
Luxury watchmakers Bulgari and Breitling and a handful of Swiss brands are gathering in Geneva this week for a scaled-down industry exhibition, braving the coronavirus pandemic to try to revitalise demand.
Luxury watchmakers Bulgari and Breitling and a handful of Swiss brands are gathering in Geneva this week for a scaled-down industry exhibition, braving the coronavirus pandemic to try to revitalise demand.
The owner of fashion shows including Magic and Coterie has teamed up with B2B wholesale e-commerce platform NuOrder to digitize the trade show experience.
Tradeshows giant Hyve is launching three virtual forums next month, Fashion Together (comprising Pure, Pure Origin, Moda and Scoop), Autumn Fair @ Home and Glee Gathering.
Madrid-based fashion tradeshow Momad has postponed its next edition to February 2021, with Ifema and the organising committee aiming to hold the event in a “strengthened economic environment”.
Pitti Immagine has unveiled the website hosting all its trade shows until the end of October, featuring exhibitors’ collections and plenty of content and events, like ‘Sustainable Style’, headlined by Y/Project.
Pitti, fashion’s most important menswear trade fair, has praised the EU agreement to create a 750-billion-euro coronavirus recovery fund, and revealed more details of its plans to welcome Dolce & Gabbana in September.
Having cancelled the summer editions of the shows in Paris, New York and Shanghai, Playtime is relying on virtual solutions this season, powered up by new tools on its ‘I Love Playtime’ e-marketplace.
Informa Markets Fashion’s flagship fashion trade show is the latest apparel industry event to be canceled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, as the company focuses its efforts on its new digital show for fall 2020.
Following a period of uncertainty, Eurovet’s trade show for beach and swimwear Riviera is confirmed to take place from September 4 to 7 and lingerie trade show Interfilière will take place from September 6 to 7.
On Tuesday June 30, the German trade show for the sport and outdoor activity industry kicked off Re.Start Days, a two-day digital event with conferences on the industry's vision of the future.
Tradeshows giant Hyve Group has announced that the planned next editions of Pure London, Pure Origin, Scoop and Jacket Required won’t be happening this year due to the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The organiser of footwear tradeshow Sole has become the latest company to cancel its event with the August show on hold and the event likely to return in 2021.
Hyve Group, which runs the Pure London and Moda trade shows, among many other events, gave an update about rescheduled shows on Friday, as well as those that are continuing to run on their scheduled dates.
Show organiser Messe Frankfurt France has announced the cancellation of its Parisian shows, initially scheduled on September 14-17, due to persisting problems with international travel.
Originally scheduled from 3-5 September, the summer edition of Ifema’s fashion and footwear trade show Momad is now set to run two weeks later, from 18-20 September.