
Scheduled for 16-18 September 2025, the Première Vision Paris event will see participation of over 1,000 exhibitors at the Paris Nord Villepinte venue with a notable 12% attending for the first time.
This repositioning complements the February show, which concentrated on craftsmanship, reflecting the ongoing evolution and challenges faced by the sector.
Première Vision executive board chairwoman and GL events fashion division CEO Florence Rousson said: “Dedicated to innovation and tech, open to beauty, and enhanced in its approach to fashion information and future insights, this event provides inspiration, networking, vision, and business solutions to the entire industry.”
A novel Prospective Area will be introduced at the event, emphasising beauty within fashion discourse and steering creative exploration. This space aims to present an overview of significant industry shifts while extending Première Vision’s influence into new sectors.
The area will showcase samples that encapsulate the season’s primary themes and underscore connections as a pivotal element in the creative process.
Six new themed focus areas have been created, each dedicated to a distinct segment:

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– Smart, yarns and eco-innovation focus
– Citywear and casual wear focus
– Manufacturing, sport and lingerie focus
– Bags, shoes and leatherwear focus
– Accessories index
Première Vision Paris is also enhancing its conference programme with a new Talks Stage on fashion and beauty.
The event will introduce new tools to aid exhibitors and visitors with about 150 hosted guests set to receive personalised guidance to maximise market potential.
It also hosts the National Association for the Development of the Arts of Fashion (ANDAM) in the innovation and technology area. ANDAM has been presenting an Innovation Award since 2017.
This award is open to both French and international start-ups working on projects within France and focuses on innovations that have current or potential applications in the fashion sector.
For the first time at Première Vision Paris, ten finalist startups will be featured, including Losanje, winner of the 2025 Innovation Prize, and Goldeneye Smart Vision, recipient of a Special Jury Prize. These startups will present their sustainable innovations alongside ER Ocean Recherche, Bioastra, Supercab, Smobya, Rodinia Generation, Petshka, Weffan, and Alphalyr in a designated area.
CLO Virtual Fashion will also make its debut at Première Vision Paris with an exclusive activation near the Smart Creation area. This 250m² experience will showcase digitalisation, eco-design, and 3D simulation solutions that are shaping fashion’s future.