
Beauty joins innovation at Première Vision Paris in September
Originally announced in February by FashionNetwork, the new beauty segment taps into the growing synergy between fashion and beauty across brands. It will take shape in a dedicated "prospective space" within the fashion trend zones, organized around six key themes: Decoration; Smart, Yarns & Eco-Innovation; Citywear & Casualwear; Manufacturing, Sport & Lingerie; Bags, Shoes & Leatherwear; and Accessories Index.
Beauty will also take the stage in the lineup of fashion-focused conferences throughout the event. The agenda features six themed visitor trails and business meetings connecting manufacturers with buyers. Around 150 top-tier buyers will receive exclusive invitations for personalized tours of the show.
The Smart Creation area, dedicated to innovative technologies and materials, will gather approximately fifty companies. This edition will feature a 250-square-meter immersive installation offered by 3D design specialist CLO. Innovation will be given even greater prominence, with an additional conference stage and two pitch stages allowing companies to present their work.
Andam (Association nationale pour le développement des arts de la mode) will participate in the Innovation & Technology zone. The organization will present the ten start-up finalists for the Andam 2025 prize: ER Ocean Recherche, Bioastra, Supercab, Smobya, Rodinia Generation, Petshka, Weffan, and Alphalyr. Also featured will be Losanje, winner of the 2025 Innovation Award.
The previous edition of Première Vision Paris, held from February 11 to 13, welcomed 30,000 professionals representing 13,000 companies and brought together around 1,100 exhibitors.

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