Grab your Little Black Book

Register by Sunday for hard copy of guide to Autumn Fair

 

Autumn Fair’s Little Black Book was only launched this week but you need to register by Sunday, 28 July, to get your hands on a hard copy of the guide for the upcoming trade show.

And, with limited numbers available from Autumn Fair organiser Hyve, attendees need to get a wiggle on to have the pre-show buyers’ guide delivered to their door ready for the Sunday to Wednesday, 1-4 September, event at Birmingham’s NEC.

Above: Navigate Autumn Fair with The Little Black Book
Above: Navigate Autumn Fair with The Little Black Book

Packed full of information to help buyers start planning their visit, the Little Black Book includes the line-up of new and returning exhibitors across the show’s three buying destinations of Gift, Home, and Fashion, and 10 product sectors including Greetings, Stationery & Wrap in Hall 6.

“The Little Black Book has become the buyer’s bible,” said Autumn Fair event director Soraya Gadelrab, “a sought-after publication that helps them to curate their bestselling collections at the show, discover thousands of exciting new products, and be inspired.”

Above: Soraya Gadelrab on stage at The Retas where Autumn Fair/Spring Fair was a sponsor
Above: Soraya Gadelrab on stage at The Retas where Spring & Autumn Fair was a sponsor

She added that the guide is designed to let buyers spend less time finding the products and more time experiencing them, using the enclosed floor plan to navigate the show, find key brands with the A-Z Exhibitor List of over 800 exhibitors, take an exclusive look at the latest products, and check out a snapshot of exciting buyer initiatives.

Register by Sunday for a hard copy to be delivered to a UK address in the week commencing 5 August – everyone who registers will also receive a digital copy of the Little Black Book.

To register click here, and for more information about Autumn Fair, 1-4 September at NEC, Birmingham, click here.

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