All set to take place from July 19-20, Première Vision New York will present collections from 352 exhibitors, a trend area, and the unique Première Vision colour range, along with numerous seminars, fashion exhibitions and special creative collaborations. For the second edition in a row, Première Vision will be held at Pier 94, a venue with the right capacity for a show that continues to grow, according to the organisers.
Première Vision, a leading event for several years now for fabrics, textile designs and accessories, the event has also become a sourcing destination for leather buyers and industry professionals looking for new quality solutions and full packaging manufacturing services. Following January edition of this sourcing platform, visitors will discover a highly diversified selective offer this month.
Meanwhile, Première Vision and The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) have renewed their collaboration. In close cooperation with the CFDA, this partnership allows Première Vision to offer designers more targeted services and provide them with a range of support at Premiere Vision New York.
The collaboration comprises various activities, such as providing assistance to young brands and designers, particularly with small-scale orders; fashion presentations for CFDA Members, and working together to select the Première Vision Brand Ambassadors. Future cooperation will extend to manufacturing, a sector that Première Vision has been developing since January 2016.

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