
CHIC, which was held at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre in Shanghai, attracted over 650 exhibitors and nearly 61,000 attendees. Of those attendees, 58,891 were from within China and 2,086 were from abroad.
Under the theme “New Intelligence, New Products, New Scenes”, the fair highlighted the shift in China’s garment sector. It underscored the increasing significance of supply chain optimisation, technological integration, and sustainable practices.
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The event showcased a wide array of products and services, presenting over 100,000 stock keeping units (SKUs) that met environmental, social governance (ESG) criteria.
CHIC Autumn 2025 also demonstrated the global significance of Chinese designer labels, with brands that have previously participated in renowned international events like Pitti Uomo in Florence unveiling their collections in Shanghai.
A key feature of the Autumn edition was the Sustainable Innovation Zone located in the North Hall. This area introduced cutting-edge products and served as the venue for the Circular Stewardship Fashion Conference.
The conference brought together industry experts and representatives from various organisations to discuss sustainable practices within the textile sector.

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By GlobalDataTopics included creating sustainable industrial chains, addressing ESG challenges, material innovations, consumer behaviour changes, and carbon footprint measurement.
The fair also spotlighted growth trends within lifestyle apparel and sportswear segments. Brands such as Zhangzhen Jeans and Zhijin County Batik Embroidery showcased their latest offerings.
Additionally, technology advancements were a focal point with exhibitors like PSAI and ARGUS demonstrating smart production equipment and AI solutions that represent the digital forefront of the industry.
China National Textile Council vice president and China National Garment Association and CHIC president Chen Dapeng said: “CHIC is far more than an exhibition – it is a strategic hub where the future of the fashion economy takes shape. With the Autumn 2025 edition, we demonstrated that China’s apparel industry continues to show innovation, resilience, and global appeal, even in a challenging environment. International brands find here the right partners, distribution channels, and market opportunities.”
The next CHIC event is scheduled to take place from 11 to 13 March 2026.