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Girls Report
February 26-28, 2004 Las Vegas

The numbers are in: 90,000 visitors and some 3000 brands; old names and new, easily recognizable and pleasantly obscure, all were on hand. While some attendees felt that the surface of the show had shrunk over the years, others found that the variety and the new names on hand more than made up for any overall reduction in booths.

The merchandise on hand was primarily geared towards fall with the exception of the many womenswear manufacturers trying to cash in on a few more last minute spring and summer sales.

The Fall trends on the floor for men included utilitarian and retro looks as well as plenty of posh European styling while for women styles were crafty, sexy and retro as well. The push was on in the denim area with known brands and new tags finding an audience for their fashion pieces and for their basics with attitude. In the childrenswear area the looks were preppy and clean or embellished denims and cords steeped in crafty themes or ‘garage chic’. Baby gear was plentiful this time out as well with bright and bouncy looks offset by natural and grassroots fashions.

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From The Kid's Floor
 
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The best known and best loved brands were on hand as were some new tags. Barbie featured well styled and ‘on trend’ plaids, stars and ‘pretty punk’ looks while relative newcomers Skechers dropped in some fresh athletics and denim. Von Dutch, best known for their racy denim line over in juniors and young men's, showed some tasty neon tees, heavily styled denim and just the right accessories to round out their motorcycle mama look. Other highlights included mixes of preppy and denim and denim dresses that capitalized on the current pleated mini craze.
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A View From Juniors
 
Sportswear From Ladies' Department
On the junior floor we found that there were plenty of lines that were looking to cash in on a few more summer sales opportunities. The bright jersey separates, colorblocked looks, bubble tees, halters and flippy mini skirts looked fresh and fun as a result.
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