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Autumn Fair: Last Chance To Register For The Little Black Book

There’s still time for Autumn Fair visitors to receive The Little Black Book – the buyer’s go-to guide for the show – which is taking place from 1-4 September 2024 at the NEC. It’s the only opportunity for visitors to receive a printed copy, but buyers must register before Sunday 28 July. Copies will be delivered by post during the week commencing 5 August.

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

Above: To receive a copy of Autumn Fair’s The Little Black Book, visitors must register by Sunday July 28.
Above: To receive a copy of Autumn Fair’s The Little Black Book, visitors must register by Sunday July 28.

As with previous years, The Little Black Book is packed full of information to give buyers a heads up and help them to start planning their visit. It includes the line-up of new and returning exhibitors across the show’s three buying destinations – Gift, Home and Fashion.

It can be used to navigate the show using the Autumn Fair show floor plan, find key brands via the A-Z exhibitor list of over 800 exhibitors, take an exclusive look at the latest products and see a snapshot of buyer initiatives.

Digital copies of The Little Black Book will also be sent to everyone who registers.

To register for Autumn Fair, and be in with a chance of receiving The Little Black Book, visit www.autumnfair.com/visitor-registration

 

Top: Visitors at last year’s Autumn Fair.

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