If you're in the market for a new T-shirt, jeans, or even a pair of shoes, Hong Kong may have just the thing for you.
The South China Morning Post reports on the city's annual Fashion InStyle trade fair, which kicked off Wednesday and runs through April 23.
It's a bit of a departure for the city, which has long hosted its own Fashion Week.
But this year's event is taking on a new name: EXHIBITION+, a hybrid of a physical and digital version that "reinvents [Hong Kong's] fairs to serve global fashion traders anytime and anywhere," per the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.
The physical show will feature hundreds of exhibitors from eight countries and regions, including India, Indonesia, Luxembourg, Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Thailand, while the digital show will feature seminars on fashion trends, technology, and sustainability.
"The participation of exhibitors from countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), coupled with a strong emphasis on sustainability, will greatly enrich the vibrancy of the fair," the HKTDC says.
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