The first edition of Denimsandjeans India, the international denim supply chain show held at Bangalore that concluded recently witnessed a phenomenal buyers’ turnout over 1,500 at the exhibition as well as during the seminar, said Sandeep Agarwal – founder and CEO of Denimsandjeans.com.
The show brought together all segments of Indian denim industry including denim brands, retailers, traders, second tier brands, garment manufacturers and exporters, buying houses and international buyers, on one platform.
All the major retailers and brands including H&M, Marks & Spencer, VF Corporation, Landmark Group, Li Fung, GAP Inc, Zara, Tesco, Pepe Jeans, Killer Jeans, Spykar, Target, Benetton, V-Mart, Shopper Stop, Reliance Trends, Myntra, Hypercity Retail, ITC Limited, Levis, Marks and Spencer, C&A, Being Human, Blackberry, Jabong, Pantaloons, Tata Cliq, Westside, Asmara, Ostin, Mufti, PVH, Aditya Birla Fashion, Arvind Brands, Raymonds Apparels, etc visited the show. (RR)
On the first day of the show, Stefano Aldighieri, former creative director of 7 for all Mankind, talked about the secrets of making a denim brand successful while Jordi Juani from Jeanologia gave details about evolution of jeans finishing from hand to technology and how this has changed the jeans world.
Vasco Pizarro, the director at the largest European Laundry spoke about denim wash trends from top European brands for AW18 season. Also, experts from various countries shared their views on latest trends, technologies, sustainability, latest innovation and developments.
The first edition of the denim tradeshow witnessed participation of a large number of premium denim companies from various countries including India, Bangladesh, Turkey, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, Italy and Ethiopia among others.
The event focused on the trends, technologies, sustainability, latest innovation and developments by renowned global experts in the field of denim from Turkey, Italy, Spain and US.
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