
The Parisian trade show Who’s Next- Première Classe is working on an in-depth redesign but the upcoming edition from September 7 to 10 will already reveal some new features to its visitors with its 1,300 exhibitors.
The Parisian trade show Who’s Next- Première Classe is working on an in-depth redesign but the upcoming edition from September 7 to 10 will already reveal some new features to its visitors with its 1,300 exhibitors.
Centre for Fashion Enterprise will be hosting its fourth Manufacturer’s Trade Show at Asia House in central London in October, where small fashion businesses will be able to connect with small batch manufacturers.
The Berlin trade show, now owned by Zalando, has introduced a revamped experiential format targeting the younger generations, which could potentially be exported to other cities too.
Munich Fabric Start continues to grow. For its 45th edition, the textile tradeshow will host a record number of exhibitors, some 1,050 brands showcasing fabric, accessories and denim.
For the next session, from September 7, the design, accessories and art-of-living show will introduce a new format, making it easier to enjoy for the 90,000 visitors expected.
The former professional trade fair, since transformed by Zalando into a hybrid event combining trade show with fashion and music festival, returns to Berlin for its third edition from 31st August to 2nd September.
More than 5,270 buyers, designers and brands visited the July edition of The London Textile Fair, which closed its doors on 19 July after two days of “buzzing” activity.
Swiss watchmaker Swatch Group is quitting the annual Baselworld watch and jewellery trade fair, said a report on Sunday, calling time on an event that has been a fixture of the luxury industry calendar for a century.
Pure and Scoop, two fashion trade shows taking place in London this Monday and Tuesday, have joined forces to help buyers attend both events.
London trade show Make it British Live has confirmed it is moving from the Old Truman Brewery in London to the larger Business Design Centre in Islington for its 2019 show.
The lingerie and swim trade show returns to New York this July, hosting a range of new and regular exhibitors, and offering a program of special events and panels with industry experts.
The New School's Parsons School of Design and Project announced their list of designers for the SS19 edition of their "Next in Class" program to give wholesale exposure to a select group of recent MFA and BFA graduates.
Pure London and Graduate Fashion Week have teamed up to provide a new platform for graduate designers to showcase their collections to buyers and industry insiders.
Trade show giant UBM Fashion has updated its ShopTheFloor digital trade show and marketplace B2B platform. New features include a refreshed look and easier access to a large network of brands and retailers.
Uniqlo said customer demand has led it to begin taking earlier-than-expected advance orders for the game wear that Roger Federer wore at Wimbledon as its new deal with the tennis champ starts to pay off.