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The 24/25 autumn/winter Première Vision Paris fabric exhibition, which will be held on July 4-6, 2023, will be fully upgraded again to keep up with the ever-changing pattern of the fashion industry.
Faced with the challenge of the transformation of the fashion industry, PV Paris in July this year re-adjusted the positioning of the exhibition, hoping that through the special relationship between PV and suppliers and brands , we will work together to build, test and adjust strategies , upgrade the layout and services of the exhibition, and help Ecological transformation of the industry. Specific actions include :
Gilles Lasbordes, general manager of Première Vision, said that in order to fully cope with sustainable transformation, regulatory changes, the impact of the public health crisis on clothing consumption, new demands from brands and buyers, supply chain adaptation strategies, and new challenges faced by manufacturers , the PV team spent several months formulating the following plans focusing on ecology and innovation, which will be gradually implemented in the future to provide solutions for the fashion industry.
I. Take environmental protection and sustainability as the new positioning of the exhibition and the core standard of exhibits
Today, the fashion industry is at a critical moment of turning point. The industry must accelerate its pace of adaptation to meet current and future sustainability standards; at the same time, it also needs to integrate national, European and international regulations, and urge all players in the industry to increase transparency.
Première Vision is actively contributing to the transformation of the relationship between suppliers and brand buyers as a partner of the fashion industry and its development, as well as a platform bringing together upstream and downstream players. Firstly, it lists 5 major directions of social initiatives , factory impact , traceability , product composition , and product life cycle to help the industry understand the direction of current sustainable practices in the market, and initially selects 12 global environmental certification labels, including: GOTS , Bluesign® , Leather Working Group , Iso 14001 , Ecolabel , Global Recycled Standard , Oeko-Tex Standard 100 , European Flax , FSC® , etc., encourage exhibitors to gradually expand their participation on a voluntary basis.
Social Initiatives: Caring for the public better through corporate practices and supply chains.
Factory impact: The company's production has less impact on the environment.
Traceability: In-depth traceability of products.
Product ingredients: Choose better ingredients and materials, including organic materials, responsible materials, certified materials, and recycled materials.
Product life cycle: Products are designed with considerations beyond the end of their life, with emphasis on durability, repairability, and recyclability.
In addition, formulating corporate social responsibility (CSR) through environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards and implementing effective actions in sustainable development are also the core of Première Vision's values.
Première Vision said that in the future, PV exhibitions will take a series of actions based on the three principles of "reduce, recycle, and reuse", so that PV and its partners can carry out activities in a more eco-friendly way around the world, so as to ensure ecological design Throughout.
II. Added Innovation Hub Innovation Center exhibition area
In July 2023, the Première Vision Paris exhibition will return to the previous practice and open four pavilions .
Hall 3 is still a dedicated exhibition area for the leather industry, focusing on exquisite craftsmanship and professional knowledge.
Hall 4 is for accessories.
Halls 5 and 6 will continue to serve as textile exhibition areas.
Among them, the Innovation Hub has been newly added to Hall 6. As a gathering point for exhibition information, industry players can come here to exchange and think about ecological responsibility, digitalization and technological innovation, and further improve the upgrading of the exhibition layout.
III. Comprehensive upgrade of PV fashion trends
In order to guide buyers to purchase materials more smoothly and inspire creativity, Première Vision Paris will use three complementary methods to rebuild the fashion trend space, allowing visitors to experience creativity and product innovation in an immersive way, including:
Inspiration Trend Zone (Hall 5) : It focuses on immersive exhibition experience, including 24/25AW trend film screenings, 24/25AW trend analysis through sets and special events, and the PV fashion team selects 500 of the most creative, innovative and inspiring exhibitors. Eye-catching products, covering fabrics, leathers, accessories, as well as color stories and key colors.
Fall/Winter 24/25 Première Vision fashion trailer "Solar vision".
Purchasing Solutions Trend Area ( Hall 6 ) : This area will display 1,500 products selected by the Première Vision fashion team after careful investigation, providing a complete overview of the season with rich information, and at the same time providing Personalized procurement solutions.
Diversified and dedicated leather, accessories, and textile technology trend areas: 3 different inspiration trend areas are provided for leather (Hall 3), accessories (Hall 4) and design (Hall 5), respectively. Guide buyers to achieve professional procurement.
IV. New visitor service debut
In order to serve the brand and the audience, PV has gradually implemented a number of new services in the past year to enhance the audience experience of the PV Paris exhibition. include:
• Participants can easily grasp the new layout of the exhibition through the mobile APP application of the exhibition.
• Exhibitor booths are equipped with QR codes, which can be scanned to learn more about exhibitors' business-related information.
• Set up consultation desks for fashion, ecology and emerging brands to guide buyers in choosing materials and suppliers correctly.
• Forum guides in various languages, including English, French, Italian, Korean, Japanese, and medium guide services
• Creative and entertaining leisure areas, etc.
If you intend to visit the PV exhibition , you can register for an E-pass in advance