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  • event November 2025

    Borås Textile Days

    At the 2025 Borås Textile Days in Sweden, Achim will deliver a keynote on sustainable and circular fashion business models and the Nordics’ role as a sustainability hub for the industry.

    Despite early awareness of its environmental impact, fashion arrived late to actual sustainability commitments. Shifting to a circular economy is required for the industry to finally walk the talk.

    We delved deeply into resale, exploring the challenges and opportunities of the secondhand market and how Sweden is uniquely positioned to be at the forefront of change. With a strong sustainability mindset, progressive regulation, modern resale concepts, pioneering companies and institutions such as theTextile Fashion Center, Sweden shows what’s possible when responsibility, innovation and research come together in fashion.

  • event February 2026

    WAIR Expert Exchange - 24 hours - Fast track to AI in fashio...

    How will AI-powered merchandising, digital agility, logistics innovation, and next-generation supply-chain models are redefining the industry. This event isn’t just about visionary thinking—it’s about real, actionable transformation that retail leaders can put into practice immediately.

  • event May 2026

    IGDS World Department Store Summit 2026

    In a time of uncertainty and shifting consumer behaviour, the Summit brings together global retail leaders to explore fresh strategies, new business models and the impact of AI, unified commerce and human talent on the future of department stores.

  • linkedin November 2025

    Borås Textile Days

    Why Sweden could lead the resale revolution Yesterday at Borås Textile Days, I had the privilege of sharing a FashionSIGHTS analysis of how circular business models could reshape the fashion landscape. Despite early awareness of its environmental impact, fashion arrived late to actual sustainability commitments. Shifting to a circular economy is required for the industry to finally walk the talk. We delved deeply into resale, exploring the challenges and opportunities of the secondhand market and how Sweden is uniquely positioned to be at the forefront of change. With a strong sustainability mindset, progressive regulation, modern resale concepts, pioneering companies and institutions such as the Textile Fashion Center, Sweden shows what’s possible when responsibility, innovation and research come together in fashion. A heartfelt thank you to Git Guldare and Textile Fashion Center for organizing such an important event and to all the inspiring experts who joined the discussion – it’s always energizing to exchange ideas on the future of fashion and how we can accelerate positive change together.