The atmosphere was active and lively. The exhibitors for the Project Las Vegas tradeshow were surprisingly friendly and approachable, unlike some companies exhibiting at the MAGIC tradeshow who would only talk to you if you had an account or an appointment. The energy and excitement of the show was undeniable.
There were many interesting new companies at Project Las Vegas as well as established name brands like Ellesse, Adidas, RBK and Polo Jeans, making the the show a good one for sourcing products. Some exhibitors even had the designers present to explain to them the difference in their designs that made their products better than others as well as new ideas they were showing for the first time.
Many of the exhibitors had constructed eye-catching displays and booths that added to the shows great feel. Concessions were also available to help both exhibitors and attendees to stay refreshed and active during the many long days of Fashion Week.
The Project Las Vegas tradeshow had many visitors from different countries. The execution of Project Las Vegas during Fashion Week helped to further diversify and bolster the attendee numbers.
Greenyarn is a Boston-based nanotechnology company that develops advanced materials for consumers seeking eco-friendly alternatives to conventional fabrics. Greenyarn\rquote s mission is to make life-changing products through continuous research and development. As a startup company manufacturing high quality, environmentally friendly apparel and fabrics, is definitely keen to attend or even exhibit at next year's Project Las Vegas show.