Source Fashion: Global Sourcing, Strong UK Manufacturing and a Forward-Looking Industry Agenda
Source Fashion, opens next week at Olympia London, bringing together the global fashion sourcing community for three days of responsible manufacturing, insight and collaboration. Running from 13-15 January 2026, the show will welcome audited manufacturers from across key sourcing regions worldwide, alongside buyers, brands and sourcing professionals looking to build more transparent, resilient and commercially viable supply chains.
Leading fashion retailers and brands including ASOS, Frasers Group, Next, TFG Brands, Wimbledon, JD Sports, Pickett, Gigi & Olive, Primark, All Saints, Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, French Connection, Charles Tyrwitt, Anthropologie, Monsoon, Karen Millen, Agent Provocateur, The Padel Foundation, Friends Like These, Universal Music Group, Hawes and Curtis and Moss Bros are among those registered to attend, underlining Source Fashion’s role as a key meeting point for both established and emerging fashion businesses.
Source Fashion will bring together over 250 audited manufacturers from more than 20 key sourcing regions worldwide, creating a unique platform for buyers, brands and sourcing professionals to connect directly with responsible producers. From apparel and textiles to trims, components and manufacturing solutions, the show offers a comprehensive view of the global supply chain, underpinned by transparency, innovation and commercial viability.
Spotlight on British manufacturing
New for this edition, Source Fashion is reinforcing its long-term commitment to UK manufacturing through the launch of a bursary-backed British Pavilion, designed to champion British Manufacturing and craft to increase their visibility to a global buying audience. Participants include, Apparel Tasker, LLUK, Fashion Enter, Courntney and Co, The Natural Fibre Company. Also supported are a range of Leicester Manufacturers under the ATMF banner. The initiative provides selected UK manufacturers with funded exhibition space and dedicated marketing support, helping to remove barriers to participation and ensure British manufacturing is strongly represented on the international sourcing stage.
The scheme forms part of Source Fashion’s wider mission to support a more balanced and resilient sourcing ecosystem, one that values heritage skills, local capability and long-term supplier relationships alongside global reach. Suzanne Ellingham, Event Director Source Fashion commented, “British manufacturing has an essential role to play in the future of responsible fashion, and it’s something we’re committed to championing at Source Fashion. From heritage skills to agile, small-batch production, UK manufacturers offer qualities that buyers are increasingly seeking transparency, flexibility and deep technical expertise. By ensuring British producers are visible, supported and connected to global buyers, we’re helping strengthen a more resilient and balanced sourcing ecosystem.”
Alongside the British Pavilion, UK manufacturing will have a strong presence across the wider show floor. British exhibitors confirmed to attend include Absolute Apparel, Amplebox Ltd, Araha London Ltd, Dee Kay Knitwear, Folks Trading Ltd, FreAura Ltd, Grade House Ltd, Modern Star Silk, Redress and Samshek Fashion Ltd. Together, their presence reflects growing buyer demand for local, traceable and agile production, and underlines the continued relevance of UK manufacturing within a global sourcing strategy.
Insight, inspiration and industry dialogue
Beyond sourcing, Source Fashion delivers a comprehensive programme of insight, inspiration and live learning across multiple stages. The show’s content agenda spans debates, panels and fireside chats tackling the most pressing challenges facing the fashion industry today, from supply chain accountability and circular business models to commercial resilience, regulation and the future of manufacturing. Designed to move conversations beyond theory, the programme equips fashion businesses with practical insight and tools to support smarter decision-making in an increasingly complex sourcing landscape.
Adding a powerful visual and experiential layer, the Source Catwalk brings responsible fashion to life through curated showcases featuring sustainably produced and circular collections, demonstrating how creativity, trend and responsibility can coexist on the shop floor.
New for this season, Fashion Deconstructed offers a hands-on, behind-the-scenes look at how fashion is made. Through live demonstrations, workshops and maker-led sessions, the area shines a spotlight on skills, craftsmanship and production processes, from repair and upcycling to weaving and material innovation, responding to growing demand from buyers for greater transparency, material knowledge and production understanding.
Suzanne Ellingham said, “As the industry prepares to come together next week, what’s most exciting is the sense of intent behind this edition of Source Fashion. Buyers and manufacturers aren’t just looking to connect, they’re looking to collaborate, learn and make better decisions for the future. From global sourcing to UK manufacturing, from insight on our stages to hands-on learning through Fashion Deconstructed, this show is about giving the industry the confidence, clarity and partnerships it needs to move forward responsibly.”
Source Fashion opens at Olympia London on 13 January and runs until 15 January. Fashion buyers, brands, designers and sourcing professionals are invited to register now and be part of the conversations, connections and partnerships shaping the future of responsible fashion sourcing.
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