Business Desk
Texworld Paris, along with Apparel Sourcing, opened today at the Paris–Le Bourget Exhibition Centre, welcoming the global textile and fashion industry for three days of innovation, sourcing, and collaboration. The event runs through 4 February 2026, bringing together key players from across the international fashion supply chain.
This event brings together, twice a year in Paris, more than a thousand exhibitors from the fashion industry. It offers professional buyers from all over the world a sourcing platform with a wide variety of products ranging from basics to the most creative and qualitative.
Now in its 58th edition, Texworld Paris continues to reinforce its position as a leading international sourcing platform, featuring participation from major textile hubs including China, India, Turkiye, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This year’s show hosts more than 1,100 exhibitors from 33 countries, offering buyers unparalleled access to a wide and diversified range of textiles and apparel products.
Bangladesh is making a strong presence at Texworld Paris 2026, represented by a diverse group of 30 exhibitors. This includes 05 direct Texworld exhibitors, 07 apparel companies participating independently, and 18 apparel manufacturers exhibiting under the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) pavilion.
Notable participants include Aaron Denim / Mab Group, Nz Denim, H&F Fashion, Uniwear Sourcing, Clover Design & Sourcing, Bengal Glory, Siraj Apparels, and Rahmat Knit Wear, reflecting the country’s growing strength in textile and apparel manufacturing.
Bangladesh’s exhibitors are leveraging this platform to showcase their latest innovations, strengthen business relationships, and explore new export opportunities in the global market.
Passing comments in this regard, Abrar Hussain, Deputy Manager of Merchandising at Team Manufacturing, said, "Day 1 at the exhibition has been a great start. We had productive interactions with visitors and industry professionals and received encouraging interest in our products. We look forward to the coming days and more meaningful connections."