
Parisian trade show Première Vision welcomed 56,154 visitors on September 17 to 19, at an edition centred on the issues of sustainability and innovation, and boosted by an intense conference programme.
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Parisian trade show Première Vision welcomed 56,154 visitors on September 17 to 19, at an edition centred on the issues of sustainability and innovation, and boosted by an intense conference programme.
A survey by IFM/Première Vision, to which FashionNetwork had priority access, shows that price and style are no longer the main obstacles to buying sustainable fashion products in France, Italy, Germany and the USA.
The Parisian event held on February 12-14 attracted 53,156 visitors from 127 countries, a 2.3% drop in attendance caused by a decline in the number of UK visitors as uncertainty about Brexit persists.
At the latest winter session, Paris trade show Première Vision revealed more details about its future fabrics marketplace, due to be launched in September.
The latest edition of the apparel fabrics trade show in Paris topped the 60,000 visitors mark, and is back on a growth track (+7.5%) thanks to an influx of foreign buyers.
The leading Italian textile industry show has decided to occupy a slot at the very start of the season, bringing its traditional September session forward to July.
Première Vision has unveiled its textiles and leather industry barometer, comparing the material production registered by trade show exhibitors to that of the rest of the world in 2015.
The Parisian textile and leather trade show will run from 13th to 15th September, featuring a new venue lay-out and offering several novelties to visiting professionals.
The Paris edition of the Première Vision trade show will be held from 16th to 18th February at the Villepinte exhibition centre. About 1,720 companies are expected, 142 of them new entries and 18 returning after some ...
In mid-February, the Parisian event welcomed 58,443 professionals at its six shows at the Villepinte Exhibition Park. A 5% decline, largely attributed to declines of Russian and American visitors.