Première Vision Paris, the globally acclaimed event for creative fashion professionals, is set to captivate the fashion landscape from February 6 to 8, 2024, at the Parc des Expositions, Paris Nord Villepinte. With a profound emphasis on inspiration, idea-sharing, and crafting future collections, the event boasts nearly 1,200 international exhibitors, including 73 newcomers from 42 countries. This diverse amalgamation includes spinners, weavers, tanners, textile designers, accessory and component makers, and garment manufacturers from fashion powerhouses like Italy, France, Spain, Korea, Japan, and the UK.
Eight universes shaping creative fashion market
The event unfolds across eight dynamic universes, each playing a pivotal role in sculpting the future of the fashion industry. From Yarns and Fabrics to Designs, Accessories, Manufacturing, Smart Creation, Maison d’Exceptions, and Leather, Première Vision Paris encompasses a 360° exploration of the fashion realm.
Revolutionizing the leather industry
Addressing the evolving challenges in the leather industry, Première Vision is set to revolutionize its approach in February 2024. The industry, grappling with quality, volume expectations, environmental preservation, and traceability concerns, requires a collective effort from the entire supply chain. The event introduces new technologies, explores tomorrow’s agriculture, and adapts to climate change. For the first time, the February showcase welcomes eight new players, ushering in a new era of collaboration.
PV leather hub: Nucleus of transformation
To shed light on industry transformation and future prospects, the PV Leather Hub emerges as a central focus. Comprising the "Leather Forum," the "Industry Innovation" hub, and the Platinum executive lounge, the hub showcases exhibitors' latest innovations, presents solutions from agriculture, environment, and tech companies, and offers a premium space for Platinum program members to dine and relax.
Eco-responsibility takes center stage
The program 'a better way,' launched in July 2023, continues to spotlight efforts for a more responsible fashion industry. In February 2024, Manufacturing and Smart Materials join Fabrics, Yarns, and Leather in the initiative. Industry experts from Adapta, Nona Source, and L'Atelier des Matières bring forth deadstock materials, emphasizing sustainable practices. A dedicated area for deadstock from PV Paris exhibitors adds a unique dimension to the showcase.
Spring-summer 25 fashion trends unveiled
Première Vision Paris offers a sneak peek into the fashion future with the unveiling of Spring-Summer 25 trends. Under the guidance of Desolina Suter, the Fashion Director, a range of trend-decoding tools and solutions, including the PV Color Book SS25 and five fashion forums, will inspire visitors. Informative seminars further enrich the experience, providing a comprehensive overview of the upcoming fashion landscape.
Maison d’Exceptions: Celebrating artisanal know-hows
An annual highlight, Maison d’Exceptions (MEX) gathers artisans from around the world to showcase rare, artisanal know-hows. With participants from Japan, France, India, Italy, China, and Spain, MEX becomes a melting pot of unique techniques and craftsmanship.
Spotlight on young designers
Première Vision continues its commitment to nurturing young talent by dedicating a space to Igor Dieryck, the Grand Prix du Jury Mode 2023 winner. His Yessir! collection challenges uniform norms, offering a contemporary interpretation inspired by hotel staff. Additionally, the event supports the Hyères International Festival of Fashion, Photography, and Accessories, providing a platform for the 10 finalists to source materials for their upcoming collections.
Empowering future creatives
In a groundbreaking move, Première Vision introduces a program tailored for fashion students eager to delve into the world of creative fashion. A special presentation on February 8 at 9:30 a.m. will unfold the show's role, fostering an understanding of the industry's dynamics.
Première Vision Paris 2024 emerges as not just an event but a catalyst for change, shaping the future of the fashion industry through collaboration, innovation, and eco-responsibility.