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Children's clothing hung on a rail at the Source Fashion trade show

Source Fashion will return to Olympia London on 14-16 July 2024 presenting over 350 makers and manufacturers, with more than 25 countries represented from key sourcing regions. There will also be an increased focus on UK manufacturers and an expansion to the upstairs balcony of the National Hall to house Source Luxury.

Source Fashion places international makers and manufacturers in front of UK brands, wholesalers and corporates, with visitors able to source everything from white-label products to bespoke ranges from audited exhibitors. The show covers everything from raw materials, fabrics, trims and packaging to contract manufacturers offering in-house design services.

Commenting is Suzanne Ellingham, Director of Sourcing of Source Fashion.

“Source Fashion is designed to make creating ranges and finding good manufacturers to work with easy. It’s the place where designers can come to gather inspiration, sourcing directors can discuss supply and ranging with manufacturers, and technologists can see first-hand the quality of the materials.

“The July edition of Source Fashion continues our upward trajectory with more diversity, more pavilions, and more high quality, slower, luxury producers and makers from Europe and around the world. I am excited about the rapid expansion of Source Luxury, and I know this will excite our visitors just as much. The July show will continue to build on our core values, offering a safe space for brands and retailers to source from.”

Source Fashion is also reinventing its content programme for the July edition.

Alongside the responsible fashion catwalk shows, visitors will hear from industry experts, thought leaders and fashion’s biggest retailers and brands as they discuss the road to a more ethical and transparent future for fashion.

Covering a wide spectrum of discussion, topics will include the circular economy and extending the lifespan of clothes; how to align your brand to the shifting regulatory landscape; building trust and transparency across your supply chain, and also the future of alternative materials in fashion.

Registration is now live for the next edition of Source Fashion. For further information, please click here.

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