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JAN 27-30, Dallas Apparel & Accessories Dallas, TX - Dallas Market Center A showcase for some 14,000 lines of women’s and children’s apparel and accessories. For more information: Dallas Market Center, Pat Zajac - Senior Director, Communications, 2100 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. Telephone: 214-583-8792, 800-325-6587; Fax: 214-749-5458; Email: pzajac@
dmcmail.com; Website:
www.dallasmarketcenter.com.
FEB 7-9, The WSA Show Las Vegas, NV - The Venetian & Sands Expo Convention Center This show features men’s, women’s and children’s shoes, accessories, handbags, shoe products, store fi xtures, shoe jewelry, socks & hosiery. For more information: The WSA Show, Jennifer Nosratian, Marketing Co- ordinator, 15821 Ventura Blvd, Suite 415, Encino, CA 91436. Telephone: 818-464-7113; Fax: 818-464-7019; Email:
jnosratian@wsashow.com; Website:
www.wsashow.com.
FEB 13-16, The Off-Price Specialist Show Las Vegas, NV - Sands Expo / Las Vegas Convention Center The Off-Price Specialist Show is the premier show for off-price apparel and accessories. The wholesalers and jobbers at our show carry men’s, women’s, and children’s apparel 20-70% below the original manufacturer’s wholesale price. For more information:Off-Price Specialist Center, Don Browne, Market- ing Director, 16985 W. Bluemound Rd., Ste. 210., Brookfi eld, WI 53005. Telephone: 262-782-1600; Fax: 262-782-1601; Email: dbrowne@offpriceshow. com; Website:
www.offpriceshow.com.
FEB 14-16, KIDSHOW Las Vegas, NV - Bally’s Hotel Biggest Childrenswear Show in Las Vegas. For more information: Specialty Trade Show, Jeff Yunis, 3939 Hardie Rd., Coconut Grove, FL 33133-6437. Telephone: 305-663-6635; Fax: 305-661-8118; Email:
info@spectrade.com; Website:
www.spectrade.com/www.kidshow.cc.
FEB 14-16, MAGIC Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center / Las Vegas Hilton MAGIC International, a subsidiary of Advanstar Communications, Inc., is the world’s largest and most widely recognized producer of trade shows for the apparel industry. Providing a comprehensive year-round resource to support the business of fashion, MAGIC International currently produces trade shows for the men’s apparel market (MAGIC); the women’s apparel market (WWDMAGIC, femme); the children’s apparel market (MAGIC kids, International Kids Fashion Show); the fabric market (International Fashion Fabric Exhibition); and an alternative trends and lifestyles show, refl ecting the men’s and women’s progressive youth market (the edge). For more information:MAGIC International, 6200 Canoga Ave., Ste. 303, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Telephone: 877-554-4834, 218-740-7092; Fax: 818-593-5020; Email:
cs@MAGIConline.com; Website:
www.magiconline.com.
FEB 14-16, MAGIC Kids Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center / Las Vegas Hilton Children’s apparel and related accessories are featured with new designers as well as well known name brands. Concurrently held with WWDMAGIC, MAGIC and the edge. For more information:MAGIC International, 6200 Ca- noga Ave., 2nd Floor, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Telephone: 877-554-4834, 218-740-7092; Fax: 818-593-5020; Email:
cs@MAGIConline.com; Website:
www.magiconline.com.
FEB 14-16, MAGICWWD Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center / Las Vegas Hilton Women’s apparel and related accessories are featured with new designers as well as recognized brands. Concurrently held with MAGIC kids, MAGIC and the edge. For more information:MAGIC International, 6200 Canoga Ave., Ste. 303, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Telephone: 877-554-4834, 218-740- 7092; Fax: 818-593-5020; Email:
cs@MAGIConline.com; Website: www.
magiconline.com.
FEB 15-17, MODA Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV - The Venetian Hotel AccessoriesTheShow is the longest running and largest all accessories trade event in the United States. This juried tradeshow covers every category of accessories. AccessoriesTheShow features a cornucopia of New Market Fads, Fine Nationally Advertised Brands, Key International Collections and Unprecedented Amenities. Replete with every category in demand, the Marketplace for hot, new directions in edited accesso- ries. AccessoriesTheShow’s sister publication is Accessories Magazine. For more information: Accessories The Show / Business Journals, Inc., Maggie Wengertsman, 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 866- 696-6020; Fax: 203-838-5028; Email:
maggiew@busjour.com; Website: www.
modamanhattan.com.
FEB 25-27, Imprinted Sportswear Show - Orlando Orlando, FL - Orange County Convention Center ISS brings together over 250 of the industry’s top vendors ready and eager to show thousands of attendees the latest products and techniques needed to improve their businesses. With over 40 educational seminars, workshops, and clinics, you will learn how to turn your investments into profi ts. If you are involved in the decorated apparel industry - whether in screen printing, embroidery, promotional products, retail, heat applied graphics, or market- ing - ISS will show you how to achieve quality results and do so profi tably. For more information: Nielsen Business Media, Pam J. Howard, 11835 West Olympic, Suite 550E, Los Angeles, CA 90064-5810. Telephone: 800-933- 8735; Fax: 770-777-8700; Email:
customer.serviceatlanta@
nielsen.com; Website:
www.issshows.com.
MAR 5-7, Norton’s Gatlinburg Apparel & Jewelry Market Gatlinburg, TN - Gatlinburg Convention Center This show features Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Apparel, Fashion Jewelry and Accessories, Fine Jewelry and Gifts from all over the world. Wholesale Only, Writing Orders, Immediate Delivery and Cash-and-Carry. Business License Required. For more information:The Norton Shows, Linda Norton, P.O. Box 265, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Telephone: 865-436-6151; Fax: 865-436-6152; Email:
nortonshow@gmail.com; Website:
www.nortonshows.com.
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MAR 10-13, TransWorld’s International Halloween, Costume & Party Show St. Louis, MO - America’s Center The Halloween, Costume & Party Show is the black cat’s meow when it comes to introducing new products. With more than 10,000 highly motivated buyers within your reach, it is without a doubt your best opportunity to network and develop long-term business relationships for your marketing dollars. Plus, we offer promotional opportunities to really mesmerize the buyers throughout the show. You can showcase your latest products and conduct or participate in Seminars & Demonstrations. Ask your TWE associate for your Promotional Opportunity Kit. For more information:TransWorld Exhibits, Inc., 1850 Oak St., Northfi eld, IL 60093. Telephone: 847-446-8434, 800-323-5462; Fax: 847-446- 3523; Email:
info@tweshows.com; Website:
www.tweshows.com.
MAR 10-14, Trends The Apparel Show Edmonton, Canada, AB - Edmonton Expo Center (Northlands) Trade Show for buyers of apparel and shoe stores For more information: A.M.W.A.A. - Alberta Mens Wear Agents Association, Sue Brochu, P.O. Box 66037, Heritage Postal Station, Edmonton, AB T6J 6T4. Telephone: 780-484-7541; Fax: 780-484-4571; Email:
amwa@shaw.ca; Website: www.
trendsapparel.com.
MAR 11-13, Imprinted Sportswear Show - Atlantic City Atlantic City, NJ - Atlantic City Convention Center Throughout the years, thousands of attendees have been able to forge critical relationships with the 300 plus exhibitors that participate on an annual basis. Industry buyers are eager to see the latest industry trends, techniques and equipment. They also rely heavily on the comprehensive conference program to provide the expert knowledge needed to turn investments into profi ts. If you are involved in the decorated apparel industry - whether in screen printing, embroidery, promotional products, retail, or marketing - ISS will show you how to achieve quality results and do so profi tably. For more information:Nielsen Business Media, Pam J. Howard, 11835 West Olympic, Suite 550E, Los Angeles, CA 90064-5810. Telephone: 800-933-8735; Fax: 770-777-8700; Email: customer.
serviceatlanta@nielsen.com; Website:
www.issshows.com.
MAR 18-22, Los Angeles Shoe Show Los Angeles, CA - California Market Center Showcases hundreds of premier footwear collections from burgeoning labels and established brands. For more information:California Mart, Chelsea Matthews, Senior Tradeshow Manager, 110 E. 9th St., Los Angeles, CA 90079. Telephone: 800-cal-mart (225-6278), 213-630-3737; Fax: 213-630- 3708; Email:
cmatthews@californiamarketcenter.com; Website: www.
californiamarketcenter.com.
MAR 24-27, Dallas Apparel & Accessories Dallas, TX - Dallas Market Center A showcase for some 14,000 lines of women’s and children’s apparel and accessories. For more information: Dallas Market Center, Pat Zajac - Senior Director, Communications, 2100 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. Telephone: 214-583-8792, 800-325-6587; Fax: 214-749-5458; Email: pzajac@
dmcmail.com; Website:
www.dallasmarketcenter.com.
APR 9-11, Atlanta Women’s & Children’s Apparel/Accessories Market Atlanta, GA - AmericasMart*Atlanta Fashion takes a new runway staged and spot lit for design innovation this April at AmericasMart®-Atlanta. It’s where contemporary collections meet designer/bridge creations for top retailers on a new path to fashion, as only AmericasMart can defi ne it AmericasMart PREMIERE: The New Interna- tional Show for Juried Apparel Collection. For more information:AmericasMart Atlanta, Mary Ellen Jackson, 240 Peachtree St. NW, Ste. 2200, Atlanta, GA 30303. Telephone: 404-220-2234; Fax: 404-220-2299; Email: mjackson@
americasmart.com; Website:
www.americasmart.com.
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