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Fashion Forecast : Tomorrows ideas are here!
Intex
- International Trade Fair of apparel, Fabrics & Accessories to be held
at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai from October 10 - 12 will witness the high profile launch
of Fashion Forecast - the Trends Book brought out by International Colour Authority,
UK. Mr Stephen Higginson, editor and creative director, International Textiles,
UK will be part of this gala launch party.
Fashion Forecast will be offering its readers a rich supply of independent design
information, passionate opinion and inspirational imagery, making it a networking
authority which will be greatly valued throughout by the global textile industry.
Drawing upon the ITBDs incomparable database and famous trend forecasting
reputation, Fashion Forecast is being positioned as a must have contemporary
trends source book for every university, fashion school and industry leader.
It is a matter of great pride for industry that Indian design talent from renowned
fashion schools is showcased here.
Taking cognizance of the Indian industrys status in the world market,
ITBD publications are aiming at a strong presence in India. They have concretised
these plans by entering into strategic alliance with Finesse Multimedia who
are also publishers of CMAIs Apparel - the clothiers digest. Finesse
Multimedia is the one point source for ITBD publications viz. International
Textiles, Bodywear and Interiors for advertising, subscription and editorial
inputs. The easy access of these publications will enable readers to have regular
updates in trends/fashion related fields.
With the fast approaching dates of Intex - the industry has started buzzing
with excitement. Pre-registrations have been received from various countries
including the US, the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Turkey, the UAE, Saudi
Arabia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Pakistan,
Japan, Poland and India amongst others.
The fact that Intex is the first ever international sourcing fair for apparel
fabrics and accessories to be held in the Indian sub-continent, is adding to
the interest of both buyers as well as suppliers.
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