International trade show Première Vision Paris 2026 will take place at Paris Nord Villepinte in France with a forward-looking programme for the spring/summer 2027 season.

Première Vision Paris 2026 to share expertise from France, Japan, and Portugal

The France focus will be based on craftsmanship, heritage and contemporary creations. The show will feature how the country offers a unique ecosystem that continues to shape global fashion.

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The Japan focus will show how the country combines textile tradition with biotechnological innovation. The show’s organisers explain that Japan embodies a savoir-faire in which tradition and innovation respond to one another.

The show will portray how the country’s artisans’ have a respect for living systems, nature-inspired innovation, and a culture of long-term thinking.

The Portugal focus will address the importance of sustainable fashion fueled by sustainable innovation.

The organisers assert Portugal brings together high-performing manufacturers, artisans, designers, and technological centres that form a key platform for responsible European fashion.

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The show will also have a wider international offering with 1,000 exhibitors from around the world that will cover the end-to-end textile and fashion value chain from fabrics, accessories, manufacturing, leather, yarns, design, smart creation, and luxury.

There will also be a programme of guided tours and conferences with two talk stages and a prospective area that expands beyond fashion.

In October, Première Vision announced it was restructuring its Made in France PV event and will merge it with its flagship Paris and Blossom shows from 2026 to strengthen the visibility and influence of French craftsmanship both nationally and internationally.

At the time, Florence Rousson, chair of Première Vision’s management board and managing director of GL events’ Fashion Division said: “This evolution gives Made in France a new dimension — strategic, commercial, and inspirational. It reflects our ambition to support market transformations by placing French craftsmanship at the heart of the Première Vision experience. This decision marks a key step in strengthening an offering that stays true to Première Vision’s DNA: being a global platform for creative, sustainable, and competitive fashion.”