Fashion by Informa has revealed the dates for its 2026 trade shows.
MAGIC, Project, Sourcing and Offprice will be held Feb. 17 to 19 and Aug. 10 to 12 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Holding all four shows at the same time will allow the industry to shop women’s contemporary, sportswear, footwear, accessories, home, gifts and beauty at MAGIC, and men’s premium contemporary apparel, footwear and accessories at Project. At the same time, Sourcing will provide the opportunity for brands to connect with apparel and footwear manufacturers, suppliers and service providers while Offprice will allow retailers to find discounted merchandise.
“The strategic timing of our 2026 events is designed to perfectly align with the industry’s sourcing and manufacturing timelines, giving our Project and Sourcing community the opportunity to discover new materials, production capabilities and conduct business at optimal times throughout the year,” said Edwina Kulego, vice president of sourcing, men’s and international. “We continue to evolve our marketplace to meet the changing needs of the global supply chain and contemporary menswear market while providing the essential platform where international connections are forged and sustainable business partnerships thrive.”
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In addition, Coterie and MAGIC will return to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York on Feb. 24 to 26 and Sept. 9 to 11. Coterie offers contemporary and advanced contemporary women’s apparel, footwear, beauty and accessories brands while the New York edition of MAGIC is focused on women’s trend, young contemporary and modern sportswear.
“We recognize that timing is everything in fashion, which is why we’ve positioned our events to give our community optimal opportunities for discovery and commerce throughout the year,” said Purvi Kanji, vice president of Coterie. “As we evolve, we remain dedicated to curating an elevated experience where high-end brands and discerning retailers can forge meaningful partnerships that drive business success.”
MAGIC is also returning to Nashville where it will hold a show centered around women’s trend and young contemporary brands at the Music City Center on April 28 to 29.
“By strategically positioning MAGIC events across three distinct regions, we’re creating multiple touchpoints that respond directly to the rhythm of the fashion industry’s evolving needs,” said Jordan Rudow, vice president of MAGIC. “This approach ensures our community can engage with the market at optimal times regardless of their location, reflecting our commitment to meeting buyers and sellers where they are while maintaining the vibrant energy and connection that defines the MAGIC experience.”