Dates for your diary - All upcoming show dates

Update: http://www.modeaparis.com/va/collections/index.html has a whole heap of Paris Dates, including Fall/Winter 2009/2010... to be held from the 5th-12th March.

Which leaves Milano in the gap, although I haven't found a source for the exact dates.

The website above also includes HC, Spring Summer and Mens,
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Thursday, October the 8th, 2009
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from Thursday, January the 22nd to
Sunday, January the 25th, 2009

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Source | The Wall Street Journal | wsj.com/runway

Will Fashion Shows Survive The Economy?

Could fashion shows be the next victim of this recession?


Italian house Marni said Monday that it will do a presentation of its Fall 2009 menswear collection in Milan in January instead of a traditional runway show. Presentations, which typically feature models standing around like mannequins instead of walking down a runway, are often less expensive to stage.

New York designer Marc Bouwer recently told Heard on the Runway that he would reprise his Webcast fashion show, instead of a more expensive live runway show. (Mr. Bouwer estimated the Webcast will cost $60,000, compared with the $200,000 he’s spent on regular runway shows.) And designer Carmen Marc Valvo, who usually stages a show for 1,000 retail buyers and editors in New York each season, is considering doing a presentation in February instead. The event would likely cost far less than a $250,000 show.

“We had a big drop-off in attendance from regional buyers and press (at the September fashion show) because they’re cutting back on sending people” to the New York shows, says Frank Pulice, vice president of communications for Carmen Marc Valvo, who estimated that about 25% of the seats were empty during the designer’s September show. “We’re questioning whether a formal runway show is the most cost-effective way to present a collection right now when we’re not getting the people that we want there.”

Steven Kolb, executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, says the format of showing the Fall 2009 collections in February is the “number one item on everyone’s agenda right now.” He notes that IMG, which organizes New York fashion week, is open to converting one of its show venues into a presentation space if designers preferred that format. Mr. Kolb says the CFDA also is talking to designers about the possibility of having two or more designers stage combined fashion shows so costs can be shared. (Runway shows generally cost between $100,000 to $500,000 to put on.)

“There’s a lot of conversation out there about people doing things differently,” he says, while noting that there are drawbacks to bypassing a show, such as the fact that a presentation isn’t always less costly to stage. Runway shows also often serve as marketing tools for fashion labels. “You’re not going to get the same kind of editorial coverage that you might get from a show.”
 
Here are more dates.

Berlin
January

men's & women's
from Thursday 29 to Sunday 01



Milan February
women's
from Wednesday 25 to Wednesday 04 March
 
N.Y. Fashion Week Dates Shift

Beginning with next September’s round of shows, New York Fashion Week will kick off every second Thursday of both September and February.

The shift in start days is just one of several developments highlighted in two memos the Council of Fashion Designers of America sent out this week.

The decision to move the shows originated in a meeting between CFDA president Diane von Furstenberg and executive director Steven Kolb and their European counterparts in London in September. It prompted von Furstenberg to gather executives from IMG Fashion and the Fashion Calendar here to discuss making the shift. The scheduling will allow London an extra day of shows.

The fall 2009 shows will run from Friday, Feb. 13, through Friday, Feb. 20. The spring 2010 shows are scheduled from Thursday, Sept. 10, through Thursday, Sept. 17. Thereafter, the shows are slated to begin on every second Thursday of the month.

The CFDA also recently organized a meeting with several industry executives, including editors, retailers and show producers, to brainstorm ways to improve upon the current system of shows. As a result, the CFDA is encouraging designers to consider group showings, with two or three who share the same market teaming up in one venue and showing the collection to the same audience in a one-hour time slot. The CFDA points out that shows can be personalized with different lighting, sound tracks and models within the time slot. This will not just allow editors and retailers to more efficiently manage their time by reducing travel between venues, but can also reduce the cost of shows for designers.

“Particularly with the economy, we thought, is there a different way during fashion week that designers can show their collections, that makes it more organized and structured for people who go to shows, and also, is there a way designers can perhaps spend less money?” Kolb said.

The CFDA is also encouraging more presentations, which could enable editors and retailers to attend several within one hour, and offer face time with the designer. To that end, IMG Fashion is considering a fourth venue within walking distance of the Bryant Park tents earmarked for such presentations.

In the memo, the CFDA is “strongly” encouraging designers to condense the resort shows, which in past seasons have been spread over a six-week period from early June to mid-July. The CFDA is asking designers to contain those openings to the first two weeks of June. “It looked like there should be a more defined time for resort,” Kolb said. “The closer the shows are together, the more cohesion there is, and the more defined the market becomes.”

wwd / december 4, 2008
 
milano mens fw09-10

got this from firstVIEW.

Saturday January 17, 2009
11:00 am C.P. COMPANY via Savona, 54
12:00 pm COSTUME NATIONAL HOMME via Tortona, 27
2:30 pm JIL SANDER via Beltrami, 5
3:30 pm MISSONI via Turati, 34
4:30 pm BURBERRY PRORSUM corso Venezia, 16
5:30 pm CARLO PIGNATELLI OUTSIDE via Turati, 34
6:30 pm LES HOMMES HOMME corso Venezia, 16


Sunday January 18, 2009
9:00 am BOTTEGA VENETA viale Piceno, 15/17
10:00 am FRANKIE MORELLO via Palermo, 10
11:00 am GIANFRANCO FERRE via Pontaccio, 21
12:00 pm ROBERTO CAVALLI via Burigozzo, 2
1:00 pm VIVIENNE WESTWOOD tbd
2:30 pm ANTONIO MARRAS tbd
3:30 pm EMPORIO ARMANI via Bergognone, 59
4:30 pm NEIL BARRETT via Tortona, 58
5:30 pm BELSTAFF via Solari, 35
6:30 pm VERSACE piazza Vetra, 1


Monday January 19, 2009
10:00 am BYBLOS tbd
11:00 am MOSCHINO via Bezzecca, 5
12:00 pm GAETANO NAVARRA tbd
1:00 pm GUCCI piazza Oberdan, 2/b
2:30 pm DIRK BIKKEMBERGS tbd
3:30 pm SALVATORE FERRAGAMO piazza Affari, 6
4:30 pm HAUTE tbd
5:30 pm PRADA via Fogazzaro, 36
6:30 pm ALEXANDER MCQUEEN tbd
7:30 pm TRUSSARDI 1911 tbd
8:30 pm MONCLER GAMME BLEU viale Alemagna, 6


Tuesday January 20, 2009
10:00 am ENRICO COVERI via San Barnaba, 48
11:00 am ALESSANDRO DELL'ACQUA tbd
12:00 pm DENIS SIMACHEV tbd
1:00 pm JOHN RICHMOND Giardini di porta Venezia - via Palestro
3:30 pm GIORGIO ARMANI via Bergognone, 59
4:30 pm GIORGIO ARMANI via Bergognone, 59
5:30 pm KRIZIA UOMO via Manin, 21
6:30 pm GIULIANO FUJIWARA via G. Negri, 6
7:30 pm ANDREW MACKENZIE tbd


Wednesday January 21, 2009
9:30 am ERMANNO SCERVINO via Manzoni, 37
10:30 am ICEBERG via Palermo, 10
11:30 am FENDI via Sciesa, 3
12:30 pm ETRO via Piranesi, 14
1:30 pm DSQUARED2 corso Italia, 58
2:30 pm JOHN VARVATOS corso Italia, 21
3:30 pm M+F GIRBAUD tbd
4:30 pm ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA via Savona, 56A
 
I'm looking forward to Jil Sander Mens on January 17th.

And of course the Haute Couture shows. When does the schedule come out?
 
Um, I'm gonna be in Paris Feb 3. Can't they just move the men's shows to then??
 
When is the next Fashion Week Berlin?

January 28 to February 1 :flower:

Confirmed designers are:
BOSS BLACK, EASTPAK, JOOP!, Kilian Kerner, LAC ET MEL, Lala Berlin, Marcel Ostertag, Michalsky, Scherer Gonzales, Suzana Peric, ALLUDE, Amato Couture, Bernhard Willhelm, Felder.Felder, Kaviar Gauche, Schuhmacher, UGG Australia and 30 paar Haende.
 
Thursday, January, the 22nd
HUGO, HUGO BOSS
10.30 am
Couvent des Cordeliers - 15 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine - Paris 6e
KILGOUR
11.30 am
To be confirmed
GASPARD YURKIEVICH
12.30 pm
Salon des Miroirs - 13 passage Jouffroy - Paris 9e
UTE PLOIER
1.30 pm
Maison des Métallos - salle Blanche - 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud - Paris 11e
LOUIS VUITTON
2.30 pm
See invitation
NUMBER (N)INE
4.00 pm
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts - Salle Melpomène - 13 quai Malaquais - Paris 6e
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
5.00 pm
325 rue Saint-Martin - Paris 3e
YOHJI YAMAMOTO
6.00 pm
155 rue Saint-Martin - Paris 3e
VERONIQUE BRANQUINHO
7.00 pm
Maison des Métallos - salle Noire - 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud - Paris 11e
DRIES VAN NOTEN
8.00 pm
To be confirmed
HENRIK VIBSKOV
9.00 pm
Espace Saint Martin - 199 bis rue Saint-Martin - Paris 3e
Friday, January, the 23rd
JUNYA WATANABE MAN
10.00 am
See invitation
BLAAK HOMME
11.00 am
To be confirmed
THIERRY MUGLER
noon
Couvent des Cordeliers
RICK OWENS
1.00 pm
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts - Salle Melpomène - 13 quai Malaquais - Paris 6e
JUUN J.
2.00 pm
BETC EURO RSCG- 85/87 rue du faubourg Saint-Martin - Paris 10e
KRIS VAN ASSCHE
3.00 pm
Musée de l'Homme
COMME DES GARCONS HOMME PLUS
4.00 pm
Voir invitation
CERRUTI
5.00 pm
Cité de l'Architecture - 11 avenue Albert de Mun - Paris 16e
GIVENCHY
6.00 pm
Musée Bourdelle - 18 rue Antoine Bourdelle - Paris 15e
RAF SIMONS
7.00 pm
Musée de l'Homme
JOHN GALLIANO
8.30 pm
To be confirmed
Saturday, January, the 24th
MIHARAYASUHIRO
10.00 am
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts - Salle Melpomène - 13 quai Malaquais - Paris 6e
KENZO
11.00 am
Palais de Tokyo - 13 avenue du Président Wilson - Paris 16e
ARMAND BASI
noon
Maison des Métallos - 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud - Paris 11e
TILLMANN LAUTERBACH
1.00 pm
Palais Brongniart
ANN DEMEULEMEESTER
2.00 pm
Couvent des Cordeliers - 15 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine - Paris 6e
KAZUYUKI KUMAGAI / ATTACHMENT
3.00 pm
Garage Turenne - 66 rue de Turenne - Paris 3e
WINTLE
4.00 pm
Atelier Richelieu - 60 rue de Richelieu - Paris 2e
DAMIR DOMA
5.00 pm
Elysée Montmartre
EMANUEL UNGARO
6.00 pm
To be confirmed
PETAR PETROV
7.00 pm
Espace Saint Martin - 199 bis rue Saint-Martin - Paris 3e
HERMÈS
8.00 pm
To be confirmed
JEROEN VAN TUYL
9.00 pm
To be confirmed
Sunday, January, the 25th
U-NI-TY
10.00 am
To be confirmed
LANVIN
11.00 am
See invitation
WOOYOUNGMI
noon
Le Labo
MASATOMO
1.00 pm
Hôtel Meurice - 228 rue de Rivoli - Paris 1er
DIOR HOMME
2.00 pm
To be confirmed
PAUL SMITH
3.00 pm
Couvent des Cordeliers - 15 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine - Paris 6e
WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK
4.00 pm
Bataclan
AGNÈS B.
5.00 pm
17 rue Dieu - Paris 10e
JULIUS
6.00 pm
Maison des Métallos - salle Noire - 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud - Paris 11e
ROMAIN KREMER
7.00 pm
Maison des Métallos - salle Blanche - 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud - Paris 11e
DUNHILL
8.00 pm
La Maison de l’Architecture - Couvent des Recollets - 148 rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin - Paris 10e
GARETH PUGH
9.00 pm
To be confirmed
 
Paris Menswear ^^^
Uber excited for new menswear shows from Gareth and Rick. Next year is going to be a great (and most certainly expensive) year in fashion. Bring It On!
 
^^^ Oh wow I didn't know about Gareth Pugh making his menswear debut!

He's closing the season as well? That's pretty major for him.
 

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