Premiere Vision the world’s leading organiser of trade shows and events dedicated to upstream side of fashion industry has been breaking new ground, providing inspiration and setting the pace each season for over 40 years. In order to meet the needs of a constantly changing fashion market, Premiere Vision has launched a new, unique and exclusive show concept, Blossom Premiere Vision. This will be held biannually in July and December and dedicated to the launch of the season’s collections. The first edition of this event will be held July 6 and 7 in France.
Blossom Première Vision will premiere the fabric and accessory pre-collection of 64 international companies for the autumn/winter 2017-18 season. This is in advance of the flagship Première Vision Paris event, September 13 to 15, 2016. As a complement to the calendar of Première Vision Paris, which targets the main collections, Blossom Première Vision offers creative luxury and premium fashion brands.
The first edition, dedicated to Autumn/Winter 2017-18, will present the collections and creative directions of 60 weavers and four accessory makers: lace-makers, embroiderers, specialists in ultra fantasy, coat and jacket weights, shirting's and tailoring, silkies, sophisticated prints and decorations, specialists in accessories made from textiles (ribbons) or metal (buttons, buckles, rivets).
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