Exhibition Information
- Name
- Shanghai International Wedding Dress and Formal Wear Exhibition
- Industry
- Wedding Dress
- City
- Shanghai
- Venue
- No. 1099 Guo Zhan Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai
- Abbreviation
- China Wedding Expo
- Exhibition Dates
- Visitors
- 100000 visitors
- Exhibitors
- 650 exhibitors
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of the Shanghai International Wedding Dress and Ceremony Wear Show
- The Shanghai Wedding Dress Expo (China Wedding Expo) is one of the largest and most influential industry events in the global wedding‑related sector.Held concurrently with the Shanghai International Wedding Photography Equipment Exhibition, it is widely recognized within the industry as a “barometer” for China’s wedding‑related market and a one‑stop procurement and trade platform. Co‑organized by the Shanghai Branch of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the Chinese Society of Portrait Photography, the event has evolved over more than two decades into a central hub connecting the global wedding‑industry value chain.
- The core value of participation lies in its platform‑based, full‑chain coverage and its robust channels for precisely linking exhibitors with global buyers. The show brings together resources spanning the entire wedding‑related ecosystem—wedding dresses and ceremony wear, makeup and styling, fashion accessories, photography equipment, post‑production services, and wedding‑related supplies—creating a complete industrial closed loop from design and R&D to end‑consumer sales. Its professional audience includes wedding‑dress distributors, studio purchasers, wedding‑planning agencies, independent designers, and international buyers, providing exhibiting companies with a strategic gateway to engage directly with key decision‑makers across the industry.
- The exhibition has established an international platform that connects to global markets, with overseas brands positioning China as a strategic gateway for expanding into Asian markets.Overseas brands view the show as a critical platform for entering the Chinese market, attracting such internationally renowned names as Spain’s Pronovias, Japan’s Katsuyoshi, Italy’s Aolisa, and France’s PRONUPTIA, all of whom have participated year after year. For the 2025 edition, the event will bring together more than 200 brands from 14 countries and regions; Ukraine’s Lietta will make its Chinese debut, while Spain’s Pronovias Group will present multiple sub‑brands under its umbrella.
- Keeping pace with three major industry trends—“Made in China,” brand evolution, and value‑for‑money”—the show has forged a cutting‑edge technological ecosystem through deep integration of industry, academia, research, and application.Chinese designer brands are undergoing iterative upgrades at the show, with homegrown labels such as LAFINE, VIO WANG, Tianxi, Daoshu, and MUZI skillfully blending traditional embroidery, Chinese motifs, and vintage color palettes with modern tailoring techniques and advanced fabric technologies, thus showcasing the allure of innovation intertwined with tradition. Concurrent events—including new‑collection runway shows and makeup‑styling competitions—further stimulate industry dialogue and talent development. In response to consumers’ growing preference for rationality and practicality, the show features a diverse portfolio of brands: domestic labels leverage their profound understanding of local demand and agile supply chains to offer high‑value products, while international brands introduce light‑luxury lines and classic collections tailored to varying budgets.
- For Chinese enterprises, this exhibition serves as a strategic gateway for expanding both domestic and international markets, accessing global resources, and showcasing innovative capabilities.Having started as an OEM‑driven industry, China’s wedding‑dress sector now finds in the Shanghai Wedding Dress Expo the ideal platform for nurturing indigenous brands and elevating Chinese design prowess. Domestic labels such as Naiteli, Ji Hunfang, Wei Ai, and Mingrui have, after years of cultivation, begun to demonstrate tangible results, striving to establish themselves as leading Chinese wedding‑dress brands. Exhibiting companies can use this platform to connect with global core purchasing networks, seizing early opportunities in the wedding‑industry’s transformation toward branding, internationalization, and cultural integration.





