«DREAM YOUR REALITY»: in keeping with the theme of the Spring-Summer 24 season, the show will immerse visitors in an inspiring and playful atmosphere bridging dreams and reality
A renewed offer from 1,200 exhibitors, an array of tools to improve sourcing efficiency, and strengthened commitments for a more sustainable industry. This February 7, 8 and 9, the international creative fashion industry will come together at Première Vision Paris to find inspiration, exchange ideas and build their collections of ready-to-wear, accessories (fashion jewelry, leather goods) and footwear for the Spring-Summer 24 season. An edition promising a wealth of news and new products in everything from its offer and inspirational content, to its services and program.
Visitors – buyers, designers, production heads, fashion and accessory brand managers, etc. – 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.).
Beyond its selective offer, this new edition reflects the ramping-up of Première Vision’s commitments to respond to the sector’s new needs, and support its environmental and social transition. This includes an enhanced framework to inform industry players and provide them with concrete solutions in terms of sustainable sourcing and production, including several initiatives – a series of talks, online informational channels and many dedicated areas.
To open this edition, General Manager of Première Vision Gilles Lasbordes, will present a press conference outlining the key areas of development for the group, its strategic objectives and future actions planned to continue supporting the fashion industry, particularly in terms of its sustainable transformation.
