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Blossom Premiere Vision returns in June to support luxury fashion's shifting needs

 

Blossom Premiere Vision returns in June to support luxury fashions shifting needs

 

As the global luxury goods market grapples with a prolonged slowdown, an industry once resilient to crises is now undergoing a major transformation. In response, Blossom Premiere Vision (Blossom PV) the exclusive event for luxury and premium pre-collections is adapting to the moment by repositioning its upcoming edition in June, a first since 2020. The show aims to address evolving challenges facing the sector and reinforce the value of pre-collections as a strategic driver for luxury brands navigating uncertainty.

A curated showcase in the heart of Paris

Set for 4 and 5 June at the Carreau du Temple in Paris, Blossom PV will feature around 80 carefully selected exhibitors, including weavers, tanners, and accessory makers. These participants are chosen not only for their creativity and craftsmanship but also for their capacity to meet the industrial and quality standards of luxury houses. The show will preview pre-collections for the Autumn-Winter 2026-2027 season across four key areas: fabrics, leather, accessories, and savoir-faire. With its focused curation, Blossom PV positions itself as a vital hub where fashion decision-makers can source forward-looking materials and collaborate with trusted partners.

Trend forecasting and sensory inspiration take centre stage

Marking a key innovation for this edition, Blossom PV will unveil it’s first-ever Trends Forum. The space will highlight exhibitors’ latest work and offer an exclusive preview of the AW26-27 colour range, centered on the theme of ‘Synesthesia.’ The palette features desaturated hues designed to evoke a sensory, cross-modal experience, and will be officially launched at Premiere Vision Paris in September. Through this new forum, Blossom PV seeks to position itself as a trend incubator for luxury fashion, enabling early creative exploration and market anticipation.

Celebrating craft with bespoke savoir-faire exhibitors

This edition also emphasizes the luxury sector’s reliance on specialist artisans through its dedicated Savoir-Faire zone. These exhibitors do not create standard collections but provide highly customized creations for major fashion houses. Among them is Promesh, known for reinventing architectural design through innovative mesh materials; Authentic Material, which develops patented textile finishing techniques from raw material deposits; Studio 1886, blending traditional know-how with modern production capabilities; and Ricami Laura, an Italian embroidery atelier using vintage treadle machines to craft intricate, hand-made designs. These exhibitors embody the technical and artistic mastery essential to high-end fashion.

Masterclasses to explore sustainability and innovation

To further support industry transformation, Blossom PV will host a new season of exclusive Material Masterclasses on 4 June. Led by Premiere Vision’s fashion and forecasting experts, these workshops accessible by invitation only will cover fabric and leather trends for the AW26-27 season. Carine Montarras, a leather specialist at Premiere Vision, will lead the Leather and Pelts Masterclass, while the Fabrics Masterclass will be conducted by Ariane Bigot, assistant fashion director and fabric expert. These sessions will focus on responsible sourcing, sustainable material innovation, and collaborative development strategies tailored for luxury brands seeking to evolve with integrity and creativity.

With its return in June, Blossom Premiere Vision is reasserting its role as a strategic partner for luxury fashion, offering a platform where innovation, tradition, and sustainability intersect to shape the future of the industry.

 
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