Feria Puro Diseño Argentina 2010

Pure Design celebrates ten years of design excellence this weekend in Buenos Aires.

The Bicentennial celebration is only days away, but there is still one major Buenos Aires event between now and 25 de mayoPuroDiseno! With over 3,000 exhibitors and 700,000 attendees, the annual design Expo at the Rural in Palermo always delivers an eclectic mix of design, innovation, fashion and accessories.

The 2010 edition will offer four unique spaces for specialized design: Puro Inedito (Limited Edition designs made especially for the Expo), Puro Verde (a space dedicated to sustainable design), La Seleccion (a showcase of young designers selected for the Expo), and Paseo de las Artes (works of art from some of Argentina’s most celebrated designers.

The Casa Sustentable (Sustainable House) from 2009′s fair takes on new dimensions with this year’s Mundo Sustentable (Sustainable World) built entirely of bamboo and hosted by architect Monica Cohen. The space will also showcase the first ecological hotel to be built soon in San Telmo.

And for those feeling up to the design challenge, there is Work In Patchwork, the first PuroDiseño contest where entrants will design objects using patchwork techniques that blend disciplines, techniques and new materials. Judges at this year’s event include Benito Fernandez and Maria Zunino among others. (Official Website)

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Kostume models at Buenos Aires Fashion Week.

“If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.” New York? No. Try Tokyo. That’s the quote from one Buenos Aires designer who recently joined the ranks of BA fashionistas finding commercial success in the Far East.

Divia Zapatos designer Virginia Spagnuolo is just one of the designers interviewed by La Nacion in this week’s magazine offering a look at 2010 Fall/Winter collections. And just as the recent social gaming acquisitions highlight the shifting path to venture capital for Argentina companies, La Nacion says Argentina designers are pursuing different avenues to success in competitive international markets like Milan, Paris and increasingly Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Trade promotion groups like Buenos Aires Exporta play an important role nurturing up-and-coming talent and encouraging their participation in trade fairs like last September’s Tokio Rooms 2009. Marcos Amadeo, the Director of the Buenos Aires Office for Creative Industries says Asian buyers demand original designs, collections with a message and, most of all, exceptional quality.

Back in this hemisphere, international events like New York Fashion Week have opened doors for BA designers like Fabian Zitta and Benito Fernandez; Zitta sold three collections in Los Angeles while Fernandez’s designs were chosen and featured in the Sex & The City sequel. More BA designers like Jessica Trosman are upping the ante in the Orient by financing in Asia and opening their own stores; established local players like Onward Kashiyama can facilitate the transition.

Kostume boss Camila Milessi is another beneficiary of the BA-Asia fashion connection. A trip to Japan led to the creation of a new collection, a shoe deal with Pony and a broader perspective: “We realized our clothes, which are pretty unique here, are more mainstream in other parts of the world.” (Full article)

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