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Denim Premiere Vision: Low visitor turnout, positive sentiment

"Faithful to its original concept and values, Denim Première Vision  brought together a selected offer reflecting the global premium denim market. Around 87 exhibitors including weavers, manufacturers/launderers/finishers, accessory makers, fibre producers and spinners and technology developers and promotional organisations represented the value-chain of worldwide denim production."
 
 
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The 17th edition of Denim Première Vision - an event for the entire global chain of upscale and creative jeanswear witnessed a relatively low visitor turnout compared to its May edition. However, exhibitors expressed satisfaction over the overall response they received during the two days on November 18 and 19, 2015 in Barcelona. Nearly 4,000 international visitors against 4,131 in May 2015 included premium and high-end fashion and jeanswear brands; designers, and major luxury names.

 

Global premium denim market under one roof

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Faithful to its original concept and values, Denim Première Vision  brought together a selected offer reflecting the global premium denim market. Around 87 exhibitors including weavers, manufacturers/launderers/finishers, accessory makers, fibre producers and spinners and technology developers and promotional organisations represented the value-chain of worldwide denim production.

Six new companies were rigorously selected of which three were manufacturers – Baykanlar Tekstil, Firemount Textiles and Ariteks Boyacilik, one weaver – Advance Denim Limited, one accessories manufacturer – Kasiv Leather Label and one fibre producer- Hyosung Corporation exhibited at the show. Know-how and developments from the 21 important countries in jeanswear industry were on display during the event. Turkey represented 33 per cent of exhibitors, Italy made up14 per cent, Spain were 8 per cent, Morocco at 8 percent and rest of the exhibitors were from Japan, France, Germany, Pakistan and Hong Kong.

Innovative functional denim fabrics on display

Many exhibitors showcased new functional denim fabrics and alternative new fibres. Among them, for instance, Orta launched its BioKinetic denim, Prosperity unveiled some new fabrics including Amicor, an antimicrobial fibre, and Sweet Indigo, a fabric that demands 60 per cent less chemical oxygen in its production.

Bossa’s new line of fabrics included four-way stretch high-recovery denim with climate control properties created using Coolmax, another variation with 21per cent Cleancool, a Japanese antibacterial fibre, and 79 per cent organic cotton range of sustainable fabrics. Also new is their denim range was product made with Ice Cotton, a 100 per cent natural cotton produced by Swiss company Spoerry.

Tejidos Royo launched a series of 3D fabrics, Tencel fabrics featuring high-resolution special motives as part of their Ambi-Wash project. This group of fabrics is made with high-end sustainable fibres and processes employing environmentally friendly dyeing substances made by Italian specialist Montega Verde and washed by Italian laundry Lim.

Important sessions marked the event

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This season’s major events included The Denim Trend Tasting seminar held on November 18, 2015, which was organised by the Première Vision fashion team. The seminar focused on seasonal influences and forecast of Spring/Summer ’17 trends. The session was presented by consultant Michelle Branch, an international expert in the denim industry - from product development to production, from technological innovations to finishing, from style to the construction of collections, including marketing and sales challenges.

The 1st Denim Smart Conversation was held on November 19, 2015. An exclusive master class was organised to understand the innovations and challenges related to responsible creation and production in the denim industry. This event also presented the strategies and actions put in place by Denim Première Vision to better respond to the new issues of responsibility in the sector.

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The 17th edition of Denim Première Vision - an event for the entire global chain of upscale and creative jeanswear witnessed a relatively low visitor turnout compared to its May edition. However, exhibitors expressed satisfaction over the overall response they received during the two days on November 18 and 19, 2015 in Barcelona. Nearly 4,000 international visitors against 4,131 in May 2015 included premium and high-end fashion and jeanswear brands; designers, and major luxury names. </br>

 

Global premium denim market under one roof

</br>

Faithful to its original concept and values, Denim Première Vision brought together a selected offer reflecting the global premium denim market. Around 87 exhibitors including weavers, manufacturers/launderers/finishers, accessory makers, fibre producers and spinners and technology developers and promotional organisations represented the value-chain of worldwide denim production. </br>

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Six new companies were rigorously selected of which three were manufacturers – Baykanlar Tekstil, Firemount Textiles and Ariteks Boyacilik, one weaver – Advance Denim Limited, one accessories manufacturer – Kasiv Leather Label and one fibre producer- Hyosung Corporation exhibited at the show. Know-how and developments from the 21 important countries in jeanswear industry were on display during the event. Turkey represented 33 per cent of exhibitors, Italy made up14 per cent, Spain were 8 per cent, Morocco at  8 percent and rest of the exhibitors were from Japan, France, Germany, Pakistan and Hong Kong. </br>

 

Innovative functional denim fabrics on display

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Many exhibitors showcased new functional denim fabrics and alternative new fibres. Among them, for instance, Orta launched its BioKinetic denim, Prosperity unveiled some new fabrics including Amicor, an antimicrobial fibre, and Sweet Indigo, a fabric that demands 60 per cent less chemical oxygen in its production. </br>

 

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Bossa’s new line of fabrics included four-way stretch high-recovery denim with climate control properties created using Coolmax, another variation with 21per cent Cleancool, a Japanese antibacterial fibre, and 79 per cent organic cotton range of sustainable fabrics. Also new is their denim range was product made with Ice Cotton, a 100 per cent natural cotton produced by Swiss company Spoerry. </br>

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Tejidos Royo launched a series of 3D fabrics, Tencel fabrics featuring high-resolution special motives as part of their Ambi-Wash project. This group of fabrics is made with high-end sustainable fibres and processes employing environmentally friendly dyeing substances made by Italian specialist Montega Verde and washed by Italian laundry Lim. </br>

 

Important sessions marked the event

</br>

This season’s major events included The Denim Trend Tasting seminar held on November 18, 2015, which was organised by the Première Vision fashion team. The seminar focused on seasonal influences and forecast of Spring/Summer ’17 trends. The session was presented by consultant Michelle Branch, an international expert in the denim industry - from product development to production, from technological innovations to finishing, from style to the construction of collections, including marketing and sales challenges. </br>

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The 1st Denim Smart Conversation was held on November 19, 2015. An exclusive master class was organised to understand the innovations and challenges related to responsible creation and production in the denim industry. This event also presented the strategies and actions put in place by Denim Première Vision to better respond to the new issues of responsibility in the sector. </br>

 

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