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Intertextile Shenzhen 2025 to feature new innovation zones
Intertextile Shenzhen 2025 to feature new innovation zones

Fibre2Fashion

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

Intertextile Shenzhen 2025 to feature new innovation zones

One of South China's leading industry events – Intertextile Shenzhen – is preparing to showcase the latest global fashion trends and innovations from 11 – 13 June at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center (Halls 1 & 9). Featuring a lineup of exhibitors from China, Asia-Pacific, and beyond, the fair will unveil a diverse tapestry of fabrics and accessories suited for ladieswear, casualwear, denim, suiting, shirting, functional wear, sportswear, swimwear, and lingerie. The fair's newest zones, The Closet and Fashion Gallery, alongside prevailing product zones and the Japan and Korea Pavilions, promise to open up expansive opportunities for exhibitors seeking to make their mark in the region's thriving market. Intertextile Shenzhen returns from June 11â€'13, 2025 at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, showcasing global trends in fabrics and accessories. New zones â€' The Closet and Fashion Gallery â€' will spotlight sustainable design, AI innovation, and emerging talent. The Japan and Korea Pavilions will also highlight regional textile strengths. To allow industry players to capture opportunities in South China's fashion scene, two new zones will debut at Intertextile Shenzhen 2025: The Closet and Fashion Gallery. The Closet: nurturing creativity and innovation This dedicated space will offer fashion designers and garment manufacturers a unique platform to present their cutting-edge creations. By providing emerging designers with the resources, support, and visibility they need to thrive, The Closet aims to foster creativity and drive innovation within the fashion industry. Featured associations include: Sustainable Fashion and Apparel Association (SFAA) – this non-profit organisation champions sustainability in Hong Kong's fashion sector, promoting eco-friendly materials and production processes. SFAA will display innovative designs that utilise recycled materials, reduce waste, and enhance the industry's overall environmental impact. Mint Studio – as a fashion networking platform developed by the School of Fashion and Textiles at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the company will showcase garments from five young Hong Kong designers at the fair. It aims to connect emerging talents with creative leaders and global consumers, while empowering them through industry collaborations and media outreach. Additionally, Hong Kong Fur Federation (HKFF) will promote sustainable and ethical fur designs, emphasising the material's potential as a renewable and biodegradable resource. Fashion Gallery: a comprehensive showcase of apparel and textile innovation Meanwhile, Fashion Gallery will highlight an extensive selection of ladieswear, casual wear, functional wear & sportswear, lingerie, and original fabrics and designs. In keeping with fashion's innovative spirit, the zone will also incorporate technology-infused textile solutions. Key exhibitors include: AiDLab – empowers fashion designers with AI-driven tools like AiDA, generating original designs from mood boards and sketches in seconds. WiseEye, their AI textile inspection technology, automates defect detection, ensuring quality and efficiency. Both innovations bring agility and precision to the fashion and textile industries. Nano and Advanced Materials Institute – highlighting its sustainable dye, NAMI offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional dyes. Developed through biosynthesis and genetic engineering, this innovation allows for unique colour hues and direct dyeing of textile yarn during the dye's biosynthesis. Pavilion exhibitors set to demonstrate regional strengths The fair has established itself as a valuable platform for various Asian suppliers to access the South China market. This year, the Japan Pavilion and Korea Pavilion will provide domestic and international buyers with a vast selection of high-quality textiles. Japan Pavilion: featuring a range of ladieswear fabrics, including cotton, functional materials, lace and embroidery, wool, printing / digital printing, jacquard, linen, and more. Korea Pavilion: showcasing a variety of apparel fabrics primarily for ladieswear, casual wear, sportswear, and functional wear, including trendy man-made fabrics, polyester, jacquard, mixed woven fabrics, lace and embroidery, and functional textiles. Intertextile Shenzhen is an exceptional platform for unveiling new trends, innovative models, and dynamic driving forces shaping the industry. By showcasing pioneering case studies and comprehensive solutions for industry advancement, the show enables stakeholders to discover and adopt successful new models and technologies through engaging displays, seminars, and themed forums. Held concurrently with Yarn Expo Shenzhen, BIRD Fashion Fair and PH Value, Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; Messe Frankfurt (Shenzhen) Co Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Textile Information Center. Upcoming show: Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition / Yarn Expo Autumn 2 – 4 September 2025, Shanghai Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)

Intertextile Shenzhen Debuts ‘The Closet' and ‘Fashion Gallery'
Intertextile Shenzhen Debuts ‘The Closet' and ‘Fashion Gallery'

Fashion Value Chain

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Value Chain

Intertextile Shenzhen Debuts ‘The Closet' and ‘Fashion Gallery'

Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics 2025, South China's premier textile event, is set to return from June 11–13 at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Centre with two new curated zones to elevate regional and global fashion innovation—The Closet and Fashion Gallery. The Closet: Championing Creativity & Sustainability This debut zone offers a launchpad for emerging designers and garment innovators to showcase cutting-edge creations. Notable participants include: SFAA (Sustainable Fashion and Apparel Association) – Showcasing eco-conscious designs made with recycled and biodegradable materials. Mint Studio – A platform from Hong Kong Polytechnic University spotlighting five emerging Hong Kong designers, facilitating industry exposure and collaboration. Hong Kong Fur Federation (HKFF) – Presenting ethically sourced fur designs, promoting fur as a renewable material. Fashion Gallery: Tech-Infused Textile Innovation Highlighting ladieswear, casualwear, lingerie, sportswear, and smart textile solutions, Fashion Gallery showcases: AiDLab – Featuring AiDA , an AI fashion design generator, and WiseEye , an AI-powered textile inspection tool. Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI) – Debuting a biosynthesized sustainable dye, offering vibrant color with minimal environmental impact. Japan and Korea Pavilions: Textile Excellence from East Asia Returning pavilions will offer buyers refined textile solutions: Japan Pavilion – Featuring high-quality fabrics including jacquards, functional cottons, digital prints, lace, wool, and linen. Korea Pavilion – Showcasing man-made fabrics, polyesters, mixed weaves, functional and performance textiles, lace, and embroidery. Held alongside Yarn Expo Shenzhen, PH Value, and BIRD Fashion Fair, the event is co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK), Messe Frankfurt Shenzhen, CCPIT-Tex, and China Textile Information Center. Intertextile Shenzhen 2025 positions itself as more than a trade show—it's a future-forward platform for discovering next-gen design, sustainable technologies, and strategic market opportunities in the booming South China fashion hub.

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