Global Sources fair is being held in Hong Kong from April 27 to 30. This is a one-stop sourcing platform for apparel, fashion jewellery, underwear and swimwear, bags and luggage, scarves, footwear and fabrics. Global Sources’ fashion show assembles top suppliers from mainland China, India, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and across Asia. Dedicated brand walls have been set up to help 330 ODM/OBM suppliers promote their own designs and brands.
The event helps buyers discover items that will be hot in the coming months and matches demand for specific product categories. A broader selection of footwear and functional fabrics has been brought in this spring. The selection for bags and luggage has been increased by 50 per cent from the previous show.
By connecting the traditional and new, the experienced and the young, Global Sources aims to create a fashion ecosystem to help manufacturers move up the value chain. Global Sources is a leading business-to-business media company and a primary facilitator of trade with Greater China. More than a million international buyers, including 95 of the world’s top 100 retailers, use its services to obtain product and company information to help them source more profitably from overseas supply markets. These services also provide suppliers with integrated marketing solutions to build corporate image, generate sales leads and win orders from buyers in more than 240 countries and territories.
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