

PREMIÈRE VISION PARIS took place from September 16 to 18, 2025, in the French capital, returning to the dates of its traditional calendar. According to the organizers, the suppliers' fair brought together nearly 20,000 fashion industry professionals.
Over three days, the show reaffirmed its role as a meeting point and global reference for the sector, with a strong focus on technology and innovation, including low-impact materials, production optimization through data and artificial intelligence, and renewed tools for sourcing.
As a new feature, the event incorporated the beauty industry, opening new opportunities for brands through the convergence of creative sectors.
In addition, twenty-two federations held a meeting coordinated by UFIMH, UIT and Euratex (organizations related to apparel and textiles). The countries represented included Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Sweden, from a total of 17 nations. Together, they issued a statement against ultra-fast fashion and in support of the European industrial model.
“PREMIÈRE VISION PARIS has gone beyond its historical mission as a sourcing platform,” stated Florence Rousson, managing director of GL Events’ fashion division and president of Première Vision, adding that the fair now supports the sector in anticipating transformations and providing practical solutions.
In 2026, the event will take place from February 3 to 5 at Paris Nord Villepinte.