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MICAMx 2023

Italy - Strada Statale del Sempione, 28 – 20017 Rho (Milano)
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18 Sep 23 | CET: 02:45 PM - 18 Sep 23 | CET: 03:00 PM

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MICAM Milano, the world’s leading footwear fair promoted by Assocalzaturifici, is one of a kind: a benchmark event for dealers from all over the world.
 
Top footwear brands present their collections at both editions of the fair: F/W in March and S/S in September.
 
MICAM Milano will be back with the SS 24 collections and looks forward to seeing you at the Fiera Milano Rho from 17th to 20th September 2023.
 
Session title: Sustainability in Footwear: A New Imperative
 
Session description: In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic brought a global reckoning across the luxury and fashion industry, and consumers have reacted to the ensuing cost of living crisis by embracing alternative ways of accessing.
 
This shift in mindsets alongside with the growing pressures from the regulators, starting with the EU, are driving change across fashion businesses who are exploring ways to be more circular from providing resale models, to leveraging AI and other technologies in their supply chain and in store, to reduce their inventory and waste.
 
Our presentation will look into the global consumer trends and legal framework driving more sustainable business models in the fashion industry, provide examples of case studies and conclude on the key winning strategies in this context.
 
Date and time of the EMI session: 18 September 2023, 2.45pm-3.00pm CEST
 
Name and title of speaker involved: Marguerite Le Rolland, Industry Manager – Apparel and Footwear
 
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