The exhibition brings together top global suppliers and buyers in the fashion industry, with both buyers and exhibitors coming from relevant fields, demonstrating a high level of professionalism. In addition, representatives of global business associations and professional buyers are also invited to participate, further enhancing the professional stature of the event.
The Thai Fashion Consumer Market Is Showing A Strong Growth Momentum, Attracting Investors And Brands To Enter.
The Economy Is On An Upward Trend, And The Middle Class Is Growing Steadily.
As one of the economic powerhouses in Southeast Asia, Thailand has maintained a robust level of GDP growth over the past few years. According to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Thailand’s real GDP growth rate has been sustained at around 4-5% in the last five years. This has provided a solid economic foundation for the expansion of Thailand's middle class. Data from the World Bank indicate that the Thai middle-class population is continuously growing, comprising an increasing share of the overall population, which in turn offers strong support for the development of the fashion consumer market.
The Future Of The Thai Fashion Market Is Promising
Enjoy Trying New Brands
Love Substantial Discounts
Are Accustomed to Proactive Spending
Female-led Consum- Ption Dominates
They Are Frequent Visitors to ShoppingMalls
Have A Passion For Shopping
The fashion sensibility of Thailand's younger generation has notably increased as they gravitate more towards personalized and diversified fashion experiences. According to data from the Thai Statistical Office, in recent years, Thailand has seen a year-on-year increase in imports of fashion categories such as leather and fur, textile raw materials, footwear and headwear, jewelry, and beauty and personal care products, with a rapid growth rate. This indicates a substantial demand in the Thai fashion market in recent years, demonstrating robust market vitality.
The fashion sensitivity of Thailand's younger generation has significantly increased, with a growing emphasis on personalized and diverse fashion experiences. According to a survey by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, 22% of Thai consumers shop at least 2-3 times a month, and there has been a steady trend of increased spending on fashion products by Thai consumers over the past few years. This indicates that Thai consumers are enthusiastic about shopping, reflecting a strong shopping culture.