Special thematic section for clothing, footwear and accessories, the “Thessfashion”is organizing for the first time this year as part of its participation in 87th International Exhibition of Thessaloniki (9-17/9) the Chamber of Commerce of the city (BETH), with the aim of promoting and strengthening the extroversion of these branches, through a series of events.

As announced in today’s announcement BETH“Thessfashion” will be attended by prominent names in fashion (fashion designers and representatives of successful businesses), while the “attendance” will be provided by businesses – members of the BETH, as well as businesses – members of the Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Thessaloniki, Athens, Kozani and Aitoloakarnania.

The companies participating in “Thessfashion” are around 40, occupying an area of ​​1,600 sq.m. in stand 16 where it will be installed, while fashion shows, open to the public, will take place on Saturday 16 September (women’s, men’s clothing, footwear and accessories) and Sunday, September 17 (children’s clothing).

Businesses from the fashion sector participate in the event, such as: Tassos Mitropoulos, Chrysa and Elena Dragona, Anna Samouka, Mischalis Atelier, ACCESS FASHION, Bill Cost, MRT MARTINI Energy, Stefan, Williams Denim, For Your Fashion, Alter Ego, ΕVA MARKOR, Paul Christophe, Energiers, Serafino- Mamma Natura, TONY COOPER, Walkme, Pick a Blue, Chrisper, Romba’s, Leather M&G, Monzouzou, ANASTASIA, Oratia, By Lazaros Savvidis, Komboloi Art.

The opening of Thessfashion is expected to take place on Sunday, September 10 at 1:30 p.mthe regional governor of Central Macedonia, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, as the event is under the auspices of the PKK.

The participation of BETH at the 87th TEF, at stand 2

In addition to the special participation organized at stand 16, BETH also participates at stand 2, joining forces for another year with the Chambers of Crafts of Athens and Piraeus, within the framework of the participation of the Central Union of Chambers. The opening of the stand is expected to be carried out by the Minister of Development and Investments, Kostas Skrekas.