Thursday 1 December 2011

Londonedge Refreshing Fashion Coming February 2012

From first-time exhibitors to new product launches, LondonEdge and its sister shows promise some exciting and innovative fashion ideas for February 2012.
New exhibitor Stomp Clothing celebrates British cultures with its fashion lines from Mod and Ska to Northern Soul, Punk and the Scooter scene. Launched in 2005 by two Yorkshire lads, the brand is colourful, patriotic and focused on high quality clothing for men and women.
Straight from Hollywood Boulevard comes L.A. Roxx; a custom design house that specialises in leather work. As well as making leather jackets for the likes of Madonna, celebrities such as Lady Ga Ga, Beyonce and Ninki Minaj have all been seen wearing L.A Roxx.
At LondonEdge in February, the brand will exhibit a collection of high-end bras, booty shorts, body suits and pants and tops alongside their collection of custom studded jackets. Se7en Deadly also join LondonEdge from California with their range of elegantly macabre clothing, accessories, home decor and art that is loosely based on the seven deadly sins. The Se7en Deadly brand juxtaposes religios carvings, medical oddities and curiosities and forbidden subject matters to create a collection of alternatve clothing, eerie accessories and vintage-inspired art.
Forget Beanie Babies, there’s some new collectable monsters in town! CD Merch will be showing their range of Voodoo Dolls, Forest Ghost Dolls, Amok Spirit Dolls and Zombie Vamps for kids and adults who love to be spooked. Each of their un-dead dolls come in packs of 12 and are already hugely popular stateside where they have been selling out in record time.
Ribcage Customs is a UK streetwear label launched by three friends with a shared interest in design, comics, Manga, movies and music. The range was officially launched in September 2011 and LodnonCentral will be the first trade show for the trio as they unveil their distinctive graphic style to retailers. Keen to ensure top quality, the team control every phase of design and production with the screen-printing process also taking place in-house.
RockabillyKids is a brand new Dutch brand which will launch at LondonEdge in February. The collection us inspired, of course, by rock and roll and includes tees, long-sleeved t-shirts and work shirts with the focus on soft quality cottons to ensure comfort for little ones. Creator Janet Lassche said: “For the first collection the themes are Bikes, Cars and Music and I’ve been working with a Dutch Kustom Kulture artist to bring my ideas to life. All the shirts are fair trade and made in Holland.”

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