashion labels a platform to reach a larger buying and press audience. Showcasing upscale streetwear and directional fashion, the forthcoming August editions of Margin London will showcase a tightly edited selection of Menswear and Womenswear.

MENS > The Mens show gathers the finest exponents of upscale streetwear and casual tailoring from the UK, Europe, and the US. The Mens edition will showcase modern tailoring from brands such as Spiked Punch, Bond International, Tyler and Yes; directional graphics from new labels including Scrawl Tees, Urino, Tank Theory and Two People; and accessories with broad appeal from labels including Airkit, Block Headwear, Truck Brand, Skratch and Weirdworks.

11 USA Labels showing exclusively at Margin; 16 New labels debuting their ranges in the UK;

Artist Pete Fowler will be decorating the free bar and magazine area.

CONFIRMED EXHIBITORS FOR THE MENS EDITION INCLUDE: >Airkit >Block Headwear >Bond International >Dephect >Eternal Beau >Filter Clothing >Fish & Friend >Friendly Animals >Frisk >Gama-Go >Ginja Ninja >Hospital Radio >Iggi >Imperfectionist >Ink & Paint >King Underapparel >Lazy Oaf >Militia >Northern Shirts >OK47 >Pure Evil >Rainbow Knitwear >Scrawl Tees >Seventyseven >Skratch >Spiked Punch >Subsurface >Supremebeing >Syndrome >Tank Theory >Terratag >The Invisibles >Thread >Truck Brand >Twisted Generation >Two People >2sickbastards >Tyler >Upper Playground >Urino >Wanted Clothing >Wildlife Distribution >Yes

WOMENS > This is the first womens salon of its kind - menswear has been well served in this field generally. We look forward to staging the first boutique-style trade exhibition for womens upscale streetwear and directional fashion in London. Whilst the Mens show gathers the finest exponents of upscale streetwear and casual tailoring, the Womens will showcase a diverse blend of upscale streetwear, high-end clothing and unique accessories; from exclusive Italian handbags to hand-crafted lingerie as well as excting clothing ranges.

9 Overseas Labels showing exclusively at Margin;

9 New labels debuting their ranges in the UK;

Sound Artists Thunderbolt will be installing their sound art.

CONFIRMED EXHIBITORS FOR THE WOMENS EDITION INCLUDE: >Airkit >Bessies Undies >Be.you#[k] >Blythe >Con Chi Esco Stasera >Elec/tri-c’ity >Emma Levine >Florinda Schnitzel >Geek Boutique >Get Casual >Get Cutie >Gozi >Gröovyk Clothing >Idols >Iggi >Ki-Shirts >OK47 >Our World >Rainbow Knitwear >Ruby Foo >Supremebeing >Traffic People >Twisted Generation >Wildlife Distribution >Woo Woo >Yes >Zippy Ziggy

MARGIN LONDON DATES

>MENS >10th & 11th August 2003

>WOMENS >17th & 18th August 2003

10am to 6pm

The Music Rooms South Molton Lane London W1

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Margin London February 2003

Monday, February 10th, 2003

Images from February 2003

Accidental GeniusBeth GrahamBlock HeadwearBlue Camper VanBond InternationalVexed Generation, Broke Bitter N Twisted, KarrysafeCast Off, Rachael MatthewsElectricity WomenswearElectronic SheepEmma Levine Fish & Friend Gama Go Get Casual Hellcat Hospital RadioIggiI Got FeltImperfectionistJustine SmithLoaf Lifestyle LongshanksMatoMilitia RockersOK47Outdoor Terrier Agency M ZoneRainbow KnitwearSinister ScrewSubsurfaceSupremebeingTerratagThe InvisiblesU-ACTUpper PlaygroundWanted ClothingWord Shotgun.tvYes London

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Wgsn February 2003

Wednesday, February 5th, 2003

Second edition of Margin London expands in size and scope

Apparel, February 9-10, London

Showcasing upscale streetwear, the second edition of Margin London has grown in size and scope. The February 2003 edition will preview clothing and accessories ranges for men and women by 35 unique labels, including many new design start-ups.The new Margin London venue, located in the Music Rooms in South Molton Lane, close to central shopping streets Oxford Street and Bond Street, provides a relaxed space to view collections.
Labels exhibiting include, Accidental Genius, Beth Graham, Blue Camper Van, Block Headwear, Bond International, Broke Bitter N Twisted, Cast Off, Electricity, Electronic Sheep, Emma Levine, Exact Science, Gama-Go, Loaf, Michael Keller, OK47, Reprezent, Shoplifters, Terratag, The Invisibles, U-ACT, Rainbow Knitwear, Upper Playground, Wanted Clothing and Wildlife Distribution.
The first edition of Margin London took place in August 2002 in the function space at The Light Bar, London, E1. Buyers and press from key stores and magazines in France, Ireland, Italy, Japan and the UK attended over two days to preview spring/summer 2003 collections from nine British and Japanese labels. Margin London was established to give new labels an affordable platform to reach a wider buying and press audience.

Margin runs concurrently with To Be Confirmed London now in its fourth season, which is held at Old Billingsgate Market, Lower Thames Street, London. Both shows along with new show FAO (February 16-17) will be battling to fill the void left by the now defunct long-running London streetwear show 40 Degrees.

 

 

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