Première Vision Paris, the leading international trade show for creative sourcing and the analysis of textile and color trends, announces the return of its annual edition from February 3 to 5, 2026. On this occasion, the show will spotlight territories of expertise, through a rich, committed, and forward-looking program dedicated to the Spring–Summer 2027 season. This edition will feature an unprecedented focus on three territories of expertise: France, Japan, and Portugal.

Première Vision Paris is deploying a cultural and industrial approach centered on three emblematic geographical areas, each embodying the diversity and excellence of contemporary textile know-how:
● FRANCE – CULTURE(S) AND COUNTER-CULTURE
A territory where craftsmanship engages in dialogue between heritage and contemporary creation. Between culture and counter-culture, tradition and experimentation, France offers a unique ecosystem that continues to shape global fashion.
● PORTUGAL – LIVING SUSTAIN
A territory of industries and artisans committed to sustainable fashion. With an ecosystem focused on sustainable innovation, Portugal brings together high-performing manufacturers, artisans, designers, and technological centers. Tradition and cutting-edge technologies complement each other to form a key platform for responsible European fashion.
● JAPAN – NATURE-MINDED
A territory of expertise where textile tradition meets biotechnological innovation. Japan embodies a savoir-faire in which tradition and innovation respond to one another. From artisans shaping natural materials with precision to advances in biofabrication and biotechnology, the country offers a singular vision of textiles—respect for living systems, nature-inspired innovation, and a culture of long-term thinking.
These themes are part of the show’s overall vision, detailed in a dedicated manifesto available here.
An international offering and exclusive forward-looking content focused on craftsmanship Première Vision Paris will bring together nearly 1,000 exhibitors from around the world, covering the entire textile and fashion value chain: fabrics, accessories, manufacturing, leather, yarns, design, smart creation, and Maison d’Exceptions.
Among the highlights of the February 2026 edition:
● The Première Vision Forum, unveiling for the first time the Spring–Summer 2027 color and material trends, built around the seasonal theme Open.
● Maison d’Exceptions returns for its 13th edition. Exclusively reserved for luxury brands and accessible by invitation only, this space is dedicated to rare and highly specialized craftsmanship. It features a selection of 22 exhibitors, including:
Amaltas Atelier, Anne Lopez – Créatrice d’Univers, Antonin Mongin, Atelier Aurelia Leblanc, Atelier Natalia Rios, Atelier Seiran, Atelier Sofia Shazak, Atelier Sumbiosis, Audrey B. Studio, Breton Céline, Cécile Feilchenfeldt, Cécile Gray, Domyo, Form Weben, Karl Mazlo, Les Ateliers Carnoy, Marie Archambaud, Marta Mantovani, Omi-Jofu, Plume Nova by Kashida Studio, Stel SCP, and Yukizna.
● An exclusive program of guided tours and conferences, available here, is structured around two talk stages, reflecting the show’s forward-looking DNA through a dual fashion and market perspective:
○ Fashion & Beauty, returning to PVP
○ Savoir-Faire & Business of Fashion, dedicated to economic, industrial, and strategic challenges
● For its second edition, the Prospective Area becomes a true cross-disciplinary fashion influence platform, extending beyond textiles and opening up to adjacent creative markets, trends, and lifestyle.
This expanded field now goes beyond beauty and music to include new creative universes such as fragrance, photography, and pastry, with the participation of Fiabila, Abondance DJ, Robertet, Victor
Boccard, the RedKids Collective, and Davis Félicité.
● The Kimono Upcycling Project exhibition, led by Voutrail & Polimoda, presents collections created by students from both schools using deadstock materials. This upcycling concept gives new life to kimono
fabrics by transforming them into contemporary pieces.
● The hosting of the annual plenary session of the French Fashion & Luxury Industry Strategic Committee, marking its return to PVP following the February 2025 edition.
● The European Linen and Hemp Alliance introduces a new space, “Journey to the Heart of Linen.” This immersive area places the material itself at center stage, highlighting the unique qualities of certified European linen: a demanding cultivation process, a rigorous transformation industry, and highly specialized know-how.
Visitors are invited to discover every profession across the certified European linen value chain—cultivation, retting, scutching, spinning, weaving, or knitting—often invisible in the final product.
Sessions will take place:
● February 3 and 4 from 10:30 to 17:30
● February 5 from 10:30 to 14:00
NEXT DATES
BLOSSOM PV – June 3-4 2026 Carreau du Temple, Paris
DENIM PV – May 20-21, 2026 Superstudio Più, Milan
PV PARIS – September 1-3, 2026 Paris Nord Villepinte

