
Trade show organisers are continuing to reschedule key shows and Hyve Group has announced that it will stage Scoop X Pure and sourcing show Pure Origin at the Old Truman Brewery in London on September 7-9.
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Trade show organisers are continuing to reschedule key shows and Hyve Group has announced that it will stage Scoop X Pure and sourcing show Pure Origin at the Old Truman Brewery in London on September 7-9.
Tradeshows organiser Hyve Group said on Wednesday that it’s making further cost savings as it issued a trading update and said revenue was down but it remains resilient.
Tradeshows giant Hyve Group has announced that the planned next editions of Pure London, Pure Origin, Scoop and Jacket Required won’t be happening this year due to the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Exhibitors and visitors to Jacket Required’s latest show this week welcomed the new curated layout and increased focus on premium and sustainable collections, the trade fair said.
Giant British events company Hyve, which rebranded from its former name ITE a few months ago, has bought US mega tradeshows Shoptalk and Groceryshop to add to its ever larger list of major events.
Contemporary menswear and streetwear show Jacket Required is revamping for its next edition in January with a focus on a more premium positioning, experiences and sustainability.
It was a mixed bag for men’s fashion trade shows this season. Among the livelier trade shows, Man and Welcome Edition, and the quieter Tranoï, the Copenhagen International Fashion Fair was pleased with its Paris debut.
Leading labels including R.M. Williams, Glacial, Yogi Footwear, Toms, Teva, Hartford and Fjӓllrӓven will present their latest collections at the menswear trade exhibition in July.
Pure London and Birmingham’s Spring and Autumn Fair could soon have a new owner with current proprietor Ascential having struck a conditional deal with ITE Group to sell the business for £300m.
The childrenswear show has announced it is closing its doors after seeing a decline in visitor numbers. Organiser ITE Moda blamed changes in the childrenswear industry.