On July 18, the International Pavilion, consisting of over 30 renowned companies from France, Italy, the UK, South Korea, Japan, and Mongolia, opened at the 8th China (Ordos) International Cashmere and Wool Exhibition.
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Within the nearly 500 square-meter pavilion, Italy's fashion excellence, France's exquisite elegance, the UK's classic heritage, Japan's meticulous craftsmanship, South Korea's cutting-edge innovation, and Mongolia's natural treasures were all on display.
The exhibits covered the world's top cashmere and wool brands, high-end garment designs, innovative fabric technologies, premium yarn materials, and industry-leading cutting-edge technologies and patents.
The event also invited five internationally renowned cashmere and wool fashion designers and international buyers, using a "national theme + full-chain display" model to create a concentrated display area that integrates cutting-edge technology, top design concepts, and high-quality products.

Damon Frank Giannoccaro, creative director of Giannoccaro Italia.[Photo/Dongsheng Release]
"Ordos has globally outstanding cashmere and wool production processes and high-quality products," said Damon Frank Giannoccaro, creative director of Giannoccaro Italia. "We hope to strengthen cooperation with local Ordos brands through the International Pavilion platform, helping them enhance brand operations and expand Ordos' cashmere and wool products into European and North American markets."

Lee Nak Hee, designer of JW TWXTILE from South Korea. [Photo/Dongsheng Release]
"This is my first time in China, and at this exhibition, I have encountered many Chinese cashmere and wool brands. I hope to strengthen cooperation with Ordos' cashmere brands in the future to jointly explore the market," said Lee Nak Hee, designer of JW TWXTILE from South Korea.
This exhibition attracted over 30 companies and buyers, including the UK's Johnston of Elgin, France's Eric Bompard, Japan's Fujibo Holdings, South Korea's Cosmo Textile, and Mongolia's Khanbogd Cashmere, and invited nearly 10 national exhibition groups to seek cooperation and joint development.

The opening ceremony of the International Pavilion. [Photo/Dongsheng Release]

The pavilion of Italy. [Photo/Dongsheng Release]

The pavilion of the UK. [Photo/Dongsheng Release]

The pavilion of Japan. [Photo/Dongsheng Release]

The pavilion of Mongolia. [Photo/Dongsheng Release]
Reporters: Liu Yue, Fu Yuwei, Qiao Baoning, Wubuchi, and Hou Zhijin