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When: June 30th, 2005 19:00 to 21:00
Location: 01zero-one, Peter St, Soho, London.
Price:
£20.00
How can fashion designers and SMEs use digital media to grow their businesses? Commentators from the Cass Creatives 2004 panel join other leading practitioners in reviewing the latest marketing and distribution technologies, the newest ways the High Street is being re-invented online and changing customer relationships...
ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to popular demand this event has again been
rescheduled, moving from 30 June to September (date TBC). All
tickets already booked for 2nd June and 30th June will be valid
for the September event. If you have any queries please email hannah.weimers@nmk.co.uk.
New Media Knowledge and
Interactive KnowHow present:
A Panel Debate on Fashion and New Media
How can fashion designers and SMEs use digital media to grow
their businesses? Websites such as
Net-a-porter and
Figleaves have proven the power of e-tailing,
with impressive online sales. The innovative
SHOWstudio,
a showcase for new design talent, has created a loyal community
online. FCUK has tried mobile marketing and DAB (digital audio
broadcasting) with moderate success. Thomas Cook is selling
holidays through iTV – is it possible that, in future, fashion
brands might also be available through the red button?
A year on from the
Cass Creatives debate on the future of the
fashion industry, we’ve invited commentators from the original
panel to join other leading practitioners in reviewing the
opportunities and threats posed by new media – what are the
latest marketing and distribution technologies? What are the
newest ways in which the High Street is being re-invented
online? And how is increased personalization now changing the
customer-retailer relationship?
Speakers include:
Penny Martin - Editor in Chief, SHOWstudio
Penny is a curator and writer on fashion and photography. Since
studying at Glasgow and Manchester Universities and The Royal
College of Art, she has lectured internationally. She previously
worked as a Curator at The National Museum of Photography, Film
& Television and curated the Vogue Laid Out exhibition at
The V&A in 2000. Penny has contributed to The Englishness of
English Dress (Berg 2002) and The Oxford Companion to the
Photograph (Oxford University Press, 2005), to Blueprint, Numéro
and Frieze magazines, and The Independent newspaper.
Amanda Zuydervelt - Founder, StyleBible
Eva Pascoe - Head of Websites, Arcadia
As head of Arcadia Group Web sites she has been responsible for
the successful launch of Zoom the ISP and on line retailer. Eva
first came to prominence when she co-founded the highly
successful the Cyberia Group and was responsible for the
development of the Cyberia cybercafe. From Holland she came to
study Cognitive Psychology at London University and was
responsible for interfaces for on-line information systems for
bothconsumer and corporate Intranet applications. Eva is a
visiting lecturer at Hypermedia MA at Westminster University and
is Independent’s columnist covering the Internet. She has been
awarded both the Grand Award and the Design Award for her to the
Information Superhighway by The Sunday Times and British
Telecom. A regular guest on Newsnight and The Midnight Hour, Eva
is asked to speak on various topics including Business in the
21st Century.
Paddy Meehan - Founder & Creative Consultant, Oki-Ni
Oki-ni.com launched in 2001. Involved in every aspect of the
business from conception through to launch and development,
Paddy works on brand strategy and direction, both online and
offline. Specifically responsible for working with Oki-ni
partner brands, overseeing the design teams development of
product, and working alongside the partner brands' design
teams, Paddy also currently works as a brand consultant. Clients
include Levi Strauss, Japan, and Nokia, Hong Kong. Previous to
Oki-ni, Paddy was based in Tokyo where he established the
fashion brand Beauty:Beast with designer, Takao Yamashita.
More speakers will be annnounced shortly.
Location
01zero-one, Peter St, Soho, London.
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