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49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter to kick-off in January

"Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the 49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter will raise its curtain next January. The four-day fair will run from January 15-18, 2018 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The trade show is expected to host 1,400 exhibitors worldwide who will present an array of new season garments, designer collections, accessories, fabrics and related professional services."

 

 

49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall Winter to kick off in January

 

Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the 49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter will raise its curtain next January. The four-day fair will run from January 15-18, 2018 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The trade show is expected to host 1,400 exhibitors worldwide who will present an array of new season garments, designer collections, accessories, fabrics and related professional services. As an important event in the global fashion fraternity, the fair opens up opportunities for market expansion with 15,000 buyers attending from 77 countries and regions in its last edition.

Thematic zones meet industry sourcing needs

49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall Winter in January

 

To optimise buyers’ sourcing experiences, the fair is categorised into thematic zones to provide maximum exposure to different sectors. New to this edition, the Corporate Fashion/Uniform zone will be added to the zones line up to further expand business opportunities. Uniform has always been an indispensable niche with sustainable growth in the clothing market. The Chinese mainland in particular, is undergoing adjustments in its industrial structure, leading to continuous growth in the number of people engaging in the secondary and tertiary sectors, which leads to a trending up in demand for work wear. According to the China National Garment Association, there are 19 industries in China that require wearing of standard uniforms, and the market is estimated to be worth more than RMB300-400 billion a year. The Western European Workwear and Uniform Market is also foreseeing positive outlook. According to Frost & Sullivan, the market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 2.5 per cent until 2021 and reach EUR8.01 billion.

Well-informed of what the industry is looking for, the fair constantly evolves with improved elements. Following the successful practice of the previous Fashion Week for Spring/Summer held last July, the debut World of Fashion Accessories will also be in place, gathering a consortium of accessories-related exhibitors, including bags, footwear, gloves, legging & socks, and scarves & shawls for buyers to scout matching accessories at ease. Highlights among the other zones are Fashionable Sportswear and Urban Clothing, which make a welcome return to the fair after their successful debut last year. The International Fashion Designers’ Showcase will gather cutting-edge collections of featured designers and fashion design talents around the globe.

Enriching events

The fair delivers an exciting line-up of fashion parades, which serve as marketing platforms for exhibitors to draw the attention of global buyers to their latest designs and collections. Veterans from key international trend forecasting agencies and industry professionals will be invited to unveil latest fashion trends and shed light on updated market information at seminars and forums. Besides being an outstanding sourcing and marketing platform, Hong Kong Fashion Week also presents a great chance to expand business contacts through inviting buyers, exhibitors and industry representatives to join the networking reception.

 
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