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Blossom Première Vision returns to Paris

Luxury pre-collections event set for June in French capital.

14th May 2025

Knitting Industry
 |  Paris

Knitted Outerwear, Intimate Apparel

The luxury fashion industry, long considered resilient, has begun to feel the effects of a global slowdown. In response, Blossom Première Vision, the exclusive sourcing event for pre-collections, will return this June for the first time since 2020. The show is repositioning to better serve the evolving needs of premium and luxury brands.

Held on 4 and 5 June 2025 at the Carreau du Temple in Paris, the event will host around 80 carefully selected exhibitors, including weavers, tanners, and accessory makers. These participants are chosen for their creative excellence and ability to scale production for the high standards of the luxury market. They will preview their autumn-winter 2026-2027 pre-collections across four categories: fabrics, leather, accessories, and specialist craftsmanship.

Italy and France will be the most represented countries, comprising 87% of exhibitors, with others coming from Japan, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Spain. Notably, 20 companies will exhibit for the first time, highlighting Blossom PV’s role as a discovery platform for luxury buyers.

Florence Rousson, Chairwoman of the Executive Board of Première Vision and CEO of The Creative Pole, commented: “I’m delighted to be celebrating the return of Blossom Première Vision in June, to accompany the luxury houses. At a time when certainties have sometimes been shattered, this event enables all parties in the sector to come together, find inspiration and inventiveness in a particularly selective offering, and benefit from innovations and services tailored to meet their challenges.”

This edition introduces a dedicated trends forum, offering a first look at the AW26-27 colour range under the theme Synesthesia - a concept highlighting the interplay of sensory experiences. This initiative reinforces Blossom PV’s new role as a creative laboratory for future fashion directions.

Craftsmanship will also be at the forefront, with exhibitors such as Promesh, Authentic Material, Studio 1886, and Ricami Laura showcasing specialist techniques. These include architectural textiles, sustainable material innovation, and hand embroidery—skills that luxury houses increasingly rely upon for bespoke production.

On 4 June, exclusive Material Masterclasses will take place, focusing on leather and fabric trends. Led by Première Vision’s in-house fashion experts, these workshops are by invitation only and offer a space to explore sustainable sourcing and innovation.

The first day will conclude with a cocktail reception at the venue, offering a relaxed setting for networking among exhibitors and attendees.

Blossom Première Vision is organised by The Creative Pole, the fashion division of GL events. The group operates a portfolio of trade shows across three continents, including Tranoï and Fashion Source, and is committed to supporting the entire creative value chain.

www.premierevision.com

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