
The fair Yarn Expo will now take place from 17 – 19 March 2021, a week later than originally scheduled. © Messe Frankfurt
SalonEurope at Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics. As an established global flagship for apparel sourcing, Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition 2021 has attracted a diverse line-up of global companies to join the fair in-person and seize business opportunities in China’s recovering textile market. © Intertextile
ITM International Textile Machinery Exhibition, which was planned to be held on June 22–26, 2021 has been postponed to June 14–18, 2022, considering the effects of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. © Tüyap
Martin Auerbach, Hauptgeschäftsführer Verband der Deutschen Heimtextilien-Industrie: „Wer heute glaubt, nach der Pandemie werde alles wieder so sein wie vorher, wird nicht vorbereitet sein.“ © Verband der Deutschen Heimtextilien-Industrie
Neil Felton, CEO Fespa: “The delayed event will now take place from 12–15 October 2021 in Amsterdam. By then, I’m confident we can bring together the most comprehensive line-up of suppliers, who will have a huge number of innovations to share. And by Autumn 2021, I believe we’ll all be readier than ever to step out of our routines and re-connect with one another in the real world.” © Fespa
With its digital event, Première Vision Paris is responding to the increasing digitalization of the fashion industry, which is seeking new models to cope with the current crisis and the evolution of its industry. The physical event, Première Vision Paris nevertheless remains essential. © Premiere Vision_Alex Gallosi
The sourcing necessities of the fashion industry will become more and more linear; they want more regular meetings and are in favour of intermediate solutions such as this one, complementary to the trade shows which remain essential. This is why Texworld will maintain, if the conditions allow it, an event for fashion and textile professionals in July. © Thomas Deron