Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Stylemax... in the windy city


I had my favorite Bibelot experience this weekend!  I happen to be in a far away town at the same time as our clothing buyer, so I joined up with her at Stylemax, Chicago's midwest clothing market.  There are over 4000 different clothing lines all together on one floor of the Chicago Merchandise Mart (one seriously huge building).



I am very interested in clothing, and always have been.  I even graduated with a degree in apparel merchandising from Iowa State, I just never found a job in that industry.  Well, one thing for sure... this trip was a reminder of how fun clothes are!  I learned a lot, and through this blog post, I hope you will too!  

We were there for fall merchandise, so it was hard to think about that while still looking forward to our spring here in Minnesota.  I felt like I was getting some sort of inside scoop of what's to come this fall (and now, you will too).


A list of trends for summer/fall 2012...
  • high/low (hem in front of garment vs. hem in back)
  • swing style hems
  • bat winged shirts/capes
  • scarves
  • colorful denim
  • skinny, straight, wide leg, bell (anything goes for pants)

A few shots of the hallways at market so you can get an idea of how it's all set up...



Here's the run down on how clothes get from market to our sales floor for most of the clothing lines the Bibelot carries...

Each sales rep group has a number of clothing lines.  Each clothing line has a rack or two filled with one of each style they are offering (depending on when they can ship to stores).  Once the rep shows you all of the body styles, you sit down and choose fabrication, colors, etc until you have found the perfect shirt for the store.  Now do that with all of the lines and each piece within the line and you understand the amount of work it takes to get one beautiful group of clothing into a store like the Bibelot.  I want you guys to see what the process looks like...

If you open this folder up, it has plain outlines of each body style available, the name, price, and item number.  Buyers use this as a reminder of what they saw at market and to write their orders once they get home.


Cards of fabric and color swatches

Here are more photos of the buying process...
The Comfy showroom space

The Niche Showroom... 
we got to work with one of the designers for the line, Ayse!



Mystree was a mad house...


Our buyer, Tamara, working with an intern



People were everywhere in this showroom.  Purses and people were constantly bumping into each other.  The lights were hot and I was tired.  I love Mystree, but this was exhausting!

Echo Showroom... 
filled to the max with scarves, mittens, and hats!

the Echo lookbook
Discussing fall and winter accessories
These mittens are on order!

We were invited to a fashion show early Sunday morning... who has ever heard of a 7:30am fashion show?  It was worth getting up for (plus, we were served breakfast)!  I took a short video of Tribal, another Bibelot line.  The footage isn't very good, the audio is really muffled, and it's pretty short, but you can get the idea.


Every night when we got back to our hotel from market, we were incredibly tired.  We had the whole city of Chicago to explore, but all we could do was go on one walk (celebrity sighting) and look at the city from our room...

The amazing view from our room (the tall one is the Sear's Tower)

Tamara and I (I'm in the scarf) with Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins.  We found him slurping a blueberry shake and he was nice enough to chat with us for a bit!

Ok, back to work stuff.
A Bibelot customer favorite... the Cutloose showroom!

Each showroom decorated a little differently.  This was one of my faves.

You guys are going to love this stuff!  It's SO Bibelot!

By Monday evening, I was beat.  Loved seeing all the new things but also totally tired and ready to go home.  While Tamara kept on buying for the store, I had to stand in line to fly home.

This was not nearly as glam as the clothing market.
I had the best time in Chicago!  The sales reps were incredible!  It's very similar to an extended family.  Everyone sees each other a few times a year and stays in touch via email and phone calls throughout the rest of the year.  The Bibelot sure has a great reputation, so I was proud to be there working for them. I am so excited to see all of the items that I got to help pick out come in to the store so you all can see how wonderful fall will be!

3 Seams Event


A local company with a wonderful idea...


There is quite an event being held at the Grand Avenue Bibelot in May.  3 Seams will be coming in.  This Saint Paul based company creates children's apparel and accessories.  Each '3 Seams' dress is made in Haiti in sets of two.  One of these pieces goes to the buyer while the other one is donated by 3 seams to an organization that will make sure a Haitian child in need will receive it.

The Bibelot Shop on Grand Avenue
May 19th, 11am-2pm

Just look at some of these gorgeous smiling children in their
3 Seams dresses...




What could be better?
  • your loved one will be dressed in an adorable dress
  • a child in need will be dressed in an adorable dress
  • you're helping to ensure employment to a Haitian
 

Get this on your calendar now!  If you know of a little girl that loves getting dressed up (and there are a lot out there, we see them shopping in their tutus!), then this is the Bibelot event for you!



Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Event: The Stir

We stirred it up!

The Bibelot marketing gal and myself attended an event this past week.  It was called "The Stir" and was put on by the Women's Foundation of Minnesota.




When we first arrived, there were (what felt like) a thousand women chatting, networking, looking at booths, and meandering.  We jumped into the mix to check out what everyone was doing.  


Within a few minutes, the lights blinked on and off and it was time to sit down for dinner and a speaker.  A few women from The Women's Foundation of Minnesota spoke and a woman from Best Buy was awarded the Champion for Equality Award for building women’s leadership and gender equality in the workplace.  Robyn Robinson emceed the event.  There was a little dancing...


We then had a lovely dinner followed by an even more lovely dessert... check out that centerpiece!





Up next was the lovely Lee Woodruff, a New York Times best selling author, contributor of CBS This Morning, mother, and philanthropist.  Her husband, Bob Woodruff, is an ABC news anchor who, in 2006, was critically wounded by a roadside bomb in Iraq.  She spoke of the day she got the news, how she felt, she showed video of her husband's recovery and his relationship with their kids.  It was heartbreaking and uplifting all at the same time.

In all, I did a little networking, had a great dinner, and listened to some inspiring women, it was quite a night!

To market, to market...


 Where do all these wonderful gifts come from, you ask?

There's a magical place in Hopkins, Minnesota that only a small percentage of people in the world get to go... it's called the Minneapolis Mart and it's filled with over 6000 lines of gifts and accessories in 160 permanent showrooms!



 A couple weeks ago, I was lucky enough to be invited to attend this wonderland with our two gift buyers, and this girl was in heaven!  Think about it... seeing all the newest trends and products BEFORE they even get to stores!  It was no walk in the park though- it was a marathon; row after row after row of people smiling and chatting showing off their latest wares.  

Here's a photo one of the showrooms...



The most wild thing was what the buyers were there for- it's the beginning of March and they were buying Christmas!  Believe it or not, they start Christmas "shopping" in January (literally the week after the real holiday season) and work on it all year long. I have been working for the Bibelot for years and years and have always wanted to know what this "land of new items" looks like... we'll do i have news for you- I took some pics!

one of the amazing decorated trees

this is how they pick out each and every evergreen spray

and another gorgeous tree

During this particular weekend, there was also a "temporary mart" set up.  This was at a hotel very near the Mpls Mart.  Here, there were hundreds of vendors lined up and down the hallways and filled the ballrooms.  You could find anything... from lovely wool blankets to homemade soaps, dog socks to old fashioned toys.  This place was wild!  It felt kind of like the State Fair (with much fancier flooring).  Here are a couple photos from the temporary showrooms...

a whole wall of Swedish dishtowels

inside a ballroom... filled to the max!


It was such a great experience!  I loved every minute, even though I was dog tired by the time I got home that evening.  If you ever get the chance to check this place out, do it.  It is well worth it!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012


Spring is in the air, everywhere you look around!  


You know what that means... new bags and hats!  We just got in a whole bunch of happy, sweet accessories for your spring wardrobe.  



Hats for that trip to a sunny destination
(this week, Minnesota is that sunny place- woohoo!)...


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 Who doesn't want a new spring bag?  We have them in tons of fresh colors and styles!  My absolute favorite is the mustard messenger style... and check out the prices!  Sweet deals!


taupe 96-, olive 74-, mustard 70-


cognac vegan leather 102-, navy/olive 96-, cognac vegan leather/cream 106-
  
We'll see you at the stores soon... spring is almost here!

(I'll be the one with the mustard messenger)