PHYSICAL & SAFE: MUNICH FABRIC START & BLUEZONE ALMOST AT PRE-PANDEMIC LEVEL
17 December 2021, Mumbai:
The team of the Munich Fabric Start Exhibitions GmbH has dedicated the last weeks to the finalisation of the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START from 25/01 - 27/01/2022 and BLUEZONE from 25/01 - 26/01/2022: the new measures for safe events have been implemented; the organisers are ready to welcome the industry in Munich in just a few weeks.
And the current status is impressive: more than 600 suppliers from 33 countries are registered for MUNICH FABRIC START, including around 90 international denim suppliers for BLUEZONE.
The visitors can expect safe and inspiring trade shows with fully booked halls at almost pre-pandemic level!
“We are overwhelmed: we will be able to offer more than 600 exhibitors and thus around 1,100 collections a physical platform at the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START and BLUEZONE.
This impressive current status and the enormous support from the industry is in this exceptional situation a milestone and anything but a matter of course.
Despite the great planning uncertainties, we are highly motivated to offer the industry a safe and inspiring trade show at the end of January – to build on the success of our two shows that were already realised during the pandemic." Frank Junker, Creative Director MUNICH FABRIC START
Safe show days thanks to a proven hygiene concept and the so called 2G+ rule The organisers are very aware of the great social responsibility and of course always place the health and safety of all participants at the top. At the moment, the so called 2G+ regulation is planned, whereby only vaccinated and recovered people with an additional valid Covid-19 test will have access to the exhibition grounds.
The extensive hygiene concept, which has already been proven at the last trade shows, is regularly adapted to the dynamic requirements. MUNICH FABRIC START says Hello EVERY.BODY The trend theme for Spring.Summer 23 – EVERY.BODY – stands for a new feeling, even a new definition of individuality and community.
In the search for optimism, a new balance and an individual self-image, our industry meets with a newly learned cosmopolitanism and tolerance.
There is a longing for personal exchange and the tactile experience of textiles – exactly what is missing without trade shows. In addition, it is about collecting new information and inspiration, without a screen or headphones.
SOURCE: MUNICH FABRIC START & BLUEZONE
(The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)
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