
Europe’s premier fashion sourcing show, Source Fashion, is set to double down on the power of collaboration for its upcoming 2026 edition. The event will be held from January 13–15, 2026 at Olympia London. Building on strong existing partnerships with WRAP and Products of Change, and announcing a new collaboration with Euromonitor International, the show aims to unite sustainability leaders, innovators, and analysts. This union is designed to inspire meaningful industry progress through expert-led sessions, actionable insight, and shared initiatives, spotlighting practical steps toward a more responsible, circular, and data-driven global sourcing ecosystem.
Championing circularity with WRAP
Continuing its close collaboration with the leading climate action NGO, WRAP, Source Fashion will highlight the organization’s pivotal work in driving circularity and sustainability across the global textiles sector.
Leading up to and during the January show, WRAP specialists will contribute a series of expert guest blogs and articles, offering valuable insights from their latest research, including the Durability in Focus report, the Textiles EPR report, and the UK Textiles Pact Roadmap.
At the event, WRAP will host a thought-provoking debate session, bringing together industry leaders to explore the complex challenges and promising opportunities shaping a more circular future for fashion. As Mark Sumner, Program Lead, WRAP, explains, WRAP’s continued collaboration with Source Fashion demonstrates how the NGO works with organizations to inspire meaningful climate action. The union takes their expertise beyond the sustainability circles to direct the sector towards Circular Living.
Driving inclusion and innovation with Products of Change
The show will also strengthen its partnership with Products of Change (POC), focusing on the organization’s commitment to inclusion, equity, and sustainable innovation across the fashion supply chain. POC case studies and content will be featured throughout the show’s content hub and newsletter, offering practical, real-world examples of how inclusive business practices can drive significant, positive change.
At the event, POC representatives will share their expertise on stage, engaging in discussions around inclusive and responsible business practices. Furthermore, Helena Mansell-Stopher, CEO, Products of Change, will join the show’s advisory board to help guide programming and initiatives that reflect the sector’s evolving priorities.
Mansell-Stopher avers, the organization ‘Products of Change,’ believes, meaningful progress in sustainability and inclusion can only be achieved through shared commitment and collective action. By working together and showcasing real-world examples of positive change, it aims to inspire a more equitable, innovative, and future-fit fashion supply chain."
Driving market insight with Euromonitor International
Source Fashion has also entered into a new partnership with a world leader in strategic market research, Euromonitor International to ensure attendees have access to critical market intelligence. Euromonitor will deliver exclusive insight sessions on commodity shifts and pricing trends across the next two editions of the show, and will host a senior sourcing leaders’ breakfast briefing on January 14. They will also contribute bi-monthly digital content, providing the Source Fashion community with ongoing analysis of global sourcing and market dynamics.
Marguerite LeRolland, Senior Global Insight Manager, Euromonitor International, notes, global sourcing is going through one of its most unpredictable periods in recent memory, and access to reliable insights is critical. By partnering with Source Fashion, the organization aims to help retailers and brands forecast more confidently and build resilience into their supply chains and business models.
The Source Fashion January 2026 show will continue to champion collaboration as the key driving force for progress in the fashion industry, equipping attendees with the knowledge, tools, and inspiration to build a more sustainable and equitable future.











