Before becoming a color range, a material trend or an inspirational space at the show, a Première Vision season begins as a collective construction.
Where the Season Begins: Shared Perspectives, Color Intuitions and Collective Vision
The Autumn-Winter 27-28 range is thus embracing an aesthetic of nuance: it is moving away from primary colors in favor of more complex, more modulated shades, capable of interacting with one another. Tones are becoming hazier, patinated or denser; light shades are taking on a solarised quality, neutrals are becoming infused with color, and darks are gaining greater pigment depth.
Within this framework, certain shades are already emerging as defining markers of the season. Tannic Bordeaux and Violet Code offer sophisticated alternatives to black and navy. Silicone Pink introduces a sensitive, transversal lightness, able to move across categories. Mycelium Beige, Waxy Glow and Algae Gel, meanwhile, reflect this search for more vibrant, more embodied neutrals, closely connected to materiality.
From the Color Range to the Season’s Material and Style Directions
Where Analysis and Intuition Meet the Products
The season then becomes more precise through direct contact with the exhibitors’ collections: the PV fashion team receives samples sent by exhibitors ahead of the show. Several thousand products are analysed, compared and selected by the Première Vision fashion team in order to identify the proposals that best capture the season's most relevant market dynamics and emerging directions.
It is through this constant back-and-forth between expert insights and product reality that Première Vision’s trend intelligence takes shape.
