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Over 30,000 visitors at Première Vision Paris

On the heels of a solid result for the February 2024 edition, the Parisian show confirms the July 2024 calendar.

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April 2024

Over 30,000 visitors at Première Vision Paris

The edition dedicated to the S/S 2025 fashion season of Première Vision Paris closed on 8 February with the participation of 1,180 carefully selected international exhibitors and 30,340 visitors from 125 countries. A solid edition, therefore, fuelled by a dynamic fashion industry in total transformation, which is now preparing with enthusiasm and confidence for the edition from 2 to 4 July 2024.

The French Show once again confirmed the presence of a selective international offer, and a commitment to decoding current fashion trends thanks to an in-house team of cutting-edge experts, the protection and promotion of young talent, and targeted support for the global challenges of the industry with tangible solutions.

Starting with the Marketplace, which has been addressing the emerging digitisation of the textile and leather industry since 2017, but also with its commitment to sustainability, with projects such as the new ‘360° Leather: From Farm to Tech’, which addresses the challenges of the leather industry by integrating crucial new players alongside tanning companies, incorporating elements such as new technologies and climate change adaptation. A project marked in particular by the reception of Agoterra, Copergreen, Coriome, SMX and Tell Elevage – Copeeks in February 2024, and which demonstrates Première Vision Paris’ determination to promote a holistic vision for the future of the leather industry. As usual, Première Vision Paris was enriched by a rich conference programme, which was also a great success at this edition (21 exhibitor pitches and 15 talks), as well as the studies conducted in collaboration with the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM/Première Vision Chair). All that remains is to look forward to the next edition, from 2 to 4 July 2024.

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