This year’s Interfiliere Hong Kong will dedicate insightful knowledge on modern corsetry to exhibitors and visitors. In addition, the event will celebrate the ‘Modern Corsetry’ in all possible aspects exploring its charisma, creativities and performances. Corsetry has revived in the modern trend with exceptional features and elegance. The show will create an informative and interactive platform bringing together products with high quality from fabric, lace, accessories, embroidery and OEM/ODM sectors.
During the event, ‘The Exception and OEM’ Fashion shows will be the new features to be expected. Surprising, inspiring, stimulating and imagining projects are expected to be revealed in Interfiliere Hong Kong 2016. The show will bring jacquard into the spotlight. Educative information on the history of profession, the graphic software and machinery will be illustrated in the Jacquard pathway.
Prototypes Fashion Shows will return to the trade show for the second time. The show will collaborate with Concepts Paris bringing attention to Shapewear. For the very first time, OEM Fashion Shows will be presented in Interfiliere Hong Kong showcasing the latest products with innovation, inspiration and know-how. Another feature of this year’s event is the seminar and conference programs in collaboration with professionals will share informative knowledge on trends, current and future market.
Interfiliere Hong Kong launched its first show in 2007. In the past 10 years, it has created a community gathering professionals around the world and empowering numerous customers to exchange ideas and fulfill their business needs. Scheduled to be on 15-16 March 2016, the event will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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