23 July 2009, New York - Each season when U.S. fashion and
fabric designers begin to design their new collections, they shop the spectrum
of spectacular textile and surface design collections exhibited at Direction by
Indigo, organisers say. According to Direction by Indigo, designers, as well as
fashion and home professionals, look to the show as the leading, influential
source of original textile designs, trend forecasts, concepts and services for
the U.S. market. On August 4, 5 & 6, 2009, Direction by Indigo will present
over 100 international textile design studios offering hundreds of creative and
inspiring designs for prints, knits, embroideries, appliqués, and wovens for
all areas of fashion, home and related markets.
The fabric design and fashion communities meet at Direction
by Indigo, where they find many trend-right, relevant tools to navigate the
season. For the August 2009 Show, attendees will have access to important resources:
the Surface Seminar Series will feature 30 unique seminars, the Indigo Print
Trend Forecast will be on display and offered as a complementary brochure only
during the show, Première Vision Color Forecast will be on display and
available for purchase, and Direction by Indigo exhibitors’ artwork and studio
designs will be presented as easy-read trend displays in full-wall gallery and
widescreen video formats.
Direction by Indigo will present three days of informative
and inspiring trend and industry-related seminars at its Surface Seminar
Series. Knowledgeable experts will give insight and forward-looking perspectives
to their comprehensive trend overviews and strategies for competing in today’s
and tomorrow’s markets. Seminar speakers cover key colour, print and fashion
trends for women’s, men’s, children’s, accessories and home markets; address
smart and efficient software applications for design, fabric, presentation, and
production; and target strategies for maximizing marketing impact, tackling
technology, and adding wow to your web site.
Seminar speakers are comprised of an illustrious,
international group of forecasters and specialists from:
colorEDGE Fordecasting, Color Portfolio Inc., Committee for
Colour & Trends (CCT), Cotton Incorporated, Design Options, Dream Fabric
Printing, EAT Inc. The Design Scope Company, Edelkoort Inc. & Trend Union, Fashion
Design Concepts, Fashion Snoops, Kids á la Mode, Moore-Herring Inc., MSLK,
Mudpie, Neville Bean Design, OPR, Pantone Inc., Pillar Consulting, Pointcarre
USA, Precision Textile Color (PTC), Ready-Made, Resource Center & About
Sources, SOS & SPECIFA, Stylesight and Trendincite LLC.
Direction by Indigo became part of the Indigo international
brand of textile design shows in September 2008 when Première Vision acquired
the Direction Show. Being in Première Vision’s stable of prestigious industry events,
gives Direction by Indigo the benefits of cross-promotion with Première Vision
Preview New York, increased direct marketing to a newly expanded data base,
worldwide exposure at all Première Vision’s events and international ad
campaigns to support the Indigo brand. On its newly unveiled Indigo Web site,
www.indigosalon.com, which features all Indigo shows, the international community’s
of designers and fashion professionals have easy access to information on the Direction
by Indigo global exhibitor base, upcoming show dates, seminar schedule and
online registration. Online pre-registration for attendees facilitates quick
and hassle-free entry with smart e-badge technology.
Organisers say that Direction by Indigo advances its
position as the #1 textile design show in America by utilizing the resources of
Première Vision’s global marketing arm. High synergy between Direction by
Indigo and Première Vision Preview New York has proven itself in the U.S.
market for the textile design and fabric shows increasing traffic at both
events. At the January 2009 edition, despite severe cold weather and dire
economic conditions, Direction by Indigo was well received and attended by
2,855 visits.
For the August 2009 Show, Direction by Indigo will present a
cadre of world-class textile design studios and forecasters to launch their
Fall/Winter 2010/11 Collections:
4th Avenue Graphics, 20/20 Vision, A+A Design Studio, About
Sources, Allan Thomas, Amanda Kelly, Angel Textiles, Anteprima, Atom Designs,
Avi Iny Designs, Baxter Fawcett, Bay and Brown, Bella Prints, Bernini Studio,
Beyond Retro, Boggia Disegni, Cainesclark, Cast Creations, Catherine B.
Designs, Chris Judge Design, Chromashare, Chrysalis Design, Circle Line,
Colette and Blue, Collezioni Magazines, Color Portfolio Inc, colorEDGE
Fordecasting, The Colorfield, The Colorfield UK, Contromoda Srl, Davina Nathan,
d.cipher FM, Design Options, Design Union, Drapets, Dream Fabric Printing, Eat
Inc. The Design Scope Company, Edelkoort Inc, Edna Moran Textiles, ESP Edit,
ESP Trendlab, Esti Studio, Eva Thora Designs, Fashion Design Concepts, Fashion
Snoops, Fortier Price, Paris, Garreau Designs, Grafiq Trafiq, Group Four
Antique Textiles, Group Four Design Studio, Helena Gavshon, Huepoint Color,
Indigo Studio, Indra Larssen, Inspire By Design, Jack Jones Design, Jill
McDonald Design, Karolina York, KeelerGordon, Keller Consultant, Larch Rose,
London Portfolio, Mann Publications, La Mansion del Color, Marilyn Kern Textile
Designs Inc., Material Force, Milkprint, Mint, mpdclick, Mudpie Ltd, My Sugar
Cube, Nancy Parker, Nelly Rodi, Nonpareils Designs, Nova Art, NR Designs, OPR,
Owens and Kim, Estudi Pagani, Pantone Inc, Paper and Cloth Ltd, Paradox
Designs, Pattern Textiles, Pointcarre USA, Precision Textile Color, Print House
Studio, Printfresh, Quinnconfrey, Ready-Made, Les Salsifilles, SCOTDIC, Scout, Studio
33/Classy, Studio G, Stylesight, Sukhanlee, Tanuki Studio, Taylor McArdle, The
Collection, Tom Cody Design, Tom Cody London, Trend Union, Trends West Los
Angeles, Unico Studio, Créations Robert Vernet, View Publications, Westcott,
Whiston and Wright, Yellow Minnow, and Zinc Design.
Direction by Indigo expands the Indigo brand to North
America, offering a goldmine of original designs and concepts to product
developers, manufacturers, designers, and retailers, say organisers.