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At 9:07 on March 3, 2010, Louise Cattell said…
Hello David, in response to your querie I work for a company called INCA who run fashion and red carpet events all year round. As well as catwalk shows, music & fashion events and awards ceremonies they also do a lot of charity focused shows for instance Fashion For Relief and the Love Ball that took place last month. You can find more information here: http://www.incaproductions.co.uk
Best,
Louise
At 19:44 on March 1, 2010, Merideth Genin said…
Hi, David, We're in the pre-launch of our business here in NYC. Of course I'd like to know more about your eco-fabrics. Are they all tartans? What are the fibers? Where in Asia & Africa are you producing? etc. Thanks for your interest. Health and peace, Merideth
At 12:48 on February 27, 2010, Chloe Harris said…
So its a range of Man-U merchandise using this new 'Red Army' tartan. But instead of the usual merchandise and fan-based get up, its got a fashion twist to it? is that right? Almost like catering for the wags. That sounds like a great idea!
At 16:31 on February 26, 2010, Chloe Harris said…
Hi David.
What exactly did you mean?
Chloe
At 20:54 on February 23, 2010, Anne Linn said…
Hi David.
Thanks for your message. It sounds interesting, I would love to hear some more about it. When and where is it happening?
Anne
At 4:35 on February 23, 2010, Nana Soma said…
Hello David!
Yes, I know that Mackenzie is a common name in England and Scotish.
See, I entered in your website to know about your company and it is very interesting. You wrote me back last year about a fabric called "Brazil" and which it was going to be launched this year.
As I run a blog I would like to know about this fabric and I dont know - maybe I can write about it and the company or i could interview you... what do you think?
At 16:42 on February 22, 2010, Praveen Varshnei said…
Let us introduce ourselves as an Indian company specializing in 100% Eco friendly handmade Green line Buttons,Toggals,Novelty Items,Handicrafts ,Bags Handles and costume jewelery.Our inspectors check every lot of buttons,handicrafts,gifts and costume jewelery ,buttons are made confirming to social accountability norms.

We do not use child labor.We maintain the quality in buttons, the quality in shipping,and the quality in communication and in all other aspects. Rest assured - you get THE BEST of the finest handmade buttons from India.Buffalo horn,bone,wooden,coconut shell,bamboo etc
Buttons are meant for mens and womens wear. We have catered almost all segments of garment right from just born babies to hi-fashion mens and womens garments ,we have all the infrastructure to cater your needs, we have dedicated staffs with in-depth knowledge of the Buttons business involving themselves right from raw material collection, making ,polishing and shipping.
Product:Clothing Buttons
Specification: Handmade by Artisans and all are green eco-friendly organic products
Material:Buffalo Horn,Cow Horn,Bone,Wood,coconut shell,Bamboo,Resin,Recycled Plastic etc
Size: 12mm on wards
Production:50000 pieces per month
MOQ:1000 pieces
Lead-time: 15 Days
Delivery: Fob N.Delhi
Payment:Advance through Bank Wire ,Western Union
Samples: Available



We offer buttons from US $ 00.08 per piece as opening price point. and the price are much more competitive anywhere else.
Each piece is unique and may vary in shape and look due to natural variations in the horn.
Besides updating our designs regularly, we also have the complete capability of making items in special designs as per your requirements.


Hope to have an opportunity to work with you.



Thanking you in the mean time.

Regards,
Praveen Varshnei
Email: p_varshnei@yahoo.co.in
web: www.buttonsnatural.zoomshare.com
Skype: buttonsnatural
At 10:31 on February 19, 2010, schmidttakahashi said…
Sounds nice. I'm working together with my German Co-Designer on our label "schmidttakahashi". Could you give me some more infos about the fashion show?
At 15:52 on February 15, 2010, Honey Malaolu said…
well i'm from nigeria but was born in the uk i dont have any connection fashion wise with any one up there .
At 9:59 on February 13, 2010, Jane Pickersgill said…
Hi David, sorry for the delay. Been away. Please give me more details of projects. My email is bella_cat@hotmail.co.uk.
At 21:57 on February 9, 2010, Honey Malaolu said…
hey i need some help with getting myself started im a final year in fashion and textiles and i would love to start up my business but need to find some support is there any advice you could give me. i'm trying to find funding so i can start up i don't want to take out too many loans. i really would like to find a factory that could produce my work.
At 17:54 on February 8, 2010, Janice Turner said…
www.field-grey.com I have just checked it and the site is working fine, but I will cross check with a colleague

best
Janice
At 16:46 on February 8, 2010, Janice Turner said…
Hi David

You click on ENTER underneath Field Grey

best janice
At 12:52 on February 4, 2010, Laureen Katiyo said…
I am looking for a local consultant in Lesotho who can carry out a value chain analysis of knitted polo shirts and trousers. It's 20 days worth of work spread over 4 months. Do you know anyone in Lesotho whom I can contact?
At 7:46 on February 4, 2010, Harry Green said…
Hi David,

I'm all ears...
At 15:17 on February 2, 2010, Avni Trivedi said…
Sure, send me details at trivedi.avni@gmail.com
At 4:47 on February 2, 2010, Avni Trivedi said…
Hi, definitely would like to explore African textiles. Do you have any descriptions or examples?
At 22:31 on February 1, 2010, Simon Pieter Keyser said…
David
My website is so outdated it is not even funny anymore.....I think my mail address is hidden in there somewhere.
Feel free to mail me at pieter.keyser@lfh.co.za
I am based in Somerset West, just a short hop outside of Cape Town and would be gratefull to talk to someone likeminded.
My personal phone number is +27 (0) 83 700 3056
Drop me a line when your over here and ill make every effort to meet up with you.
Regards
Pieter Keyser
At 21:17 on February 1, 2010, Simon Pieter Keyser said…
David
Thanks for the comments.
I was wondering what Zille was going to wear and will be keen to have a look at what the other members of paliament was going to pitch with, especially their handbags. What is your line of business? I just joined yesterday and is keen to learn more about how the forum can assist us in building our brand.
Pieter Keyser
At 10:02 on February 1, 2010, Jane Pickersgill said…
Hi David,
I'd like to hear more details about what you're involved in - have you been a member of this forum for long? I only just joined up.
Jane

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