Texworld Paris fair 2016 to connect European market with international manufacturers

The forthcoming Texworld Paris event, organised by Messe Frankfurt France, will take place at Paris Le Bourget from 15-18 February 2016.

Texworld Paris would play a significant role in facilitating the connection between the European market and international manufacturers.

The February 2016 event will mark a turning point for Apparel Sourcing, the trade fair for sourcing the widest range of international ready-to-wear products. The trade fair is experiencing a good increase of around 30% of clothing and textile accessories manufacturers, currently totalling more than 230 exhibitors.

On show will be linen and hemps, shirting, drapery, woolens, denims, casual knits, silks, jacquards, knit embroidery lace, fake fur, functional fabrics, fibres and trims and accessories.

Michael Scherpe, CEO of Messe Frankfurt France said that they have divided the show into distinct sections for the benefit of visitors and exhibitors alike and thereby generated a powerful synergy.

China still remains at the heart of the Texworld Paris offering and will be enriched for the first time by the presence of skills in knits, sundries, accessories and casualwear.

A group of Turkish companies specialising in sundries and accessories, thick with varieties of collections and aesthetic research will also been seen.

South Korea, the third most heavily represented country at Texworld, after China and Turkey, will be seen with a very extensive and creative range and highly sought-after textiles.

Pakistan is intensifying its presence with a group of six exhibitors under the auspices of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan and fifteen individual exhibitors.

Taiwan is offering a very extensive range, deserving of attention for its new aesthetic and technical ideas, while those from Hong Kong, will be showing products in cotton, linen, denim, lace and embroidery.

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