Première Vision Paris to Give Prominence to In-Person Meetings, Focus on Sustainable Sourcing and Production

The February 2023 edition will reflect the ramping up of Première Vision’s commitments to respond to the sector’s new needs and support its environmental and social transition. This will include an enhanced framework to inform industry players and provide them with concrete solutions in terms of sustainable sourcing and production.

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  • The materials collections and latest developments from 1,200 exhibitors from 44 countries, which can also be discovered online on the Première Vision Marketplace.
  • The Spring-Summer 24 colour range with 28 shades would be exclusive to Première Vision. An inspirational and tangible tool, with multiple choices for all markets.
  • On each forum, interactive screens will present the Première Vision fashion team’s selection of fabrics.
Première Vision Paris will also offer an expanded array of tools to better serve visitors and guide brands and buyers in their materials sourcing for Spring-Summer 24.
Tool Guide Première Vision Paris will also offer an expanded array of tools to better serve visitors and guide brands and buyers in their materials sourcing for Spring-Summer 24. Francois Durand / Première Vision

Première Vision will once again accord greater prominence to the in-person event at its February 2023 edition in Paris.

  • This is in response to the demand of industry professionals, with whom the Première Vision team conducted a series of surveys. The three-day event will start on 7 February 2023.

Select Offer: The materials collections and latest developments from 1,200 exhibitors from 44 countries, which can also be discovered online on the Première Vision Marketplace.

  • There would be nine universes serving all creative fashion markets: yarns (yarns and fibres), fabrics, leather, designs (textile designs and motifs), accessories (accessories and components), manufacturing (fashion manufacturing), manufacturing leather (leather clothing, small leather goods, leather shoes), smart creation (sustainable innovations and materials) and maison d’exceptions (exclusive know-hows).
  • Especially noteworthy for this season would be: (i) a strengthened lingerie/swimsuit offer for the Spring-Summer 24 season; (ii) an enlarged offer for the Sport & Tech sector, targeting fabrics dedicated to the sport and technical-products markets; and (iii) the richness of the creative and ultra-quality leather offer.

The Highlights:  Key initiatives would include:

  • The Smart Creation area dedicated to sustainable innovations.
  • The new Smart Tech zone within Smart Creation: technological innovations and digital solutions to produce more sustainably.
  • The Eco-innovation Forum.
  • The Eco Information Desk.
  • The Eco-Innovation Trend Tasting seminar.
  • A series of talks dedicated to the issues around eco-responsible fashion, offered at the show and online.
  • Online informational content (Smart Keys, Smart Creation podcast) in the sustainability section of the Première Vision website.

In Numbers: Visitors—buyers, designers, production heads, fashion and accessory brand managers—will discover new creative proposals and developments from 1,200 exhibitors from 44 countries—spinners, weavers, tanners, textile designers, accessory and component makers and fashion manufacturers- chosen by a Selection Committee of professionals and experts.

  • An international, ultra-high-quality offer, up 11% over February 2022 (1,080 exhibitors), mainly from Europe (led by Italy, France, the UK, Spain, Portugal, Germany, etc.) as well as from the Mediterranean basin (Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, etc.), and Asia (Japan, Korea, India, China, etc.).
Première Vision will feature a strengthened framework designed to inform industry players and provide them with concrete solutions in terms of sustainable sourcing and production.
Within the Frame Première Vision will feature a strengthened framework designed to inform industry players and provide them with concrete solutions in terms of sustainable sourcing and production. Alex Galossi / Première Vision

Fashion Information: Trend directions and decoding tools created by the Première Vision fashion team are meant to inspire and guide visitors in creating their Spring-Summer 24 collections:

  • The Spring-Summer 24 colour range with 28 shades exclusive to Première Vision. An inspirational and tangible tool, with multiple choices for all markets.
  • 5 forums and fashion inspiration areas at the show: Essentials Forum, Eco-Innovation Forum, Decoration Forum, Leather Forum, Designs Area.
  • A new format for the forum fashion reports, offering additional information about the season’s leading highlights, which can be downloaded at each forum via a QR code.
  • On each forum, interactive screens will present the Première Vision fashion team’s selection of fabrics. Connected to the show’s marketplace, these screens will link directly to the product sheets presented.
  • A 3D Forum and Live Sourcing sessions online.
  • Trend Tasting seminars to be found at the exhibition.
  • Seasonal decodings and educational content to be discovered in the Trends section of the online magazine on the Première Vision site.

The Sourcing Experience: A range of new tools will be offered to better assist visitors and guide brands and buyers in their sourcing of materials for Spring-Summer 24:

  • A new mobile app to organise the visit to the show.
  • Exhibitors stands will feature a QR code that can be scanned to learn more about their business and find their supplier information on the Première Vision Marketplace.
  • A deadstock trail: for the first time, interested exhibitors will be able to present dormant stocks of materials from prior seasons in their stands. This itinerary can be found on the Première Vision website and mobile app.
  • Fashion Information Desk to guide buyers towards the right choice of materials and suppliers.
  • Emerging Brands Desk to guide young brands in organizing their visits and assist them in their search for materials, according to their needs, markets and products. With the participation of the Tranoi team.
  • Several times a day, guided tours will be offered of the Essentials & Eco-Innovation forums to provide a better understanding of the season and guide buyers in their search for suppliers (limited to 15 people, by reservation only, in French, English, Italian and German)
  • Practical information and a calendar can be found online shortly.
  • A Season Report, exclusively reserved for visitors attending the show, to download after the show: trend analysis, replay of Trend Tastings, leading products, virtual visit of a forum.
 
 
  • Dated posted: 14 December 2022
  • Last modified: 14 December 2022