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FASHION WORLD TOKYO
Japan's largest international fashion trade show with 1,150 exhibitors from all over the world!
Highlights of the 2023 October show:
Showcase the latest sustainable products/materials, apparel, bags, shoes, accessories, fabrics/materials/textile accessories, fashion digital technologies, and eyewear.
Welcome 27,000 buyers from all over the world to source brands, the fabrics and materials, and order fashion sourcing/OEM/ODM services and more.
Dates: October 10 (Tue) – 12 (Thur), 2023 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, JAPAN
FASHION WORLD TOKYO is the business platform for companies from all over the world to showcase the latest fashion trends and innovations. The October show will gather SS collections and welcome 27,000 buyers from all over the world to source brands, the fabrics and materials, and order fashion sourcing/OEM/ODM services and more.
If you are interested in the latest fashion trends and innovations, or if you are looking to source fashion products, FASHION WORLD TOKYO is the must-attend event for you.
Global Sportswear Brands Failing Cambodian Garment Workers, Report Finds
A new report has found that global sportswear brands are failing Cambodian garment workers, who are living in poverty despite working long hours.
The report, titled "Stitched under Strain: Long term wage loss across the Cambodian garment industry," was released by global women's rights organization ActionAid and Cambodian labor rights organization the Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights (CENTRAL).
The report found that workers, including at factories that produce for major brands Nike and Adidas, have experienced systemic wage loss alongside a massive reduction in working hours since the pandemic.
As a result, workers are unable to meet their basic needs, with 85 percent of surveyed workers reporting that their salary is insufficient to support them until the end of the month, and almost 50% of surveyed workers are going to work without eating enough.
The report calls on international brands to ensure Cambodian garment workers in their supply chain are earning a fair wage that keeps them out of poverty.
"No one making clothes for the world's most popular brands should be living in working poverty," said Khun Tharo, Program Manager at CENTRAL.
Pontetorto to unveil next-gen sports fabric Super Tecnostretch at Performance Days and Ispo Munich
Pontetorto is ready to present to all sports customers the brand new Super Tecnostretch line, the fabric designed to take comfort and elasticity to a higher level than the previous range of Tecnostretch proposals.
Super Tecnostretch features an even more compact structure, thus greater resistance to pilling and abrasion, excellent elasticity in all four directions for optimal comfort, and excellent thermal insulation and high breathability. It is also lightweight and compact, making it a perfect travel companion.
Suitable for every environment and in every occasion, such as outdoor or travelwear up to athleisure, Super Tecnostretch is perfect as a second layer and in some cases also as a base layer.
Pontetorto general manager Marco Toccafondi says, "The idea was born to meet the needs of a market increasingly competitive for performance technology, which leads us to push research in the direction of total comfort and elasticity.
Super Tecnostretch is the result of an in-depth study we have been carrying out for months and represents the natural evolution of the Tecnostretch range that has been so successful in recent seasons."
Lenzing Group to Increase Production of Responsible Viscose Fibers in Asia-Pacific
Italian luxury porcelain brand Ginori 1735 has announced a partnership with the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (CNMI) for the CNMI Sustainable Fashion Awards 2023, to be held on September 24 in Milan at the conclusion of fashion week.
Ginori 1735 will embellish the tables at the gala dinner with the black and scarlet settings of the Catene (Chains) and Labirinto (Labyrinth) services, designed by Gio Ponti, who was artistic director at the company from 1923 to 1933.
The partnership was driven by the strong sense of sustainability that is a fundamental part of Ginori 1735's identity. The company is working to significantly reduce energy consumption in the production process, to recycle waste porcelain and to strongly limit the amount of heavy metals in decorations that may come into contact with food.
"We are proud to be at the side of CNMI on the occasion of The Sustainable Fashion Awards 2023 in order to promote the values of social, environmental, and economic responsibility while enhancing the greatest Italian savoir-faire in craft and art," said Ginori 1735 CEO Giancarlo Giammetti.
The CNMI Sustainable Fashion Awards recognize individuals and companies that are demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability in the fashion industry. The awards are presented in six categories: Brand of the Year, Innovative Material of the Year, Emerging Talent of the Year, Social Impact of the Year, Circular Economy of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ginori 1735's partnership with CNMI is a testament to the company's commitment to sustainability and its support for the fashion industry's efforts to reduce its environmental impact.
Ginori 1735 Partners with CNMI for Sustainable Fashion Awards
Italian luxury porcelain brand Ginori 1735 has announced a partnership with the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (CNMI) for the CNMI Sustainable Fashion Awards 2023, to be held on September 24 in Milan at the conclusion of fashion week.
Ginori 1735 will embellish the tables at the gala dinner with the black and scarlet settings of the Catene (Chains) and Labirinto (Labyrinth) services, designed by Gio Ponti, who was artistic director at the company from 1923 to 1933.
The partnership was driven by the strong sense of sustainability that is a fundamental part of Ginori 1735's identity. The company is working to significantly reduce energy consumption in the production process, to recycle waste porcelain and to strongly limit the amount of heavy metals in decorations that may come into contact with food.
"We are proud to be at the side of CNMI on the occasion of The Sustainable Fashion Awards 2023 in order to promote the values of social, environmental, and economic responsibility while enhancing the greatest Italian savoir-faire in craft and art," said Ginori 1735 CEO Alain Prost.
The CNMI Sustainable Fashion Awards recognize individuals and companies that are demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability in the fashion industry. The awards are presented in six categories: Brand of the Year, Innovative Material of the Year, Emerging Talent of the Year, Social Impact of the Year, Circular Economy of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ginori 1735's partnership with CNMI is a testament to the company's commitment to sustainability and its support for the fashion industry's efforts to reduce its environmental impact.
Bangladesh Denim Expo: November 8–9, 2023
Bangladesh Denim Expo taking place on November 8–9 at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB).
A Catalyst for Change and Progress
The Bangladesh Denim Expo is a remarkable initiative founded by Mostafiz Uddin, driven by a passion for denim and a commitment to social responsibility. The expo showcases Bangladesh's burgeoning potential in the denim industry, a sector where the country has earned a reputation for producing high-quality denim and jeans at competitive prices.
Beyond its commercial appeal, the Bangladesh Denim Expo serves as a platform for like-minded denim enthusiasts from around the world to unite and envision a new future for the industry. Mr. Uddin embodies this spirit of collaboration and innovation, actively participating in design and laundry, and even establishing his own brand, blueXonly, which is popular in Europe.
Mr. Uddin's journey began in 1999 with a buying office and culminated in the creation of the Denim Expert factory, a Bangladesh-Netherlands joint venture that adheres to European standards in construction, worker rights, and health and safety. His current focus is on the Bangladesh Denim Expo, which he envisions as a catalyst for transforming the global perception of Bangladesh's denim industry.
Buyers and brands benefit from a more stable workforce that produces superior products, while increased investment in education ensures the sustainability of essential skills.
The Bangladesh Denim Expo stands as a safeguard against the recurrence of devastating events such as the Rana Plaza factory collapse in 2013. By raising industry standards and promoting ethical practices, the expo helps to create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.
UK Clothing Imports Decline in July 2023
The United Kingdom observed a notable decrease in clothing imports in July 2023, with a year-on-year decline of 25.36%, totaling £1.245 billion. Additionally, textile fabric imports experienced a 12.17% drop, amounting to £476 million. In the same month, there was a decline in fiber imports, which fell to £34 million, despite maintaining a relatively stable month-on-month trend.
Looking at the first half of 2023, clothing imports in the UK totaled £7.838 billion.
The decline in clothing imports is likely due to a number of factors, including the rising cost of living, which is putting pressure on household budgets. Additionally, the war in Ukraine has disrupted supply chains and led to higher prices for raw materials.
It is unclear whether the decline in clothing imports will continue in the coming months. However, the trend suggests that UK consumers are becoming more cautious about their spending.
Candiani Denim Launches Coreva Design
Candiani Denim, a leading Italian denim manufacturer, has launched its own jeans brand, Coreva Design. The new collection is made entirely with Coreva Denim, a patented technology that produces natural and biodegradable stretch denim. All items are designed to be recycled at the end of their life.
The collection was designed by expert denim insider Chicco Barina and is entirely produced and finished in Italy. It offers a complete total look of 40 pieces, with 75% aimed at women and 25% aimed at men.
Each item in the Coreva Design collection is designed to be recycled at the end of its life. Every single component of the brand's collection pieces can be either recycled, as made with degradable non-harmful substances, or detached before being recycled.
Coreva Design will be initially sold in Italy through Banner, the appreciated Milanese luxury store, the Candiani Denim store in Piazza Mentana 3 in Milan, and through a newly launched website, corevadesign.it. In 2023, Coreva Design will be mostly sold in Italy and aims to reach about 30 high-end fashion stores. In 2024, it will also expand to Europe and hit about 50 stores, mostly based in Benelux, Germany, and France.
The collaboration with LP started when she contacted Candiani Denim and visited their NY showroom, asking to buy some meters of stretch denim for tailor-made suits she wanted to wear during her concerts. As she is jumping and dancing during all her concerts, she was looking for this kind of special denim.
Pontetorto unveils Next-Gen sports fabric: Super Tecnostretch
Pontetorto, a leader in sports fabric innovation, is set to unveil its cutting-edge Super Tecnostretch line at Performance Days (Oct. 4-5, 2023) and Ispo Munich (Nov. 28-30, 2023). This new fabric represents a leap forward in comfort and elasticity compared to previous Tecnostretch offerings.
With a more compact structure, enhanced resistance to pilling and abrasion, and exceptional elasticity in all directions, Super Tecnostretch is poised to become the benchmark for next-generation sports fabrics.
Marco Toccafondi, General Manager of Pontetorto, explained that this innovation was born out of the need to meet the increasingly competitive demands of the performance technology market. Super Tecnostretch is the result of months of meticulous research, building upon the success of the Tecnostretch range.
It's versatile enough for various environments, from outdoor and travelwear to athleisure, and can function as both a second and base layer. This fabric offers superior thermal insulation, high breathability, lightness, compactness, and an impeccable fit, making it the ideal travel companion.
Global denim jeans market is poised to hit $88 billion by 2030

One of the most popular clothing items across the world, denim jeans never go out of style and that is why some global research conclude that between 2026 and 2030, the denim jeans market size will reach $88.1 billion. Facts Factors released its specialized and expertise-oriented industry research report that ¯scrutinizes the technical and commercial business outlook of the denim jeans industry and predicts that by 2026, the global market size will be $88 billion, growing at compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4 per cent between 2020 and 2026. A similar report titled “Denim Jeans Market” published by research giant Allied Market Research, projected period between 2021 to 2030, with CAGR of 4.2 per cent and a market value of $88.1 billion. From a $71 billion market size in 2019, both reports acknowledge steady growth.
The US, EU and Asian markets
According to the reports, in 2019, 44 per cent of purchases of denim jeans were by men for their personal use and 70 per cent Americans preferred denim jeans. Back then, basic economy variety held the overwhelmingly large market share of 80 per cent. The reports predict a 29 per cent market expansion in the US between 2021 and 2029 and in Europe the expansion between 2018 and this year was a mere 3 per cent. Europe’s denim jeans market had a 25 per cent share of global revenues in 2018.
Region-wise, Asia-Pacific garnered considerable market share in 2020, and is expected to maintain lead during the forecast period. This is majorly attributed to growing production of denim, presence of large consumer base in countries like India and China, and growing millennial population with higher disposable income. Western dressing style has influenced a lot in India and China and is expected to continue resulting in denim wears increased growth during the forecast period.
Price-wise performance
According to price range, the premium segment was the significant contributor to the market, with $19 billion in 2020 and growing at a CAGR of 4.7 per cent during the forecast period. Premium denim jeans are usually made with higher quality denim fabric and designed under special craftsmanship, owing to which prices of the premium denim jeans are higher as compared to other jeans. Premium price point denim jeans are consumed majorly in developed countries, such as the US, UK, Spain, and Japan. Growing fashion consciousness and rise in expenditure on personal attire are likely to attract customers to buy premium jeans. Thus, above mentioned factors are likely to garner the growth of the premium segment, thus driving the growth of the denim jeans market.
End-user based performance
The men’s segment is estimated to reach $38.6 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 3.7 per cent during the forecast period. Men’s denim jeans growth could be attributed to a rise in fashion consciousness among men. Furthermore, increase in new product launches and casualization of office wear are expected to increase demand through the men segment.
On the basis of product type, the skinny fit segment is estimated to reach $21.7 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6 per cent, the highest growth percentage across the board, during the forecast period.
Online channel to grow favorably
Online sales channel segment was the significant contributor to the market, with $9,853.6 million in 2020 and is growing at a CAGR of 6 per cent during the forecast period. Easy accessibility offered by online sales channel boosts their adoption in the denim jeans market.












