As part of the largest fashion exhibition CPM Collection Premiere Moscow 2025, a bright and long-awaited presentation of the FactoriesQ fashion platform took place. This event became a real sensation, and the platform's stand blew up the exhibition space, attracting the attention of representatives of the world's leading brands, buyers, designers and fashion experts. FactoriesQ did not just introduce itself — it set a new vector for the development of the fashion industry, becoming one of the most discussed topics of the exhibition.
FactoriesQ is a revolutionary fashion platform that brings brands together with trusted Chinese manufacturers, ensuring transparency, reliability and control at all stages of cooperation. It was created to simplify the search for factories, reduce risks, and optimize production and supply processes. This is not just a platform, but a powerful tool for any business that wants to take its production to a new level and work with the best suppliers in China.
The founders of FactoriesQ, Bernard Modan and Danil He, noted that the idea of creating the platform was born from their own experience in finding reliable manufacturers. FactoriesQ offers an efficient, secure and convenient system of interaction between brands and factories.
The Factory's stand has become one of the main attractions of CPM 2025. He embodied the concept of a fashion oasis, a place where the fashion business finds new solutions and discovers unprecedented opportunities for working with China.
The presentation brought together the best representatives of the industry: designers, brand owners, entrepreneurs and, of course, trendsetters and popular bloggers. A special excitement was caused by the participation of the star influencers of the Lischannel club, who shared their vision of the future of the fashion industry and discussed how technology can transform the market.
Bloggers and experts noted that FactoriesQ is not just a marketplace, but a new ecosystem that develops global fashion, creating new standards of quality, transparency and ethical production.
FactoriesQ relies on responsible production and sustainable technologies. During the presentation, the emphasis was placed on environmentally friendly and ethical working methods, which are increasingly being introduced into the global fashion industry.
The platform allows you to:
1. Choose trusted manufacturers who work in accordance with modern standards of quality and environmental friendliness.
2. Monitor the production process in real time.
3. Optimize logistics and reduce supply risks.
4. Build long-term and transparent partnerships with factories.
Such opportunities give brands a powerful tool for scaling, allowing them to work with China without intermediaries and risks.
After a vivid presentation at CPM 2025, it became obvious that FactoriesQ is more than a trend, it is a long—term solution that changes the rules of the game. It opens up new horizons for brands, allowing them not just to produce clothes, but to create the fashion of the future — transparent, sustainable, technological.
FactoriesQ has already transformed the industry, and its scale and impact are only growing. The CPM Collection Premiere Moscow 2025 exhibition became the point from which the fashion world saw the future — and this future belongs to FactoriesQ.
FactoriesQ is a revolutionary fashion platform that brings brands together with trusted Chinese manufacturers, ensuring transparency, reliability and control at all stages of cooperation. It was created to simplify the search for factories, reduce risks, and optimize production and supply processes. This is not just a platform, but a powerful tool for any business that wants to take its production to a new level and work with the best suppliers in China.
The founders of FactoriesQ, Bernard Modan and Danil He, noted that the idea of creating the platform was born from their own experience in finding reliable manufacturers. FactoriesQ offers an efficient, secure and convenient system of interaction between brands and factories.
The Factory's stand has become one of the main attractions of CPM 2025. He embodied the concept of a fashion oasis, a place where the fashion business finds new solutions and discovers unprecedented opportunities for working with China.
The presentation brought together the best representatives of the industry: designers, brand owners, entrepreneurs and, of course, trendsetters and popular bloggers. A special excitement was caused by the participation of the star influencers of the Lischannel club, who shared their vision of the future of the fashion industry and discussed how technology can transform the market.
Bloggers and experts noted that FactoriesQ is not just a marketplace, but a new ecosystem that develops global fashion, creating new standards of quality, transparency and ethical production.
FactoriesQ relies on responsible production and sustainable technologies. During the presentation, the emphasis was placed on environmentally friendly and ethical working methods, which are increasingly being introduced into the global fashion industry.
The platform allows you to:
1. Choose trusted manufacturers who work in accordance with modern standards of quality and environmental friendliness.
2. Monitor the production process in real time.
3. Optimize logistics and reduce supply risks.
4. Build long-term and transparent partnerships with factories.
Such opportunities give brands a powerful tool for scaling, allowing them to work with China without intermediaries and risks.
After a vivid presentation at CPM 2025, it became obvious that FactoriesQ is more than a trend, it is a long—term solution that changes the rules of the game. It opens up new horizons for brands, allowing them not just to produce clothes, but to create the fashion of the future — transparent, sustainable, technological.
FactoriesQ has already transformed the industry, and its scale and impact are only growing. The CPM Collection Premiere Moscow 2025 exhibition became the point from which the fashion world saw the future — and this future belongs to FactoriesQ.
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