Platform Fashion will be held in Germany, January 29 to 31, 2016. This is the fifth edition of the fashion show offering numerous innovations for the upcoming season. Brands and select institutions will unveil their collections on the catwalk.
Trade visitors will be offered a freely accessible contact point for intensive discussions. Also, a pop-up area for selected designers, an innovative sparkle store, various seating lounges and a separate press section with free internet access will be available.
The goal of the event is to offer interested fashion labels the opportunity to show their new collections to an interested audience in a professional framework. Visitors can attend lectures around innovative themes related to fashion industry. Fashion blogging portal Styleranking will feature the Fashion Blogger Café.
In addition to labels and institutions whose collections have been shown in the past on the catwalk, fashion shows presented by partners will be exhibited on Platform Fashion for the first time. Fashion houses will present the highlights of their current collections and exhibit the latest trends of their offerings in this particular context.
Platform Fashion will create an experience for different target groups. It will provide creative content to fashion interested consumers.
platform-fashion.de/en/
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