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Kaj Designs Launches Tribu Sauvage In The USA

Tobago's premier fashion house makes history at Intermezzo Collections.

Kaj Designs Launches Tribu Sauvage In The USA
2013-05-08
SCARBOROUGH, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, May 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) From May 6 to 8, 2013, Kaj Designs will blaze a trail as the first Tobago fashion house to exhibit at Intermezzo Collections as it proudly launches its latest resort collection, Tribu Sauvage, in the USA. As a staple on the US fashion trade circuit, Intermezzo provides retailers with an opportunity to replenish ready-to-wear stock between Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer fashion markets.

As a juried fashion tradeshow, Intermezzo boasts one of the largest and most exclusive rosters of exhibitors including Tracy Reese, Nicole Miller, 7 For All Mankind and J Brand. After submitting a late application and impressing Intermezzo's selection committee, Kaj is determined to position its brand in elite boutiques and showrooms across the US. "Succeeding in reaching Intermezzo was no small feat but it is only the beginning for us. Now we must capitalize on this stellar opportunity to sell our brand while ensuring we meet the demand of buyers, merchandisers and customers internationally," asserted Kaj's CEO/Director, Liza Miller.

Kaj's newest collection marries luxury with the appeal of simple designs that jet set from a relaxing resort setting to fast-paced city life. For the discerning woman, Tribu Sauvage juxtaposes bold tribal infusions against a backdrop of wild animal and camouflage prints. The collection goes from everyday to evening in jersey knits and indulgent silk blends that gently hug the contour.

To the sophisticated woman who confidently asserts her sense of style, Kaj's newest creations deliver understated sensuality. Explore a haven of style with Kaj Resort 13/14 at Intermezzo Collections. Visit Kaj Designs at booth 1568 at Pier 92 and discover the KajFAB safari of Tribu Sauvage. To learn more about the brand send mail to info@kajdesigns.net, call (868) 639-6KAJ(6525) or visit www.kajdesigns.net. Connect with Kaj on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kajdesigns or tweet to @kajdesignsLIVE.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Liza Miller, Managing Director
estuary PR Limited
Phone: (868) 367-5295 / (868) 761-1195
Email: liza@estuaryPR.com
www.estuaryPR.com

US media and sales inquiries, please contact:

Robyn Stevens
Phone: (856) 885-0913
Email: prmedia@live.com

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[Press-News.org] Kaj Designs Launches Tribu Sauvage In The USA
Tobago's premier fashion house makes history at Intermezzo Collections.