The London Textile Fair the most prestigious show in London offers buyers, distributors, and designers the opportunity to view a large range of textiles from the most prestigious textile mills in Europe including companies from the UK, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal as well as some high-end manufacturers from Turkey and Japan – all under one roof.
TLTF with over 150 exhibitors continues to expand with each event and created a major influence on the UK fashion scene. It is the UK’s premier platform for fashion fabrics and clothing accessories.
TLTF provides manufacturers and their agents with the opportunity to showcase their products to the most influential buyers and designers on the UK fashion scene.
TLTF attracts designers, buyers and product developers who come not only to maintain existing relationships but work also to source and develop new and exciting products. Being in London, not only is the fair extremely convenient for all our customers but it provides a fantastic opportunity to find inspirational, relevant and directional collection.
TLTF is principally a “Trade Only†event and provides a professional and conducive atmosphere to business and networking. This time fair will be bigger than previous events both in terms of exhibitor presence and visitor numbers. Since its inception TLTF has taken big steps forward in both size and profile.
In response to the need for a dedicated trade exhibition in London the show has developed into a quality event for the fashion fabrics business in the UK.
The exhibitor Categories includes Cotton, shirting, jersey, silk, outerwear, rainwear, coated fabric, printed fabrics, wool, worsteds, linens, tweed, fancies, flannel, synthetics, technical.
On 14th and 15th January 2015, from 9am to 6pm, The London Textile Fair will showcase pre – collection Autumn-Winter 2015/2016 and Spring-Summer 2016 highlights. TLTF will be held at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 0QH.
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