KENSINGTON REVIEW
The Kensington Shoe Event O
22-24 September 2013 at the Kensington Close Hotel, Wrights Lane, Kensington, London, W8
nce again The Kensington Shoe Event will be held exclusively at the Kensington Close Hotel, Wrights Lane, Kensington, from Sunday 22nd September - Tuesday 24th September 2013.
Peter Kaiser Hispanitas, Pam, T
, Pons Quintana, Pretty Loafers, Manila, oni Pons, Audley, Moda in Pelle, Gardenia,
Voltan and Vitti Loveare among the many important brands being presented. They will all be showing their latest collections after the final "tweaking" has taken place in Dusseldorf and Milan.
• The opening hours are from 9.30am - 6.30pm on Sunday and Monday, and until 4.00pm on Tuesday.
• Refreshments are available for visitors throughout the day so come along and see what some of the UK's top agents have to offer!!
A couple of exhibitor’s views on the Kensington Shoe Event: Rolf Buhr, Chief Executive of leading German footwear and accessory
producer Peter Kaiser, is a regular exhibitor at the Kensington Shoe Event. Ralf recently told Footwear Today editor, Cheryl Taylor: “The Kensington Shoe Event is one of the most important venues for Peter Kaiser. It is a well-established show and attracts many independent footwear retailers and department store buyers. Buyers enjoy the luxurious surroundings and the relaxed atmosphere at Kensington, after the hustle and bustle of the major shoe shows.” “The timing is good because it takes place after the major shows, including Moda, GDS Dusselforf and Micam in Milan. Many UK clients attend the European shows before finalising their orders for the new season at the Kensington Shoe Event.”
"After a busy show season the Kensington Shoe Event gives us a great
opportunity to tie up those final orders for the spring summer season." John Liddle, Moda in Pelle.
www.thekensingtonshoeevent.co.uk SEPTEMBER 2013 • FOOTWEAR TODAY • 29
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