27.02.25 – Trade fairs
New sourcing opportunities at Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris
The 56th edition of Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris took place in a dynamic atmosphere. More than 8,500 international visitors made business connection with the 1,250 exhibitors from 32 countries over three days at the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Centre.
Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris, Europe’s biggest marketplace for fashion textiles and clothing, has confirmed its position as the leading global fashion platform for mid-range segment buyers and suppliers. Held from 10 to 12 February 2025 at the Paris – Le Bourget Exhibition Centre, the new edition attracted more than 8,500 visitors, a 10% increase comparing to the February 2024 edition.
This Parisian event has established itself as an unmissable contact point for designers, buyers and suppliers of fabrics and finished products. It also confirms the importance of Europe for the global fashion industry, with the Top 5 visitors coming from France, the UK, Italy, Spain and Germany. After a few years of adjustment, many international buyers returned to Paris, with international participation on the rise. The grand return of international buyers to Paris, while French buyers remains stable, shows the resilience of Paris in an increasingly volatile fashion market.
Focus on African sourcing
This year saw the spotlight shine on African sourcing, now seen as an attractive alternative by many buyers. The nine Ethiopian companies present in Paris made promising commitments with European brands. Maryse Mbonyumutwa, founder of the Rwandan group Pink Mango, the first African manufacturing platform for sustainable and ethical global brands, has also made some solid contacts: “We’ve had promising discussions with representatives of several European brands that could sign up with us locally,” she says.
Exhibitors-visitors: three days of active exchanges
On the buyers’ side, the feedback also points to active exchanges. Bangladeshi manufacturer NZ Denim was able to meet almost all its European customers, including Celio, OKaïdi, Kiabi and Jules, over three days. “The show is an opportunity for us to meet the design teams to discuss materials for future collections,” explains Najam Us Saqib, the manufacturer’s R&D manager. “As for the buyers, they take advantage of our visit to Paris to keep abreast of the latest developments, such as the naturally coloured cotton Ackala Coton, which we are presenting this year.” This innovation was highlighted during the Econogy Tour, which was organised for visitors interested in identifying companies that respect the ecological and social standards of the textile industry.
From mainstream brands to haute couture
The materials manager and the buyer for a major French general clothing brand have also set themselves the goal of monitoring the market. “We come to the show to meet our Indian, Turkish and Chinese suppliers, they explain, and then we do a lot of monitoring for future collections – not forgetting the shopping list given to us by the designers, which we supplement with requests for samples.” The same approach applies to haute couture. Livia Stoianova and Yassen Samouilov, founders of On Aura Tout Vu, came to meet Chinese and Indian suppliers: ”We wanted to identify materials and suppliers for a show production company that we support and advise, explain the two designers. We started with the selection suggested by Louis Gérin and Grégory Lamaud, the artistic directors of Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris (and authors of Néocène, the show’s spring-summer 2026 trend book). For a first visit, we found some very interesting and particularly creative things,” they add.
15-17 September 2025: Rendez-vous at Le Bourget
Save the date now: the next edition of Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris, which will include the key sectors Avantex and Leatherworld, will be held at the Paris-Le-Bourget exhibition centre in a similar layout to the February edition, with a service offering designed for buyers and visitor areas set up to create synergies between raw materials and finished products.