IAF, SPESA set stage for 38th World Fashion Convention in Oct 2023
14 Jul 23 2 min read
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- The 38th World Fashion Convention, hosted by the IAF and SPESA, will take place in Philadelphia from October 23-25, 2023.
- This annual convention unites global brands, retailers, and suppliers to develop practical strategies for industry challenges.
- The agenda also features discussions on digitalisation, transparency, and shared-risk sourcing models.
While several events cover the challenges that the industry faces, the World Fashion Convention is unique in its consistent and rigorous global supply chain perspective. Every year, the IAF brings together brands, retailers, and their suppliers from across the world, to work towards joint, actionable strategies—more than just pledges and predictions. It holds the strong conviction that solutions that don’t involve collaboration across the supply chain are doomed to fail, IAF and SPESA said in a joint press release.
At this year’s World Fashion Convention in Philadelphia, brands, retailers, manufacturers, and solution providers will debate the best solutions on and off the stage for a number of important industry issues, including sustainability and circularity.
“A greener, more profitable apparel industry that is able to take better care of this planet and of our people is very achievable. But it requires investments in change, in people, machines, and processes. The heavy burden of these investments must be shared across the supply chain or they won’t happen,” said IAF president Cem Altan.
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- Intertextile & Yarn Expo Shenzhen to showcase eco-friendly innovations
- UN Global Supply Chain Forum calls for resilience amid disruptions
- EU Council approves corporate sustainability due diligence directive
- Hanwha & INEOS partner for low-carbon ammonia facility in US
- Neste, Marubeni & Resonac partner on renewable chemicals in Japan
Additional topics include digitalisation, transparency, consumer market development, legislation, and sourcing models based on shared risk and reward. Educational sessions will feature major brands and retailers mostly from the US and manufacturers from numerous countries including Turkiye, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, as well as from Central America.
“The World Fashion Convention pulls the double duty of bringing global perspectives to the issues facing our industry, while also educating the world about the unique challenges and opportunities within each host country. With that in mind, the agenda for this year’s convention will include topics that are currently top of mind for US suppliers, brands, and retailers, such as regionalised supply chains and sourcing in the Western Hemisphere,” said Michael McDonald, president of SPESA.
The 38th World Fashion Convention’s education offerings will consist of panel discussions, case studies, and keynote presentations, kicked off with an address by Tom Glaser, the well-respected former VF Corporation and Tapestry executive. The event will also feature numerous networking opportunities and activities for attendees and guests.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)
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