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D-22 to the opening of Texworld Evolution Paris at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.

Published: January 16, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

From 5 to 7 February 2024, the heart of global sourcing will  be concentrated in Paris for a record edition. 

Texworld and Apparel Sourcing Paris have put together an exceptional line-up  for this first edition of 2024: with 1,260 companies taking part in the two shows,  it will surpass the previous record set in February 2019. Once again this year,  international suppliers to the global fashion and apparel industry will be  demonstrating the central role of the European markets for the fashion sector.  It is also a reminder of the importance for buyers of this essential point of contact  and exchange for developing their Spring-Summer 2025 collections. Spread  symmetrically over the two levels of Hall 7 (7.2 and 7.3) Texworld and Apparel  Sourcing will bring together the bulk of the world’s supply of fabrics, materials,  accessories and finished products for the apparel industry. 

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The return of Indonesia and Taiwan 

On the Texworld side, 760 companies will be representing the major sourcing  countries: first and foremost, China, but also Korea, with around forty  companies represented by the National Union of Textile Manufacturers  (KOFOTI), Türkiye, which once again has around a hundred manufacturers,  including 76 grouped under the banner of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce  (ITO), and India and Taiwan, to name the most heavily represented delegations. Indonesia will be making a comeback with a very high-quality range of silky  products and cotton fabrics, as will Thai manufacturers, whose expertise in  embroidery – a sector with a strong presence this year along with knitwear – is  remarkable. Performance textiles, which play a prominent role in the 2025  collections, will be particularly visible, especially in the offerings of European  companies such as Italy’s Aquilatero, which is taking part in Texworld for the  first time. 

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Focus on Europe at Apparel Sourcing Paris  

Apparel Sourcing, with over 500 companies specialising in finished products,  will be welcoming a sizeable contingent of European manufacturers. A pavilion  featuring nine Ukrainian companies offering a wide range of womenswear  products will be highlighting the expertise of a country that has long been  present in the sourcing schemes of French and European principals. Bulgaria  will also be represented, as will the Foursource hub, a long-standing partner of  Messe Frankfurt France, which will be showcasing the offerings of about thirty  near-sourcing manufacturers based in Europe. The Denim Village will bring 1 together a selection of international companies (Bangladesh, China, India and  Pakistan) offering raw materials and finished products over an area of more  than 600 m² in the central part of Hall 7.3. 

Texpertise Econogy, a new approach to the sustainable economy This year’s trade fairs will focus on Texpertise Econogy, which combines the concepts of ecology and economic development. This concept is now the framework for the Messe Frankfurt group’s approach to its Texpertise Network worldwide. This principle will guide Texworld Evolution Paris in its approach to  sustainable development and structure the sourcing methods of its sourcing  platform. The Econogy Finder, that will be launched for this year’s show, will enable visitors to list and access all suppliers of sustainably produced textiles via an online directory (about 80 companies). The booths of exhibitors whose activities in terms of sustainable supply chains, materials and processes as well  as strategy and innovation have been verified by a third-party organization and  will also be marked with visible Econogy symbols. A number of conferences will also be held on 5 February on these topics: the Texpertise Econogy concept itself, solutions for “zero waste” fashion, alternative techniques for finishing,  communicating environmental and social impact, and the reorganization of  textile industry value chains. 

https://texworldparis-econogyfinder.com

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Vision, trends and outlook 

True to its mission as a trendsetter, Texworld Evolution Paris will be doing its  utmost to provide visitors with perspectives on market developments and the  direction of demand. New for 2024, each show will have its own trend area – the  two trends forums will be grouped together on level 7.3 and will unveil the most  innovative samples which are closely following the trends – in addition to  Highlight areas, on level 7.2, where a wider array of samples of garments and  raw materials selected by the shows’ artistic directors, Louis Gérin and Grégory  Lamaud, will be presented to better assist the buyers in their selection. The  Denim Village and the Elite sector, which brings together exhibitors selected for  their performance in terms of quality, competitiveness, responsiveness and  logistics, will both have their own Highlight areas, as will Texworld and Apparel  Sourcing. As part of the spring-summer collection, certain sectors such as silk  will be highlighted at the entrance to hall 7.3, under the nave bathed in natural  light. Last but not least, the T-Club has been completely refurbished to  encourage professional exchanges. 

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