Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Premiere Vision Paris September fair set to welcome international visitors despite global uncertainties

In a continuingly complex world, where world markets face multiple challenges and threats to destabilize societal, security, globalisation and economic developments, the global fashion industry's continuous survival depends on the creative force forging their collective strengths.  And one of the key events for the world of fashion and textile for such a purpose is the bi-annual gathering of the industry's greats at the Premiere Vision Paris international show.

At the fair's next edition due to take place 13 to 15 September at Parc des'Expositions in Villepinte, north Paris, Première Vision Paris will seek to further promote and coordinate the complementary offer of its six shows within one homogenous event with the organisers pledging that exceptional security measures will be put in place to ensure exhibitors and visitors "the most optimal and secure working and visit conditions."
  

Premiere Vision Paris is a global event designed for international fashion professionals.  Organisers promises the forthcoming September event to be  a dynamic edition rich in inspirations and innovative collections for autumn winter 2017-18.
One of the main highlights of the September edition is the announcement of the 8th PV AWARDS. Six trophies will be awarded for creativity in textiles and leather material developments.
On show at Premiere Vision Paris in September will be some 1,900 exhibitors representing some of the industry's best covering various sectors of the industry, including textiles, yarns, garment accessories, pattern designs, leather materials and finished garments.  The show's unique creative offer, and affirmed, high-end and selective positioning, respond more than ever to the needs of global creative fashion professionals looking to stand out in a context of instability and heightened competition.

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All photos by Lucia Carpio (C) My Fashion Connect Global.

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