Massive Canadian Fashion Trade Show Launching Early Next Year

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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PARKSHOWEXPO founders (on the left), Megan Szanik, Kara Chomistek and Jessie Li. Mode Models wearing Canadian fashions on the right. PARKSHOWEXPO founders (on the left), Megan Szanik, Kara Chomistek and Jessie Li. Mode Models wearing Canadian fashions on the right. 

PARKSHOWEXPO founders (on the left), Megan Szanik, Kara Chomistek and Jessie Li. Mode Models wearing Canadian fashions on the right. 

Launching in Calgary early next year will be inaugural biannual fashion trade show, PARKSHOWEXPO, that will celebrate Canadian fashion and encourage brands and retailers to keep dollars within the country. Taking place from February 27 to March 1 of 2017, the event invites buyers, retailers, designers, brands and consumers from across the nation to participate, bringing together the fashion industry under one roof for an inclusive business-to-business fashion exchange.

More than 350 fashion brands and distributors will showcase Autumn/ Winter 2017 men’s and women’s outerwear, attire and accessories to 2500+ industry professionals. Arts, culinary and educational programming will complement the trade show allowing national and international attendees a refreshing dialogue on Canadian fashion.

“There are no current opportunities within Canada where all the members of the fashion industry can come together, and much less for the consumer or international retailers and distributors to access Canadian brands,” says Megan Szanik, co-founder and CEO of PSE “PARKSHOWEXPO is flipping the traditional model on its head. We’re gathering all members in one place so we can inspire, connect and educate our colleagues on the changing fashion business. We believe that in this economy, it’s not only smart, it’s essential for Canadian retailers to keep dollars close to home and to showcase and encourage the export of sought after fashion that is designed and made in Canada.”


PARKSHOWEXPO Media Launch in Calgary at The Nash RestaurantPARKSHOWEXPO Media Launch in Calgary at The Nash Restaurant

PARKSHOWEXPO Media Launch in Calgary at The Nash Restaurant

Apart from industry events, the public will be invited to explore style-focused installments, including PARKSHOP – the world’s biggest Canadian brand pop-up shop.

Brands, designers and retailers interested in participating in PARKSHOWEXPO can find more details at parkshowexpo.com

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: May 10, 2016



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