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The new Modem partner F/W 16/17 - The Collective Showrooms
by Modem – Posted July 28 2016
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Picture courtesy of Fashion Farm Foundation.

Fashion Farm Foundation (FFF)
Established in 2012, Fashion Farm Foundation (FFF) is a non-profit organization founded by a group of enthusiastic entrepreneurs from the fashion and cultural creative Industry in Hong Kong. Its mission is to unite local fashion designers, such as:

FFIXXED STUDIOS (men’s/women’s ready-to-wear).
INJURY (men’s/women’s ready-to-wear, women’s accessories: shoes, jewelry).
KENAXLEUNG (men’s/women’s ready-to-wear, men’s/women’s accessories: bags, others).

Cultural practitioners, industry experts and retailers to foster collaboration between business, lifestyle, education and cultural sectors and promote Hong Kong’s fashion design in Hong Kong and to the world.

Since March 2013, FFF have brought numerous Hong Kong based fashion labels to Paris Fashion Week, Fashion Guerilla Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, and Shanghai, and showcased their latest collections to the international buyers and media. Our activities help designer to craft tomorrow’s fashion industry.


Ashowroom

Ashowroom was created from the meeting of brands ASTRAEA PARIS and ROHKA. These designers, Ian Phin and Maria Restrepo and Shaghig Tertzakian involved fashion business strategist Melanie Chan, and went on to create [red]'ashowroom'[/red] - a new concept in showroom business. A small very selected group of designers working together, gently managed, but independently driven, following the common aim of establishing constructive commercial development. This means that ashowroom is where we, as designers ourselves, can tranquilly meet and get to know buyers, and where buyers know they will find a well selected range of brands of serious quality.


Picture courtesy of Ashowroom


Subsequi

[red]Subsequi[/red] is a unique showroom, it is intimate, it is familiar. The designers have been honing their craft for years: whether it be small-run, limited edition clothing, hand-cast jewelry or couture accessories. They offer their selections to well-edited and carefully chosen boutiques from around the world. “Mass production” is not a part of their vocabulary.


Picture courtesy of Subsequi






Yoka Miyano © Modemonline

Picture 1 courtesy of Fashion Farm Foundation.
Picture 2 courtesy of Ashowroom.
Picture 3 courtesy of Subsequi.

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