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Paris Trade Shows Challenged
Organizers faced an overall drop in main collection budgets and an absence of motivated buyers.
Paris Accessories Trade Shows Adapt to Shrinking Market
The number of exhibitors fell this season at Premiere Classe and Bijorhca, organizers said.
Attendance Up at Who’s Next Ahead of Planned Changes
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Buyers attending fall 2018 apparel trade shows including Man, Tranoi and Capsule responded well to a sharper…
Downsized Paris Trade Shows Target Quality Over Quantity
Key players in the recent round of apparel trade shows opted for a more selective, showroom-like…
In With the New at Première Classe
Buyers were spoilt for choice at the recent edition of the Paris accessories trade show that saw a 20 percent…
Color and Prints Key at Paris Trade Shows
Collections at the Tranoï, Woman Paris, Capsule, Paris sur Mode and Heroes trade shows focused on upbeat…
Strong Turnout at Première Classe Tuileries
Attendance levels at the accessories trade show returned to numbers seen before the terrorist attacks.
Accessories Buyers in Paris See Sluggish Sales, Remain Positive
Buyers cited the weak economy as a reason why business remained slow, but pointed to brands offering on-trend…
Who’s Next, Tranoï Feel Economic Impact
Later show dates caused a spike in attendance by major British, Italian and Spanish buyers and a sharp…
Tranoï, Capsule Buyers Upbeat on Future Trends
Buyers at the shows have been enjoying strong growth in the category — growth they see continuing.
Knits a Hit at Paris Trade Shows
Technical touches and multiple applications catch buyers’ attention.
Paris Trade Shows: Looking for Some Light
Trade show attendees battle economic woes and shifting sourcing landscape.
Texworld Helps Makers Find the Edge
Organizers say trade fair networking key for being competitive.
Men’s Buyers in Paris See Uptick by Year’s End
Fair attendees said they were staying the course, and hoping for sales to pick up next winter.