Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris 2026 opened on Monday at the Parc des Expositions de Paris–Le Bourget, bringing together international textile manufacturers, apparel producers and fashion industry buyers for one of the largest sourcing trade fairs in Europe.
Held across Halls 2, 3 and 4, the physical fair runs from February 2 to February 4 and reflects renewed momentum in global textile and fashion sourcing as brands adapt to shifting supply chains, sustainability demands and changing consumer behavior.
Organised by Messe Frankfurt France, Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris serves as a central meeting point for fabric suppliers, garment manufacturers and fashion professionals from across Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas. The event combines raw materials, finished apparel and accessory sourcing under one roof, positioning itself as a comprehensive sourcing platform for the international fashion industry.
Exhibitors at the 2026 edition are showcasing a wide range of products including woven and knitted fabrics, denim, prints, trims and finished garments for womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and accessories. The fair also highlights evolving sourcing strategies, with increased attention on near-shoring, small-quantity production and diversified manufacturing hubs.
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Trend-focused installations and curated areas provide insight into upcoming fashion directions, while sustainability remains a central theme. Many exhibitors are presenting recycled, organic and low-impact materials as brands face mounting regulatory and consumer pressure to improve environmental performance across the supply chain.
Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris continues to position itself as a barometer for the global textile market, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities facing the fashion sourcing sector in 2026. Industry participants view the event as a key platform for assessing supplier capabilities, monitoring market trends and rebuilding long-term partnerships in an increasingly complex global landscape.
The Paris fair is part of the wider Texworld global series, which includes editions in major sourcing and fashion hubs worldwide, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone event in the international textile and apparel trade.


