Autumn Fair, the UK retail’s inspirational shopping destination for Home, Gift and Fashion, has announced the launch of its new campaign theme promising a celebration of newness and original products that will bring retail stores to life, putting the spotlight on the allure of the ‘shop window’ and the best of British suppliers.
Showcasing its importance in the retail calendar, Autumn Fair 2024 will host the retail market's bellwether brands in every major sector across Home, Gift, and Fashion with over 30 per cent of brands exclusive to the show. The September buying show will also celebrate the best that Britain has to offer, paying homage to the British suppliers who are able to fulfil quick turnarounds with new products on small order quantities to cater to the evolving needs of the indies.
ndependents flock to Autumn Fair to replenish inventory for end of year (peak season), and the buying trend is now little and often. With limited storage capacity and lower cash flow, this buying strategy is necessary to prepare for the increase in end of year sales. Autumn Fair provides the last opportunity in the year for product exploration.
"We will be putting buying at the forefront of everything we do. We'll be revamping the way buyers shop the show with improvements to the onsite experience, website, registration and more to help them best prepare and get the most out of the show. We'll be creating more trails and buyer experiences to enable them to find the right brands. Indies need to make every second away from the store count. They need to be efficient and effective especially during a busy time of the season, and Autumn Fair will be their trusted resource to shop the brands that can make a difference for them now."
Samantha Gibbs, owner of Nest, a trio of giftshops in Leicestershire adds, "Autumn Fair is a staple in my buying schedule. It punctuates the season shifts and provides huge opportunities to shop new products that will be available for the Autumn/Winter. This guarantees your shop windows are looking as fresh, current and relevant as they can be, and without the fair it would be far harder to achieve that!"
For more information please visit www.autumnfair.com