J.Reneé to Preview Fall 2014 Collection at FFANY Trade Show
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 03, 2013 -- Leading women’s shoe designer, J.Reneé, will debut its fall 2014 shoe collection at the Fashion Footwear Association of New York Trade Show (FFANY) at their New York showroom.
The collection highlights an array of fall colors and fashion inspired by several different trends. From bright colored palettes to whimsical prints, romance is one of the themes and inspiration for the line. The collection also includes classic styles with eye catching silhouettes using luxury exotics, hardware accents and a take on traditional animal prints.
“We developed a collection that embodies the J.Renee’ mission statement, ‘giving women more opportunities to feel fabulous,’” says head designer Kai Harrison.
FFANY hosts the New York Shoe Expo which is home to exhibitions of over 300 footwear manufacturers representing 800 fashion footwear brands. FFANY has been bringing footwear manufacturers and retailers, the industry players, together for over 33 years.
For showroom address or additional information, please contact [email protected].
About J.Reneé:
J.Reneé is the signature brand of Remac, LLP, a family-owned business founded in 1974 by husband and wife team Reneé and Micky Harrison. The eponymous J.Reneé brand is passionate about developing vibrant, feminine and innovative products combined with top of the line quality. Our goal is to provide the fashion savvy customer designer looks at affordable prices. The collection features elegant fabrics, trend-right prints and bold embellishments. Harrison sons Eric and Kai took the reins in 2008 and continued to fulfill the company’s vision, giving women more opportunities to feel fabulous! Based in Dallas, TX, Remac, LLP distributes products world-wide through department stores, specialty chains and independent stores and boutiques. Read about the latest trends and shop at http://www.jrenee.com.
Coby Sparks, J. Renee, http://www.jrenee.com, 972-242-3131 Ext: 129, [email protected]
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