Day 1: Sunday 23rd July 2017

 

11.15-11.45 Experience is king in the world of social media, not content
Join us for this interactive Q&A to discuss:
·  How to develop a USSP – Unique Social Selling Point
·  Not all social media is truly social – Explore the differences between social
broadcasting and genuine social content
·  Importance of social intuition – What qualities make someone a good social media
professional?
·  The rise of the micro-influencer – How to use this form of marketing
Lisa Maynard-Atem, Social Media Manager, Harrods Limited
Interviewed by Graeme Moran, Head of Content: Fashion and Features, Drapers
12.00-12.30 Spirit catwalk
Showcasing the latest designs from a mix of stylish labels aimed at a trend-led audience
12.45-13.15 Steps for success and progress with activewear and bodywear
Gain valuable insights into the activewear and bodywear industry
Steps for creating a suitable and successful route to market
Advice to help you incorporate a capsule collection in store and online
Design processes including design details and components
Trends, fabrics and colour palette development to aid your collection
Nichole de Carle, Lecturer at London College of Fashion for Activewear, Lingerie &
Swimwear Design
13.30-14.00 How to create engaging content for your blog and social media
Techniques to attract new followers, and get audiences engaged and returning
How to create beautiful imagery with limited time and expertise – Tips on
lighting, editing and keeping things consistent
Analyse the effectiveness of your content – The best and safest apps and services
to use
Streamline the process – What should you prioritise, and how to manage a full
time job alongside your blog and social media
Outsourcing – This can be a retailer or bloggers best friend
Mitchell Webb, Founder and Writer, Thefashionwebb.com
14.30-15.00 Spirit catwalk
Showcasing the latest designs from a mix of stylish labels aimed at a trend-led audience
15.20-15.50 Keynote Address taking place on Main Stage
16.00-16.30 Social Media: The Risks, Rewards and Consequences for Fashion
Hear how top global fashion use social media to reach new consumers; explain
their brand (Burberry); re-invent their history (Chanel); and burnish their image
(Gucci)
How Armani differentiates all his labels on differing social media
How independent are bloggers and journalists? How much influence do they
really have and how much is for sale? Are ambassadors more cost effective than
models or movie stars?
Instagram as a designer tool – Creative directors no longer just design, they are
obliged to be social media stars too
Case studies including how Olivier Rousteing helped double the value of Balmain
via Instagram
Godfrey Deeny, International Editor-in-Chief, FashionNetwork.com

 

SPIRIT STAGE

Day 2: Monday 24th July 2017

10.30-11.00         Maximising your potential: Creating a successful online fashion retailer

 

Discussing:

 

  • Thoroughly understanding your customer and how they’re changing

 

  • How to make the most of your resources, from money to time, however limited they are

 

  • Building a strong brand identity and how to communicate it effectively, in order to grow
  • How to create successful networks and collaborations – challenges and successes

Jacynth Bassett, Founder, the-Bias-Cut.com

 

11.15-11.45         Working in Harmony – Brands and Bloggers

 

An interactive discussion about how to identify an influencer to collaborate with, how to work with them successfully and measure their effectiveness, discussing:

 

  • How to approach collaborations, gifting and negotiate terms

 

  • How to get the look and feel of the product placement online right for you and the influencer – photography, content, style of writing, graphic design

 

  • How to communicate effectively, overcome any challenges, and ensure a positive ongoing partnership

 

  • How to maintain authenticity with paid content
Moderator:
Marie Louise Pumfrey, Co-Founder, The F Club
Panellists:
Mary Moran, Founder and CEO, ILU
Alex Light, Fashion Editor, whatalexwears
12.00-12.30 Spirit catwalk
Showcasing the latest designs from a mix of stylish labels aimed at a trend-led audience
12.45-13.15 WGSN Exclusive Menswear S/S 18 Buyers’ Briefing
WGSN’s experts will share perspectives on the key looks, colours, shapes and fabrics that
will be huge in Spring Summer 2018. This menswear fashion forecast is an essential
session for buyers, stylist and designers.
Sara Maggioni, Director – Retail and Buying, WGSN
13.30-14.10 Lessons in success: How independent retailers can survive and thrive
Join us for this interactive session with three thriving indies, each running successful bricks
and mortar stores, alongside their online businesses. Shortlisted for Drapers Footwear
Award 2017 in the category, Independent Footwear Retailer of the Year, they will reveal
how to maintain a thriving business, understand customer needs, select the right product
ranges and overcome major challenges along the way.
Moderator:
Lauretta Roberts, Editor-in-Chief, The Industry London
Panellists:
Eleanor Farrelly, Buying Manager, Bells Shoes
Samuel Perry, Head of Sales, Envee of Monmouth
Hannah Holmes, Owner, Room for Shoes
14.30-15.00 Spirit catwalk
Unmissable collections from Spirit Young Fashion take to the runway, alongside emerging
designers in the ‘Launch at Spirit’ scene
15.20-15.50 Keynote Address taking place on Main Stage

 

 

16.00-16.30 Why Do Fashion Better: The Business Case for Sustainability
What evidence is out there for fashion businesses to embrace sustainability?
Consumers: do they care?
Stakeholders: trends around transparency in the industry
Futureproofing: who’s investing in sustainability and how’s it paying off?
Moderator:
Tamsin Lejeune, CEO, Common Objective and Founder of the Ethical Fashion Forum
Panellists:
Richard Mkoloma, Freelance Designer, Previously worked as Senior Designer for Adidas,
Puma, and Fila
Marko Matysik, Contributing Editor for Vogue China & Japan

 

SPIRIT STAGE

Day 3: Tuesday 25TH July 2017

10.30-11.00        Adding value to your range: Sourcing and selecting fibres and fabrics

  • Trends in sourcing fibres and fabrics
  • Fast Fashion and Slow Fashion
  • Improving quality and how to add value to your range
  • Sustainable fibres and fabrics

 

  • Educating the customer: How to communicate the benefits of different fibres and fabrics to your customers

 

Janet Wilson, CText FTI, Lecturer for London Artscom Ltd., London College of Fashion

 

11.15-11.45        Bloggers Guide: How to work with influencers

 

  • Placing value on the space of socials – How to identify the right influencer for your brand

 

  • Working with influencers – Gifting and what to incorporate in a contract?
  • How to effectively communicate with your influencer

 

  • Understand the challenges that influencers face to build better, long term relationships

 

  • Clarity of end goals and how to analyse your influencer’s impact
Moderator:
Paul McGregor, Founder and Editor, Mens Fashion Magazine
Panellists:
Rowan Row, Fashion, Fitness, Lifestyle Blogger
Ben Heath, Founder and Editor of Twenty First Century Gent Fashion
Jamie Cullen, Fashion , Grooming and Lifestyle Blogger
12.00-12.30 Spirit catwalk
Showcasing the latest designs from a mix of stylish labels aimed at a trend-led audience

 

12.45-13.15        How to turn your passion into a successful business

  • The big idea – the initial concept (your USP, customer & competitor research)

 

  • The essentials of getting started – how to put together your business plan and long-term strategy

 

  • The hit-list – the step by step guide to action your concept
  • The high & lows – what to expect

 

  • The day job – the reality of life as a boss

 

  • Reflecting with hindsight – how to recognise and react quickly to necessary changes post launch

 

Olivia Cantillon, Director, Ownthelook.Com

 

 

13.30-14.00 How the Fashion Retail Academy works with Retailers
Head of Curriculum and Quality at the Fashion Retail Academy awarded Outstanding by
Ofsted in September 2017 will discuss their unique relationship with industry and current
curriculum developments including Fast Track Degrees launching in September. She will be
joined by a key retailer partner to explore the integrated industry touch points students
benefit from.
Saskia Niderost, Head of Curriculum and Quality, Fashion Retail Academy
Janine Jenkinson, Head of Talent Acquisition and Retail HR, River Island
14.30-15.00 Spirit catwalk
Unmissable collections from Spirit Young Fashion take to the runway, alongside emerging
designers in the ‘Launch at Spirit’ scene

 

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