Scheduled from 13-15 January at Olympia London, the fashion sourcing show will bring together industry leaders, analysts, and innovators.
In partnership with climate action NGO WRAP, Source Fashion will feature the organisation’s contributions ahead of and during the event. WRAP specialists will provide expert guest blogs and articles informed by recent research, such as the Durability in Focus report, the Textiles EPR report, and the UK Textiles Pact Roadmap.
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At the live event, WRAP will host a debate session where industry figures will discuss the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to circular business models in fashion.
WRAP programme lead Mark Sumner said: “WRAP’s continued collaboration with Source Fashion demonstrates how we are working with organisations to inspire meaningful climate action. The union takes our expertise beyond the sustainability circles to direct the sector towards Circular Living.
“Through the UK Textiles Pact and our recently refreshed UK Textiles Pact Roadmap, 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.”
Source Fashion will also collaborate with the Products of Change organisation during the 2026 edition.
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By GlobalDataProducts of Change will contribute case studies and content to Source Fashion’s newsletter and content hub, offering examples of inclusive and responsible practices within fashion supply chains.
At the event in January, representatives from Products of Change will join discussions about inclusion and responsibility across supply chain operations.
Helena Mansell-Stopher, CEO of Products of Change, will also join Source Fashion’s advisory board to help shape programming that reflects sector requirements around sustainability and inclusivity.
Mansell-Stopher said: “Our continued collaboration with Source Fashion enables us to continue to engage directly with brands, manufacturers, and industry leaders, particularly in the fashion space, who are ready to challenge norms and embrace responsible business practices. By working together and showcasing real-world examples of positive change, we can inspire a more equitable, innovative, and future-fit fashion supply chain.”
Source Fashion has revealed a new collaboration with Euromonitor International, which will also provide attendees with exclusive market insights during the upcoming event.
Euromonitor International will run insight sessions on commodity trends and price developments over this edition and the next. On 14 January, the company will hold a breakfast briefing for senior sourcing leaders. Beyond the show dates, Euromonitor International will offer bi-monthly digital analysis focused on sourcing and market trends for Source Fashion’s wider community.
Euromonitor International senior global insight manager Marguerite LeRolland added: “By partnering with Source Fashion, we can help retailers and brands forecast more confidently and build resilience into their supply chains and business models – sharing our latest data, commodities analysis and market intelligence directly to sourcing and buying teams.”
