Experience What’s Next in Fashion and Eyewear at FaW TOKYO AUTUMN and iOFT 2025

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FaW Tokyo Autumn and the International Optical Fair Tokyo (iOFT) are gearing up to return to Tokyo Big Sight on October 1–3, 2025, uniting the global fashion and eyewear industries under one roof and offering top-notch opportunities to explore, connect, and capitalize on emerging trends, world-class innovations, and business growth.

Showcasing over 900 exhibitors from more than 20 countries/regions, FaW TOKYO AUTUMN and iOFT stand as Japan’s largest trade exhibitions for professionals to experience the latest advancements across ten specialised shows. From sourcing premium materials to discovering next-generation fashion technology, attendees are in for a comprehensive perspective on the industries shaping the global stage.

An Inside Look at the 10 Specialised Shows

FaW TOKYO AUTUMN and iOFT present an expertly curated lineup of ten specialised shows, covering every segment of the fashion and optical industries:

  • NEW! REuse Business EXPO
    Explore the booming global market for resale and circular fashion. From vintage to rewear, uncover sustainable business models and tap into fast-growing, eco-driven opportunities.
  • MADE in JAPAN EXPORT FAIR 

A celebration of Japan’s legendary craftsmanship and innovation, this show exemplifies why “Made in Japan” is synonymous with unmatched quality and artistry.  

  • New! Takumi Zone
    This newly launched zone within the Made in Japan Export Fair showcases premium textiles and fashion products from Japan’s renowned production regions.
  • BRANDS & DESIGNERS EXPO 

Combining the power of global brands and emerging voices, this expo is a showcase of bold creativity and visionary designs. The exclusive Designers’ Gate platform highlights the incredible work of Japan’s upcoming fashion stars. 

  • FASHION SOURCING EXPO

Connecting buyers with top manufacturing and OEM/ODM partners, this show supports businesses with comprehensive production solutions that drive efficiency and growth. 

  • TEXTILE EXPO

The go-to event for premium materials, this expo offers innovative textiles and fabrics that bring exceptional quality and functionality to life. 

  • SUSTAINABLE FASHION EXPO 

With sustainability at the forefront, this expo showcases an inspiring collection of ready-to-wear fashion and premium textiles, highlighting sustainable and eco-friendly creations.

  • WELLNESS/BEAUTY/FUNCTIONAL CLOTHES EXPO 

This specialised segment merges style with well-being, showcasing garments designed to enhance comfort, beauty, and functionality. 

  • SPORTS FASHION EXPO

Showcasing the latest trends in high-performance activewear, this expo blends technical innovation with fashion-forward designs for the modern consumer. 

  • FASHION TECH EXPO 

A showcase dedicated to the future of fashion, featuring innovations such as automated production systems, retail-tech advancements, and AI-driven solutions. 

  • iOFT (International Optical Fair Tokyo) 

Japan’s largest optical fair is the ultimate destination for discovering pioneering eyewear designs, groundbreaking technology, and trend-setting insights. 

2025 Highlights for Inspiration and Growth 

This year’s event introduces several new and exciting features designed to reflect the evolving needs of the global market.

The newly launched REuse Business Expo focuses on the rapidly growing global reuse market, projected to reach ¥4 trillion (in JPY) by 2030, with fashion already accounting for ¥1 trillion. Featuring resale, rewear, and sustainable business models, the show offers profitable, eco-conscious opportunities and a hub for forward-thinking partnerships in circular fashion.

Experience the artistry of Japan’s finest production regions at the newly launched Takumi Zone, a part of the Made in Japan Export Fair. This exclusive area showcases a curated selection of premium textiles and fashion products. Celebrating the fusion of traditional techniques with modern innovation, the Takumi Zone offers a unique opportunity to explore products that exemplify quality, artistry, and ingenuity.

Celebrating 60 years of diplomatic ties between Japan and Korea, the Discover Korea Spotlight offers attendees an exclusive look at Korean fashion’s biggest influences. With interactive seminars, curated exhibits, and trend-setting designs, this spotlight is a must-visit for those seeking fresh perspectives.  International representation is further strengthened with 15 international pavilions, featuring regions like Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. These pavilions provide unique insights into craftsmanship, sourcing capabilities, and localized expertise, making them essential hubs for cross-border collaboration.

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