Source Fashion's show
Source Fashion’s show for the UK and Europe claims that this year’s unique selling feature is the caliber of the worldwide talent it has attracted, with more than 80% of exhibitors having never previously displayed at a Europe event. The London Olympia will host Source Fashion from July 16–18.
“Offering a powerful proposition for visitors looking to source and discover new suppliers and manufacturers, over 80% of the show’s exhibitors have never shown in Europe. The show’s geographic diversity and newness creates a unique and unmissable experience for decision-makers in buying, sourcing, and procurement with the added reassurance of knowing that every exhibitor has been audited to ensure sustainability and transparency remains at the heart of their business model”, said Suzanne Ellingham, sourcing director, Source Fashion.
The Source Fashion July show, which has reportedly doubled in size and has confirmed exhibitors from Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Italy, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, and the UK, will feature suppliers and producers from over 30 nations. It brings the inspiration and tools together in one exciting location to bring new ranges to life, from raw materials, fabrics, trims, and packaging all the way to contract manufacturers delivering in-house design services.
Designers can explore the realm of innovation by perusing the newest fashions, materials, and accessories for ideas. International clothing manufacturers can be met with by sourcing and procurement teams to discuss how to produce their line. Buyers can start closer to the course and chat with yarn manufacturers to look at choices for generating unique materials, or they can go into greater depth and look at trims and fixtures for final touches.
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