
The Portuguese textile show's 59th edition was hailed "a highly successful event," according to its organizers, bringing together 300 exhibitors and almost 5,000 buyers, with close to 500 foreign visitors in attendance.
The Portuguese textile show's 59th edition was hailed "a highly successful event," according to its organizers, bringing together 300 exhibitors and almost 5,000 buyers, with close to 500 foreign visitors in attendance.
The bridalwear event will return to Barcelona next April with shows and a trade show in physical format.
Première Vision Paris will be held in July rather than September, but its organiser is keen to schedule an event before the autumn, and will stage a new edition of Fashion Rendez-vous in Paris on September 7-8.
The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art will host 080 Barcelona Fashion’s upcoming edition and will only open to the public for the event's inauguration.
The second (and last) edition of the combined Scoop x Pure last week showed that buyers’ appetites for physical events remain strong after two years in which they were cancelled, delayed or made digital-only.
Europe continues to ramp up its physical fashion shows andevents as the worst of the pandemic recedes and The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced that London Show Rooms is returning to White Milano this month
Pure London, the major trade show that was put on hold as a result of the pandemic, will be back in July with its first show at London’s Olympia in two years.
Between February 4 and 6, Momad brought together 330 brands and 300 buyers from 35 countries to Ifema's Pavilion 8, in Madrid. This successful comeback counted on brands such as Naf Naf and Don Algodón to exhibit.
The organisers of Birmingham’s Spring fair said they saw a busy opening day on Sunday and said “thousands of retail buyers flocked to Spring Fair as it opened its doors for the first time in two years”.
The Australian association representing 66,000 merino sheep breeders is exhibiting again at the Milano Unica 34 and Pitti Filati 90 shows, presenting The Wool Lab initiative.
A “strong performance across key indicators, despite ongoing disruption of Omicron”, summed up Hyve Group’s trading performance for the opening four months of FY22, with the new Q1 seeing resilient trading patterns,
CIFF, which debuted on Tuesday and ends today, was all about sustainability and weathering the pandemic with a certain Scandinavian sense of resilience.
The textile/apparel show will feature 1,100 exhibitors, of which about 100 on its e-marketplace, for its Spring/Summer 2023 edition held with a redesigned lay-out at the Villepinte exhibition centre in Paris.
The show organised by Messe Frankfurt will be held again in Paris on a scale smaller than prior to the pandemic, with only a few Chinese exhibitors, and more from Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Frankfurt was set to become Germany's new fashion hub but, after two pandemic-disrupted editions, the Premium show has announced it will return to Berlin for next July’s session, with a mixed B2B/D2C approach.