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Gateway to Paris: 20 Bangladeshi Companies Present Sustainable Style & Expertise at Texworld

Texworld, Apparel Sourcing, and Leatherworld Paris 2025 opened today, 15 September, at the Paris–Le Bourget Exhibition Centre, launching three days of global textile innovation and sourcing. The fair runs through 17 September, attracting industry professionals from across the fashion supply chain.

Now in its 57th edition, the fair continues to be a leading platform for sourcing, trend insights, and industry collaboration. This year’s format brings together fabric suppliers (Texworld) and garment manufacturers (Apparel Sourcing) under one roof, offering a streamlined experience for global buyers.

Bangladesh is represented in both key segments: (NZ Denims, HOORAIN HIGH TECH FABRICS  (HTF), TEX WEAVE, CLOVER DESIGN & SOURCING LTD, EPB). This presence underscores Bangladesh’s growing role in the global textile and apparel industry. EPB is also representing 07 Exhibitors in the show .

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With 1,300 exhibitors from over 35 countries, including China, India, Turkey, Korea, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, the fair reflects the diversity of today’s sourcing landscape. The Avantex area adds a forward-looking touch, featuring innovations in sustainable and tech-enabled fashion. Texworld Paris is a major gateway for the exporters of textiles & apparel to enter in the  European market, as it is a global hub for fashion in industry. It helps to build a long term network between international buyer and domestic exporter or manufacturer.

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