Event Details
Milano Pret a Porter
| Monday 27 Feb 2012 | |
| Information: | MILANOVENDEMODA is an event that sets the rules in the fahion world. It is an indispensable event for manufacturers and stylists that want to increase or acquire international visibility. Milanovendemoda proposes an selection of quality collections known for the originality of their design, the materials used and fine workmanship. Last but not least MVM reflects and gathers together all the potential of Milan. |
| Phone: | +39 02 34984405 |
| Website: | http://www.milanovendemoda.expocts.it/ |
| Info/Notes: |
22 feb - 27 feb
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| Map Link: | Click here for map and directions. |
| Location: | Fiera Milano |
| Website: | http://www.fieramilano.it/ |
| Email: | topclients@fieramilano.it |
| Phone: | +39 02 4997 7713 |
| Address: | Piazzale Carlo Magno 1 |
| City: | Milan |
| Zip: | 20149 |
| Country: | Italy |
| Information: | Eleven modern pavilions with a total gross covered floor space of 115,000 sq.m located in the heart of the city: this is fieramilanocity, the exhibition complex that continues operating in Milan following the opening of the new exhibition complex at Rho. It consists of the most modern and functional pavilions at the "historic" complex, which was partially closed in 2006, and continues to host smaller exhibitions with more limited logistical requirements, in addition to events that cannot be held outside the city. |
MILANOVENDEMODA is an event that sets the rules in the fahion world. It is an indispensable event for manufacturers and stylists that want to increase or acquire international visibility. Milanovendemoda proposes an selection of quality collections known for the originality of their design, the materials used and fine workmanship. Last but not least MVM reflects and gathers together all the potential of Milan.
Eleven modern pavilions with a total gross covered floor space of 115,000 sq.m located in the heart of the city: this is fieramilanocity, the exhibition complex that continues operating in Milan following the opening of the new exhibition complex at Rho. It consists of the most modern and functional pavilions at the "historic" complex, which was partially closed in 2006, and continues to host smaller exhibitions with more limited logistical requirements, in addition to events that cannot be held outside the city.
