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2016 Retrospective

Finance

The U.S. economy continued its glacial rebound in 2016 as key apparel industry indicators showed signs of improvement. But a deeper dive into the numbers makes it clear that some sectors fared better than others.

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UBM Hosts Connect Event for Christmas Cheer in L.A.

Christmas with UBM

The UBM Fashion Group—parent company of MAGIC, Project and FN Platform—recently hosted a holiday event for retailers and brands to kick off the holidays.

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Connecting the Dots Between the Creative Community and Made-in-LA Manufacturing at NJAL Event

Make It in LA

The future of the apparel industry lies in its connectivity. That’s the word from a panel of industry insiders who spoke at a recent event hosted by Not Just A Label, the international platform for emerging designers, which recently put down roots in Los Angeles.


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Haute Holiday: The New Hollywood at Fashion Speaks

Haute Holiday

For designer Adolfo Sanchez, it was time to show how streetwear could meet eveningwear.

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Canadian Retailer Aritzia Opens in Los Angeles

Aritzia

Canadian retailer Aritzia is giving Los Angeles a preview of its contemporary looks.

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Kozm: Yoga Is for Real Men

Yoga Is for Real Men

After years of attacking powerful waves and wiping out on concrete and in the snow, the founders of the Kozm brand turned their careers to yoga mats.


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Tobi’s Data-Driven Trends

LA-based online retailer Tobi recently looked at some of its own best-selling categories and items for its LA customers.

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Ron Herman's Jeffrey Rüdes Shop-In-Shop

You can take the designer out of Los Angeles, but you can’t take the L.A. out of the designer.

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Stalyon’s Xmas Mission

The mission of the Stalyon brand: give sick kids the gift of the wilderness.


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Pobega’s Goodbye Berlin

For her Goodbye Berlin collection, Valerj Pobega said 'no thanks' to runways and installations.

2016 Newsmakers: FBI Helps Businesses Start—and Grow

Manufacturing

When Frances Harder left a university-level teaching position in the late 1990s, she believed that there was something missing from instruction in fashion education. There was a lack of educators addressing the latest in technology and business practices. In 1999, she founded Fashion Business Inc. as an educational nonprofit for new entrepreneurs. Its mission would be to bring the latest techniques to those looking for a foothold in the business.

2016 Newsmakers: CFA Serves as the Hub of California’s Apparel Industry

Fashion

For more than 20 years, the California Fashion Association has served as a central hub of the state’s apparel and textile industry. CFA President Ilse Metchek has been with the organization since it launched in 1995 in the aftermath of the El Monte sweatshop incident, drawing on her experience—and vast network—as a designer and manufacturer in Los Angeles to provide business information to its members.


2016 Newsmakers: Rosemary Brantley Leaves Otis as Fashion Department Exits DTLA

Fashion

After 36 years as the founding fashion chair of the Otis College of Art and Design, Rosemary Brantley stepped down from the fashion program she founded in 1980. Brantley will remain the principal designer and business partner in her own women’s clothing label, Staples, which launched the same year she took over the fashion design department.

2016 Newsmakers: MAGIC Owner UBM Buys Parent Company of MRket, Stitch, ATS

Trade Shows

Just when people thought MAGIC couldn’t get any larger, UBM—the trade show giant that owns MAGIC, Project, FN Platform and Pooltradeshow—purchased Business Journals Inc., which produces the MRket, Stitch, Accessories The Show and Fame trade shows.

2016 Newsmakers: Emerald Expositions Buys Swim Collective

Swim/Surf

Emerald Expositions LLC, the San Juan Capistrano, Calif.–based owner of Surf Expo and Outdoor Retailer, expanded its foothold in the swim and active businesses with the August acquisition of Swim Collective and its sister trade show, Active Collective, the Santa Barbara, Calif.–based trade shows founded by Shannon Leggett.


2016 Newsmakers: It’s Taps for the TPP Free-Trade Agreement

Import/Export

The Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free-trade accord between the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim countries, was poised to be approved this year by the U.S. Congress. But election-year politics put an official end to that as both presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump made it known they would not back the trade pact.

2016 Newsmakers: Hanjin Bankruptcy Sinks a Lot of Importer’s Revenue Goals

Import/Export

Los Angeles clothing importers were hit hard this year when Hanjin Shipping Co. filed for bankruptcy in South Korea on Aug. 31. The bankruptcy left several Hanjin vessels drifting at sea while the shipping line came up with funds to dock at global ports and terminals.

2016 Newsmakers: Israeli Manufacturing Giant Buys Three LA Contemporary Labels

Manufacturing

Three high-profile brands that epitomize the California lifestyle vibe were sold to Delta Galil this year, an Israeli clothing company known for making childrenswear, activewear and other garments for men and women.


2016 Newsmakers: Nasty Gal Files Chapter 11, Amoruso Steps Down

Manufacturing

Bankruptcies by apparel and retail ventures have been at the forefront of the news this year. Nasty Gal, the online clothing site based in downtown Los Angeles, was one of the latest to scamper to the courts looking for protection from creditors.

2016 Newsmakers: Capsule and Axis Launch in Los Angeles

Trade Shows

The Capsule trade show was deemed a success after 175 vendors exhibited at its inaugural Los Angeles show in October. Cofounder Deirdre Maloney confirmed that the 9-year-old, high-end contemporary show will be in Los Angeles to stay.