The biannual fair for denim ‘Denim Premiere Vision’ will be held in Barcelona, Spain, from November 16 to 17, 2016. The fair sees international manufacturer’s present latest fabrics, colors and trends of the coming season. The event showcases accessories, fabrics, laundry, promotions products and more in the lifestyle and fashion industry. Denim Première Vision brings together all the trades in the denim industry. From weavers and tailors to fiber-makers and accessory-manufacturers, companies from all over the world will be at the show to showcase their expertise.
This is the first trade show devoted exclusively to denim fabric. Denim Première Vision is the leading international event for every professional involved in the denim industry. Every season, the teams from Première Vision come up with bold, original ideas to showcase the latest products and services.
The last edition of Barcelona, Denim Première Vision brought together 3,803 visitors, eight per cent less than in the previous edition. However this decline in the number of visitors was because companies came with smaller teams. The fair gathered 95 exhibitors, half of them weavers. However, the fair continues to be a meeting point for key players in the sector, especially in Europe and the United States.

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