Fashion's Future Transformed: Innovation, Technology, and Sustainability Shape the New Landscape at Première Vision Paris
Première Vision Paris 2025 Embraces Innovation, Sustainability, and Technology
Première Vision Paris, a global platform for the creative transformation of the fashion industry, is set to return in September 2025, with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and technology as core themes. The event, which will take place from September 16 to 18 in Paris, France, aims to redefine the future of fashion through responsible creativity and advanced technological solutions.
For the September edition, Première Vision Paris highlights include a rededicated focus on innovation, technology, and responsibility, with over 1,000 exhibitors, including many new entrants. The show introduces a new immersive "Prospective Area" themed Synesthesia, exploring the connections between beauty, industry, innovation, and emotion. It also features six Focus areas covering decoration, yarns, eco-innovation, citywear, manufacturing, and accessories, providing targeted insights into fashion’s transformation.
The event supports topics central to the future of fashion, such as digitalization, circularity, and smart materials, through a dedicated Talks Stage hosting industry experts. Enhanced services like thematic walkthroughs, curated business meetings, and an improved app facilitate networking and business development.
Première Vision 2025 also presents a new narrative called Ego-Eco for Autumn-Winter 26-27, emphasizing the deep connections between ecological responsibility and fashion creativity.
Florence Rousson, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Première Vision and CEO of The Creative Pole, commented on the event’s success. She announced the launch of The Creative Pole, a new fashion division of GL events, uniting 18 international events under three brands: Première Vision, Tranoi, and Fashion Source.
The February 2025 edition of Première Vision Paris was marked by exceptional attendance and global recognition. Delegations from various countries such as Portugal, South Korea, Egypt, Tunisia, Brazil, Indonesia, India, and Japan attended the event. The event also featured The Inspiration Forum, a presentation of trends for Spring/Summer 2026 and sustainable craftsmanship in the areas of fabrics, leather, and accessories.
Desolina Suter, Fashion Director at Première Vision, emphasized that know-how, whether traditional or technologically advanced, is key to a more sustainable and resource-efficient industry. She also stated that sustainability has become a necessity in the face of economic and ecological challenges, and that it enables the industry to rethink a more responsible one, where resource conservation and circular economy are at the center of the creative process.
Première Vision is committed to fostering the growth of fashion companies worldwide through a curated and selective platform. The Hosted Guests Programme facilitated 1,500 business meetings with 220 international decision-makers. The updated Première Vision Paris mobile app now includes an AI assistant, messaging function, filtering, and personalized visit plans.
In conclusion, Première Vision Paris 2025 focuses on fostering a sustainable, innovative, and technologically advanced fashion ecosystem through strategic event restructuring, immersive experiences, cutting-edge discussions, and inclusive global participation. The event alternates in two complementary formats: Craftsmanship & Know-How in February and Innovation & Technology in September, reflecting its commitment to creativity, responsibility, and global business development across the fashion industry, from mass market to luxury.
The immersive "Prospective Area" themed Synesthesia at Première Vision Paris 2025 explores connections between fashion-and-beauty, innovation, and emotion. Première Vision 2025 also presents a new narrative called Ego-Eco for Autumn-Winter 26-27, emphasizing the connections between ecological responsibility and fashion-lifestyle.