Back in August, “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was once again in attendance for the Curve New York expo. For those in the unaware, the Curve Expo is a trade show that focuses on intimates like lingerie but also showcases swimwear and assorted accessories. The show runs in tandem with the NY NOW show and while that trade show takes place on the main expo floor of the Javits Center, the Curve Show is up in the River Pavilion. Since the general public is not permitted at such an event, I like to bring our audience into the mix as best as possible and in addition to some social media posts and website feeds, I did some exhibitor interviews as well. While the videos are all resident on the Official Piercing Ken YouTube Channel, I’ve also collected them in posts like this to add to the website content. The journey continues with the “okko” brand and our one on one chat with the company founder Phoebe Kunitomi.
Learning About “okko” at Curve New York, Summer 2024
Last month, “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was on point for the Curve New York Winter Showcase and at the time of this writing I can say that I’ve been to this one a couple of times over the recent years. It’s the trade show that focuses on intimate apparel, swim wear and sometimes even a wide gamut of accessories that make the most sense for these types of designs. It’s an interesting show and let’s us get more fashion themed posts and social media content up for your enjoyment. As I explored I decided to try and get some time with any exhibitors that felt like talking about their offerings and it was here that I met the founder of the “Bonks” brand, Ali Wigart. My videos reside on the Official YouTube Channel of Piercing Ken but have been added into posts like this one to expand the easily shareable website content with those who need to see it. So without any further adieu, here is the scoop on “Bonks”.
Hello my Friends and welcome back to some trade show adventuring. As we’ve tweeted about already, “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” were attending the NY NOW Winter Market which had taken over the main floor of the Javits Center but upstairs in the River Pavilion was the Curve New York show which is the place for shop owners to find the latest and greatest in intimate apparel and sleepwear.