Under the future of sourcing theme, senior directors will examine issues including supply chain innovation, operational processes, and approaches to sustainability.

As part of the future of fashion discussions, designers and buyers will explore industry trends, the impact of artificial intelligence, and the development of brand identity in what is described as a “sophisticated, post-discount market”.

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The event, set for 28 and 29 April 2026, will bring together manufacturers, designers, and buyers from major garment-producing regions such as Turkey, Portugal, the UK, and the Far East.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect directly with international suppliers and explore a range of apparel, accessories, and textiles.

The show will include a Leather Pavilion in response to demand for specialised production and will present a range of international suppliers to provide sourcing options for brands pursuing long-term partnerships.

Fashion SVP will also host the Designer of the Year Awards. Major UK fashion universities have submitted entries that will be judged by industry figures such as senior editors and established designers.

The awards recognise creative approaches to materials use, sustainability practices, and technology integration among emerging designers.

Now in its 19th edition, Fashion SVP provides a platform for networking between brands and manufacturers. The exhibition focuses on quality standards and ethical manufacturing across its curated exhibitor list.

Fashion SVP director Ralph Goodstone said: “Our carefully curated exhibitors help brands to build sophisticated, trustworthy relationships. This year, we’re excited to introduce the Leather Pavilion, showcasing leatherwear, accessories and innovative materials, alongside a balanced selection of near-shore and far-shore suppliers from Turkey, Portugal, the UK, and the Far East.”