Kim Vu Fabric x Asian Fashion Show: A Brilliant Milestone at the International Fashion Exhibition

A Professional Leap for Asian Fashion The 2nd Asian Fashion Show in Vietnam returned on a larger, more professional scale, carrying high expectations for boosting trade within the Asian fashion industry. Held from December 5–7, 2025, at the Sky Expo Vietnam Convention Center, the event attracted over 13,000 visitors immediately upon opening.

     

A Standout Destination Amidst more than 200 booths representing over 200 international enterprises, the Kim Vu Fabric booth stood out as an inspiring destination—where the story of textiles was told through vivid, tangible samples.

Creating a Focal Point with Real-World Experiences

In the vast space of Sky Expo, Kim Vu became a bustling hub from day one. Visitors were drawn not only by the colors of hundreds of fabric samples but by the practical experience Kim Vu offered. Instead of merely looking and touching, clients could try on and feel the materials brought to life through finished office wear and casual fashion designs. This direct experience allowed businesses to easily evaluate quality, optimize sourcing time, and make quick decisions right at the event.

Valuable Connections

On the opening day, Kim Vu was honored to welcome representatives from the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS), organizers, and numerous domestic and international industry leaders. Every conversation opened a new door:

  • Enterprises seeking high-quality fabrics for large-scale uniform production.
  • Companies looking for natural materials for modern office uniforms.
  • Fashion brands aiming to develop sustainable product lines using viscose, cotton, and linen.

A 30-Year Journey Retold

What kept many partners at the booth was not just the variety, but the 30-year story narrated with pride by the Kim Vu team. With three decades of selecting, researching, and distributing thousands of fabric types—from cotton, viscose, linen, and kate to functional blends—Kim Vu remains committed to being a “One-stop fabric solution” for all designs. This dedication deeply resonated with partners, showcasing the heart of a Vietnamese business committed to the long game.

The Exhibition “Hotspot”

Throughout the three days, the booth remained a “hotspot” with visitor numbers rising steadily. In a short time, Kim Vu:

  • Welcomed thousands of visitors.
  • Connected with hundreds of partners from various countries.
  • Received special interest for private follow-up meetings.

For the team, this excitement signals that the Vietnamese fabric industry is gaining significant regional recognition.

Stepping into the Global Market

With participants from China, Thailand, Malaysia, India, and Korea, the event was a prime opportunity for Kim Vu to listen to international market needs—from quality standards and durability to sustainable trends. These insights are helping define Kim Vu’s roadmap for export expansion and portfolio refinement.

Closing the Event, Opening New Chapters

The Asian Fashion Show 2025 has concluded, but for Kim Vu, this is just the beginning. The handshakes, deep conversations, and new international connections have created a meaningful “year-end highlight” for the team.

Kim Vu Fabric sincerely thanks all customers, partners, associations, and international friends for visiting and experiencing our materials. Your support drives us to continue innovating and providing superior fabric solutions for both the Vietnamese and international fashion markets.

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