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Bandeau Salon

Twice a year, no fewer than 700 weavers from 28 countries present collections in synergy with both the fashion calendar and the apparel industry demands.

The richness of the offer guarantees you will find products fitting your specific needs at all price levels.

Especially prepared for you: exclusive Fashion information and trend forecast

A unique and resolutely professional approach, which has earned Première Vision the praise of professionals from throughout the world.

An organisation close to your own

Some 50,000 professional visitors from 106 different countries come together in Paris, the fashion and lifestyle arts capital.

Première Vision works towards the success of this event by facilitating international buyers' contacts at the Salon, thanks to its 12 international offices.

Show urbanism

Since its creation, Première Vision has paid careful attention to the look of show, updating it regularly. It strives to offer international fashion professionals a setting to match the ebullient creativity of the event itself.

Today the show is a white city - a welcoming, contemporary and international city - comprising small buildings (white blocks), some topped with fabric superstructures, with an architectural style evoking geometry, the essential and subtlety.

It is the work of designer Eric Jourdan and scenographer Francesca Avossa, who together opted for white. A timeless white, without reference to any geographic region, a white at once neutral and dynamic. It highlights the exhibitors' collections, in all their subtle nuances and variety, and provides a superb background for the colour in the forums.

Salon Ville blanche
© Première Vision SA / Stéphane Kossmann, Charles Siaux

Highlight the exhibitors' collections

But it’s not just a plain white. Eric Jourdan and Francesca Avossa chose a unique white material, DuPont™ Corian®. An innovative product, developed by DuPont, used for the first time as an essential constituent of an exhibition stand. A world first!

In addition to the stands, the exhibitors’ private space, Eric Jourdan and Francesca Avossa also designed all the furniture, as well as the common spaces and reception, information and restaurant areas.