A premier international event for the textile, leather, and apparel industry, Première Vision Paris will showcase the Autumn/Winter (A/W) 25-26 collections from over 920 international exhibitors at its upcoming edition in July 2024.
The upcoming edition of the exhibition will feature 434 exhibitors of fabrics, 202 manufacturers, 50 designers, 66 exhibitors of leather products, 115 accessories exhibitors, 25 yarns exhibitors, and 33 Smart Creation exhibitors.
The exhibitors to be featured in the exhibition include spinners, knitters, weavers, tanners, textile designers, accessories makers, and garment manufacturers from around 40 countries such as Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Japan, the UK, Belgium, South Korea, Turkey, China, and more.
Having met with a resounding success in its February 2024 edition, the Hosted Guest program will be reorganised in July 2024 with an €1 million investment from the GL events Group. This program will help strengthen industry links and develop strategic partnerships.
The Hosted Guest program will be complemented by the new Export program run by Business France, the National Agency for internationalising French companies. This government-subsidised program helps finance visits of key foreign decision-makers to France besides organising export business meetings between buyers and French companies.
Introduced in early 2024, the Matchmaking program has also been renewed. The program facilitates collaborative opportunities, having arranged 587 meetings between exhibitors and brands in its initial run.
The PVCube will provide visitors from luxury brands an opportunity to interact with a fashion expert for a more personalised and confidential sourcing process. This tailored experience provides access to 300 fabric samples and 50 new leathers among the season’s most iconic materials.
As a leading organiser of international events for the fashion industry, Première Vision supports the entire industry through its extensive programs and solutions. These initiatives aim to foster business discussions, promote sustainability, encourage digitalisation, and support the development of innovative collections.