The Vietnam Fashion Fair 2018 will take place in Hanoi from December 13-18, showcasing apparel, leather and footwear, jewellery, and beauty services to meet domestic demand and boost exports.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Fashion Fair 2018 will take place in Hanoi fromDecember 13-18, showcasing apparel, leather and footwear, jewellery, and beautyservices to meet domestic demand and boost exports.
Themed“Romantic Hanoi Winter”, the event is co-organised by the Vietnam ExhibitionFair Centre JSC; the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group; the VietnamLeather, Footwear, and Handbag Association; and theVietnam Textile andApparel Association.
The fair will feature over 200 stalls on a site ofover 4,000sq.m with nearly 150 exhibitors.
Major fashion brands will introduce a variety of newproducts with discounts and promotions.
In particular, the national Indonesian stall willdisplay apparel, jewelley, and cosmetics, while the Peter Jensen brand from theRepublic of Korea’s Pastel World Co., is expected to draw many visitors.
Fashion shows by Do Trinh Hoai Nam, and Indonesian andJapanese designers; a junior fashion show by Min Media; a traditional longdress show by Fstyle; a Sefa office fashion show; and two Marina Nguyen sportsand gown fashion shows have also been planned. –VNA
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