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Fashion is back on the Agenda with Fashion Exposed NOW returning in 2022
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Fashion is back on the Agenda with Fashion Exposed NOW returning in 2022

The fashion industry will come together at Fashion Exposed NOW 2022, sharing the latest trends and showcasing new season collections from Sunday 14 – Monday 15 August 2022 at Sydney Olympic Park. Fashion Exposed NOW is Australia’s only dedicated womenswear retail buying event and will cover an array of offerings including womenswear, boutique labels, accessories, beach and body and footwear. The … Continue reading

International Exhibition and Conference Group launches a new digital lead generation platform to stimulate B2B fashion wholesale
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International Exhibition and Conference Group launches a new digital lead generation platform to stimulate B2B fashion wholesale

What: An exclusive online B2B virtual lead generating marketplace, for contemporary clothing, accessories and footwear labels in Australia and New Zealand Where: Fashion365.com.au When: 14– 16 February 2021 plus further 8-week online presence for continued lead generation. Why: A one stop virtual destination for wholesale fashion brands to gain access to a large network of local and international independent … Continue reading

Sustainable Edit 2020 at Fashion Exposed Now
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Sustainable Edit 2020 at Fashion Exposed Now

Dedicated womenswear buying event, Fashion Exposed Now, has announced a partnership with sustainability experts Fashion True Futures. Elizabeth Park, founder of FTF is presenting the Sustainable Edit in this February’s edition of the Expo to support and showcase some of fashion’s fresh, dynamic and truly innovative labels who are all making a difference towards a … Continue reading

Tess Whitfort: The Ground-breaking Winner Behind Pendulum Studios
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Tess Whitfort: The Ground-breaking Winner Behind Pendulum Studios

Hopefuls from 55 countries entered the 2018 Redress Design Award and on September 6 that year the 11 finalists presented their collections before a capacity audience at the gala finale in Hong Kong. All were impressive, but the winner of the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition stood out like a beacon:  Australia’s Tess Whitfort, … Continue reading