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EXIBITORS / BRANDS / HALL PLANS September 2 – 4, 2018 TRADE SHOW MAGAZIN EXIBITORS / BRANDS / HALL PLANS September 2 – 4, 2018 AREAL BÖHLER / DÜSSELDORF EDITORIAL Liebe Gäste der Gallery SHOES! Herzlich willkommen zur Ausgabe N°3 der Gallery SHOES mit voll belegten Hallen, namhaften europäischen Aus- stellern und vielfältig gefüllten Zonen. Wir freuen uns, Sie zudem über die Flächenerweiterung um ein weiteres Schiff der ›Kaltstahlhalle‹, des Premium- bereichs der Gallery SHOES, informie- ren zu können. Dort haben wir nicht nur Raum für noch mehr Brandvielfalt, sondern auch für einen neuen Hotspot auf unserer Orderplattform geschaffen. Der neue FASHION LIFESTYLE CORNER Für Ihr Wohlgefühl haben wir den Haupt- mit Marken wie MARC CAIN, Calvin eingang an den ›Alten Schmiedehallen‹ Klein und Kenneth Cole ist das Highlight weiterentwickelt und ausgebaut. Der dieser gerade fertig gestellten, zusätz- gesamte Platz vor dem Haupteingang lich geöffneten Fläche. Das Besondere wurde mit einem großen Zelt überdacht, daran: ein Catwalk ‚powered by MARC was Ihnen, liebe Besucher, z. B. ermög- CAIN‘, auf dem mehrmals täglich licht, direkt mit dem Taxi vor dem Fashionshows stattfinden. Das deutsche, Empfang am Haupteingang auszustei- weltweit vertretene Erfolgsbrand zeigt gen. Genießen Sie die Lässigkeit der dort seine Fashion zu eigenen Schuhen, dort angesiedelten großen Outdoor-Area aber auch zu Schuhmodellen von Högl mit Food-Courts, Sand und Holzsteg für und Peter Kaiser. Für kommende Saisons Happenings und Begegnungen mit easy ist dieses Forum auch für andere Brands Sommerfeeling in stylisher Industrie- zugänglich und offen. design-Kulisse. Gallery SHOES hat nicht nur ihren Platz im europäischen Schuhmessekalender Viel Freude beim Entdecken fest eingenommen. Sie wird auch und Eintauchen in unsere Welt! zusätzlich durch die beiden Termine ihrer Schwestermesse Gallery gestärkt, auf der immer mehr Schuhbrands die Ihre Ulrike Kähler Synergien der Gallery und der zeitgleich stattfindenden Orderwoche CPD in Düsseldorf nutzen. 3 Dear Gallery SHOES guests! Welcome to the 3rd Gallery SHOES with its major European exhibitors in the busy and vibrant exhibition halls and zones. We’re delighted to have extended our exhibition space this year to include a premium Gallery SHOES showroom in ›Kaltstahlhalle‹. It provides us with an area to showcase even more brands, plus a new hotspot on our ordering plat- form. The new FASHION LIFESTYLE CORNER featuring labels such as MARC CAIN, Calvin Klein and Kenneth Cole is the highlight of the recently completed add- itional exhibition area that is now open. The eye-catcher is a catwalk “powered by MARC CAIN”, where several fashion shows will be taking place each day. The We have optimised and extended the globally successful German fashion label ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ main entrance to will be showcasing its fashions in com- improve your trade show experience. bination with its own shoes as well as The entire main entrance area is now models by Högl and Peter Kaiser. In fu- covered by a giant marquee so that our ture seasons this forum will also be open visitors can simply step out of their taxis and accessible to other labels. at the main entrance reception. You can also enjoy the informal summer flair of Gallery SHOES is a firm fixture in the the large outdoor area with food courts, European shoe fair calendar that is sup- city beach and wooden boardwalk to ported by the two affiliated Gallery trade hang out with the other guests in a styl- show events. More and more shoe ish industrial setting. Lena Hoschek, Foto: Getty Images for MBFW for Images Getty Foto: Hoschek, Lena brands are exploiting the synergies be- tween Gallery and the concurrent CPD order event in Düsseldorf. Step into our world and enjoy the jour- LUST...ney of discovery! ... AUF SOMMERMODE? Sincerely, ... AUF NEUEUlrike Kähler SCHUHE? Besuchen Sie uns auf www.schuhmarkt-news.de SM_EA_Gallery_Shoes_2018.indd 2 27.07.18 10:56 SEGMENTS CONTEMPORARY URBAN ZONE ZONE Alte Schmiedehalle, Alte Schmiedehalle, Altes Kesselhaus, Halle am Blankstahlhalle Wasserturm, Blankstahlhalle, Glühofenhalle, Gussstahlhalle Große international bekannte Marken. Individuelle Brands mit eigener DNA – Kollektionen, die das gesamte mo- unkonventionell, progressiv, Trends dische Spektrum abdecken: Classic, der Street- und Fashion-Szene. Lifestlye, Everyday, Fashion. Major, internationally renowned Individual brands with their own brands. Collections covering the DNA – unconventional, progressive complete fashion spectrum: Classic, street and fashion scene trends. Lifestyle, Every Day Fashion. 5 PREMIUM ZONE KIDS’ ZONE Kaltstahlhalle, Edelstahlhalle Gussstahlhalle Die ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ und ›Gussstahl- Internationale Schuhtrends für „Trend- halle‹ beeindrucken durch besondere setter von morgen“ von stylish bis Schönheit, Atmosphäre und eleganten rockig. Die Kids’ Zone präsentiert sich Industriecharme – und sind somit das neu in der aufwendig installierten ideale Zuhause für exklusive, extra- ›Edelstahlhalle‹. Sie ist lichtdurch- vagante Brands in handwerklicher flutet und verfügt über eine über- Perfektion. durchschnittliche Raumhöhe. The ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ and ›Gussstahl- International footwear trends for “to- halle‹ impress both with unique aes- morrow’s trendsetters” from stylish to thetic and atmosphere and an elegant rock style. The Kids’ Zone will be new- industrial vibe, making it the ideal set- ly presented within the elaborately ting for the PREMIUM zone: exclusive, installed ›Edelstahlhalle‹. It is flooded extravagant, with perfect craftsman- with natural daylight, has an above- ship. average ceiling height and is located directly opposite the ›Alte Schmiede- hallen‹. 6 SEGMENTS COMFORT ZONE ACCESSORIES Alte Federnfabrik, Glühofenhalle Die ›Alte Federnfabrik‹ und die ›Glüh- Zahlreiche Aussteller komplettieren ofenhalle‹ mit ihrem großzügigen ihre Schuhkollektionen mit passenden Außenbereich sind für die COMFORT Accessories und präsentieren sich in Zone mit Brands aus Deutschland, den unterschiedlichen Zonen der Frankreich, Österreich und Spanien Gallery SHOES. das neue Schuhmessezuhause in Düsseldorf. For the COMFORT Zone, the ›Alte Numerous exhibitors complete their Federnfabrik‹ (Old Springs Factory) and shoe collections with matching acces- the adjoining ›Glühofenhalle‹ (Anneal- sories and present themselves in the ing Furnace Hall) with its spacious out- different zones of Gallery SHOES. door area are providing a new Düssel- dorf home for brands from Germany, France, Austria and Spain. 7 Welcome to Gallery & PLATFORM FASHION@AREAL BÖHLER MAIN U WELCOME TO ENTRANCE ›Halle am Wasserturm‹ ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ ›Gussstahlhalle‹ ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ @ AREAL BÖHLER Contemporary Zone ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ Media Events ›Altes Kesselhaus‹ WC WC ›Halle am Wasserturm‹ Press ›Blankstahlhalle‹ ›Altes Kesselhaus‹ ›Glühofenhalle‹ WC ›Gussstahlhalle‹ Kids’ Zone WC ›Edelstahlhalle‹ ›Fashion Lifestyle Corner‹ ENTRANCE I Media Events ii ›Altes Kesselhaus‹ (1st oor) Outdoor Area H Fashion Lifestyle Corner ›Edelstahlhalle‹ i ENTRANCE II ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ i WC Premium Zone ENTRANCE III ›Blankstahlhalle‹ ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ ›Gussstahlhalle‹ WC WC Urban Zone ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ ›Blankstahlhalle‹ ›Alte Federnfabrik‹ ›Glühofenhalle‹ Comfort Zone ›Alte Federnfabrik‹ ›Glühofenhalle‹ i Information / Registration 8 MAIN U WELCOME TO ENTRANCE ›Halle am Wasserturm‹ ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ ›Gussstahlhalle‹ ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ @ AREAL BÖHLER Contemporary Zone ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ Media Events ›Altes Kesselhaus‹ WC WC ›Halle am Wasserturm‹ Press ›Blankstahlhalle‹ ›Altes Kesselhaus‹ ›Glühofenhalle‹ WC ›Gussstahlhalle‹ Kids’ Zone WC ›Edelstahlhalle‹ ›Fashion Lifestyle Corner‹ ENTRANCE I Media Events ii ›Altes Kesselhaus‹ (1st oor) Outdoor Area H Fashion Lifestyle Corner ›Edelstahlhalle‹ i ENTRANCE II ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ i WC Premium Zone ENTRANCE III ›Blankstahlhalle‹ ›Kaltstahlhalle‹ ›Gussstahlhalle‹ WC WC Urban Zone ›Alte Schmiedehallen‹ ›Blankstahlhalle‹ ›Alte Federnfabrik‹ ›Glühofenhalle‹ Comfort Zone ›Alte Federnfabrik‹ ›Glühofenhalle‹ i Information / Registration 9 GALLERY@AREAL BÖHLER Altes Kesselhaus CONTEMPORARY ZONE AND MEDIA EVENTS Aussteller Exhibitors ACM ◆ B16 AMANI B15 BEARPAW ◆ A04 BOTTESINI A12 Media Events BULLBOXER - B01 KIDBOXER (1. OG) BULLBOXER - SHOES B01 UNLIMITED BULLBOXER - TREND B01 DESIGN CAFE MODA A12 CLAUDIA GHIZZANI A12 EDEL FASHION B07 HENKELMAN A12 IIM77 ◆ B16 B15 J.MARCELO ◆ A15 A15 Snack- KAPPA A07 bar LA STRADA B07 A12 LAZAMANI B15 MONSHOE FASHION A05 A11 ONLY A SHOES A03 POELMAN B03 A07 POST XCHANGE A03 B07 PS B03 SHOECOLATE A05 A05 SPM SHOETRADE A11 TREND DESIGN B01 SHOE FASHION A03 B03 A04 ZARDUS ◆ A15 A01 Submission deadline: August 16, 2018 ◆ New@ Gallery SHOES B01 Entrance WC 10 MEDIA EVENTS (Altes Kesselhaus, 1st floor) Sunday, 2 September 2018 Monday, 3 September 2018 TW-Order-Info Seasons Best! 20 Must-haves F/S 2019 – Noch einmal viel Farbe für F/S 2019 S/S 2019 – Lots of colour once again! Languages: German/English 14:30 Uhr 12:00 Uhr /noon Trendexpertin Karolina Landowski stellt die 20 wichtigsten Schuh- und Accessoire-Themen der aktuellen Ordersaison vor. Es kommt ordentlich Bewegung in die Mode. Viel Fun ver- Referentin: Trend-Expertin Karolina Landowski, sprühen Muster und Logos. Parallel zu den Streetwear- und Fashion Trend Pool Sporteinflüssen kommen neue Naturthemen ins Spiel – von Leinen bis Bast. Die Silhouetten werden weiter und lässiger, sowohl für Männer als auch für Frauen. There’s a lot happening in the fashion world: patterns and Fashion Forecast H/W 2019/20 logos are conveying a sense of fun, and parallel
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