Colsten Collection of Women's Contemporary Fashion Announces Launch and First Showcase Scheduled

Top Quote South Korean born designer Caeli Kim recently announced the launch of her new Women's Contemporary Fashion brand, the Colsten Collection.  The first collection, featuring Kim's strong and soft silhouettes designed for everyday comfort, will be showcased at the Stitch Show at Palazzo/Sands Expo, Las Vegas on February 16-18th, 2015 and at The Javits Center, NYC on February 23-25th, 2015. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 28, 2015 - It's rare for a new fashion brand to have as much interest as the recently launched Colsten Collection. But there's something about the mix of strong and soft silhouettes, and custom designed textiles, that makes the new brand completely enchanting in the eyes of early reviews. Founded by South Korean born designer Caeli Kim, the new brand announced that their first collection will be showcased at the Stitch Show at Palazzo/Sands Expo, Las Vegas on February 16-18th, 2015 and at The Javits Center, NYC on February 23-25th, 2015. The Colsten Collection will be represented at the Stitch show by 212 Showroom NYC.

    "The styles can be worn throughout the spectrum of a women's daily life," commented Kim. "It offers versatile pieces that are sophisticated, yet comfortable. We are very excited to see how well the collection is received at the Stitch Show, we have every confidence it will be an outstanding experience for us."

    Kim is a 2005 graduate of the Parson's School of Design. She has been consistently praised for her multicultural and international vision, and taste for unique fabric selections and trends, which have now come to life in Colsten Collection.

    Retail and wholesale inquiries are welcome.
    To schedule an appointment to view the latest Pre-Fall 2015 Collection by Colsten, please contact 212 Showroom NYC (212showroomnyc.net).

    For more information be sure to visit colstencollection.com.

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