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Upcoming Trade Shows in Germany for Clothing
Heimtextil 2025, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
14 - 17 Jan 2025
TV TecStyle Visions 2025, Stuttgart, Germany
13 - 15 Feb 2025
European Bridal Week 2025, Düsseldorf, Germany
29 - 31 Mar 2025
Texprocess 2026, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
21 - 24 Apr 2026
Premium, Berlin, Germany
Coming soon
DFD Dusseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany
Coming soon
Although not universally recognized for fashion and clothing manufacturing, the German clothing industry does enjoy the status of a robust economic pillar, which wields significant influence over the nation’s gross domestic product. With approximately 1.3 million people employed, the industry amassed an impressive €66.8 billion in 2021, which solidified its position as a cornerstone of the German economy. Globally, the German clothing and footwear market performs exceptionally well as it’s the second-largest in the EU behind Italy, and has risen to number four globally.
The current state of the clothing sector is characterized by a moving away from the established status quo under the rise in digitalization and pressing demands for a sustainable future, which is a huge pain point for an industry that’s the second-largest source of pollution in the world. The ongoing digital and ecological transformations present both opportunities and challenges. While it opens avenues for new skills and operational adjustments, companies voice concerns about potential international competitiveness loss due to stringent European environmental regulations. Amid this backdrop, the industry is witnessing innovations that promise to redefine its landscape. Among the notable advancements, 3D printing technologies and augmented-virtual reality stand out as transformative elements poised to shape the future of fashion.
Despite the apprehensions, Germany distinguishes itself by showcasing a heightened awareness of the significance of green skills in the labor market. The emergence of professional roles like eco-designers and textile bioengineers underscores the country’s desire to reduce its carbon footprint. Unlike other survey participants, Germany assumes the role of a trailblazer. The prioritization of green skills signals a conscious effort to lead the charge toward an eco-friendlier industry. As Germany navigates the intricate terrain, the industry stands not only as a key economic player but also as a pioneer of future trends and technological frontiers in the global fashion landscape.
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