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San Francisco Fashion Week ® 2012: FashionTechSF.org’s Fashion Tech Expo [Workshop Recap] #SFFW12 #FTX #FashionTechSF #FashionTechExpo

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 [Photos by: Owen Geronimo]

FASHION+TECHSF presented  Fashion+Tech Expo during San Francisco Fashion Week ® 2012 . This year’s event featured app developers, fashion startups and retailers as vendors under one roof.  Guests were treated with demo products, product presentations and new product samples. They were able to network with designers, startup companies, entrepreneurs, fashion/tech professionals and fashion enthusiasts. The panel was consisted of Manish Chandra [@marrcPoshmark] CEO @poshmarkapp, Ligaya Tichy [@achyagility] Director of Customer Experience at ThreadflipShannon Hughes [@ShopCopious, @CopiousInc] Head of Marketing at Copious, Keiron McCammon[@mccammon] Founder & CEO of BonfaireJoanna Riley Weidenmiller [@JoannaRileyW] Partner at 360 Fashion Network Partner [Co-Moderator], Julian Loren [@jkloren] Founder of Innovation Management Institute [Co-Moderator].

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The Power of Bricks

[ Photo by: Decoded Fashion. Written by: Lili Balfour of Atelier Advisors ] 

I heard an interesting statistic at the Decoded Fashion event in NYC last month — 95% of high fashion purchases are done in brick and mortar stores. This bit of knowledge may lead brands to believe that they should shutter online stores and focus on a brick and mortar only strategy. Think again.

Betsey Johnson built her first brick and mortar store in 1978 and expanded her empire by approximately two stores per year.  Currently, she is closing 95% of her stores.  Oddly, despite a 20% decrease in store sales and a 50% increase in wholesale sales, the company was planning to grow stores from 63 to 100 in the near future.  Not surprisingly, the question most brands are asking is: what percentage of distribution should be devoted to traditional brick and mortar stores?

Bricks or Clicks?

Well known e-tailers are realizing the power of the physical store.  Bonobos recently announced their launch into Nordstroms. Warby Parker credited their move into physical space for not only an increase in sales, but an increase in consumer insight and employee knowledge. After Gap acquired e-tailer Athleta and built physical stores, Tony Lenk, President of Gap’s E-commerce business, stated; “For every dollar that customers in the region spent over the Web, they shelled out an additional $4 in the store.” It is no surprise, consumers purchase more when they can touch and feel the merchandise. Clicks need bricks.

Balancing Act

As with any business decision, your bricks vs clicks ratio is derived from a blend of analytics and customer feedback.  The question you want to answer is: where are consumers finding you? Strong brands, such as Bonobos, Warby Parker and Athleta, have the advantage of experimenting with brick and mortar by utilizing partnerships, pop up shops and acquisitions.  Lesser known brands will have to be careful when they enter physical space on their own.  A store build out can range from $100k to $500k, and comes with annual expenses that are difficult to unravel.  A conservative ‘brick approach’ is one store per year, measured regularly against the metrics of other distribution channels.

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Keynote Speaker, Andy Dunn, CEO and Founder of Bonobos at Decoded Fashion

Keynote Speaker, Andy Dunn, CEO and Founder of Bonobos at Decoded Fashion. TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERING FASHION, RETAIL & LUXURY. Decoded Fashion is the first Fashion and Technology Forum Series connecting the world’s best startups and most noteworthy technologies to the Fashion, Beauty and Retail industries to accelerate innovation and increase the bottom line.

[ Source: DECODED FASHION ]  View event photos HERE

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FASHION+TECHSF: NEXT GEN Fashion Designers (Fashion Incubator)

This presentation and networking event allows fashion designers to present and discuss their designs for consideration in a new fashion incubator. Aspiring designers must register with FASHION+TECHSF in advance in order to present. Attendees will also be able to meet other entrepreneurs who provide resources for the local fashion and tech industries including local fashion entrepreneurs, business professionals, interns, students, designers, app developers, bloggers, stylists and producers.

  • WHAT: FASHION+TECHSF: Next Gen Fashion Designers / Fashion Incubator Presentations
  • WHEN: May 17th, 2012, Door opens at 5:30pm
  • WHERE: Pigment Cosmetics, One Market Street #140, San Francisco, CA
  • RSVP: Eventbrite/ $10 at the door
  • FEATURED PRESENTERS: Audrey Szeto, Claire Farwell, Deborah Hodgson, Diana Mitchell, Dustin Page, Gerry Kelly, Jonathan Niemuth, Julian Prince Dash, Mariya Milovidova, Scott Macfarland, Skylier Blanchard, Tamara Jaric

We connect fashion designers, fashion startups, app developers and retail/fashion entrepreneurs to human and capital resources. Find out what all the buzz is about in fashion and technology. Come learn about innovative new products and business models and the people behind them to accelerate your networking and business opportunities. Present and promote your product. Get feedback. Get users. Get a fanbase. Get connected to an enthusiastic community of fashion professionals, entrepreneurs and resources.

What Does Fashion Tech Mean For Fashion?

The opportunities to connect and generate revenue through new models is a game changer.

By Christine E. Creamer (Attorney, RK ADLER LLP)

It’s not really just ‘disruption’ if you’re on the cutting edge of establishing an entirely new industry, is it?

A few months ago I received an email from a trusted friend linking me up with a film producer. He wanted to create a digital video series on something related to fashion, but wasn’t really sure of the topic beyond an industry focus. Having worked with startups and emerging designers for the past few years, I truly believe those in fashion tech are at the beginning of a revolution to the fashion industry and a source of unbounded growth. Still, there is often an uphill battle to convince insiders or a couture house that they can collaborate with startups to improve their image or ROI (particularly if they have had lackluster experiences through piecemeal adoption of say, social media).

In other words, what does the 2.0 world mean for established as well as emerging design houses, retailers, and investors?

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FASHION+TECHSF 2nd Yr Anniversary

FASHION+TECHSF ( http://www.fashiontechsf.org/ ) is the longest running monthly workshop and event series in the San Francisco Bay Area focused synergistically on building, promoting and educating the vibrant community of fashion and technology entrepreneurs, designers, developers, bloggers, business professionals, students, investors and numerous enthusiastic companies, schools, groups and individuals who share our vision of a world-class fashion and technology industry that is innovative, disruptive and uniquely San Francisco.

Our mission is to create educational, social and business opportunities for the fashion and technology industries. In the past two years, FASHION+TECHSF (http://www.fashiontechsf.org/) has become the leading network for all things fashion and technology in the SF Bay Area.

For media relations, publicity, product promotions, sponsorship opportunities, and booking info, please email Owen Geronimo at – contact@sffamainc.org

BONZZU at FASHION+TECHSF 03152012

Bonzzu [ http://www.bonzzu.com/ ] is a company composed of an enthusiastic and experienced professional group of local and international talents. Our team of project managers, software engineers and artistic designers are eager to make your company projects shine amongst the competition.

Bonzzu’s designers are artistic in nature and have a fundamental creative gene that has matured through many years of experience. It is our goal to show our creativity and fulfill your business needs and more importantly your own market demands.

RAF9 at FASHION+TECHSF 03152012

RAF9 at FASHION+TECHSF 03152012

RAF9 http://www.RAF9.com and SFFAMA are looking for Fashion Designers, Fashion Models, Stylists and Make-up Artists to participate in some market research and user-based development for a new Fashion and Lead Generation app for the iPhone.

Vishal Kalia, RAF9 Founder/CEO: “RAF9 [ http://www.raf9.com ] is a Lead Generation startup specifically targeted towards the Fashion industry. We are the First in the industry to use our patent-pending mobile video tagging/editing technology to bridge the gap between fashion designers and customers. Our first step in this venture is the Video app for iPhone which will allow designers, models, and stylists, etc. to create their own Fashion Channel for themselves and/or their brand. Our technology will allow users to communicate and connect with their customer base.”