
Fashion and sustainability white paper
Key trends and innovations to shape fashion’s future at September show.
12th September 2025
Knitting Industry
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Paris
Première Vision Paris will present the key Autumn/Winter 2026–2027 fashion trends alongside the latest technological innovations when it opens its doors at Paris Nord Villepinte from 16–18 September 2025. More than 1,000 exhibitors from across the globe are expected to take part, showcasing expertise, creativity, and forward-looking solutions for the fashion industry.
The event will highlight three main fashion directions for the upcoming season – New Dynasties, Ego-Eco and Territories of Expression. Each explores distinct cultural, environmental and creative influences, ranging from gothic-inspired radical silhouettes to wellness-driven materials, through to inclusive, craft-focused expressions of individuality. For the first time, trend analysis will also extend into beauty, reflecting how fashion and beauty increasingly overlap.
New Dynasties focuses on dramatic, rebellious aesthetics with architectural fabrics and intense, moody palettes, echoing dystopian cultural themes. Ego-Eco responds to consumer demand for healthier, toxin-free textiles with natural fibres, hypoallergenic wools and skin-friendly blends, accompanied by warm, intimate tones. Territories of Expression celebrates inclusivity and diversity, blending craftsmanship, heritage and innovation with bold colour clashes, oversized silhouettes and circular design practices.
In addition to fashion foresight, innovation and technology will take centre stage. Première Vision Paris will dedicate a new space to exploring how virtualisation, AI, advanced materials, and new production methods are reshaping design, sourcing and sustainability. From 3D printing to smart textiles and AI-powered defect detection, exhibitors will showcase how creativity and competitiveness can be strengthened in an era of rapid change.
Seminars, panel talks, and curated trend forums will further guide industry professionals through the challenges and opportunities shaping the sector, from sustainable sourcing to digital transformation.
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