Manufacturing and supply chain expo Pure Origin will highlight future orientated materials with creative textile technologies from Korea, as well as the modernity, exoticism, and creativity that Moroccan design and manufacturing offers, with the launch of two new country pavilions. It will be held with Pure London from July 21-23, 2019, at London Olympia.
The Korean pavilion, organised by the Korea Textile Trade Association (KTTA), will present Innovation Korea; a variety of clothing and textiles specialising in premium mixed fabrics, wovens, and knits, offering new possibilities, inspiration, and new trends and technology, according to a press release on the show.Manufacturing and supply chain expo Pure Origin will highlight future orientated materials with creative textile technologies from Korea, as well as the modernity, exoticism, and creativity that Moroccan design and manufacturing offers, with the launch of two new country pavilions. It will be held with Pure London from July 21-23, 2019, at London Olympia.#
AMDIE, the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency, will showcase the best of Moroccan footwear, accessories, clothing, textiles, and leather in the Morocco Now pavilion.
“Due to the individuality of consumer characteristics, trends in fashion materials are diversifying, market boundaries collapsing and standard marketplaces disappearing. In order to meet the changes and the demands of the times, the Korean textile industry is promoting future-oriented textile materials with premium as a representative keyword for ‘Innovation Korea’,” Namhee Kim, global marketing manager, Korea Textile Trade Association said.
Pure Origin continues to evolve into the UK’s number one destination for sourcing and manufacturing, knowledge, and solutions. As a convenient and cost-effective way for buyers to meet with UK and international manufacturers, Pure Origin brings together over 200 exhibitors from dozens of countries to create a wide range of business and networking opportunities, new thinking, and innovation. Garment and fabric suppliers, denim, and textile designers, and technology brands attract buyers, sourcing, and technical personnel from the likes of Asos, White Stuff, Victoria Beckham, River Island, JD Sports, Marks & Spencer, and Selfridges. (GK)
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