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A dynamic show that is gaining momentum with a 62% increase in visitors compared to February 2022, i.e. 34,500 visitors and 1246 exhibitors.

A reinforced offer with “Manufacturing” (manufacturers) and “Maison d’Exceptions” (craftsmen and luxury brands), as well as the presence of finalists from the Hyères Festival.

A special mention to the Eco-Innovation forum on sustainable advances and innovations, very well structured and very educational, which will be the subject of a separate report published soon. 

A show that honors Portugal, whose many companies offer eco-responsible developments, and Spain to a lesser extent. Turkey is also very present at the show by the number of exhibitors.

We reveal you in exclusivity 2 of the 4 strong points spotted by our experts on the show. To discover our complete decryption: go to Peclers+!

  1. ARTISANAL CRAFT 
  2. PRECIOUS TECH

ARTISANAL CRAFT 

Fancy weaves with textured surfaces, visual constructions, irregular threads inspired by craftsmanship for modernized rustic aspects. Simplified exotic prints, stylized in two- or three-color graphic harmonies.

TEXTURED SURFACES

Embossed, creped, crumpled, matted and weaved aspects marked, to irregular threads.

NATURAL STRIPES & WEAVES

Neutral stripes, more or less rewired, in a linen or hemp-based vegetable blend. Tweeds with rustic aspects.

PRINTS: EXOTIC GRAPHICS

Foliage and flowers worked in two colors, stencil style, cut paper or engraving with enlarged scales.

PRECIOUS TECH

An athleisure or outdoor spirit with protective and functional fabrics that evolve in a more precious way: ultra light, translucent, shiny, iridescent, changing. Random prints inspired by the digital world in acidic colors. A tech spirit that also infuses couture fabrics.

SHINY TECHNIQUE

Transparency like a spinnaker cloth, crumpled, metallic, translucent aspect. Many proposals based on recycled polyamide and polyester, even recyclable.

COUTURE TECH

Embossed gauzes and taffetas, blistered surfaces, satin or metallic jacquards with a nervous and swelling touch.

PRINTS: DIGITAL FLUORIZED

Blurred, diluted prints: fluorinated artificial flowers and digital abstractions in neon colors.

Stay tuned for our next reports on the Première Vision show! With a focus on the Maison d’Exceptions forum and a sustainable focus.

To discover the entire Trend Report : go to Peclers+ !