
After crossing the 60,000 visitor milestone in September 2017, thanks to a 7.5% increase in attendance, the Première Vision Paris trade show experienced an 8.3% drop in visitors this year.
After crossing the 60,000 visitor milestone in September 2017, thanks to a 7.5% increase in attendance, the Première Vision Paris trade show experienced an 8.3% drop in visitors this year.
The September edition of the trade show organised by Messe Frankfurt attracted 15,075 visitors. A decline of 2.6 percent compared to the record edition of September 2017.
Watch brands Audemars Piguet and Richard Mille will withdraw from the Geneva watch fair from 2020 to focus on selling directly to consumers rather than via third-party retailers they would meet at the show.
The year's second edition of Première Classe Tuileries will run from September 28 to October 1 and will go ahead without Paris-sur-Mode for the first time. It will, however, have multiple new additions.
Following consolidation in the UK tradeshow sector, the new owner of Pure London is continuing to build up the event and said this week that kid's fashion trade show Bubble is relaunching at Pure London in February.
International brands from all over the world in denim, new designers, and vintage goods were displayed at the second annual New York Denim Days, which took place on September 22 and 23.
After introducing a co-ed format last June, with women’s pre-collections alongside menswear, Paris trade show Woman will focus on womenswear in the next edition on September 28-30.
Co-founder Shane Brandenburg will remain responsible for guiding the show’s content and will remain the face of Selvedge Run.
For the end-of-September edition, Parisian fashion trade show Tranoï continues to diversify, extending the range of exhibitors and introducing a second showroom in rue de Richelieu.
The latest edition of the Parisian fashion and accessories trade show “Who’s Next Première Classe” concluded on Monday with a 3.2 percent increase in visitors and 'satisfactory' business climate.
The Made-In-Italy leather goods label with Scandinavian design is seducing buyers with its cool and eco-friendly brand. It has 200 multi-brand buyers and will be at the Swedish Fashion Now showroom at Paris Fashion Week.
UBM’s new event for sustainable and disruptive fashion has teamed up with the UN and the Conscious Fashion Campaign, and will be celebrating the collaboration with an activation at Coterie’s upcoming New York show.
The fashion supply chain show is scheduled on September 19-21, when the Villepinte exhibition centre will host 1,964 exhibitors for an edition focusing on sport tech textiles and Portugal.
More than 230 exhibitors will come together at Texfusion and The London Print Design Fair on 31 October and 1 November for an expanded edition of the trade fairs.
Around 20,000 designers, product managers and buyers visited the trade show on 4-6 September, and the number of exhibitors reached a record 1,050.