By expanding its selection of high-tech fabrics and bringing together, in a single venue, the Interfilière Lyon is consolidating its position. The show that is set to take place from July 9 to 11 at the Eurexpo Lyon, will offer three spaces, designed to offer visitors an opportunity to explore the variety of fabrics on display. These Include the Intimates General Forum, Momenti di Passione and the Innovation Forum.
This session at Interfilière will explore functionality, versatility and technical features for an ultra-modern look with a foothold in the future. Intimates and loungewear will be at the heart of the Forum for the Autumn-Winter 2017-’18 season. New York-based designer, Tina Wilson, has designed a Pop-Up store for Interfilière featuring loungewear and sleepwear inspired by Art Nouveau.
With the EURO 2016 being held in Paris, Interfilière and Mode City are revisiting their birthplace in Lyon for the duration of a summer, transforming Halls 5 and 6 with a sport-inspired show design. The graphic lines of race tracks, light wood panelling and vertical display offer visitors a clear and effective overview of products and trends.
Brugnoli, the leading Italy based producer of stretch knit jersey for swimwear, lingerie, fashion, sports and athleisure, is the Interfilière’s 2016 Designer of the Year in the Beachwear category. Meanwhile, the Momenti di Passione section of the event will be focus on the preview of Summer 2018 trends. This dedicated swimwear, sportswear and activewear space is designed to highlight new products and provide a forward-looking overview of these markets.

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