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Two buyers stood talking to stand representative on a exhibition stand at Babykid Spain + FIMI

International trade fair Babykid Spain + FIMI (BKS + FIMI) will span over 25,000 sq. m and two full pavilions for its fourth edition at Feria Valencia on 25-27 January 2024. The show covers the world of children and will play host to trends, fashion, footwear, childcare, toys and more.

BKS + FIMI returns to Feria Valencia with a new layout

Both pavilions will feature childcare, footwear, toys and fashion. The fashion show hall and catwalk, which is located between the two pavilions, will once again showcase fashion trends via FIMI Kids Fashion Week. In addition, for the second consecutive year, the latest in childcare will also be on show with BKS Childcare Week.

Commenting is event director, Alicia Gimeno. “We are working on this edition with great enthusiasm and an incredible return. The brands have thrown themselves into this event and the visitor campaign is underway with very good results and confirmations from large purchasing groups. Each pavilion will be represented by a fruit and a colour: lemon pavilion and orange pavilion, a colourful, fun and trendy touch.”

 

Exhibitions stands full of visitors at Babykid Spain + FIMI

 

More than 400 brands

Two months before the fair opens, the confirmed childcare brands include Cybex, Jané, Inglesina, Micuna, Foppapedretti, Cambrass, Peg Peregó, BimbiDreams, Alondra, Bebe Rebelde, Distribuciones Independent and Uzturre, while Nuna, Nuvita, Suavinex, AT4 and Mutsy will be making their debut at this edition.

In fashion, there will be a strong showcase of Spanish trends from Tartaleta, Manuela Montero y Creaciones Charo, PAZ Rodríguez, Rapife, Foque, Babidu, Tutto Piccolo, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Martin Aranda and Mac Ilusion, to mention but a few. Fashion exhibitors making a strong comeback include Bóboli, Cóndor, Juliana, Fina Ejerique, Fun&Fun, Riffle, and Coco au Lait.

Meanwhile, new exhibitors include American Vintage, My Little Cozmo and North Baby, among others. This edition will also feature more children’s footwear, including brands such as Babylobitos, Igor, Pisamonas, Victoria, Cuquito and Caminito. BKS + FIMI 2024 will also feature 40 Spanish and international toy brands, including Muñecas Asi, Faba, Mamimuac, Old Teddy’s Company – Otc, Oli&carol, The Dida, Toynamics, Nines d’Onil, Egmon Toys and Banwood.

For further information on Babykid Spain + FIMI 2024, please click here.

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