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Blossom Première Vision returns to Paris on December 11 and 12, 2024. This event is dedicated to the unveiling of pre-collections from premium and luxury creative fashion brands, showcasing an impressive lineup of 86 international exhibitors. Among them, 15 newcomers will join established names from key fashion-producing countries, including Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Spain, and Portugal, all presenting their Spring-Summer 26 offerings.

What is Blossom Première Vision ?

Blossom Première Vision highlights the craftsmanship of trusted suppliers to major fashion houses, offering a platform where expertise meets innovation. Attendees can explore five distinct segments tailored to the premium and luxury markets: fabric, accessories, leather, know-how, and services.

“This comprehensive approach ensures that buyers and designers alike can find inspiration and collaboration opportunities across the spectrum of high-end fashion.”

A new “Sport & Tech” segment

One of the most exciting developments this year is the introduction of the “Sport & Tech” segment, which joins the ranks of premium and luxury offerings. This new category represents a significant shift in the industry, merging high-performance apparel with elegant designs. Reflecting contemporary consumer demands, the “Sport & Tech” range features innovative technical materials and sustainable practices, catering to various lifestyles including travel, sports, and wellness.

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Stéphanie Lacoste

Live weaving demonstrations at the Stéphanie Lacoste Atelier

Highlighting the event’s commitment to artistry and craftsmanship, the Stéphanie Lacoste Atelier will be a focal point at Blossom PV. Renowned for her collaborations with iconic luxury brands such as Jean-Paul Gaultier and Balmain, Lacoste brings her expertise to the forefront with live weaving demonstrations. Attendees will witness her unique artisanship, blending traditional techniques with modern materials like silk, wool, linen, and hemp, alongside unexpected elements such as rye straw and metal. Every piece is hand-dyed using natural dyes, sourced from local artisans, underscoring a dedication to sustainability and innovative design.

Additionally, Blossom PV will host its second edition of workshops, providing participants with insights into the latest fabric and leather developments for the upcoming season. Scheduled for December 11, these sessions will delve into the themes of innovation and eco-responsibility, ensuring that the next generation of fashion is as thoughtful as it is stylish.

Photos : Première Vision

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