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Premiere Vision Paris: February 2025 edition showcases craftsmanship and sustainability

  

Premiere Vision Paris will host its Spring-Summer 2026 showcase from February 11-13, 2025, at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center. This globally renowned event brings together key players in the fashion industry, emphasizing creative and sustainable approaches. Spanning three days, it will feature artisans, designers, and manufacturers from 40 countries, including France, Italy, Japan, South Korea, and China.

This edition marks a renewed focus on craftsmanship and innovation, with themes of reinvention, resilience, and sustainability at its core. As the industry grapples with economic, ecological, and existential challenges, know-how is positioned as a vital tool for transformation. Florence Rousson, President of the Premiere Vision Management Board, noted, "Craftsmanship is at the heart of addressing current challenges, offering inspiration for rethinking the future of fashion."

Highlights include the Inspiration Forum, where curated selections of leathers dyed in Premiere Vision's palette and seasonal themes-Re-Fresh, Re-Set, and Re-Store will be explored. Visitors can attend 16 conferences and 25 pitches addressing innovation, sustainability, and craftsmanship. A special focus on Fashion Tech will take place on February 12, featuring keynote speeches, guided tours, and a series of 15-minute tech pitches by exhibitors.

Maison d’Exceptions, a dedicated space for artisanal craftsmanship, will host live embroidery demonstrations and unveil the Textile Lexicon. This new educational initiative aims to catalog textile materials, starting with fibers, offering insights into traditional and innovative options.

The Spring-Summer 2026 collection reflects emerging trends in craftsmanship, versatility, and sustainability. Lightweight, airy materials inspired by outdoor sports dominate, while recycled and bio-based composites redefine comfort across streetwear and sportswear. Themes like Re-Fresh focus on blending industrial techniques with natural solutions, Re-Set celebrates embellished satins, and Re-Store promotes recycling and upcycling practices.

Notable contributions include creations by Mathilde Hiron, a Hyeres International Festival finalist, made in collaboration with French tanneries. Over 1,060 exhibitors will present cutting-edge innovations and materials, making the event a cornerstone for the fashion industry’s responsible evolution.

Premiere Vision Paris invites visitors to explore the future of fashion through the lens of craftsmanship, sustainability, and innovation.

 
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