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Moda Champions Craftsmanship And Responsible Sourcing

With fashion and fashion accessories key sectors for gift and lifestyle stores, Moda, taking place at Autumn Fair, (NEC, September 3-6), will be unveiling new brands and exclusives across clothing, fashion accessories, jewellery and footwear, championing responsible and ethical sourcing, and promoting handmade and artisan craftsmanship from the UK and around the world.

“This edition we are bringing exciting names, new collections and exclusive launches to the show that our retail community want to see,” comments Alejandra Campos, Event Director at Autumn Fair. “With the latest trends focusing on craftsmanship and handmade designs, Autumn Fair will be showcasing over 1000 brands across the entire lifestyle spectrum – from clothing and fashion accessories to home fragrances and interior accessories.” 

Above: Luvieh Jewellery takes its inspiration from plants and stones from around the world.
Above: Luvieh Jewellery takes its inspiration from plants and stones from around the world.

Over 200 fashion brands will be exhibiting at the show, to include favourites My Doris, Sea Gems, Big Metal and Lisa Angel. Companies showing for the first time and exclusively at Moda include Kama Silver, Schmuck Silver, U Jump, Karen Bags, and Nabi London.

Above: My Doris will be returning to Moda.
Above: My Doris will be returning to Moda.

Meanwhile, thousands of buyers have already joined Connect @ Autumn Fair 2023, a new programme that enables retailers and exhibitors to connect before the show opens and arrange mutually agreed meetings on exhibitors stands. Retailers are invited to register at www.autumnfair.com. Registration is free until 11 August 2023. Any registrations made after this date will cost £25.

Top: Among the exhibitors at Moda in September will be Acadamie Travaux en Cours.

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