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October 2017 Table of Contents “You can have anything you want. If you dress for it.” –Edith Head www.fashionindustrygallery.com OCTOBER 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS FIG Office Contacts . Page 4 Future Market Dates . Page 5 FIG Fashions in the Park . Page 7 Second Floor Map . Page 11 First Floor Map . Page 12 SHOP Lines . Pages 8, 9 & 10 Gallery Listings . Pages 14 - 66 Collections . Pages 67 - 80 F Designates new and relocated lines Designates children’s lines 1 Designates men’s lines 3 ross ave @ akard st. 1807 ross ave . dallas, tx 75201 FIG markets now open 214.748.4FIG (4344) WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY* *tuesday by appointment only facts . upcoming 2018 dates who’s who & more january 24-26 matt roth . CEO . ext. 322 spring 2/summer [email protected] emma mitchell . FIG Director . ext. 323 march 21-23 [email protected] fall 1 carman thompson . Operations Manager . ext. 321 [email protected] june 6-8 fall 2/winter hilary duenner . Marketing Coordinator . ext. 326 [email protected] august 8-10 lisa carrazana . Setup Manager . ext. 324 holiday/resort [email protected] constance crouch . Director of Special Events . ext. 218 october 24-26 [email protected] spring 1 complimentary shuttle service between the main entrance of FIG and DMC, provided by FIG, during market all employment, internship and general information inquiries [email protected] visit our website for more information www.fashionindustrygallery.com 4 5 sponsored by Please Join Us For FIG FASHIONS IN THE PARK Honoring FIG’s Featured Guest Designer Megan Baca of Chaser Thursday, October 26th 6pm - 8pm Beck Park (adjacent to FIG entrance) Join us for complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres catered by CN Catering. 6 7 2nd floor @ FIG 2nd floor @ FIG COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST AND COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SERVED DAILY LUNCH SERVED DAILY 3x1 camilla gresham lna accessory concierge catherine gee gypset honey local showroom F agency showroom catherine page habitual love, poppy jewels alice & trixie cinq á sept hale bob lucky star allan k cop copine hammitt majestic filatures F alo yoga cordani hazen & co. mlm F amadi dafné paris helene thomas mod + jo F amanda uprichard daniel rainn hespera molly phillips jewelry amo delfi ilse jacobsen moo moo designs amy wells designs designer network nyla iro mother andré assous diba true it is well l.a. moussy antik batik dolce vita ivylee nanette lepore F 1 ariat dr. scholl’s j.markell native gem F art dept. drew james jeans new vintage F 1 au mexique frank & eileen jaya apparel group nicole leigh jewelry F ba&sh garbe luxe jet by john eshaya nightcap clothing 1 F bano eemee generation love jj winters nina berenato jewelry barrington gifts gentle souls by kenneth cole F junkyard showroom obok F beautiful people glamourpuss nyc kelsi dagger brooklyn orla kiely F F blue life go by go silk kendra scott panarea couture brochu walker gold hawk l’agence petersyn F brothers & sisters showroom goldie F laundry by shelli segal pour la victoire by lilla gorjana linda richards rachel zoe calon F lines of denmark ramy brook 8 9 2nd floor @ FIG COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SERVED DAILY ras F the bar showroom F rebecca taylor the kooples red carter the palm room F riller & fount the sydny showroom roi three bishops 205 s.a.m. showroom tori praver F sablyn F true collaborative fashion the premium juried sacha london tutu and lilli 204 tradeshow @ f.i.g. seeded twenty shanty F tysa 203 2nd floor simon showroom u.dot simran rihal F valentina shah F Fire Stair sofia collections vetiver 202 Buyer’s Lounge solid & striped we are kindred sonix F wildfox 201 To Sky Bridge sonyarenee wrangler 1 Men sprwmn yana k Stairs to Level 1 Women stellan & wylde F zinda F FIG Lobby Fire Stair sterling forever and many more.... susana monaco tart taylor and tessier tee lab 10 11 GALLERY LISTINGS 100 wbc clothing, inc. 143 kristi harris sales Men Women 101 level showroom 145 cp shades 102 s. collier 147 the globe showroom 105 level showroom 149 dl1961 premium denim 108 place showroom 150 bcbgmaxazria group 109 mider group, inc. 151 10 eleven STAIRS TO LEVEL 1 205 204 203 202 201 110 citizens of humanity 153 10 eleven 112 findings, inc. 158 hatch 113 paige premium denim 159 halston heritage 151/153 159159 161 161 163 163 165165 114 t.s.s. terry sahagen sales 159 haute hippie 167167 115 french connection 161 em productions 160 158 153 158 169169 116 ocean showroom 163 theia jewelry 168 168 117 kelly luedtke sales 165 chan luu 151 150 150 171171 119 cheryl dufault 167 f.i.g. office 120 hudson jeans 168 kaitlin + co. 149 149 Elevator Elevator Stairs 170 1st floor 122 lai collections 169 level showroom Box Jewel 170 175175 123 joes jeans 170 myn showroom registration * Check-in desk 123 frye 171 uncommon fashion 147147 Stairs 126 the a/c collective 175 2fourteen showroom 145145 to f.i.g.cafe f.i.g. 2nd cafe STAIRS TO LEVEL 2 127 trina turk 201 the hanger showroom 132 143 101 132 100 143 105 floor 100 101 105 restroom 129 michael stars 201 dakota showroom 109 109 130 fifteen twenty 202 focus showroom 102 139 139 102 108108 110 110 112 112 132 dreamcatcher sales 203 seamless showroom W MMen Women 113 114 113 120 120 116 116 114 130130 132 wild bloom sales 203 suite shop restroom Stairs Elevator Elevator 133 community service showroom 203 wander west 137 137 122122 126 126 137 hasson costa 204 lily kate showroom 119 119 117 115 115 117 139 circle 5 showroom 204 august showroom 133 127 123 133 129129 127 123 139 lefties showroom 205 8th story complete collection listing located in the back of this directory F Designates new and relocated lines Designates children’s lines 1 Designates men’s lines 12 13 10 eleven 2fourteen showroom gallery 151 / 153 gallery 175 address: 135 e. 9th street address: 1807 ross ave. los angeles, ca 90015 dallas, tx 75201 contact: rosy medina contact: aimee breeden chantel collins office: 214.810.0434 office: 213.627.1641 email: [email protected] fax: 213.627.2619 email: [email protected] website: www.10eleven.com lines: lines: a.l.c. bracha F atm farrah b current / elliott gentle fawn derek lam 10 crosby knot sisters equipment lovestrength F joie olive + oak kule project social t mes demoiselles saltwater luxe pam & gela saloni tabula rasa tanya taylor vince 14 15 8th story the a/c collective gallery 205 gallery 126 address: 850 south broadway, 5th floor address: 860 s. los angeles st. #205 los angeles, ca 90014 los angeles, ca 90014 contact: emily kittleson contact: andrea hamilton robin foti corie nichols email: [email protected] office: 213.489.4789 website: www.8thstoryshowroom.com fax: 213.489.4583 email: [email protected] website: www.theaccollective.com lines: lines: acler atoir cooper st boho me lack of color boyish jeans F line & dot lost in lunar pistola denim s/w/f quay australia wyldr london saylor stylestalker the jetset diaries 16 17 august showroom bcbgmaxazria group F gallery 204 gallery 150 address: 860 s. los angeles street #422 address: 350 fifth avenue los angeles, ca 90014 new york, ny 10118 contact: christina taylor contact: alexa ewton office: 213.489.1009 office: 646.745.3141 fax: 1.844.272.1963 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] website: www.nuorder.com/bcbgmaxazria website: www.augustshowroom.com www.nuorder.com/bcbgeneration lines: lines: christy dawn F bcbgeneration frankie’s bikinis bcbgmaxazria jen’s pirate booty she made me skye & staghorn spell & the gypsy steele the label stone cold fox three floor zulu & zephyr 18 19 chan luu cheryl dufault designs gallery 165 gallery 119 address: 127 e. 9th street, #1107 address: 16341 hollywood lane los angeles, ca 90015 huntington beach, ca 92649 contact: liz lester contact: cheryl dufault office: 213.624.0856 office: 714.317.7305 fax: 213.624.1816 fax: 714.840.8619 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] website: www.chanluu.com website: www.cheryldufaultdesigns.com lines: lines: chan luu cheryl dufault designs dufault designs 1 20 21 circle 5 showroom citizens of humanity gallery 139 gallery 110 address: 860 s. los angeles st., suite 302 address: 1807 ross avenue los angeles, ca 90014 dallas, tx 75201 contact: christine simek emma lothrop office: 213.622.6922 contact: meghan cameron email: [email protected] office: 214.846.5759 website: www.circle5showroon.com email: [email protected] website: www.citizensofhumanity.com lines: lines: bobi agolde bobi black citizens of humanity maternity citizens of humanity men’s 1 citizens of humanity women’s getting back to square one 22 23 community service showroom cp shades gallery 133 gallery 145 address: 860 s. los angeles st. # 1135 address: 403 coloma street los angeles, ca 90014 sausalito, ca 94965 contact: lisa loeff contact: zach weinstein connie thai office: 415.331.4581 office: 213.624.0824 fax: 415.331.7254 fax: 213.244.1259 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] website: www.cpshades.com website: www.communityserviceshowroom.com lines: lines: greylin F cp shades mcguire misa only hearts rails sundays nyc F 24 25 dakota showroom dl1961 premium denim gallery 201 gallery 149 address: 110 e. 9th street #A593 address: 530 7th avenue #1505 los angeles, ca 90079 new york, ny 10018 contact: christie danielson contact: erin mihok office: 310.740.3546 megan walter email: [email protected] office: 646.514.9736 website: www.dakotashowroom.com fax: 212.991.9989 email: [email protected] [email protected] website: www.dl1961.com lines: lines: amita naithani dl1961 premium denim beach belles dl1961 premium denim kid’s colourful rebel dl1961 premium denim men 1 game day divas the blue shirt shop 1 goldie london haute rogue jvl F maylana swim F pharao jewelry F wyldr 26 27 dreamcatcher sales em productions F gallery 132 gallery 161 address: 1807 ross aveune address: 860 s.
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