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Over 1,000 exhibitors will come together at Premiere Vision Paris beginning from February 7, 2022. The five-day programme will offer a hybrid event with two concurrent and complementary events, to bring industry professionals together – in person and online- so they can meet and continue to exchange ideas in the design of their Spring Summer 23 collections.
In total, the hybrid Première Vision Paris event will showcase a creative offer from 1,080 international exhibitors from 41 countries, including 63 new companies handpicked by Première Vision’s experts and selection committee. Both the physical show and the Digital Show will be stepping up their very active role in inspiring and guiding visitors in the building of creative and unique Spring Summer 23 collections.
At the start of a new year again disrupted by the global health situation, Première Vision will mobilise to continue to hold its shows under optimal conditions, in strict compliance with applicable health regulations, the organiser said in a press release.
Over 1,000 exhibitors will come together at Premiere Vision Paris beginning from February 7, 2022. The five-day programme will offer a hybrid event with two concurrent and complementary events, to bring industry professionals together – in person and online- so they can meet and continue to exchange ideas in the design of their Spring Summer 23 collections.
The physical show at the Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord-Villepinte will be held on February 8, 9 & 10 and the digital show will bring together a full programme of digital events. A selective offer and the latest developments from 1,080 exhibitors from 41 countries – yarns and fibres, fabrics, leathers, textile designs, accessories and components, fashion manufacturing and sustainable innovations – can also be discovered online on the Première Vision Marketplace.
The “Do it sustainably” forum will present the Spring-Summer 23 color range, its harmonies and the sustainable innovations for the season, with cross-sector information highlighting the Smart Keys (keys to helping move towards ethical and sustainable fashion) and four areas highlighting eco-responsible developments in yarns and fibres, leathers and furs, accessories and components and fabrics and knit.
Both the physical show and the digital show will be stepping up their very active role in inspiring and guiding visitors in the building of creative and unique Spring Summer 23 collections.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)
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