Over 150 firms to participate at Vietnam fashion fair 2016
More than 150 enterprises will showcase their products at the Vietnam International Fashion Fair 2016 (VIFF 2016), which will open its doors on December 21 in Hanoi.
More than 150 enterprises will showcase their products at the Vietnam International Fashion Fair 2016 in Hanoi. (Photo: baoquocte.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - More than 150 enterprises will showcase their products atthe Vietnam International Fashion Fair 2016 (VIFF 2016), which will open itsdoors on December 21 at the International Centre of Exhibition in Hanoi.
Co-organisedby Vietnam Exhibition and Fair Centre JSC (VEFAC) and Vietnam Textile andGarment Group, the six-day event will host over 200 booths spanning 4,000sq.m.On display will be textiles and garments, footwear, cosmetics, jewellery andbeauty services.
VuNgoan Hop, a member of the VEFAC’s board of directors said yesterday that theevent is not only a trade promotion activity for the local fashion industry andexporters of textiles, footwear, jewellery and fine art products, but is also agood shopping festival for people in the capital city.
Healso described the event as a good opportunity for participating enterprises toeffectively advertise their products to customers.
Last year’s event witnessed the participation ofmore than 250 local firms, showcasing their goods across 4,000 pavilions.-VNA
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