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| Hong Kong Fashion Week
2009 for Fall/Winter opened today with more than 1,400 exhibitors. Fashion
Week's Wenzhou Pavilion, with 33 exhibitors, is much larger than last year.
"There are many garment manufacturers and quality brands in Wenzhou
[Zhejiang province], and they are eager to meet overseas buyers here,"
says Chen Hong Feng, Vice-mayor of Wenzhou, at the pavilion's opening ceremony |
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| World Boutique, Hong
Kong 2009 features more than 460 brands from 270 exhibitors, including the
latest designs from Korea's Ann Yoon Jung, shown at the "Supreme Corea
Artist Fashion Show," the first house show of the fair. The design
at left was inspired by Korean youth and its embrace of "nonchalant
freedom" |
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| This evening's Hong
Kong Young Fashion Designers' Contest (YDC) will feature Hong Kong's top
young design talent. Five former YDC winners will also display their latest
collections, including Kevin Ng, whose designs (left) are on display in
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12 January 2009 -
Asia's leading fashion fairs, HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2009
and HKTDC World Boutique, Hong Kong 2009, opened today and continue through
15 January, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Hong Kong
Young Fashion Designers' Contest 2009 (YDC), to be held this evening, will showcase
a new generation of Hong Kong design talent.
"Fashion plays an important
role in Hong Kong's economy. It contributed about eight per cent to Hong Kong
exports in the first 11 months of 2008," said Raymond Yip, Assistant Executive
Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). "In times
of financial uncertainty, traders and consumers tend to look for stylish products,
which is why we need innovative ideas more than ever before."
The HKTDC has organised
the YDC since 1977. This year, about 200 entries were received; 19 finalists'
collections will be shown during the fair period. Four prizes will be awarded
at this evening's YDC show, including the Casual and Jeans-wear Group Prize,
Contemporary Day-wear Group Prize, Party and Evening-wear Group Prize, and the
Overall Winner Prize.
Presiding over the high-profile
judging panel is Vincent Fang, Chairman of the HKTDC's Garment Advisory Committee.
Judges include fashion-world stars Ennio Capasa, Head of Design at CoSTUME NATIONAL,
and Japanese designer Keita Maruyama. The YDC's other judges are: Deborah Cheng,
Marketing and Communications Director, IT Ltd; Lulu Cheung, Director and Chief
Designer, Rolls Group Ltd; Anthony Keung, President and CEO, Fenix Group Holdings
Ltd; Kwong Lung-kit, Editor-in-chief, Men's Uno; Ning Lau, Head of Marketing
and Communications, Joyce Boutique Holdings Ltd; and Sarah Ruston, Fashion Designer,
Lane Crawford.
The 40th Hong Kong Fashion
Week for Fall/Winter, the largest show of its kind in Asia and the second-largest
in the world, features 1,400 exhibitors from 23 countries and regions. Argentina,
Germany and Mexico are participating for the first time, and group pavilions
are being hosted by the Chinese mainland, India, Macau and Taiwan. The mainland
pavilion includes a larger Wenzhou pavilion, featuring 74 booths. New this year
is the Fabrics and Yarn section, showcasing a wide range of offerings, including
cotton, wool, yarn, linen, leather and embroidery.
The seventh World Boutique
boasts a new exhibitor record. Dedicated to fashion brands and designer labels
around the world, this year's World Boutique features the latest collections
from 274 exhibitors, along with a wide variety of fashion accessories and lifestyle
products. Countries and regions taking part include Canada, the Chinese mainland,
France, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, Switzerland,
Taiwan, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam. Several new group pavilions
are also on display, representing the Shenzhen Garment Industry Association,
the Taiwan Textile Federation and the Hong Kong Apparel Society.
Alongside the twin fairs'
14 fashion shows, the HKTDC has organised a variety of seminars to provide industry
players with the latest market intelligence. Hot topics this year include fashion
directions, women's wear trends, lingerie trends and colour forecasts, Italian
leather design and strategies for coping with the global financial crisis.
A major global sourcing hub for clothing, Hong Kong exported US$25.7 billion
(HK$200 billion) of clothing and accessories in the first 11 months of 2008,
with the US, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and the Chinese mainland the
top five markets. A number of new markets, including Russia, Finland and the
United Arab Emirates, recorded double-digit growth in the first 11 months of
2008.
Fair websites
Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter: http://hktdc.com/hkfashionweekfw
World Boutique, Hong Kong: http://www.hktdc.com/worldboutiquehk
Media
enquiries
Please contact
the HKTDC's Corporate Communication Department:
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| Victor George Paddy |
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Tel: (852) 2584 4517 |
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Email: victor.paddy@tdc.org.hk |
About the HKTDC
Established in 1966, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is the
international marketing arm for Hong Kong-based traders, manufacturers and service
providers. With more than 40 offices worldwide, including 11 in the Chinese
mainland, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a platform for doing business with
China and Asia. The HKTDC also organises trade fairs and business missions to
connect companies with opportunities in Hong Kong and the mainland, while providing
information via trade publications, research reports and online. For more information,
www.hktdc.com