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Point Source Productions Success for London Fashion Week


Point Source Productions of London reports a fantastic reaction from exhibitors and visitors alike to its provision of lighting solutions for the prestigious London Fashion Week (19-24 February) 2010 Designer Exhibition.
Organised by the British Fashion Council, this landmark event takes place at Somerset House with the Designer Exhibition spread across four floors of this historic building. The Exhibition showcases over 200 designers including established names such as Erickson Beamon, Angel Jackson and Beatrix Ong as well as emerging talents like LF Markey and Georgia Hardinge.
Point Source Productions and Fine Art Lighting were brought on board by Blonstein & Associates following a successful collaboration between the two companies over a recent installation for All Visual Arts at One Marylebone, London.
"Blonstein & Associates were impressed by the lighting we had provided for the exhibition of up and coming artists at One Marylebone," explains Rupert Barth von Wehrenalp, "and asked us to participate in London Fashion Week as a result."
Rupert instantly returned to Point Source Productions to provide the essential equipment necessary to transform the five main areas of Somerset House into adaptable spaces which would accommodate the pivotal event of the Designer Exhibition.
The East Wing houses the feature area NEWGEN, sponsored by Topshop, a launchpad for new British talent, past alumni of which has included Alexander McQueen and Julien Macdonald, and Headonism for millinery.
The Embankment Galleries are divided into two areas: the Lower Basement showcases the Made By Scandanavians collective alongside emerging designer talent and the Creative Arts Project; while the Mid Basement houses the Monsoon-sponsored estethica, a collective of 28 designers which has become the centre for London's ethical fashion industry, and showrooms for Robinson Pfeffer and Six London.
The prestigious and historic Navy Boardrooms, located on the first floor of Somerset House, play host to the Lingerie Boudoir, a collective of over 20 brands and finally, the Terrace Rooms house a mélange of established designers and newly launched accessories lines.
Meanwhile, London Fashion Week's first dedicated Digital Space also opened this season showing a selection of digitally presented fashion films and is housed in Somerset House's Embankment Galleries, adjacent to the main exhibition entrance.
"Because of the large number of exhibitors and variety of exhibits - which included jewelry, shoes and other accessories in addition to designer clothing - we needed to design and supply a package that was multi-functional," explains Point Source Productions managing director, Stephen Capel.
"We provided each of the 200 exhibitors with a number of Fresnels and birdies to give a good general lighting cover within each space and create ambient lighting in keeping with the designer looks within. We also factored in an allowance which gave us the ability to pick out key pieces within each collection.
"After our initial set up, we then spent two days working with each exhibitor on an individual basis, tailoring the lighting so that it would show their work to the best advantage."
In addition to this mammoth, time-bound task, Point Source Productions and Fine Art Lighting also undertook a complete relight for London Fashion Weekend (25-28 February). Billed as "the capital's essential fashion and shopping event" the sister event sees the doors thrown open to the public and a completely new set of exhibitors - including DKNY Jeans, PPQ, Luella, Juicy Couture and Sass & Bide - replace those who had been in residence for the Exhibition. Point Source Productions not only relit all existing exhibition spaces, but also transformed the Portico Rooms into additional exhibition space for the 4 days.
Finally, over 14 tonnes of clothes rails and shelving units were installed in the East Wing and Embankment Galleries; built by Penny Banks the materials were sourced from Point Source Productions' sister company, Alvin Key Clamps. Each set of shelving and rails was presented as a pre-measured and cut kit before being sent for powder coating in one of the most high-profile installations of Alvin Key Clamp products to date.
25th February 2010
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