Clothing and accessories fair Chic Autumn will be held in China October 11 to 13, 2016. The exhibition will take place in an area of 53,000 sq. mt. Approximately 700 exhibitors from 23 countries and 65,000 trade visitors are expected, arriving mainly from all over China and other, principally Asian, countries.
Chic will continue and strengthen the accompanying support for exhibitors such as match-making and public relations activities, as well as further network measures. Chic is considered the bridge into the Chinese consumer market. The personal, face-to-face business at the fair deepens knowledge and requirements for the entry into this market. Simultaneously the participants who are already represented in China are gradually expanding their market presence with their participation in Chic.
Chic 2016 will integrate brand and channel ecology, fully display and help garment brands find themselves in the fast-changed ecology and match and evolve with the channel ecology swiftly. The show will extend the information of distributors, agents and franchisees, optimize the resources of department stores and shopping centers, mine e-business platforms, buyers and multi-brand stores, absorb the resources of financing mergers and cross-border cooperation.
The main product categories to be showcased are men’s, women’s, children’s, casual, leather, fur, accessories.
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