Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris set for July 2024

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Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris will open its doors from 1 to 3 July at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, which will be an overview of global production in the fashion industries.

For 3 days, the Apparel Sourcing and Texworld trade shows, with their key sectors Avantex and Leather world, will be bringing together at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles most of the world’s supply for fashion brands, from ready-to-wear to luxury.

Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris set for July 2024

Over a thousand exhibitors representing the top sourcing nations in the globe will provide ideas for creating collections for 2025–2026. The focus of this season’s event will be on providers of cutting-edge goods and services for sustainable and high-performance fashion.

Additionally, there will be a pavilion at the exhibition promoting yarn producers, which is a first for the Parisian trade exhibitions. A Shanghai show in the Messe Frankfurt galaxy, co-organized with Yarn Expo, will showcase innovative businesses from China, India, Pakistan, and Taiwan.

Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris will combine every element. For example, the leather sourcing network Leather world is announcing the return of a South African pavilion with an excellent selection of goods.

A number of new features are also expected in the Avantex innovations area: exclusive partnerships – with the IFA Paris fashion design school, the TCBL association and the TUV Rheinland certification body – will showcase cutting- edge solutions in sustainable fashion and textiles, and provide an opportunity to discuss these issues at expert round tables.

As a key player in the textile industry, Asia plays a predominant role at Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris.

Hence, Messe Frankfurt France has chosen to support the National Museum of Asian Arts – Guimet in Paris, and in particular the exhibition devoted to the Tang Empire (618-907), which will run until February 2025.

This cultural sponsorship operation will enable as many people as possible to discover the incredible cultural, artistic and textile wealth of an Empire that was widely open to the outside world, from the Middle East to Central Asia.

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