Countdown to D-22 for the opening of Texworld Evolution Paris at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. From 5 to 7 February 2024, the heart of global sourcing will be concentrated in Paris for a record edition.
Unprecedented participation breaks records
Texworld and Apparel Sourcing Paris are gearing up for an extraordinary start to 2024, boasting an impressive lineup of 1,260 companies participating in the two shows. This figure shatters the previous record set in February 2019, underscoring the event's pivotal role in the global fashion and apparel industry. The staggering number of international suppliers highlights the centrality of European markets in shaping the fashion sector's landscape.
Essential hub for Spring-Summer 2025 collections
As the countdown continues, Texworld Evolution Paris is poised to be the essential nexus for buyers, serving as a critical point of contact and exchange. The event proves vital for the development of Spring-Summer 2025 collections, emphasizing the importance of the European market for global fashion stakeholders. Spread across the two levels of Hall 7 (7.2 and 7.3), Texworld and Apparel Sourcing promise to bring together a comprehensive array of fabrics, materials, accessories, and finished products.
Texworld showcases global sourcing giants
On the Texworld front, the participation of 760 companies showcases major sourcing countries, with a spotlight on China, Korea, Türkiye, India, Taiwan, and the anticipated return of Indonesia. Noteworthy is Taiwan's resurgence, featuring a high-quality range of silky products and cotton fabrics. Thai manufacturers, specializing in embroidery – a focal point this year alongside knitwear – are set to make a strong impression. The spotlight on performance textiles, notably from European companies like Italy's Aquilatero, further emphasizes their integral role in the 2025 collections.
Apparel Sourcing Paris highlights European manufacturers
Apparel Sourcing, hosting over 500 companies specializing in finished products, will shine a spotlight on European manufacturers. The presence of nine Ukrainian companies underscores the country's long-standing position in the sourcing landscape. Bulgaria and the Foursource hub, showcasing near-sourcing manufacturers in Europe, further enrich the European representation. The Denim Village, spanning over 600 m2 in Hall 7.3, brings together international companies from Bangladesh, China, India, and Pakistan.
Vision, trends, and outlook for Texworld Evolution Paris
True to its reputation as a trendsetter, Texworld Evolution Paris introduces a new dimension for 2024. Each show will feature its own trend area on level 7.3, unveiling innovative samples closely aligned with market trends. The Highlight areas on level 7.2, curated by artistic directors Louis Gérin and Grégory Lamaud, present a diverse array of garments and raw materials to aid buyers in their selection. Denim Village and the Elite sector, representing quality, competitiveness, responsiveness, and logistics, will also feature dedicated Highlight areas. The revamped T-Club serves as a hub for professional exchanges, providing a conducive environment for industry discussions and collaborations. As Texworld Evolution Paris 2024 unfolds, it promises to be an unparalleled showcase of global fashion's future trends and market dynamics.