Event Details
D&A LA
| Sunday 19 Oct 2008 | |
| Information: | Designers & Agenets is an independent, international alternative marketplace for over 1000 collections and thousands of retailers who define the cutting edge in fashion and lifestyle. Identifying emerging talent and creating an intimate, synergistic environment that fosters relationships between designers and buyers. |
| Phone: | +1 212 302 9575 |
| Website: | http://www.designersandagents.com |
| Info/Notes: | 17 oct - 19 oct |
| Map Link: | Click here for map and directions. |
| Location: | Cooper Design Space |
| Website: | http://www.cooperdesignspace.com/ |
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| Address: | 860 South Los Angeles Street |
| City: | Los Angeles |
| Zip: | , |
| Country: | USA |
| Information: | Long, long ago before a city spread far and wide away, Cooper Design Space was born the Cooper Building. Then as now at the heart of L.A.’s downtown Fashion District, Cooper stands 11 tall stories amidst the creative commerce that’s thrived here for nine decades. Cooper’s at it again: stepping up with Fashion District space fitted to L.A.’s lifestyle Creatives. The building was born in 1927 to suit L.A.’s fashion designers and manufacturers. During the 40s and 50s, Cooper refashioned itself to shine as L.A.’s premier address for fashion industry showrooms |
Designers & Agenets is an independent, international alternative marketplace for over 1000 collections and thousands of retailers who define the cutting edge in fashion and lifestyle. Identifying emerging talent and creating an intimate, synergistic environment that fosters relationships between designers and buyers.
Long, long ago before a city spread far and wide away, Cooper Design Space was born the Cooper Building. Then as now at the heart of L.A.’s downtown Fashion District, Cooper stands 11 tall stories amidst the creative commerce that’s thrived here for nine decades. Cooper’s at it again: stepping up with Fashion District space fitted to L.A.’s lifestyle Creatives. The building was born in 1927 to suit L.A.’s fashion designers and manufacturers. During the 40s and 50s, Cooper refashioned itself to shine as L.A.’s premier address for fashion industry showrooms