Halted since the outbreak of the pandemic, French trade shows are once again gearing up to launch their physical editions. Parisian Trade Show Tranoi plans to launch new women’s collections from September 30 to October 3 2021 at the Palais de Tokyo and Palais de la Bourse venues in Paris. The organizer has partnered FHCM to boost the Paris Fashion Week with a new event, scheduled four times a year at the Palais de Tokyo. The event will showcase a selection of emerging labels hand-picked by Tranoï and FHCM. The first session will be held in parallel with Tranoï, on June 25-27.
Première Vision will also organize a reunion event in Paris from June 30-July 01. The show will be at the Grand Palais Ephemere. The Who’s Next show will launch Who’s Next Limited. The new event will be staged at a showroom in Saint-Germain-des-Prés district on June 25-28, and showcase the exhibitors’ pre-collections during Paris Fashion Week. Who’s Next will also make its come-back at Paris’s Porte de Versailles exhibition centre on September 3-6 2021, alongside Impact, its sustainable fashion counterpart, and Traffic, which focuses on innovative solutions for retailers and brands.
Childrenswear show Playtime Paris will also stage physical sessions at the Parc Floral venue in Paris from July 03-05. One of the first trade events to announce officially its next dates was Maison & Objet, the show dedicated to interior design, fashion and the art of living, scheduled from September 9 to September 13 at the Paris Nord Villepinte exhibition centre. As of now, 1,500 exhibitors have confirmed their presence at the show and that 93 per cent of regular visitors intend to attend the show’s next edition, according to a survey carried out by Maison & Objet from April 30 to May 3.












