Accessories Circuit, Intermezzo Collections

July 17, 2012 15:58 by brandon
            

"Accessories are important and becoming more and more important every day. They can completely change the look of an outfit, and women like the idea of having a wardrobe that's versatile. For instance, a strong piece of jewelry can make a simple outfit look elegant."

- Giorgio Armani

As we approach the August 5, 2012 launch date of Accessories Circuit / Intermezzo Collections, a promotional personal accessories show at New York's Javits Center, Armani's quote rings true. Retailers from New York and the surrounding cities will be attending the convention in hopes of finding everything from clutches to belts to add to their stores.

The August 5 - 7, 2012 show will focus on fashion apparel and accessories from more than 500 exhibitors. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to network, discover new trends, and discuss innovations. Accessories Circuit / Intermezzo Collections promises three full days of quality traffic and great exposure.

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UK Bridal Exhibition: The Place to Be

March 14, 2012 16:05 by brandon
            

Did you know that the British Bridal Exhibition is not only the biggest show in the United Kingdom, but the largest bridal tradeshow on Earth? And the 2012 show, which began on Sunday, March 11, was no exception to that tradition; it brought in buyers from around the world.

So it should come as no surprise that if you want to work within the bridal industry, you've got to attend.  Stacy Lock of The Earrings Boutique told Harrogate-News that the British Bridal Exhibition "is the main Bridal Show and it is just so important to have a presence. If you want to be in Bridal then this is the place to be."

The show, which took place at the Harrogate International Centre in Harrogate, England, played host to exhibitors from the US, models from across Europe and buyers from all over the world.  According to Wetherby News, "Collections of bridalwear [and] formal menswear," as well as promotional personal accessories, were on display.