Marks its 10th Anniversary with Fun and Dynamic edition full of experiences Last November 14th and 15th, Denim Première Vision celebrated its 10th anniversary with a fun and trendy atmosphere to foster discussion and the creative process, a double event combining business, culture and inspiration: The much acclaimed experiential dimension of the show, further strengthened this season, was a great success, thanks to a new, cutting-edge programme. Both at the trade show and at the very first Denim Pop Up Street open to the public in the fashion and cultural district of the Marais in Paris, the creative avant-garde, discovery and interactivity were placed firmly at the heart of the edition. Some 2,000 visitors came to discover innovations and new creative developments from 80 exhibiting companies for the spring summer season 19. International visitors remained steady, at 66 per cent, and were above all selective and diversified, reflecting a changing denim market. Indeed, the entire denim industry value chain is undergoing a profound cultural and structural change. New generations of consumers are responding to different codes. The international denim community, up till recently quite homogenous, is now made up of a multitude of players, with quite varying profiles and new values, which all must be taken into account. True to its values of selectivity, creativity and forward-looking innovation, Denim Première Vision is committed to adapting to these changes, and is confident in the face of this rapidly changing market. The signs of dynamism perceived at this last edition augur well for future sessions. After setting the pace for 20 seasons, Denim Première Vision is ready to continue to inspire, bring together and influence the many different denim and fashion communities for the next 10 years and more!
Highlights of a bold and coherent double event An unrivalled high-quality offer - the most selective, innovative and creative in the sector Know-how and developments from 80 international exhibitors from 17 countries, A new space dedicated to small quantities, the SMQ Corner, adapted to the new needs of brands and designers: A selection of fashion manufacturers, laundries and finishers offering rapidity and reactivity, technical and technological know-how, a quality and proximity service, fast time-to-market, and above all flexibility in terms of production volumes Quality visitors, well-suited to the industry s new challenges 2,000 international visitors (66 per cent) from over 50 countries: Buyers, designers, creatives and order-writers - from the leading markets in the denim and fashion industry (Europe in the lead) 1,100 companies with varied profiles, representing new targets and potential developments for exhibitors: Pure players, premium and high-end creative fashion brands, major retail groups, independent designers, young brands and designers, luxury players The top 5 visiting countries this edition were France, Turkey, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain. Famous names among the visitors included: 1.2.3 - Adolfo Dominguez SA - Agnes B - Alexa Chung - Amazon American Eagle - American Vintage - AMI Paris - Armand Thiery Asos.Com - Benetton - Berenice - Bershka - Bespoke Denim - Bestseller Bizzbee - Bonobo Jeans - Bonpoint - Brice - Cache-Cache - Camaieu Carrefour - Casino - Celio - Chevignon - Chloe - Christian Dior Homme Claudie Pierlot - Des Petits Hauts - Devred - Ekyog - El Corte Ingles Esprit - Finger In The Nose - Freeman T Porter - G Star Raw - Galeries Lafayette - Gap - Garcia Jeans - Gerard Darel - Grain De Malice - Groupe Beaumanoir - Grupo Cortefiel - H&M Brands - Ikks Junior - Ikks Women Inditex - Jacadi - Jack & Jones - Jennyfer - Joes Jeans - Jules - Kaporal Kenzo - Kering - Kiabi - Kiliwatch - Kookai - La Halle - La Redoute - Lc.Waikiki Lee Cooper - Levi s - London Jeans - Louis Vuitton - Lvmh - Maison Kitsune Maison Labiche - Marks And Spencer - Monoprix - Monsieur-T - New Look Next - Notify - Nudie Jeans - Paule Ka - Pepe Jeans - Pimkie - Primark Promod - Pull And Bear - Ralph Lauren - Redskins - Renaissance - Rica Lewis - River Island - ST Dupont - Showroomprive.Com - Stradivarius Sud Express - Tally Weijl - Teddy - Tesco Stores - The Kooples - The Sting Tommy Hilffiger - Topshop - Urban Outfitters - Vivienne Westwood Weekday - Zannier - Zapa Zara.
An advanced programme and themes adapted to the industry s current and future challenges 8 workshops and conferences moderated by select speakers and recognised experts, focused on 5 key issues: - The new sociocultural values of denim, - Fashion at the heart of denim, - Keys to a successful denim product, - Circular economy and new business models, - The evolution of the value chain The resounding success of the Denim Pop Up Street, rue du Vertbois in Paris: A privatised street in the heart of Paris s hip, fashionable Marais, featuring artists and happenings... a novel concept that brought denim creativity closer to the consumer through collections and designs from cutting-edge brands and artists.. A fun and festive setting for a trendy, arty and surprising 10th anniversary: A birthday party in a new, unique venue that brought visitors, exhibitors, influencers, artists, and denim lovers together for an evening celebrating 20 seasons of inspiration and denim culture.. The 3rd edition of the Première Vintage Market, for added inspiration and an exclusive shopping experience
A more dynamic, interactive and experience-based show urbanisation The Denim Trends Area: An updated trend area now even more focused, readable and selective in the heart of the show - A true working tool for denim or fashion brands looking to decode the SS 19 season s directions, and find new developments for their next collections - Forward-looking inspiration through a creative interpretation of the season by 8 international avant-garde designers presenting 16 silhouettes designed and created in collaboration with a selection of exhibitors A show designed to foster connections and conviviality between the visiting industry professionals, with places to meet and network at the heart of the show, Food Trucks & a DJ set at a fun and free lunch, and privileged services, including a welcome coffee, a concierge etc Always a pace setter, Denim Première Vision is changing location starting with the next edition. While remaining in Paris, the show will move to the Parc Floral de Paris on the Southeast side of the world s fashion capital, next 23 and 24 May. In a location that s full of character and easy to access, the show will be held in an historic building with industrial accents. Denim Première Vision will also present an updated urbanisation format, with stands in a «boutique» spirit, more adapted to the changing market and the new behaviours of the industry and fashion players. An event sure to be full of inspiration, experiences and surprises.
Spring Summer 19 at Denim Première Vision kicks off the season with a fun shake-up of denim givens and conventions. But refinement is a must! With its rich stock of know-hows and manufacturing specificities, washings and wash-outs, laser treatments and sustainability research, denim explores new avenues for development, raising the banner on more sensitive, measured, subtle and deliberately refined denim. A season with a new perspective, confirming that denim is no longer raw nor dirty, rough nor rustic, but neat, clean and casual, nonchalant without being vintage or distressed, and worn decidedly further away from the body.
REFINING Fabrics, weaves and Irregularities are refined crispy and stiff plain weaves natural hybrids / tech, coated cottons and linens paper-bag waists for skirts and pants ultra-light accessories, paper labels and refined wovens outdoor, functional and graphic details «The Mass Ornament» Matias Faldbakken / Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels / Photo David Regen DESERT STUDIO KASSIM BLUE FARM TEXTILE LNJ DENIM ADVANCE DENIM PANAMA TRIMMINGS ROUNDING Denim with A sturdy and solid suppleness soft linen blends rounded lines and shapes rigour intersects with fluidity, To update the tailored spirit graphic accessories mix circles with broken lines David Delruelle TAVEX LNJ DENIM DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY PROSPERITY TEXTILE TESSILGRAF
POLISHING Liquid and lustrous fabrics for tops, Creamy fluidity for pants, Runny Cupro, Lyocell, Modal and cotton blends pale pearlescence and soft metallics, Light metal coatings on worn bases for accessories RISETEX KASIV SOKO CHIMICA BLACK PEONY DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY BLUE FARM TEXTILE CJ Hendry DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY Uses are reversed and normal practices Revoked, Denim fabrics are turned inside out for more paleness playing with jacquards with inverse effects, Usual wash placements are switched, Wear is replaced by drawn sketchings we decorate the insides of clothing, Accessories in shaded colourings and cloudy gradations TAVEX DERIDESEN ETIKET KASSIM DESERT STUDIO
BLUE FARM TEXTILE Free Associations of Blue and Colour, we Catch Hold of Psychedelic Rainbows Astro-Dye Fantasy Yarns and Multi-Coloured Knops Contrast-Colour Wefts to Show Off, Pastel and Hologram Colourations Chameleon Metallic Markings and Oily Iridescence, Accessories in Fancy Corks to Update Chinés KASIV YKK EUROPE CHOTTANI INDUSTRIES DERIDESEN ETIKET RAJBY INDUSTRIES Lightening Fabrics to Cancel Out Weights, Ultra- Light Denim Fabrics, Burnt- Outs and Synthetic Transparency, Hollowed- Out Decoration and Missing Elements, Transparent Jacrons and Handtags, Plays on Emptied Graphics Elaborating The Depth of Accessories Through Different Planes ETIMED KASIV TESSILGRAF BLUE FARM TEXTILE SOORTY CHOTTANI INDUSTRIES
ERA GARMENT Calm Visuals and Harmonized Textures, Tone-On-Tone Textures and Jacquards Monochrome Weave Plays Uniform Sky Blue, Labels in Tone-On-Tone Graphic Micro- Motifs, Blush-Toned Accessories To Update Camels AZGARD-9 BLUE FARM TEXTILE ETIMED DERIDESEN ETIKET REALTEKS TEKSTIL RAJBY GARMENT SQUARING AZGARD-9 PROSPERITY TEXTILE Neat and square weaves geometric fantasy and 3d effects, Graphic seams and manufacturing details, Short, Boxy jackets and shirts labels with square constructions in weaves, Embossings and prints TESSILGRAF POLSAN BUTTON Valentina Canseco LNJ DENIM RAJBY DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY
STRECHTING DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY Deformed Materials Elongated Pants and Cuffs, Visible Seam Allowances Asymmetry, Bell Hems, Long and Lean Silhouettes Stretched-Out, Enlarged To the Max Accessories RAJBY INDUSTRIES PANAMA TRIMMINGS ARTISTIC MILLINER ASSUMING Excessive Floral Decorations, Clearly Visible Metalloplastic Yarns, Over-Pigmented, Fluorescent Colours Emphasizing Closures Multiplying Lacings and Crystal Applications, Jacrons with Embroidered, Printed, Embossed Figurative Decorations Mirror-Metal and Raw- Metal Finishes KASSIM DENIM PANAMA TRIMMINGS ADVANCE DENIM CHOTTANI INDUSTRIES FIREMOUNT TEXTILES Gab Bois Olia Lialina and Mike Tyka