
Fashion and sustainability white paper
Event highlights industry transformation and the future of fashion.
19th February 2025
Knitting Industry
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Paris
Première Vision Paris successfully concluded its February 2025 edition, reaffirming its role as a leading platform for the creative and responsible fashion industry. Held from 11-13 February, the event gathered nearly 30,000 professionals from 126 countries, representing over 13,000 companies. With 1,100 exhibitors from around 40 nations, the trade fair focused on savoir-faire and craftsmanship, setting the tone for its upcoming September edition, which will shift focus to innovation and technology.
Florence Rousson, President of the Première Vision Management Board and General Manager of The Creative Pole, emphasised the event's role in supporting the industry's transformation. "This edition, marked by exceptional attendance, also welcomed numerous international delegations, including government representatives and professional federations," she said. "We are already preparing for the next edition in September, where we will explore the latest innovations."
Première Vision continues to enhance business support through various initiatives, including an updated mobile app that facilitates networking, a Hosted Guests programme that brought together 220 international decision-makers, and over 1,500 business meetings organised through its matchmaking programme. Additionally, conference sessions and forums addressed key industry topics, from sustainability to cutting-edge textile solutions.
The Creative Pole, GL Events' fashion division, which oversees Première Vision, also announced the launch of the International Observatory of Creation, a strategic tool aimed at analysing and forecasting trends in the creative sector. The next edition of Première Vision Paris will take place from 16-18 September 2025.
Key figures of this edition
Nearly 30,000 international professionals from 126 countries representing over 13,000 companies gathered in Paris, where 1100 exhibitors from around 40 countries including Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Japan, UK, Belgium, South Korea, Turkey and China showcased their latest innovations. 220 international decision-makers took part in the Hosted Guests program and 1500 business meetings were organized through the Matchmaking program
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