- Hangzhou hosted the two-day Kingpins denim trade show blending B2B and B2C activities.
- Themes of ‘Innovation’ and ‘Inspiration’ guided workshops, exhibits, and seminars.
- Highlights included Denim Talks, sustainability showcases, and a future-forward fashion show.
The 2025 edition of Kingpins China took place from May 22 to 23 at the ADM MORE venue in Hangzhou, drawing professionals and denim lovers alike. With a dual focus on innovation and inspiration, the event offered a holistic experience spanning technical seminars, sustainability forums, creative exhibits, and retail pop-ups.
Exhibitors showcased pioneering efforts in eco-friendly design, such as Jeanologia’s Denim Métiers, Tonello’s machinery advancements, and Lycra’s COOLMAX technology.
Denim Reimagined: Kingpins China 2025 Bridges Creativity and Sustainability
Kingpins China 2025 created a dynamic platform where industry stakeholders met consumers in a vibrant fusion of commerce and creativity. Held in Hangzhou, the event combined business networking and retail experiences to reinforce denim’s cultural relevance and industrial evolution.
The event’s educational segment, Denim Talks, addressed crucial topics like circular fashion, low-impact garment washing, and cutting-edge fabric development. These sessions encouraged knowledge exchange across generations and disciplines, nurturing a more informed denim community.
Meanwhile, immersive displays like The Boxes fostered collaboration and design thinking. From UseDem’s repurposed denim artistry to Vintage Style Research’s exploration of heritage silhouettes, exhibitors pushed boundaries of how denim can be conceptualized and consumed.
Emerging designers were given the spotlight in the closing fashion show, “Young and the Future,” which presented bold, experimental pieces. These showcased a new wave of creatives who are not only style-forward but sustainability-conscious, ready to carry denim into a more mindful future.
Kingpins China 2025 successfully demonstrated that denim is no longer just a basic staple—it’s a medium for change, expression, and global collaboration rooted in innovation.
“Everyone owns at least one pair of jeans, but many outside the industry don’t realise the level of innovation, craftsmanship, and technology behind them.”