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Top Drawer To Go Digital

Following Friday’s announcement that exhibitions will not be permitted in England until October 1, Clarion Events, organisers of Top Drawer, has confirmed that the Autumn/Winter 2020 edition of the show will be held virtually.

“While we had hoped we could deliver an event for the community, safely and successfully, we have also been busy planning for such an eventuality,” stated show director Alejandra Campos.

“We are now ready to launch Top Drawer virtual, a unique digital alternative that is sure to inspire, engage and connect our community of brands and buyers. The support of our exhibitors and visitors over the last few weeks has been incredible, and we are pleased we can provide them with the opportunity to network, forge new business and access the shared learning that they always turn to Top Drawer for.”

Above: Visitors at a previous Top Drawer.
Above: Visitors at a previous Top Drawer.

Top Drawer’s new digital platform will offer new opportunities to network and expand trade, providing both UK based and international buyers easy access to exciting product launches, expert advice, inspiring case studies, next season trends, and much more.

Additional information about the virtual edition of the show will be released in coming weeks.

Visit www.topdrawer.co.uk

 

Top: Top Drawer will be held digitally in September.

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