Korean fashion fair at CHIC in Shanghai begins

Korea Federation of Textile Industries (Chairman Sung Ki Hak) is conducting a ‘Preview in China 2015′ at the China International Clothing & Accessories Fair (CHIC), the largest and most influential fashion fair in the Asia-Pacific region at which over 1000 brands from 23 countries and regions are to be exhibited, attracting more than 115,000 visitors and buyers.

‘Preview in CHINA’ opens about 200 booths for 20 Korean textile and apparel companies to exhibit Korean men’s, women’s and children’s wear including Casual, Fashion Accessories, etc., to support Korean firms to successfully enter into the Chinese market.

As the bellwether of the Chinese garment industry, CHIC is constantly innovating and adjusting its overall layout, style, and functions based on changing industrial and marketing demands.

On the basis of the existing 8 sections of Men’s Wear, Casual & Sports, Women’s Wear, Kids’ Wear, Leather/Fur & Down Wear, Fashion Accessories, Fashion Related Resources and Overseas Pavilions, four brand-new areas, which include In Signature, Future Link, Impulses, and Superior Factory will also be brought out in CHIC2015.

The event is sponsored by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE), China National Textile and Apparel Council, and China National Garment Association, the Korea Federation of Textile Industries prepares Exhibition, Press Conference, Fashion Shows, Seminars and Biz-meetings to discover new distribution channels into the north Chinese market and beyond for the Korean textile and apparel industries.

An official for the Korea Federation of Textile Industries said that they expect this fashion fair to accelerate Korean firms to settle in to address Chinese domestic market optimizing opportunities created by the Korea-China FTA.

The 23rd China International Fashion Fair (CHIC2015) will be held for the first time in the newly-built National Exhibition and Conventional Center, which covers 100,000 square meters located in the Shanghai Hongqiao Business Area from March 18th to 20th.

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