Trade Shows

MAGIC trade show – perfect for the millennials…

My daughter and her best friend came to town and we hit the MAGIC clothing and fashion trade show.  It was definitely inconvenient to have the shows at two different venues – the Mandalay Bay Convention Center and the Las Vegas Convention Center.  I could not park at the Mandalay so I ended up dropping the girls off.  I think they ended up drinking more margaritas and the Cosmopolitan’s flower drink than attending the show!  I heard it was fabulous and that the fashions were young, hip, trendy, and perfect for the millennial generation of buyers.  Our friend has a store – BLONDETOURAGE BY THE BAY in Newport Beach so she was buying for her online website.

I took off for the convention center because I KNOW the convention center.  I was cracking up at most of the clothing lines because I have no clue about style. I only know what I like, and I do NOT like “daisy duke” shorts and torn jeans.  So that eliminated several options for my fantasy store.  I am not a size 6 by any means so therefore even the beautiful gowns that I saw would not look good on me.  Give me Tadashi or Adrianna Papell old lady gowns!  I did LOVE the Pantone Spring colors displayed in one area.  It was clever and made me actually think that I should wear some of these colors someday soon…Fiesta, Jester Red, Turmeric, Living Coral, and

Pink Peacock are ones listed on the web at http://www.glowsly.com. See my photos for MAGIC colors on display at the convention center.

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Bought a new wardrobe at the Las Vegas Market…

Who knew that you could actually “cash and carry” so much stuff from the latest Las Vegas Market.  I am new to Vegas and new to this trade show but was so excited to get an industry pass.  I could only go for two days but will tell you what I discovered and loved about my visit:

  1. The friendly vendors.
  2. DOVETAIL Furniture – beautiful home decor and I found the perfect sofa for my new house (one day…) http://www.dovetailfurnitureonline.com
  3. DALE TIFFANY Lighting & Home Accents Design – loved the glass and Tiffany & Crystal lighting http://www.daletiffany.com
  4. IMAX home store was so interesting and I could not stop taking photos of the different decor stations.  The nautical themes were tastefully done and I loved the PGA – golf furnishings!  Check out my photos…www.imaxcorp.com

Here were my favorite “cash and carry” vendors – wholesale merchandise that you can literally walk out the door with…

  1. Dressed Up – designer clothes at Fabulous prices – Carolyn and Andrea were so cute and helped me find wonderful designer clothes for my Cuba trip.  We had fun trying on outfits with the other ladies and I ended up with about 6 beautiful outfits for $500 (retail would have been over $1000).  cjb@thebrockhausgroup.com
  2. Cranston Jewelry – WOW !  I made off with over 10 earrings and necklaces for about $50. DifaL4@aol.com. My favorite piece is a bling panther pin that goes on my shoulder!
  3. Voyager’s Dream Jewelry – Marcie Knight helped me with faux leather earrings, including my favorite football vegan leather earrings for the Super Bowl party http://www.voyagersdreamwholesale.com
  4. DelMundo Jewelry – great prices on nautical earrings and cool necklaces from a local Vegas vendor.  www.delmundo.com
  5. KATE MESTA – One of a kind Original jewelry – I just loved her CEO PR gal Sondra Piorek – we bonded over her Chapman University freshman.  Kate’s “dog tag” necklaces were awesome, unique and popular with the celebrities (Chris Harrison, etc.). I bought 3 for my family and friends.  www.katemesta.com
  6. Last but not least AVALON MEAT CANDY – just try this stuff.  The owner Christian was hilarious (watch the f-bombs).  He was handing out samples and I think I bought one of each kind of beef jerky.  I don’t think I have ever really tried chili lime, Jamaican jerk, or double teriyaki jerky but now I am a huge fan.  I am pretending that it is low carb and perhaps on weight watchers?????  www.avalonmeatcandy.com

So there you have it…I hope I can go again in the summer.  I will save my pennies and hope to win a jackpot so I can “cash and carry” more stuff.

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Figured I needed to learn more about Vegas so I signed up for Preview Las Vegas!

I am not one for economic forecasts but decided to pay $60 to attend a half day conference on the state of Las Vegas produced by the Chamber of Commerce. I was pleasantly surprised by the fast talking, smart, Jeremy Aguero from Applied Analysis. I did get a few hints from him about the real estate market. They are building lots of new homes, at least 5 new casinos and resorts, and of course THE RAIDERS ARE COMING!! There is also a huge influx of people coming for the lower taxes and new job market. Especially in the construction field! If you look good in a hard hat you have a good chance of getting a job. Most of the new folks are from California (like us!). I enjoyed his speech and did not fall asleep.
The next set of speakers included a panel of interesting men talking about Las Vegas and the “global stage.” Here is what I got out of this section of the program: Marc Badain, Team President of the Raiders, talked about what the heck Vegas is going to do with the new stadium and how they are going to “go for the Superbowl” in about 2025. Kurt Melien, President of Live Nation (which I found out is also part of Ticketmaster), is the “be-all-know-all” of all of the cool acts that come to Vegas; including the stars that want to do a RESIDENCY here (Brittany, JLo, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, etc.). He said that they all demand first class venues and that Vegas has them. They are only going to allow one or two big shows to perform in the new Raiders stadium because only a few acts will draw that huge of a crowd. I was not sure why Clint Overby was there but he gave a very interesting view of the Motorcross Speedway (?) and how they do hundreds of mixed use events there throughout the year. I was glad to know about the speedway and thought it was great that it was such a popular venue close to the strip.
I skipped the talk on the Next Frontier, but LOVED the keynote speaker Michelle Poler. She was right up my alley with her “Hello Fears” attitude. She actually did 100 days of scary things that freaked her out and made a career out of it. I don’t think I could even do one of her fearful things. Well, maybe I would dance by myself in front of thousands in the NYC Times Square, but I doubt it. She went on roller coasters, jumped out of an airplane, posed nude, and gave a speech at a TED talk. She was also cute and very inspirational. Worth the $60! Oh and of course we got tons of free “chachkis” at the trade show booths. You can collect pens, notepads, chargers, gizmos to open jars, candy, and free food.

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Attended special cocktail party for “My Vegas Life” by Dominic A. Parisi

I am trying to catch up on events here in Las Vegas and last month I was lucky enough to attend the book signing and cocktail party for Dominic A. Parisi. I met Dominic at the Edge Steakhouse and he invited me and a few of my guests to the unbelievable Tuscany suite in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. We were escorted to the former “Elvis” suite in a private elevator. The food, cocktails and crowd were awesome, including the grilled banana cheese loved by Elvis Presley in the “Golden Age of Vegas.” Dominic was hilarious and told us many interesting stories.

I could listen all night to his memories. We took lots of photos, ate lots of food, and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves…

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