Exhibitor Preview + Tom Dick & Harry
Tom Dick & Harry
Based in Sydney Australia, Tom Dick & Harry is a full range of menswear making their international debut at Kreateur in Margin London.
With original designs created from the application of exquisite hand-painted and embroidered artwork to exclusive TD&H printed fabrics, the latest collection makes bold use of Japanese imagery, juxtaposing the passion and grandeur of complex battle scenes and majestic samurai with the delicate simplicity of visual motifs such as the Chrysanthemum flower.
Exhibitor Preview + Hatform
Hatform
Hatform is the headwear label created and conceived by Scottish artist and designer, Rosy Naylor
Fusing art with fashion, Rosy draws on her background in art. She originally studied conceptual art at Glasgow School of Art before training in millinery.
Each hat retains its minimalistic aesthetic, with random stitching and doodle drawing used to disrupt the purity of the unseamed felt. The forms, in many ways like exaggerated caps, play with muted tones of mustard, teal, bronze and charcoal set against a contrast of icy winter white.
Exhibitor Preview + Joe Blake
Joe Blake
Launching at Kreateur in Margin, Joe Blake is an edgy and individual womenswear collection of separates & dresses.
The main fabrics are jersey, leather and denim. The inspiration for this collection comes from streetwear but with a sassy and glamorous urban outlook. Mixed and matched, the garments are multifunctional, suitable for a night out on the town as well as day wear.
Joe Blake is designed by Joanna Blake, a graduate from the London College of Fashion and will be making her debut at Kreateur.
Exhibitor Preview + Gemma Lister
Gemma Lister
Gemma Lister has worked at Vogue, Marie Claire and continues to work at Lulu Guinness in addition to launching her own range of individual jewellery. Using semi-precious and glass stones, Gemma Lister creates cheerful pieces with a sense of humour that are fun but also adult and stylish.
Using semi-precious and glass stones, Gemma Lister creates cheerful pieces with a sense of humour that are fun but also adult and stylish. Her pieces take the expected and turn this on its head… pearls become gobstoppers, disco inspired beads hang enticingly, and tassels dangle between shoulder blades. Her unique eye catching pieces evoke the past but are unmistakeably modern.
Exhibitor Preview + From Marissa V
From Marissa V.
From Marissa V. is a womenswear label combining a relaxed Californian attitude with a European directional aesthetic.
Natural fabrics sourced in the UK and Italy are cut to create a modern hourglass shape with exposed pockets, shaped hemlines and strategic pleats. Streetwear details such as hoods, drawstrings and low pockets keep things fun.
Manufactured in East London the S/S 2007 collection will be available for short order at Kreateur, and the A/W 2007-08 collection will be available for forward order.
Exhibitor Preview + Nico D
Nico D
With a flagship boutique in Soho, Nico D is building a loyal customer base including famous footballers, TV presenters and film actors.
Producing a full range of tailoring, knitwear, shirting, and trousers, Nico Didonna designs a modern and wearable range of stylish and sharp menswear. With bags, shoes, belts and headwear added to the collection, Nico D produces pieces for the “discerning gentleman”.
Producing a full range of tailoring, knitwear, shirting, and trousers, Nico Didonna designs a modern and wearable range of stylish and sharp menswear. With bags, shoes, belts and headwear added to the collection, Nico D produces pieces for the “discerning gentleman”.
Making their debut at Kreateur, Nico D will be showcasing a collection worthy of the red-carpet and the right side of a velvet rope.
Exhibitor Preview + Z-Boy
Z-Boy
Exhibiting exclusively in Europe at Margin London, Z-Boy is a range of footwear and clothing steeped in the history of renegade surf and skate culture in seventies California.
The posse of Z-Boys was started in the early-seventies by surfers and skaters who invented aerial skateboarding when making use of dry swimming pools as skate ramps. Considered the most influential skateboard team in history,the Z-BOY movement continues to this day as an expression of performance, innovation and style.
Exhibitor Preview + Kindred Clothiers
Kindred Clothiers
Making their international debut outside of the USA, Margin is pleased to welcome the graphic stylings of Kindred Clothiers. Producing some of the freshest graphics around, Kindred cleverly riff on numerous themes including ships, muskets, cartography, wood, and strong historical emphasis on hunters, lumberjacks, and old-time mariners.
Producing some of the freshest graphics around, Kindred cleverly riff on numerous themes including ships, muskets, cartography, wood, and strong historical emphasis on hunters, lumberjacks, and old-time mariners. Kindred produces wearable graphic experiments which are stylish and directional as well as desirable and highly sell-able.
Exhibitor Preview + Private School Assault Wear
Private School Assault Wear
Private School Assault Wear will be making their European debut at Margin with their range of Mens and Womens wear.
Combining preppy styling with subversive elements, Private School Assault Wear is a new label from Los Angeles that comes on like The O.C. meets Battle Royale.
Finally a Western label has taken on the concept of School Uniforms mixed with the Japanese adulation of evil schoolkids such as Chiaki Kuriyama without it seeming cartoonish or childish.
Exhibitor Preview + Block Headwear
Block Headwear
Block Headwear returns to Margin London with their range of contemporary accessories inspired by New York life.
For Spring 2007, Block has launched a range of utitily bags to complement the headwear. Contemporary styling in canvas with straw and leather accents, distressed nickel hardware and thick cotton cord stitching are featured in classic duffle, tote, sling and knapsack shapes.
Block is sold throughout the US at stores such as Barneys, Fred Segal, & Nordstrom.