Shanghai, 20 May 2024. Following the recent Spring Edition’s doubling of international visitor numbers[1], which overall welcomed nearly 90,000 trade buyers from 116 countries and regions, the fair’s organizers are eager to build on that success for the upcoming Autumn Edition. Fuelled by strong domestic and international reach, and with product zones that cater to varying sourcing requirements, the global apparel flagship is set to forge ahead for its anniversary, boosted by China’s burgeoning visa-free policy. Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition is celebrating its three-decade milestone from 27 – 29 August 2024 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).
In addition to visitors at the latest Spring Edition displaying significant purchasing intent, which saw a higher than usual 87% of international buyers returning on Days 2 and 3, overseas exhibitor numbers rose by 22.9%, with new exhibiting countries including Ethiopia, Indonesia, Peru, Singapore, and Spain. Ms Wilmet Shea, General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, explained the fair’s ongoing significance to the industry: “From our first show’s modest offering of 123 exhibitors in 1995, Intertextile Apparel has gone from strength to strength, and we are eager to celebrate that this year. After strong visitor flows at our most recent Autumn and Spring Editions, and revitalized international business travel and sourcing appetite towards the country, exhibitors seeking to renew and expand connections will not be disappointed.”
Last November, the Chinese government extended its visa-free policy to include travelers from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Malaysia. That policy was subsequently expanded to include ordinary passport holders from Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Switzerland[2]. To help international and domestic visitors source efficiently, and for exhibitors to put themselves in the path of target buyers, key product zones at the upcoming show include Accessories Vision, Beyond Denim, Digital Printing Zone, Econogy Hub, Functional Lab, Premium Wool Zone, SalonEurope, and Verve for Design.
Previous Autumn Edition’s exhibitors were pleased with the quality of 95,000 buyers
Exhibiting last autumn, Mr Josh Lane, Regional Director, Far East of Holland & Sherry Asia attested to the effectiveness of the fair for bridging business gaps: “China’s market is huge. We’ve been selling in this country for probably 20 years, but we are still just scratching the surface of its potential. Intertextile Apparel brings everybody together, which allows me to reach out to buyers efficiently from around China, as well as the rest of Asia. The Trend Forum’s fabric designs and textures are a very useful market update for me.”
When visiting the previous Autumn Edition, Ms Yi Chen, Designer of Justin Allen Ltd, spoke highly of various features: “I listened to presentations from overseas trend and fashion experts, which provided us as designers with much unique, relevant inspiration. Intertextile Apparel is unmissable and is one of our most important channels to capture the latest fabric trends and pattern designs. There has been a significant increase in overseas exhibitors, and I am very interested in the up-to-date designs and eco-friendly products, such as the recycled waste products from the Italy, Korea, and Japan pavilions, and the All About Sustainability zone. This fair is the go-to place for innovative and sustainable fabrics.”
“We are very happy that more consumers are requesting transparency, resulting in more companies increasing their sustainability efforts,” said Autumn Edition exhibitor Ms Rinoa Zong, Marketing Manager of Testex (Shanghai). “Intertextile Apparel is Asia’s largest trade fair, with high internationality and a strong influence in the industry. The organizers did a very good job in gathering professional, good-quality buyers. There is simply no other trade fair that can replace Intertextile Apparel.”