![]() On 19 February, Monday, the stage will host Jack Stratten, head of trends at Insider Trends with a presentation on the power of supply chain storytelling and how this relates to consumer trends with actionable tips and tools to apply to businesses. The panel will be moderated by Delphine Clement, International Trade Centre, UN/WTO and will include Hibret Lemma, CEO of Hawassa Industrial Park Investors, Association Irianja Razafimihary, sales director of Index OI, Madagascar Perumal Muthiah, merchandise executive at Red Earth, Tanzania. ![]() ![]() The first day will end with a panel discussion advising manufacturers looking to de risk their supply chains by working with new regions and will focus on Ethiopia, Madagascar and Tanzania. It will discuss viable alternatives that balance risk against cost and quality and give a unique insight into the benefits of building effective, consistent relationships with these regions from day one to ensure success. Followed by the Directors and Co-Founders of Retail 100 Anna Berry and Sarah Allbright, with a seminar on ‘How to source in new regions – a beginner’s guide’. The schedule on Sunday continues with an engaging session from Geraldine Wharry, fashion futurist on ‘Fashion Futurology – Macro Trends Redefining the Future Fashion Factory’. Source Fashion pointed out that key looks from McDowell will be joined by a curated presentation of Source Fashion’s global exhibitors highlighting the season’s trends demonstrating that responsible fashion should never compromise on style. The event will open up with the Source Fashion Catwalk by ‘Cult of Fashion’ on 18 February, Sunday and will repeat eight times over the course of the three-day event. Download Source Fashion content programme ![]()
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