The fashion fair Neonyt had to be canceled this summer due to the COVID-19 crisis. The organizers decided to open a virtual show called "Neonyt on Air" with talks, conferences, interviews, and discussions about the future of fashion retail.

Neonyt specializes in sustainability in the textile and apparel industry. It offers lectures and discussion events on trending topics in the fashion world.

The virtual event is taking place from July 13th to 17th and is available to watch on the fashion fair's social media channels.


"The fashion industry and the trade fair industry face new challenges, but above all, they also offer great opportunities. Together with pioneers of the sustainable fashion industry like Hessnatur and the pioneers in digital businesses like Browzwear and Yoonatech as well as our two preferred partners, we address exactly these possibilities."

 - Thimo Schwenzfeier, show director at Neonyt


The Neonyt fashion show was previously part of Berlin Fashion Week, showcasing futuristic looks from outdoor and performance brands.





"Our vision is to change fashion together. Through collaboration and innovation, sustainability, and technology. That’s why we’ve come up with a new business and communication platform: Neonyt - the global hub for fashion, sustainability, and innovation."

 - Neonyt Summer 2020


Neonyt is committed to offering its community a variety of infotainment on the sustainability sector. It aspires to change fashion for the better with new aesthetics, trends, and lifestyles.

Discussing inherent themes of fashion merged with sustainability, international industry experts lead the transformation in the textile and apparel industry.

Discover the complete "Neonyt on Air" program at messefrankfurt.com


Photos via Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

 



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