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FashionFirst Returns To Spring Fair

With more and more gift retailers looking to expand their fashion ranges in 2019, FashionFirst will be returning to Spring Fair for the second consecutive year.

Above: MrD Batick Flower socks.
Above: MrD Batick Flower socks.

“As part of our continued commitment to offering newness for our buyers, FashionFirst will put forward only the most intriguing and groundbreaking brands,” confirms Melissa Baytas, account manager at Spring Fair.

Twelve exhibitors will feature in the area, alongside over 400 exhibitors showcasing as part of the Fashion, Jewellery & Luggage and the Jewellery & Watch sectors. Debut companies include MrD London, Joolzery, Kimchi and Coconut and YHIM.

Spring Fair will also be hosting a raft of speakers at this year’s event, with representatives from companies that include Louis Vuitton, Pinterest and the V&A joining the 2019 line-up.

Above: There will be three theatres hosting a variety of speakers.
Above: There will be three theatres hosting a variety of speakers.

Across three theatres – The Main Stage, Retail Skills Theatre and The Studio – speakers will be providing visitors with retail insights and trend information.

Spring Fair takes place from February 3-7 at the NEC, Birmingham. Visitors can register to attend at: https://bit.ly/2qsR4qr

Visit www.springfair.com

 

Top: Visitors at last year’s Spring Fair.

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