The twin events aim to help professionals come together, find inspiration and be guided in the design of their Autumn Winter 22-23 collections.
The shows will have over 900 exhibitors from 40 countries, fashion forums and inspiration areas, online conferences, fashion seminars and a new online 3D forum. It will offer opportunities to meet and exchange ideas with buyers and suppliers at stands and online, through a networking system with fully enhanced features on the Première Vision Marketplace, the organisers said in a media release.
As many as 756 companies will present their latest material developments both physically at the show and online on the marketplace. About 147 spinners, weavers, tanners, design studios, accessory and component manufacturers and garment makers will be presenting their collections and manufacturing solutions exclusively online on the Première Vision Marketplace and via the Digital Show, on the Première Vision website.
The hybrid event will also feature creative and eco-responsible developments. It will also have a physical Smart Creation space for alternative materials, innovative fabrics, more sustainable manufacturing solutions, technologies and more.
“Fashion forecasting and the decoding of seasonal trends have been part of Première Vision’s DNA since its inception, thanks to our cutting-edge tools and expert fashion team. In September, both the physical show and the Digital Show will be stepping up to inspire and guide visitors in the development of creative and unique Autumn Winter 22-23 collections,” the release said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)