WHERE EMERGING FASHION DESIGNER STYLE MEETS
Our partner FRESH sponsors this blog post @ WWIN. The fashion trade inspires the content show experience they have created for emerging fashion designers. While this is a sponsored post, I would share nothing with you I don’t believe to be a truly helpful resource. Promise.
Getting more wholesale accounts for your fashion business is difficult. Buyers don’t seem to respond, trade shows are often really expensive and focused on established brands, and it’s easy to feel like giving up. But trade shows can be a really powerful option for growing your business, so by dismissing the idea, you’re missing out on the possibility of new accounts and more exposure.
Until recently I didn’t think there were many (if any) affordable options for emerging brands. Our new partnership with FRESH @ WWIN, is changing that.
The WWIN Show in Las Vegas offers launched FRESH rising stars in the women's apparel and accessories industry the opportunity to showcase their designs at a reduced cost. Sweet!
But success at a trade show takes more than just showing up with your samples, line sheets, and lookbooks. There’s work that goes into it. And considering what an exciting opportunity FRESH is offering, I wanted to share my tips for fashion trade show success so that you can make the absolute most of it.
CREATE A BRANDED ENVIRONMENT
When you’re planning your booth for a trade show, it’s important to create a unique, memorable branded environment within your space. Find places to show your process with behind-the-scenes photography. Display your inspiration boards around the space to communicate the vibe and match the aesthetic of your brand and collection. Treat it like a mini store you get to welcome buyers, press, and industry folks into for a few days– give it that same level of love and attention.
BE ENGAGING
Don’t be timid, talk to everyone that walks into your booth. It’s your job to engage people who enter your space, introducing yourself, welcoming them, and asking them questions. People love to talk about themselves and the more you’re able to engage them in that way, the more they’re likely to stay and look around.
GET INVOLVED
Something that is often forgotten, is the idea of asking about opportunities for extra promotion. Whether paid or unpaid, it’s worth considering gift bag opportunities, show guides, and web ads to gain more exposure, signing up for buyer matching programs, and attending networking happy hour and other auxiliary events to make the most of your experience and create stronger connections.
NETWORK BEFORE THE SHOW
Make sure you are putting in the time before the show to connect via social media. Follow the @tradeshow social media accounts, and like/regram/tweet their posts. They will probably return the favor. Use the #showhashtag, interact with other participants, and identify more leads. Essentially join the conversation.
CREATE YOUR FOLLOW-UP PLAN
A lot of sales happen after the show so timely follow-up is really important. If you plan your follow-up before the show, you’ll be ready to quickly and easily implement the plan right after the show. If you wait until you return, follow-up becomes an afterthought or doesn’t happen at all. Write your email script and give yourself a timeline for the 2nd and 3rd follow-up, if you don’t hear.
BONUS TIP
Remember that trade show success comes in more forms than just sales. Of course, you want sales, that’s a given. But market research, competitive analysis, press mentions, and product feedback are all great goals to have in place as well.
Thinking you’re ready to take part in a fashion trade show to grow your business? Here’s more about FRESH.
To start, I want you to know that we have partnered with FRESH because I believe they are offering something that other shows don’t: a rare opportunity for you, as a rising, emerging brand, to connect with buyers and land new wholesale accounts during a trade show at a price point that is actually affordable.
The WWIN Show is a long-running womenswear show that takes place in Las Vegas in August and February. Until now they’ve focused on established womenswear and accessories brands. The launch of FRESH @WWIN is making trade show participation a possibility for newer brands. The inaugural FRESH @ WWIN stage is expected to feature 16 designers, each reviewed and selected by a jury based on design philosophy, price points, collection style, craftsmanship, and more.
If you want to be one of them, complete the FRESH @ WWIN application found on the show website here.
Here’s what I love about what they’re doing to serve you, the next generation of fashion designers.
- Affordable Booth Package– They’ve created a great package for participation that includes booth space, a table, 2 chairs, a company ID sign, a display rack, breakfast, and lunch, a wastebasket, and 500 watts of power all for $1,950!
- Educational Seminars for Participants– they offer educational seminars to help with your business for participants only (yours truly will be there giving one seminar! say hello if you are there!)
- Their buyers asked for this- this is huge. Part of the reason WWIN has launched FRESH is that their buyers were asking them for connection to new, emerging talent (that’s you). So they are coming, ready to meet you, and hopefully place that order!
- FRESH stage in the largest ballroom- we all know the famous trade shows that launch their “emerging” section, only to place that section in another room or hidden spot that buyers don’t even realize exists. That’s not the case. The FRESH stage is in the largest ballroom, a highly trafficked area. Buyers that have been attending for years know this room. So they will see you.
- During trade show season– This is not a show that’s happening off season or at a weird time. FRESH @WWIN takes place during trade show week in Vegas when buyers are flying in in droves.
- Match! Appointment setting program– this is a cool add-on that they offer where brands have pre-arranged, confirmed, one-2-one meetings with buyers. And since they know budget is a concern, they offer this a la carte– allowing you to decide how many meetings you can afford to arrange. here are many places and ways you can find new brands – the key is finding one that connects with you and not spending too much time getting there. Instagram! You can find new brands from Instagram by looking at what other people are wearing and tagging in their posts. If you already have a brand you really like, you can look at the recommended Instagrams that appear on their profile or explore who they are following to hopefully find a similar brand that you align with. The setback here is that it can be very time consuming. Word of Mouth Talking with friends is a great way to find new brands and shopping websites. Recommendations through a friend are much easier to sort through than hundreds of search results on the internet. Going through a friend is efficient and usually trustworthy. The setback here is that your friends might not know of any new brands that you also don’t know of. Department Stores/Boutiques Some large scale department stores such as Nordstrom stock and work with independent brands. This could be a way for you to find an awesome piece or brand. Being on one site or in one location, makes the shopping experience easier and more likely to succeed than shopping for an individual brand. You can visit boutiques in real life, to see if they have any great new pieces. In addition, most boutiques websites will list the brands they carry, so you can find new brands that way. The setback here is that you may be able to find something you like but not something that is new or aligns with your values and priorities. Trove! Of course we have to add our name to the ring here. Trove is the (in our opinion) the perfect blend of the above 3 choices. We have already scouted Instagram for you and gone through the word of mouth channels, plus you get the convenience of shopping multiple brands in one place. What you see on our site is a curation of independent and up and coming unique clothing and accessory brands. You can also get a more personal feel of our brands by looking at their profiles or sorting your searches by our brand mission filters.
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