r p i n g s 19 u m PARIS s r e m Carried forward by a dynamic focus on renewal and innovation y welcoming for 3 days nearly 54,500 visitors 71 per cent international and Bcoming from 120 countries - Première Vision Paris confirmed its role as the leading influential event for the entire international creative fashion industry. This new edition demonstrated its strong and continually unmatched appeal for the sector, with a very highlevel of quality, with a slight decline in attendance figures (-3 per cent vs. Feb.17) following two successive editions marked by growth. The slight pullback in visitors, especially international attendees, is a direct result of this year s calendar, which overlapped with the Chinese New Year, a situation that on its own accounted for 50 per cent of the decline in visitors - with visitors from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong falling by 42 per cent. Attendance at the show also reflected current challenges related to the transformation of the retail landscape, which is particularly affecting the US market, with US attendance declining by nearly 5 per cent. The French market was strongly present, with visitors up by 4 per cent. An aggressive strategy to evolve: A new urbanization of the shows - with a new stand designed by Ora Ito, redesigned fashion information forums and tools; the rise of Fashion Tech with the expansion of the Wearable Lab; the development and success of the Bag & Shoe Manufacturing space for the leather goods and footwear markets; and a spotlight on the rare know-hows at Maisond Exceptions. An inviting, cutting-edge program: A global sourcing conference with the IFM; a Smart Creation master class on responsible fashion with Bluesign; a preview of the exhibition dedicated to Martin Margiela with the MuséeGalliera; the: «Dr. Martens revisited by EugèneRiconneaus» exhibit and more.
A Diverse, International and Premium Visitorship Beyond the numbers, this edition was above all marked by the quality of the industry professionals seen at Villepinte, including themost influential decision-makers, creators andorder-writers. Their goals? To find inspiration, and to discover the products and creative materials that will make a real difference in their Spring Summer 19 collections. A premium, and above all international, visitorship marked by its diversity. This is truein terms of size - from independent designers tointernational groups and small and medium-sizedenterprises - of positioning - from luxury houses, medium and high-end fashion and accessories brands, large-volume retailer - and in terms of markets - clothing, leather goods, shoes, fashion jewellery and more. Visitors to Première Vision Paris come mainly from Europe (77 per cent of attendees). France took the lead with 15,842 visitors. In second place, Italy had 6,125 visitors (11 per cent of attendance), followed by the United Kingdom with 5,291 visitors (10 per cent of attendance). This trio is followed by Spain (3,475 visitors), Germany with 1,844 visitors (3 per cent of visitors), the Netherlands and Belgium. There was also a rise in attendance from Portugal (1,180 visitors), pointing to its economic recovery and growing influence in the sector; and countries from Northern Europe, led by Sweden (508 visitors) and Denmark (473 visitors). These countries are now essential to the creative fashion scene. 9 per cent of professional visitors came from Asia. The show saw a decrease in Asian visitors, highly affected by the Chinese New Year.With 1,544 visitors, Japan, a leading purchasing country for fashion and creative textiles, led the Asian countries. Attendance from China was down, for a total of nearly 780 visitors, preceded by South Korea - a true destination market for innovative and creative fashions - with 990 visitors. With more than 1,900 visitors, North America saw a decline in attendance. Primarily, this is a direct consequence of structural and economic changes in the United States, which accounted for 1,606visitors this session (- 5 per cent).turkey saw an almost 20 per cent increase in its visitors. With 2,859 visitors, this key country in the fashion industry now ranks 5th among visitor countries. The various brands present this year included: A.P.C / Abercrombie & Fitch / Ackermann Design / Acne Studios / Adidas / Agent Provocateur / Agnes B / Alexa Chung / Alexander Mcqueen / Alexander Wang / Alfred Dunhill / All Saints / Amazon.Com / American Eagle Outfitters / American Vintage / Ami Paris / Andre / Andrea Crews / Ann Demeulemeester / Anthropologie / Apple / AzzedineAlaia / Baby Dior / Balenciaga / Balibaris / Balmain / Barbara Bui / Barbour / Beaumanoir / Bellerose / Belstaff / Benetton / Bensimon / Berluti / Bestseller / Birkenstock / Bleu De Chauffe / Bonobo / Bonpoint / Bonton / Bottega Veneta / Boucheron / Brioni / Bulgari / Burberry / C&A / Calvin Klein / Calzedonia / Camaieu / Carven / Celine / Celio / Cerruti 1881 / Chanel / Chantal Thomas / Christian Lacroix / Christian Louboutin / Christopher Kane / Clarks / Claudie Pierlot / Coach / Comme Des Garcons / Comptoir Des Cotonniers / Cos / Decathlon / Dice Kayek / Dior / Dries Van Noten / Editions Mr / Eileen Fisher / Ekyog / Elie Saab / Eric Bompard / Ermenegildo Zegna / Esprit / Etam / Fendi / Figaret / Filippa K / Finsbury / Francesco Smalto / Galeries Lafayette / Gant / Gap / Giorgio Armani / Givenchy / Goyard / Groupe Zannier / Grupo Cortefiel /G/Star / Gucci / Guess / H & M / Haider Ackermann / Harrods / Hermes / Heschung / Hugo Boss / Ikks / Inditex / J W Anderson / J. Crew / Jean Paul Gaultier / Jerome Dreyfuss / Jimmy Choo / JulienFournie / Junk De Luxe / Karl Lagerfeld / Kenzo / La Redoute / Lacoste / Lanvin / Le Bon Marche / Le Coq Sportif / Le Slip Français / Le Tanneur / Leon & Harper / Leon Flam / Levi s / Liberty London / Loewe / Longchamp / Louis Vuitton / Lulu Lemon / Maison Kitsune / Maison Labiche / Maison Standards / Maje / Mango / Manolo Blahnik / Marc Jacobs / Margiela / Marks & Spencer /Marni / Massimo Dutti / Max Mara / Michael Kors / Minelli / Missoni / Monoprix / Mr Porter / Mugler / Mulberry / Nike / Nina Ricci / Nordstrom / Nudie Jeans / Officine Generale / Paul & Joe / Paul Smith / PauleKa / Petit Bateau / Philipp Plein / Proenza Schouler / Pull&Bear / Pyrenex / Ralph Lauren / Redskins / Reebok / Repetto / River Island / Roberto Cavalli / Rochas / Roger Vivier / Rondorff / S.T. Dupont / Saint Laurent Paris / Saint/James / Salomon / Salvatore Ferragamo / Samsoe & Samsoe / Sandro / Scotch & Soda / Sezane / Soeur / Sonia Rykiel / Stella Mccartney / Ted Baker / Teddy Smith / The Kooples / The Nines Paris / Tommy Hilfiger / Topshop / United Arrows / Urban Outfitters / Valentino / Vanessa Bruno / Vanessa Seward / Versace / Vetements / Vf Corp / Victoria Beckham Ltd / Victoria s Secret / Viktor & Rolf / Vivienne Westwood / Zadig Et Voltaire / Zara.
Vibrant, exciting trends Twice a year, Paris welcomed Première Vision Fabrics (formerly Première Vision), the world s premier fabric show, which offered up the season s fashion directions some 18 months in advance. This hub of meetings and inspiration is both a unique place to do business and a trend laboratory. An exceptionally rich offer : 770 exhibitors. Each exhibitor selected on the basis of their creativity, presented collections to match all needs, in a wide range of price levels: Embroideries, lace, suitings, silkies, woollens, knits, colour-wovens, technical fabrics and more The forums : The Première Vision Fashion team provided a clear and precise view of the season. A concentrate of trends, major directions and key themes to design and develop collections. The Forum A true fashion event, this space plays on synergistic media, for a great big mix of fabrics, images and words. A cutting-edge selection of fabrics and colours provided opportunity to discover the fashion convictions for the spring summer 18 season. By product destination Tops & Shirts: An area dedicated to tops, with a selection of fabrics for shirts, blouses, tunics, dresses, T-shirts, polos and undergarments. Outer & Over: Selection of fabrics for jackets, men s and women s suits, pants, jeans, coats, parkas, blousons and other tailored pieces. By market speciality: The Focus Areas 3 specific areas to meet the needs of specialised markets and showcased the diversity of the Première Vision fabric offer. Evening Focus: Fabric selections dedicated to very dressy outfits for evening, cocktail or weddings. Tech Focus: Highly technical innovations and developments for the sport, outdoors, activewear, beachwear, fitness and workwear markets. Style Focus: A transversal space presented the Première Vision style convictions, a selection of fabrics, leather and accessories to create the right fashion silhouettes for the women s, men s and casual markets. Fancies selection KBC Fashion Colombo Industries Tessili Fancyroses by Rodilosso Erica Industria Tessile Dutel Creation Ricamificio Vittorio Vanoni Akteks Tekstil / Neon LCPP Gratacos Konak fashion Fabrics Lily Lace International OTS - By OTOJAL Group
Tech Focus selection FABRICS TRENDS SPRING SUMMER 2019 Yoonia Tex Lemar Impresa Tessile Lamintess Leathertex Sofileta Long Advance Int'l Concordia Textiles Paka Intertex Monotex-Shinheung Hitop & Zentex Perspectives Design - Minimal Europ Como CKD Centinkaya Effepierre YAGI Tintex Her min Giancarlocaponi Heyone
FABRICS TRENDS SPRING SUMMER 2019 Perspectives Design - Hybrid Riechers Marescot Inseta Velcorex Perspectives Design - Delicacy Ritex Lanificio Becagli Botto Giuseppe Potencier Broderies Bischoff Textil Estethia - G.B. Conte Division of Marzotto Wool Perspectives Design - Shine Ghioldi Nilba Tekstil CKD Cetinkaya Curtidos Bassols FT Tex Ospiti Del Mondo / Assotex / Marini Tessuti Uomo Solstiss Angelo Vasino GDA Sfate & Combier Schoeller Textil
FABRICS TRENDS SPRING SUMMER 2019 Designs Selection - Fused intermittence New age my desgn Dira Design Vernet Roma Anna ashrafi Helena Gavschon Nokidding Studio Aki Watanuki Paradox Designs Selection - Honed Flowers Ccstudio Textile Design Nilac studio Solstudio Textile Design Trois aout Dash Studio Elise Enjalbert CYME Mademoiselle Poire
FABRICS TRENDS SPRING SUMMER 2019 Designs Selection - Hybrid animals Akagil Myriam De Fay Solstudio Textile Design Atelier Natanski Paris La Fabrique Design Textile Adelaide D'adigne Charlene bornanrd Latelier du motif Designs Selection - Powdered pencilling Florinda sandri CYME Minakani Myriam De Fay Aki watanuki Solstudio Textile Design Elise Enjalbert Fairbairn & Wolf Studio
Leading show for specialised fashion manufacturers platform for dialogue between order writers and Amanufacturers, Première Vision Manufacturing is the essential link between the upstream and downstream sectors of the textile-apparel industry. From idea to realisation Première Vision Manufacturing offered a variety of technical and logistical manufacturing solutions for fashion brands, home textiles, and leather goods.for several years, the show has been a forum for 185 fashion manufacturers from the Euromed zone (Western and Central Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa) as well as Madagascar and Mauritius. These manufacturers, subcontractors and garment manufacturers provide sub-contracting services for the mid-range to high-end apparel, home textile and fashion accessories sectors. A strong business positioning The Première Vision Manufacturing visitor profile demonstrated the show s importance to the industry: 80 per cent are decision-makers (general managers/production managers/purchasing directors, wholesalers) 40 per cent of brands represented by visitors are carried in highend luxury shops and department stores 60 per cent of brands represented by visitors are for highervolume fashions
The creative spark remière Vision Designs (formerly Indigo) brought together a rigorous Pselection of specialised international studios to present their latest collections of textile patterns and designs. Buyers on sourcing trips found the season s trends and major themes in terms of both decoration and motifs. 230 studios, 1 exclusive offer Patterns, embroideries and appliqued motifs, knits, fabrics, transfer papers, and vintage products were just some of the elements that comprised Première Vision Designs unique offer and wide scope for industry professionals across all sectors: Men s, women s, juniors, children s, childcare products, lingerie, swimwear, sportswear, accessories, knits and more. International and high-quality visitors Première Vision Designs welcomed 15,000 professionals, 76 per cent of whom were international visitors, from 110 countries. The event systematically attracted leaders from across all segments of the fashion market (couture, ready-to-wear, sportswear, mass-market textile and non-textile goods, chain stores, etc.) as well as major names in the fashion world. Many weavers who exhibited at Première Vision Fabrics also visited in search of inspiration. The Forum Designs, the heart of the season s inspirations and influences A Fashion Area illustrated major trends in the world of decoration, highlighting exhibitors latest creations. An entertaining and informative fashion area to discover directions in textile designs and surface creations for AW1718, with a selection of the best from exhibitors collections.
INDISPENSABLE added-value he leading trade show of accessories and components for fashion and design, Première Vision Accessories proposed an internationally Trenowned offer dedicated to a range of sectors: Garments, leather goods, footwear, jewellery, lingerie A complete, selective and creative offer More than 300 exhibitors from 25 countries displayed their creative collections at Première Vision Accessories (buttons, buckles, textile and metallic trims, lace and embroidery, jewellery components, labels, soles, heels, laces, feathers, beads, shoulder pads, sewing thread and more ). Exhibitors were selected by a Committee that decided new admissions to the show, providing visitors with a guarantee of quality, creativity, innovation and reputation. Targeted and exclusive fashion information 2 forums and 1 products directory presented the exhibitors collections to highlight the trends and presented the season s colour range, in order to guide buyers in their creative research. Published each season, the trends book spotlighted the strong points in terms of textures and finishes, along with a colour range. The forums Providing inspiration to visitors and additional visibility to exhibitors, 3 Fashion and Products Information displayedwere set within the show, Hall 4: Display Accessories trends for the RTW and leather goods markets, with a selection of fashion and functional accessories from the best of exhibitors collections. Jewel Focus A forum entirely dedicated to fashion jewellery presented fashion directions elaborated with a rich and creative selection of technical components, stones, chains, rhinestones and even mounted jewels. Index A visual and practical space to discover the new products illustrated by selections from exhibitors at Première Vision Accessories. Jewel Focus selection Crisden Demod Les ateliers tamalet Ralton Schofer Les ateliers tamalet
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