Fur & Fashion Frankfurt attracts bigger international crowd
15 Apr '06
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German leather and fur exhibition Fur & Fashion Frankfurt attracted 8,442 trade visitors from 9th to 12th March, an increase of 8.5 percent over the last year.
Some 47 percent of the buyers came from abroad with a considerable representation from Austria, Switzerland, Scandinavia, the Benelux countries, Spain and Turkey.
Fur & Fashion Frankfurt presented everything that had to do with fur fashion under the Frankfurt fair tower. Highlights were the up-to-date product ranges of the skin merchants as well as the manufacturers' collections for the autumn-winter 2006-07. In addition there were the dressers and dyers' innovations, the interesting offers of accessories, fur covers, machinery, tools, and trade journals.
A first survey among exhibitors showed an overall satisfaction with regard to fair business. The skin merchants registered lively interest in all fur types and colours preferred by fashion. Natural and plucked mink skins sold particularly well (a renaissance of full mink is to be seen), Persian lamb, weasel and dyed silver foxes.
The great majority of fur manufacturers had good order activities and their expectations were generally exceeded. Obviously, the considerable price increases had little effect on the willingness to buy. Due to the long winter the retail stock is run down to a great extent so that the fashion trade and the furriers had to place orders now.
Fashion was clearly at the centre of the fair's interest. It is for some seasons now that the fur trade has taken advantage of the fact that fashion – designers and manufacturers of garments and accessories – favours fur.