The upcoming Blossom Première Vision (PV) event, set for December 10 and 11, 2025, in Paris, hosting 65 premium textile suppliers (20% new), has established itself as the indispensable sourcing hub for the luxury apparel industry’s pivot toward compliance. The show floor directly reflects the urgency driven by stringent European eco-design laws, notably the French levy, which is set to fine ultra-cheap clothing up to €10 per garment by 2030, and the looming 2026 EU ban on destroying unsold goods.
PV’s Focus: Weaving compliance and heritage
The event’s selective exhibitor list emphasizes verifiable sustainability. Innovators, like the Italian Slow Fiber collective, are championing transparent, circular production models. Historic houses, such as France's Les Tissages Perrin (since 1929), are leveraging heritage techniques for durability and traceability. Suppliers confirm compliance is paramount, as the apparel segment holds nearly 50% of the $9.19 billion sustainable fashion market in 2025.
SS27: Outlook and strategic sourcing
Première Vision (PV), established in 1973 as the sourcing platform, is guiding the market by confirming that aesthetics for the Spring-Summer 2027 (SS27) pre-collections are now inseparable from traceability. This "Premiumization Driven by Purpose" is necessary, as data shows consumers are willing to spend an average of 9.7% more on ethically produced textiles. The selection of exhibitors—from organic ramie by Tosco to circular wool by Manteco—underscores Blossom PV’s role in steering the industry toward durable, compliant materials.










