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Global Sourcing Expo to return to Melbourne this November
This November, Melbourne will once again transform into the heart of global trade as the Global Sourcing Expo returns to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) from Tuesday 18 – Thursday 20 November 2025. Recognised as the leading sourcing marketplace in the region, the Expo connects international manufacturers and suppliers with thousands of Australian and New Zealand buyers, offering unparalleled opportunities for business growth, trend discovery, and global networking.
The 2024 Melbourne edition welcomed 900+ exhibitors from over 20 countries and regions, attracting 4,700+ professional attendees — a 24% increase from the previous year. This strong growth underscores both the Expo’s influence and the growing demand for in-person sourcing opportunities.
The 2025 edition is set to exceed expectations, drawing more than 5,000 buyers, designers and decision-makers who are ready to discover, compare, and partner with international suppliers.
An Invitation to the World’s Exhibitors
For manufacturers and suppliers worldwide, the Global Sourcing Expo Melbourne is more than just a trade show — it is a gateway to the Indo-Pacific market, one of the fastest growing consumer regions in the world. By showcasing in Melbourne, businesses gain direct access to decision-makers from Australia and New Zealand who are actively seeking quality, scale, and innovation across key categories: apparel, textiles, home furnishings, footwear, and accessories.
Unlike digital platforms or online showrooms, the Expo delivers what no screen can replicate: face-to-face interaction with qualified buyers. Exhibitors can expect to:
- Showcase craftsmanship live – from fabrics and finishes to full product lines.
- Hold real-time discussions on MOQs, certifications, lead times, and logistics.
- Receive immediate buyer feedback to tailor offerings for the region.
- Build long-term business relationships with retail and wholesale partners.
The Expo positions businesses in front of buyers who value trust, quality, and innovation — helping establish a foothold in the region and opening doors into some of the most dynamic retail markets in the Indo-Pacific.
One international exhibitor from 2024 reflected: “The event was exceptionally well-organized, and the support from the team was outstanding. From the smooth setup to the seamless logistics throughout, everything was handled professionally, allowing us to focus on showcasing our products. The venue was excellent, and the foot traffic was great, leading to valuable interactions and exposure. I’m looking forward to participating again in future events!”
With exhibition stands filling quickly, overseas businesses are encouraged to secure their space early and position themselves at the forefront of the region’s sourcing scene.
Your Gateway to Global Suppliers
For visitors, the Global Sourcing Expo offers an unmatched opportunity to explore products, discover trends, and meet suppliers directly. The ability to physically interact with materials and products remains a central advantage of the event. For buyers, retailers, designers, and sourcing professionals, the Global Sourcing Expo Melbourne is the most efficient way to access the world’s suppliers in one central location. Whether you are seeking new partnerships, expanding product ranges, or exploring the latest industry innovations, the Expo delivers a sourcing experience that goes far beyond catalogues and online searches.
As one 2024 visitor shared “The best thing about the Global Sourcing Expo was being able to meet suppliers and talk to them directly, along with seeing samples and the quality of their products in person.”
Another attendee noted “The Expo offers networking, exposure to international manufacturers, and the latest trends in the fashion industry, enhancing business opportunities and industry insights.”
Visitors can expect to:
- Touch and test fabrics, textiles, and finishes firsthand.
- Gain instant answers and negotiate terms in real-time.
- Discover new categories and innovations — from sustainable textiles to the latest trends in apparel.
- Connect seamlessly with peers and industry leaders across the trade floor.
For both buyers and exhibitors, these face-to-face exchanges build trust and confidence, fostering the kinds of long-term partnerships that online platforms cannot deliver.
Spotlight on Knowledge and Trends
Alongside the trade exhibition, the Global Sourcing Seminar Series returns with a curated program of expert-led sessions. The 2025 series will spotlight themes shaping the industry, including Artificial Intelligence, Digital Workspaces, e-Commerce and Online Shopping, Marketing, Sustainability, and so much more. These sessions provide both exhibitors and visitors with insights that extend beyond transactions, helping businesses future-proof strategies in an ever-changing global market.
Adding to the international breadth of the event, the 2025 Melbourne Expo will once again feature the co-located China Clothing Textile Accessories Expo, further expanding opportunities for buyers to access a diverse range of products and suppliers.
From emerging exporters to established industry leaders, the Expo floor will reflect the richness of global trade, all in one central hub in Melbourne.
Event Details & Registration
- Event: Global Sourcing Expo Melbourne 2025
- Dates: Tuesday 18 – Thursday 20 November 2025
- Venue: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)
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The Global Sourcing Expo returns to Melbourne’s MCEC on November 18–20 2025, connecting 5,000+ buyers from Australia and New Zealand with global suppliers in apparel, textiles, home, footwear, and accessories.
Featuring 900+ exhibitors, seminars on AI, e-commerce, and sustainability, and the co-located China Clothing Textile Accessories Expo, it offers unmatched sourcing and networking.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
Fashion
Martine Rose and Nike launch gaming-inspired collection
Published
October 28, 2025
Martine Rose and Nike are expanding their ongoing partnership with a collection inspired by the world of gaming.
Launching globally on October 30, the Nike x Martine Rose collection reimagines esports as an arena of athleticism, style, and self-expression.
Eight years into their creative collaboration, Martine Rose and Nike have consistently blurred the boundaries between sport, culture, and identity. This latest chapter celebrates the inclusivity and individuality of gaming communities.
“It’s the idea that anyone can be a hero, and I love that, that anyone can find a place in gaming where they’re celebrated for skill, it’s not about your physical prowess, it’s about something else,” explained Rose. “There’s a place where you can be celebrated for those aspects that you might be rejected for in mainstream culture and I think that’s really heartening.”
The collection includes relaxed, functional silhouettes such as football kits, ski jackets, hoodies, and track pants. The oversized hoodie and joggers nod to Martine Rose’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection, while a red colourway channels early-2000s grime culture.
Other highlights include a reinterpreted football kit featuring a new Nike x Martine Rose crest, and a ski parka referencing retro “nerdwear”. Accessories include a reissued cross-body bag adapted from Nike’s archives, a subtle nod to UK street style.
Lastly, the collection introduces two new colourways of the Shox MR4 — the hybrid dress shoe-sneaker first launched in 2022. The silhouette, notable for its squared-off toe and heeled Shox columns, will now be available in white and silver.
It launches with a campaign featuring elite gamers ANa, Billy Mitchell, Scarlett, SonicFox, and TenZ.
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WRAP resets Textiles Pact Roadmap 2030 challenge as soaring textile volumes derail progress
Published
October 28, 2025
Eco group Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) has released the latest results of the industry’s progress towards the ‘UK Textiles Pact’ which targets a 50% reduction in carbon and 30% reduction in water by 2030. And those results don’t make good reading.
While it shows carbon’s down 6% and water’s down 9% per tonne compared to 2019, “the progress made at a per tonne level has been eradicated by the continued growth in the production of new products – something WRAP has issued stark warnings about”, the report highlighted.
So with 17% more textiles for sale in 2024 compared to 2019, the Pact’s total carbon footprint is up 10% while water use is 7% higher, highlighting the “radical transformation [that] will be needed to meet… crucial milestones”.
But following “urgent talks with signatories”, there’s now a new Roadmap to meet 2030 targets, “having identified the barriers preventing the scale and speed of progress needed to achieve the Pact’s goals and turn the tide on the impact of the textiles industry”, the report said.
That means a new UK Textiles Pact Roadmap is “setting a new direction for the sector through collaboration”.
This will include focusing attention on the most impactful actions through the introduction of new indicators, “enabling signatories to reduce time deciding what to do and increase time acting; encouraging greater flexibility by providing a framework for signatories “allowing them to lean harder into some indicators relative to others in accordance with their individual business needs, which collectively will add up to the Pact’s shared targets”; and tackling upstream emissions through the introduction of a new workstream on ‘Supply Chain Decarbonisation’.
Catherine David, CEO at WRAP, said: “The Textiles sector is as fizzing with innovation and new thinking as ever. As a sector we face a huge challenge: how to decouple commercial growth from the use of carbon and water-intensive primary materials, and make the transition to Circular Living – with better products and services for consumers.
“Through the UK Textiles Pact, we’ve seen game-changing advances in the technologies and business models of the future with new collaborations challenging old assumptions and turning what was niche into mainstream consumer behaviour.
“Our new Roadmap provides updated tools and pathways for the next phase of circular growth in our textiles sector – together we’ll crack the systemic challenges that prevent the scale of change needed, and provide rocket fuel to the innovations which can accelerate the pace of change, in pursuit of our shared environmental goals, and a thriving and exciting textiles industry.”
Circular Economy Minister Mary Creagh added: “We are committed to moving towards a circular economy where waste is cut and resources are valued; fashion should not cost the Earth. Through our Circular Economy Strategy, we will support growth in the sustainable textiles sector, and I welcome the updated UK Textiles Pact Roadmap as a key step in driving climate action and circular innovation – as well as encouraging reuse and repair.
“WRAP’s new Roadmap sets a plan for achieving true circularity in the industry and we welcome the opportunity to work with as many businesses as possible to join us on this journey.”
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ITMF elects new board at 2025 Yogyakarta conference
On October 24th, 2025, during the ITMF Annual Conference & IAF World Fashion Convention 2025 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, the Committee of Management of the ITMF elected the members of the ITMF Board for the period 2025-2027.
At the ITMF Annual Conference & IAF World Fashion Convention 2025 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Juan Parès (Spain) was unanimously elected ITMF president for the period 2025–2027.
Mustafa Denizer (Turkiye) and Yan Yan (China) became vice presidents, with Ernesto Maurer (Switzerland) re-elected as treasurer.
KV Srinivasan (India) was named life member.
Mr. Juan Parès (Spain) was unanimously elected as the new ITMF President of the Federation.
Mr. Mustafa Denizer (Türkiye) was re-elected, and Ms. Yan Yan (China) was elected as new Vice Presidents of the Federation.
Mr. Ernesto Maurer (Switzerland) was re-elected as Honorary Treasurer.
The following persons were re-elected as Non-executive Board Members:
- Mr. Salman Ispahani (Bangladesh)
- Mr. Yingxin Xu (China)
- Ms. Suchita Jain Oswal (India)
- Mr. Tae Jin Kang (Korea)
- Mr. Anees Khawaja (Pakistan)
- Mr. Stefan Hutter (Singapore)
- Mr. Uday Gill (Thailand)
The following persons were elected as new Non-executive Board Members:
- Mr. Ernst Grimmelt (Germany)
- Mr. Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu (India)
Mr. Rafael Cervone (Brazil), Mr. Mohammad Kassem (Egypt), Mrs. Michelle Tjokrosaputro (Indonesia), Mr. Loek de Vries (Netherlands), and Mr. Muharrem Kayhan (Türkiye) were co-opted to the Board.
Mr. K. V. Srinivasan (India) was appointed Honorary Life Member of the Federation in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Federation as Vice President (2018-2023) and as President (2023-2025).
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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