Ethiopian, Filipino Pavilions debut at Source Fashion responsible sourcing show

As part of its lineup of over 300 exhibitors from 30 nations, the European responsible sourcing show Source Fashion will feature the first-ever Ethiopian and Filipino pavilions.

Occurring at London Olympia from 16-18 July, Source Fashion intends to present Ethiopian and Filipino structures at the occasion. This information follows the platform’s announcement of geographic diversity for the July show.

The occasion is a stage for manufacturers, designers, and producers to connect with buyers looking for variety, confirmation, and development.

In its debut, Fairs and More Inc, an auxiliary of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP), will exhibit Filipino style in the UK, featuring the district’s rich legacy, ability, and groundbreaking approach. Companies in the Philippines that promote creativity and sustainability will use a combination of traditional fabrics, embroidery, patterns, and current fashion trends to show vivid colors, intricate designs, and limitless creativity.

Sourcing director of Source Fashion, Suzanne Ellingham said: ” We are very eager to be inviting manufacturers, designers, and producers from 30 nations including new regions like Ethiopia, Mongolia, and the Philippines to the show in July. Knowing that Source Fashion is the only UK platform that provides such variety, assurance, and novelty, thousands of buyers, sourcing, and procurement teams have already registered to attend.

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