Premiere Vision, the international specialized textile trade show taking place in Paris, Parc Des Expositions, will take place from 7 February to 9 February 2023.
The show aims to offer insiders inspiration, the occasion to exchange ideas and build their collections of ready-to-wear, accessories, including fashion jewelry and leather goods, and footwear for the s/s 24 season.
Visitors will be able to discover new creative proposals and developments from 1,246 exhibitors from 44 countries. As part of the show’s selection of specialized companies there will be spinners, weavers, tanners, textile designers, accessory and component makers and fashion manufacturers, chosen by a Selection Committee of professionals and experts.

For buyers looking for eco-designed or low-impact materials-leathers, yarns and accessories for the development of their future collections, PV Paris will host its Sustainable section. This part of the show will present eco-responsible sourcing solutions from over 370 committed suppliers, including more than 190 weavers and over 150 accessories manufacturers.
The Leather Area of the show will disclose the newest products in terms of full grain leathers, exotic leathers and textile materials for leather goods and footwear.
A hundred tanners and leather workers from 14 countries, including 35 Italians, 21 French and 14 Spanish, will be grouped together in the Leather area in Hall 6.
In the Sport & Tech sector, 116 exhibitors will present the industry 68 suppliers of technical and performance fabrics and 48 manufacturers of accessories, zips, eyelets, laces, stoppers, among other product categories. A selection of the most creative samples dedicated to sport will also be presented in the Essentials forum, Hall 6.
For brands looking for local partners who favor to operate throughout a short and local production chain, Première Vision has grouped all its exhibitors according to nine geographical zones: Western Europe, Mediterranean Basin, Oceania, Eastern Europe, Northern and Southern America, Asia, Southern Europe and Africa
Moreover, in order to meet the specific needs of emerging brands, the “Small Quantities” visit itinerary will highlight exhibitors whose minimum production volumes can meet the needs of young designers and smaller brands.

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