Shah Rayeed Chowdhury, Director of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), represented Bangladesh at the prestigious Global Fashion Conference 2025, which began on 16 November 2025 in Humen Town, China.
Shah Rayeed Chowdhury highlighted the remarkable strides made by Bangladesh’s garment industry, particularly in the areas of workplace safety, social compliance, and environmental sustainability. He emphasized how transformative industry initiatives and strong commitment to responsible manufacturing have elevated “Made in Bangladesh” into a respected and trusted brand in the global apparel market.
This year's conference is being held under the theme “Fashion Transformation: Coexistence in Diversity,” focusing on the opportunities created by the new wave of technological advancement and industrial transformation reshaping the global fashion landscape.
The Global Fashion Conference (GFC) is recognized as a leading international platform for dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge exchange within the global textile and apparel industry. Its mission is to promote international cooperation, drive innovation, foster sustainability, and support the flow of new technologies and emerging trends that will shape the future of fashion.
Keynote presentations included an address by Sun Ruizhe, President of the China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC), on Fashion Transformation: Coexistence in Diversity, and a presentation by Professor Ma Zhaoyuan on Human-Machine Collaboration and Leadership in Digital Intelligence.
Renowned international designers -- including Jeff Banks, British Fashion Designer, Knight Commander of The British Empire Creator of JEFF BANKS Label; Joshua Scacheri, Design Director of Gieves & Hawkes; Christophe Blondin-Péchabrier; Fabio Del Bianco, Design Director of Tod's Menswear; Chen Yu, Founder & Design Director of Chen Yu STUDIO; and Chen Peng, Founder of CHENPENG Brand, -- also shared their perspectives on current and emerging trends shaping the global fashion industry.
The conference brought together representatives from leading textile and apparel associations from Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, and Egypt, facilitating insightful discussions on modernization, collaboration, and inclusive growth within the global fashion ecosystem.
The conference brought together a distinguished group of global industry leaders and dignitaries, including Chen Dapeng, President of the China National Garment Association (CNGA); Yan Yan, Vice President of the China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC); Juan Pares, President of the International Textile Manufacturers Federation; and Loo Chee Chien, Secretary General of the Textile, Apparel, Footwear, and Travel Goods Association in Cambodia (TAFTAC).
Also in attendance were Hany Mohamed Kadah, Executive Director of the Egyptian Chamber of Apparel & Home Textile Industries (ECAHT); Rohit Munjal and Ankur Gadia, Vice Presidents of the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI); Marco Landi, President of Nazionale CNA Federmoda; Francesco Fiordelli, In Exclusive Charge for Confindustria Moda; Natalia Akhshabayeva, Vice President of the Association of Light Industry Enterprises of Kazakhstan; and Anne Patricia Sutanto, Chairwoman of the Indonesia Garment and Textile Association. Other notable participants included Jay Ishak, Executive Officer and Founder of the International Fashion Chamber Malaysia; Khine Khine Nwe, Secretary General of the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association (MGMA); Loubna Fadili, Head of the Textile & Leather Department at the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency; Muhammad Babar Khan, President of the Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PHMA), and Azizullah Goheer, Secretary General of the Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA.
The lineup further included Masahiro Kubo, fashion journalist and Chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers, Tokyo (CFD Tokyo); Juan Parés, President of the International Textile Manufacturers Federation; Than Duc Vie, Vice President of the Vietnam Textile & Apparel Association (VITAS); Komsarn Wijitwikrom, Board Director of the National Federation of Thai Textile Industries (NFTTI); Victoria Alexa Kuan Chan, Director General of the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center; Chen Xiaoli, Deputy Director of the Productivity Promotion Department at CNTAC; Sherry Yang, Business Director of CLO Virtual Fashion; George Deng, Founder and CEO of NuvaTech; and A. Yeung Chun Fan, President of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Textiles.