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Première Vision set to show leadership

Première Vision Pluriel is set to demonstrate its leadership position from 18 - 20 February, at the Parc d'Expositions de Paris Nord - Villepinte, after it welcomed 58,000 visitors in February 2013 followed by nearly 63,000 visitors last September.

13th January 2014

Knitting Industry
 |  Paris

Knitwear, Knitted Outerwear, Intimate Apparel, Sports/​Activewear, Swimwear/​Beachwear, Knitted Accessories, Collections, Colours/​Trends

Première Vision Pluriel is set to demonstrate its leadership position from 18 - 20 February, at the Parc d'Expositions de Paris Nord - Villepinte, after it welcomed 58,000 visitors in February 2013 followed by nearly 63,000 visitors last September.

The six shows with their complementary offers and activity sectors, each season present the industry's most comprehensive and creative offer, the organisers believe.

Unique and efficient

Thanks to a clearly determined yet evolving strategy and a unique organisation constantly adapting to meet the sector's needs, each Première Vision Pluriel edition is said to raise to the expectations of ever more demanding industry professionals, in a global economic context showing continued signs of instability and fragility.

Exhibitors - spinners, knitters, weavers, accessory makers, design studios, tanners, garment manufacturers - and visitors, accessory and fashion brand designers and heads of fashion companies - all await a show which it is said will have  increased efficiency and productivity.

Highly effective

Leaders in their fields, the Première Vision Pluriel shows are said to provide privileged places for the industry as a whole to gather and find inspiration.

For exhibitors they provide a unique way to show their collections and latest developments to the industry's leading players, organisers say.

Visitors from over 130 countries coming to the shows represent a diversity of cultures and fashions, a wealth of business opportunities to create and shared exchanges to build on. For visitors there are nearly 1,950 exhibitors presenting.

A rich and complementary offer, featuring diverse activity sectors and style universes, shows are focused on helping brands save time and improve productivity by bringing various product teams and developments together in one place.

February 2014

All six Première Vision Pluriel shows meet the same high standard of quality and creativity in terms of their offer and services, the organisers report.

Each exhibitor is carefully chosen by a selection committee comprised of industry professionals according to criteria of creativity, expertise, service quality and financial reliability.

For this edition few new companies were selected. After a significant increase in February 2013 the number of participants for the next Première Vision Pluriel edition is tending to be stable.

www.premierevision.com

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