Jumble of Quebec fashion: by claws at Low Prices
Described as a "tryst between fashion designers and their public" by its producer, designer Anne de Shalla, the Fair of Quebec fashion is celebrating the return of the prestigious line of home jerseys Shan, among other things.
Hundreds of brands, including several clutches of succession, will be present on the floor of the Bonsecours Market from 19 to 22 April to liquidate their unsold samples and by offering attractive discounts of at least 50%.
The designers here have a long way since the first organized fire sale on Prince Street in 1994, says Ms. Shalla. "On the creation side, we are becoming stronger," said she. No wonder, therefore, that the fashionistas have followed: if the first year they were 100 to have benefited bargains this season, the organizers expect some 25,000 people.
Jumble of Quebec fashion: by claws at Low Prices
How to be in such a maze of stalls and in the middle of a packed crowd? The producer does not beat around the bush: "I want people to lose themselves to discover new things, she exclaims. There are even customers who come back every day because they did not get to go around in one visit! "
Side strategy - because many people hurrying to the Bonsecours Market at the opening of doors, on Thursday morning - Anne de Shalla, who also owns a shop open year round, says many designers renew their goods every day. "Sure, maybe he will have less size Sunday, but it is true that nothing remains," she argues.
Notes, This year, the new space has 11 claws Polling creative emerging:
Described as a "tryst between fashion designers and their public" by its producer, designer Anne de Shalla, the Fair of Quebec fashion is celebrating the return of the prestigious line of home jerseys Shan, among other things.
Hundreds of brands, including several clutches of succession, will be present on the floor of the Bonsecours Market from 19 to 22 April to liquidate their unsold samples and by offering attractive discounts of at least 50%.
The designers here have a long way since the first organized fire sale on Prince Street in 1994, says Ms. Shalla. "On the creation side, we are becoming stronger," said she. No wonder, therefore, that the fashionistas have followed: if the first year they were 100 to have benefited bargains this season, the organizers expect some 25,000 people.
Jumble of Quebec fashion: by claws at Low Prices
How to be in such a maze of stalls and in the middle of a packed crowd? The producer does not beat around the bush: "I want people to lose themselves to discover new things, she exclaims. There are even customers who come back every day because they did not get to go around in one visit! "
Side strategy - because many people hurrying to the Bonsecours Market at the opening of doors, on Thursday morning - Anne de Shalla, who also owns a shop open year round, says many designers renew their goods every day. "Sure, maybe he will have less size Sunday, but it is true that nothing remains," she argues.
Notes, This year, the new space has 11 claws Polling creative emerging:
- Adriana Handbags
- Elisa C-Rossow
- Jennifer Glasgow Design
- Lauralie
- Martin Lim
- Mélanie Dubuc
- Pascale Viau
- Pinkmuchacha
- Purna
- Ralph Leroy