The exhibition Indigo Fashion edition, held from September 15 to 18 at Paris-Nord Villepinte (93), was attended by 13 354 visitors, a figure down 3.5% from September 2008. A slight decline in an economic context still wobbly did not stop the show involving a tender drawings, embroideries and appliqués to rhyme with creativity.
Topping the list of visitors, France ranks first with 3 931 hits, while the United Kingdom retains its second place with 1 336 hits, a slight decrease, which organizers said “reflects the downturn of the textile clothing in this country this year. 1 228 Italians, 930 Germans have also made the trip while the Belgian visitor numbers is increasing.
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As for Asian: Chinese, Japanese and Koreans also came more while Brazil is the first country visitor to South America. “There is a sense of recovery, with the return of the Americans for example, even if we do not yet returned to historical levels,” said Virginia Raluy the exhibition Indigo.
Later they were 165 exhibitors (51% of Britons, 20% French 18% Italian) is a figure unchanged compared to September 2008. Installed this time north of Hall 5 of Paris-Nord Villepinte, they have benefited from synergies with First Vision. Signe tangible : Tangible sign: “The number of exhibitors at Première Vision visiting Indigo continues to grow. For this edition, more than 1 700 exhibitors tissue (against 1 400 in September 2008) who came in search of print, embroidery, jacquard patterns [...] presented on Indigo, “says the organization the show.

And to highlight the art of print an original and unusual, body painting has been honored by the Australian artist Emma Hack in two performances of body painting. The performances from the studio of French drawings Colored Zebra and British studio Design Union.
Upcoming Shows Direction by Indigo in New York on 12 and January 13, 2010
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