From 27 to 30 April 2025, Hong Kong will host seven major lifestyle trade events, covering gifts, houseware, fashion, printing, packaging, and licensing. These exhibitions will bring global industry leaders together under one roof, offering a wide range of products and innovations.
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre will house fairs for gifts, houseware, fashion, and licensing, while AsiaWorld-Expo will accommodate printing and packaging events. Over 6,500 exhibitors from around the world are expected to present the latest trends, advanced solutions, and popular brands.
Gifts & Premium Fair Marks 40 Years
Among these events, the Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair will celebrate its 40th anniversary. The Hall of Fine Designs will return, showcasing renowned brands such as Monnaie de Paris from France, known for minting national coins, and Hong Kong’s Camel, a brand specialising in vacuum flasks popular among young creatives.
The Hong Kong Exporters’ Association will bring together local businesses to highlight their creativity and branding expertise. The Hong Kong Smart Design Awards winners will be featured, displaying innovative designs to global buyers.
Home InStyle Expands Creative Offerings
Home InStyle will continue to connect lifestyle and design professionals. The Cultural and Creative Corner will be upgraded to a Cultural and Creative Avenue, featuring international design influencers and brands inspired by heritage. Pantone will return as a colour partner, revealing trends for Fall/Winter 2025 and Spring/Summer 2026. Design Anthology will curate a dedicated lifestyle section.
With the silver economy growing rapidly, the fair will introduce the Gerontech Living Pavilion, which will feature innovative senior-friendly products from more than 10 local companies. Visitors can join seminars, interactive sessions, and guided tours to explore emerging design concepts.
Fashion InStyle Highlights Sustainable Innovation
Fashion InStyle will serve as a comprehensive sourcing platform for materials, apparel, accessories, and fashion technology. A new feature, NEXT@Fashion InStyle, will showcase sustainability and creativity through collaborations between emerging designers, material suppliers, and major brands.
Attendees will discover eco-friendly materials, including Gambier Canton Silk, a centuries-old Chinese textile, and AlgaFila, a fabric derived from seaweed. Fashion parades and expert-led seminars will further highlight these innovations.
Printing & Packaging Fair and DeLuxe PrintPack Showcase Advanced Solutions
Jointly organised by HKTDC and CIEC Exhibition Company (HK) Limited, the Hong Kong International Printing & Packaging Fair will mark its 20th edition in 2025. Exhibitors will present a variety of solutions, including biodegradable materials, flexible packaging, and enhanced printing technologies.
Following its 2024 debut, DeLuxe PrintPack Hong Kong will return with high-end printing and packaging products designed for premium goods.
Industry Insights Through Seminars
Throughout the event, industry leaders will share insights on sustainability, health innovations, creative strategies, fashion technology, and smart packaging. Attendees can also join interactive demonstrations to experience new products firsthand. The fairs aim to provide a one-stop platform for diverse sourcing needs and business growth.
Licensing Show and Conference Foster Global Partnerships
The Hong Kong International Licensing Show will connect global licensors with licensees, agents, and traders. Brands from arts, animation, gaming, and lifestyle sectors will showcase opportunities for collaboration.
The Asian Licensing Conference will feature top executives discussing key industry trends, such as sustainability, technology in immersive art, and business opportunities in China.
Digital Tools Enhance Buyer Experience
Under the EXHIBITION+ model, the fairs will integrate online and offline experiences. Buyers can explore products on the hktdc.com Sourcing platform and network through Click2Match. During the fair, the Scan2Match function in the HKTDC Marketplace App will allow users to scan QR codes, save supplier details, and continue discussions online beyond the event.