Kyiv will be turned into a unique shopping and entertainment festival early in March. The event is expected not only to bring together products from designers from different countries on one platform, but also to present interesting shows, workshops and more. Residents of Kyiv will be able to buy special gifts for spring holidays, bags, clothes, shoes and accessories created by designers.
On March 3-5, the International Exhibition Center will become the place where participants from Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova, Turkey, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Italy will tell the public about their services and products. It will also be a good opportunity for them to establish strong business relationships and find partners in Ukraine and abroad. The ambassadors of the countries whose companies will participate in the event will contribute to the promotion, as they will be available for direct communication there.
The festival, organized by the Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (ULIE), is backed by the Chambers of Commerce of the above mentioned countries. Following the event, they will publish a directory with companies and enterprises that were present at the exhibition.
A number of well-known companies that manufacture souvenirs, clothes, shoes, knitwear, handicraft goods and others have already showed their interest in this First Spring Festival. Participation in the event is seen as an opportunity to test products, receive the feedback from consumers, inform people about the advantages of the products. It is worth mentioning that the trade fair will be held on the eve of International Women's Day marked on March 8, therefore residents of Kyiv will come to buy gifts for this holiday.
"We have tried to make our festival, despite forecasts of the cold weather, a truly springlike, warm and comfortable day. The Exhibition Center's equipped marketplace will allow visitors to fully enjoy new products from our members, to participate in workshops, have a cup of coffee and have a good time on that day," the organizers of the festival have said.