29/05/2025 – Trade Fair
Two new zones will debut at Intertextile Shenzhen 2025
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 with two new zones.
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
Meanwhile, Fashion Gallery will highlight an extensive selection of ladieswear, casualwear, 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.
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.