City of New York Kicks Off Fashion Week with New ""Made in NY"" Campaign, Expanded Initiatives to Support City""s Fashion Industry

September 10, 2015New ""Made in NY"" Fashion Programs Support Emerging Talent,  Growing Companies, and Manufacturing Companies Within One of New York City""s  Key IndustriesNEW YORK—The City of New York today marked the beginning of New  York Fashion Week by announcing new and expanded Made in NY programming to  support the city’s fashion industry. Building off of Mayor Bill de  Blasio’s announcement in February that the City has tripled its investment in  the fashion industry to $15 million, these new Made in NY programs will  directly support and shine a spotlight on manufacturing companies and emerging  designers in New York City. “New York City is central to  fashion – and the fashion industry is central to our city’s economic  future,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “By tripling our investment in Made  in NY fashion, we’re partnering with the industry to level the playing field  and help ensure that all budding designers and manufacturers have the tools to  succeed – no matter in which corner of NYC they live."The initiatives are led by the  inaugural Made in NY Fashion campaign, featuring the work of local designers  displayed in advertisements on 600 taxi tops, 75 buses (including wrapped  double decker buses), several billboards (including in Times Square), and other  ferry and cruise vessels and terminals, in addition to print and digital  publications.The new programming and  initiatives will support emerging talent in the fashion industry, and build  upon existing programs to further reinforce the city’s manufacturing and design  sectors and New York City’s status as the fashion capital of the world. Fashion  companies may now apply for the official Made in NY certification at MadeInNYFashion.nyc, a  digital hub dedicated to promoting local designers and manufacturers,  showcasing New York City-made products, and providing the fashion industry with  valuable resources and information.“The fashion industry – and  Fashion Week – are economic powerhouses here in New York City, employing over  184,000 New Yorkers, generating $1.4 billion in tax revenue, and providing  opportunity to all New Yorkers,” said Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen. “The  funkiest, most diverse city in the world is uniquely positioned to be the  fashion capital of the world,  and we""re investing to make sure it doesn""t  just stay that way, but Made in NY fashion continues to grow.”“The fashion industry has been  a critical sector of the city""s economy for generations, and the Made in NY  campaign and initiatives will not just shine a spotlight on the local companies  that make us a fashion epicenter, but also help support emerging companies as  they grow and succeed," said NYCEDC President Maria Torres-Springer.  "As New York Fashion Week begins today, we want the world to know that  ""Made in NY"" is more than just a slogan. It represents the environment where  local designers and manufacturing companies can thrive, helping New York City  remain the fashion capital of the world." Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development Alicia  Glen and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) President  Maria Torres-Springer were joined this morning by Theory CEO Andrew Rosen and  Eugenia Kim, one of the brands featured in the Made in NY Fashion campaign at  Moynihan Station – one of the new sites of New York Fashion Week – for the  announcement, which is hosted by WME-IMG. The suite of initiatives,  building off of those announced by Mayor de Blasio in February, will be largely  comprised of public-private partnerships, spearheaded and financed by NYCEDC,  with additional funding from a diverse set of industry partners. The  initiatives include:Marketing Campaign: The inaugural Made in NY Fashion  campaign features looks from a range of New York City-based designers. The  first wave of the $5 million campaign showcases the work of nine designers  across a number of media outlets, as well as on buses, taxis, banners, and  billboards. By emphasizing the creativity and talent of the local fashion scene  as well as New York’s overall edginess and attitude, the campaign creates  awareness and develops brand recognition around the “Made in NY” fashion  initiative and reinforces New York’s status as the fashion capital of the  world.Made in NY Certification: The Made in NY  certification program endows qualifying businesses with exclusive use of the  distinguished “Made in NY” mark. Use of this mark will allow fashion brands to  tangibly illustrate their commitment to local production and coalesce as a  local community.   Barneys NY x CFDA: Made in New York Collection: In  partnership with Barneys NY and the Council of Fashion Designers of America  (CFDA), the Made in New York Collection retails a limited-edition collection of  women and men’s apparel that has been exclusively designed by New York  City-based brands and produced within the five boroughs. Participating  designers are Altuzarra, Narciso Rodriguez, Proenza Schouler, rag & bone,  R13, The Row and Thom Browne. Ten percent of retail proceeds will be donated to  the Fashion Manufacturing Initiative, an initiative with the CFDA supporting  local fashion production. The Collection is featured in the Barneys NY flagship  windows, and is available online and at all Barneys NY stores across the U.S.Made in NY Awards: The City will honor an individual  who has made outstanding and lasting contributions to New York City’s fashion  industry. The Made in New York Award will be presented at the Women’s Wear  Daily’s Apparel and Retail CEO Summit on October 27, 2015.Made in NY Retail  Activation: The Made in NY Retail Activation will offer a curated  collection of locally produced fashion merchandise to a wide-reaching audience.  The program aims to increase sales of New York City-produced goods, raise the  profile of New York City-based designers, and create sales opportunities  otherwise inaccessible to emerging brands.Made in NY Trade Show  Partnership: The Made in NY Trade Show Partnership will offer emerging, New  York City-based designers the opportunity to grow their business and build  their brand’s visibility by participating in industry trade shows at free or  reduced rates.Early-Stage Designer  Financing: Once introduced, the Made in NY Fund would offer early-stage  designers lines of credit to finance production of purchase orders at  below-market rates.These initiatives complement  the City’s ongoing efforts to support manufacturers and designers and help New  York City’s fashion industry grow. In January 2015, the NYCEDC and CFDA  announced the second round of winners for the Fashion  Manufacturing Initiative, a $6 million public-private grant program  designed to support local fashion manufacturing by awarding grants ranging from  $25,000 to $300,000 for equipment and infrastructure. Through its first two  cycles, FMI has granted over $1.1 million to 13 production facilities, helping  retain and create new manufacturing jobs in New York City. This summer, NYCEDC  and Capital Business Credit announced the latest series of loans awarded by the NYC Fashion  Production Fund, an initiative that provides New York City-based emerging  designers with purchase order financing at below-market rates. To date, the  Fashion Production Fund has granted more than $1.5 million in production  financing loans to 10 New York City-based emerging fashion designers.The city’s fashion industry employs over 184,000 New  Yorkers, accounting for 5.4 percent of the city’s workforce, pays $11.6 billion  in wages, and generates $1.4 billion in tax revenue annually. New York City’s  wholesale fashion market is one of the world’s largest, attracting more than  578,000 visitors per year to its trade shows, showrooms and fashion shows.  Overall, the industry garners more than $18 billion in retail sales, $72  billion in wholesale sales, and $8 billion in manufacturing sales annually. The  City’s semi-annual Fashion Weeks draw approximately 232,000 attendees to more than  500 shows, creating a total economic impact of $887 million.  “The first time I came to New York in the nineties from  Belgium I immediately felt a strong connection and knew I wanted to do  something here one day,” said Tim Coppens, whose apparel is featured in  the Made in NY Fashion Campaign. “I still feel that way so it was only natural  that NY was the right base for my brand.”“Chromat is designed, produced and sold in New York City: a  city filled with unlimited possibilities and collaborators focused on  innovation,” said Becca McCharen, CEO of Chromat, whose apparel is  featured in the Made in NY Fashion Campaign. “We’re so excited to support the  Made in NY program, which is empowering the next generation of fashion  designers, manufacturers and innovators.”“New York was always the career goal for both of us, and the  city’s thriving energy has become the foundation of our brand, Ohne Titel, and  what we strive for as designers,” said Ohne Titel co-Founders Alexa Adams  and Flora Gill, whose apparel is featured in the Made in NY Fashion  Campaign. “It’s a great honor to participate in this campaign to promote New  York""s dynamic fashion community.”Launched  in 2005, the Made in NY initiative was originally created by the Mayor’s Office  of Media and Entertainment (MOME) to highlight the importance of New York  City’s media & entertainment industry to the local economy through public  service campaigns, marketing efforts and educational and workforce development  programs. Designed by Radical Media, the Made in NY logo is a trademark owned  by the City of New York and is a Mark of Distinction awarded to films and  television produced in New York City. In 2013, the City expanded the Made in NY  initiative to the technology sector to underscore the City’s commitment to  strengthening the New York City as a global hub for innovation. Digital  companies who qualify for the Mark of Distinction are also added to the “We Are  Made in NY” map and list of start-ups, which is currently hosted by Digital.nyc.For  more information, visit MadeInNYFashion.nyc.  

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