Fiere comparti moda 2025 close on a positive note

Fiere comparti moda 2025
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From February 23 to 25, the four Fiere comparti moda 2025 were held at Fieramilano Rho: MICAM Milano https://micam.it/ , MIPEL https://mipel.com/ , TheOne Milano https://www.theonemilano.com/it/ and Milano Fashion&Jewels https://www.milanofashionjewels.com/. The four fairs dedicated to accessory-fashion closed this first edition 2025 with satisfactory results, thanks also to the proximity with Milan Fashion Week, from February 25 to March 3. Not forgetting relay with the Lineapelle fair, which kicked off at Fieramilano Rho on February 25, where it will close on February 27.
Lots of new products on display at the various events this February 2025. Great attention was also paid to the tradition of craftsmanship, oriented toward excellence through contemporary cues, such as new materials and sustainable processing.
There was no shortage of educational moments held within each individual fair. A calendar that allowed operators to discover the most glamorous trends of the moment, but also to understand the complex heritage from which the most visionary and original ideas are born.

Fiere comparti moda 2025: sectors in good health

With 40,449 total trade visitors, 45 percent of them coming from 127 countries such as Japan, China, France, Spain, Germany, Greece and Turkey, the four Milan events confirmed the numbers in line with the last edition. And relaunched the variety of styles and trends of the accessory, now considered an integral part of the global fashion world.
Despite a complex economic framework, both for the domestic and international markets, the events presented the proposals of 1,758 brands. Of these, 46 percent came from 51 countries from all continents. Demonstrating the strength and comprehensiveness of the ‘trade show’ tool in creating concrete business opportunities. Moments that the synergistic simultaneity of the events further enhanced.

The role of fashion in the Italian economy

Certifying the importance of the 4 Fiere comparti moda 2025 and especially the sectors that animate them, Antonio Tajani, Vice-President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs said that fashion, as a whole, is a key sector for Italy’s economic and employment development. And this is thanks in particular to the contribution of the excellence of made in Italy, represented both by large groups and by SMEs and artisans, who manage to combine innovation, technology and tradition.
Once again, making a system between different compartments has shown that the world of accessories is united and resilient, considered by international buyers as a univocal language, a proposal of excellence, able to suggest new trends and explore the creativity of large and small companies as well as start-ups and emerging brands.