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SUNDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2012 CONTEMPORARY STAGE


The Contemporary stage is located within Womenswear; follow the purple carpet from the main entrance


10.30 Womenswear Catwalk See full collections from Angels Never Die, pomodoro, Cannisse, Derhy, Mado et les Autres and The Fashion Atelier Project brought by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce.


11.00 New! Accessory trend focus: Affordable fashion


Editor of Retail Jeweller, Laura McCreddie, presents the key brands and trends this season, offering your customers the chance to refresh their wardrobes, without breaking the bank.


12.00 WGSN Trend Forecast for A/W 12/13


Senior Retail Editor, Lorna Hall, from world-leading trend forecaster, WGSN, presents inspirational womenswear trends for A/W 12/13.


12.45 WGSN Vision Catwalk Groundbreaking scenes styled in line with WGSN’s trend 1.30 Drapers: how and what to buy


Drapers Fashion Editor, Marie Davies, presents the key trends for A/W 12 and how to buy into these to maximise your profi t.


2.00 Accelerate your sales with sustainable fashion


Managing Director of the Ethical Fashion Forum, Tamsin Lejeune introduces the latest brands that are leading the way in combining sustainability with sales success, including the latest EFF INNOVATION award winners, and how you can build sustainable fashion into your retail mix.


3.00 NEW! Indies: Protecting and strengthening


independent retailers Marino Donati discusses the future role of independent retail: the challenges faced by indies and how to overcome them by creating a niche point of difference from the high street. Panel speakers include: Michael Weedon, Deputy Chief Executive, BIRA, Michael Shalders, Director, Love Brands, and Lewis Tweddell, owner of Lewis Yates.


3.30 Womenswear Catwalk


See full collections from Angels Never Die, pomodoro, Cannisse, Derhy, Mado et les Autres and The Fashion Atelier Project brought by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce.


4.00 The Fashion Association of Britain: Why 2012 is the


year of opportunity for fashion independents Eric Musgrave discusses with members of FAB, the new body for fashion indies, why taking a united stand has to be the right approach for 2012. The FAB panel will also reveal where they are spending their buying budgets this season.


4.30 NEW! Premium Womenswear: A Brand Focus See an inspirational display of collections from our Premium womenswear brands.


5.00 Premium: Afternoon Tea Head to the Premium Pillar Hall for a complimentary afternoon tea.


5.00 Top Footwear Trends


Stylist and TV Presenter, Antonia O’Brien gives a rundown of the top footwear trends for A/W 12.


6 EVENT GUIDE SPONSORED BY COME AND VISIT US ON STAND Fo116 predictions for A/W 12/13, using brand pieces from across the show.


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