For its edition taking place from September 16 to 18, Première Vision Paris opens the door to the world of beauty for the first time, in an inspirational approach aligned with the show’s seasonal trends.
Make Up For Ever Academy Exhibition 2025 Makeup Artist: Qingqing CAO / Model: Cheng LIU – Photo : Jing RUAN
An “unprecedented approach that goes beyond the boundaries of fashion to open a dialogue with beauty, music, and related creative universes,” indicates the organizer, who expects 1,000 exhibitors at this event, 12% of whom are newcomers. The offer of fibers, yarns, fabrics, knits, leathers, designs, accessories, and finished products now includes a cosmetic interpretation of the season.
“Our portfolio of products and events cannot be limited to a position of observer, but must become more ‘inspirational,’ being a player in this fashion ecosystem which is going through a period of segmentation and profound transformation,” explains Florence Rousson, managing director of GL Events’ Fashion division. “We want to put color back at the center of the discussion and, via beauty, challenge the convergence of industries. The intention is not to become a cosmetic show. But we may be able to present white-label brands that can accompany brands thinking of expanding into this market.”
Beauty Pathways will present a series of proposals directly inspired by the Autumn/Winter 2026–2027 trends. This will include the Make Up For Ever Academy, which will showcase a selection of student creations. Also on display will be a range of nail polishes by global specialist Fiabila.
Make Up For Ever Academy Exhibition 2025 / Makeup Artist: Mengtong WU / Model: Alice – Photo : Jing RUAN
Themed perfumes and cocktails will also be offered by Robertet, a supplier of aromatics for beauty, perfume, and food, through its Villa Blu acceleration program. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Abondance collective of DJs and contemporary artists will present musical interpretations of the season’s colors and materials.
A series of conferences dedicated to bridging the gap between fashion trends and the beauty world will also be held over the three days of the show. Like all the show’s conferences, these talks will be recorded for the first time and made available for replay on the Première Vision portal.
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British premium brand Represent has unveiled its 22-piece ‘engLAnd’ ready-to-wear collection, which, as the title suggests, builds on the brand’s British heritage and its move into Los Angeles.
Represent
The launch also follows the “instant sell-out headwear capsule” earlier this year in collaboration with ’47 and therefore features the same handwritten script with typography “merging both a script and an old English style to create the now instantly recognisable engLAnd graphic”.
After being teased on Instagram by Represent founders George and Mike Heaton months ahead of the initial baseball cap launch, the capsule “became the most successful, fastest sell-through of the year”, they said.
So to meet the demand, Represent’s widening the engLAnd product offering with a curated selection of menswear and womenswear jersey apparel, footwear and accessories, “featuring the brand’s signature hand-distressed finish to give it an ‘LA vintage’-inspired look.
The range includes oversized hoodies, short- and long-sleeve T-shirts and joggers, while womenswear features cropped sweatshirts and baby tees, available in black, washed brown and flat white colourways.
The collection also sees the reappearance of the brand’s Realtree print, now in a washed white finish, featured on the long sleeve T-shirt, sweatshirt, baby tee and sweat pant silhouettes.
Accessories, of course, include the baseball cap, updated for Autumn/Winter in a monochromatic washed brown colourway, as well as a new beanie. The signature Represent HTN sneaker also receives a winter update, launching in premium black and brown Hairy Pony styles.
George Heaton added: “We knew the engLAnd design could be taken further since we first showed a piece of the headwear over a year ago, the progression came from a strong consumer response. This collection is really all about our brand DNA, it’s our heritage and inspiration, it’s our move to Los Angeles, that’s what it represents.”
The engLAnd AW25 collection launches on representclo.com, its flagship store in London, and stores in Manchester & Los Angeles.
Bringing together 19 Italian manufacturers serving luxury brands, HModa now intends to create a transalpine network of experienced suppliers, into which it plans to invest “tens of millions of euros” in France. With this in mind, the HModa 126 site was inaugurated in Aubervilliers on December 10.
The HModa 126 showroom – MGFNW
Located at 126 rue des Fillettes in Aubervilliers, this 1,500-square-metre site was inaugurated in the presence of the town’s mayor and the President of the Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council. Previously operated by Nike Inc., which used it as a showroom, the site is a warehouse dating from 1880 that has been given a new lease of life to welcome its new occupant.
HModa has established itself in an area where Chanel, Hermès, Berluti, and Moynat have already set up operations. The industrial hub offers an on-site prototyping workshop, a training centre, and a research and archives centre designed to inspire visitors.
Visitors are also greeted by an imposing showroom spotlighting the creations and expertise of the industrial hub, with a wealth of shoes, coats, and dresses exploring combinations of materials.
Claudio Rovere, surrounded by Karine Franklet (Mayor of Aubervilliers), Guillaume Moukala (Cabinet Asterès) and Stéphane Troussel (President of the Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council) – MG/FNW
“We bring together companies producing ready-to-wear, footwear, leather goods, and textiles. So everything a designer or brand could want for their collection is here,” sums up president and founder Claudio Rovere. “We won’t be a brand, but we’ll always be at their service. And there is a natural complementarity between France, the world capital of creativity and luxury, and Italy, one of the most important manufacturing nations in the world.”
HModa’s aim is therefore to create, this time in France, a network of textile companies meeting the market’s various needs. The goal is to attract orders from major luxury houses which, although they have brought much of their production in-house, still prize the flexibility and responsiveness provided by an external partner, according to Claudio Rovere.
The prototyping workshop – MG/FNW
“We’re not going to limit ourselves to working with major brands or to imposing quantities; we also want to work with organisations and designers keen to push the boundaries of craftsmanship,” the executive further explains to FashionNetwork.com. “This helps support the development of tomorrow’s big names, and it is always beneficial for a manufacturer to take on new challenges in terms of creativity and innovation.”
Since May, HModa’s French operations have been led by Gilles Lasbordes, a well-known figure in both the French and Italian textile industries, having headed the Première Vision trade shows for a decade. For now, he is supported at 126 by a team of 10, which will gradually grow to around 30 as the company ramps up.
The prototyping workshop – MG/FNW
Founded in 2008, HModa’s 19 manufacturers account for around 2,300 craftspeople. Their combined turnover is expected to exceed €300 million in 2025. The industrial hub’s latest move was the acquisition, in July, of a 60% stake in Manrico S.p.A., an Italian specialist in luxury cashmere.
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Lenzing AG will have to move forward without Rohit Aggarwal, who only assumed the role of CEO in summer 2024 following Suzano’s entry as a shareholder at the Austrian fibre producer. Aggarwal has informed the Supervisory Board that he is stepping down from his position for personal reasons with effect from January 31. However, to ensure a seamless transition, he intends to support Lenzing as an adviser until the end of September 2026.
Rohit Aggarwal will step down as CEO at the end of January. – Lenzing
Following Aggarwal’s departure, Lenzing AG will initially be led by a three-member Management Board. As part of the company’s ongoing organisational development and to underpin its recently sharpened premiumisation strategy, Lenzing AG is establishing a new six-member Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee will comprise the three-member Lenzing AG Management Board and will be complemented by the company’s senior commercial managers Patricia Sargeant (Nonwovens), Yann Lepage (Textile Fibres), and Anton Putz (Pulp).
By introducing the new Executive Committee, Lenzing AG aims to strengthen its strategic focus on business opportunities in the premium fibre segment. The goal is to expand its position as a leading integrated premium provider of regenerated cellulose fibres.
The Supervisory Board has already initiated the process to appoint a successor to the CEO and will announce a new appointment in due course.
“Increasing structural profitability remains a key objective. The Management Board will continue to focus resolutely on strengthening the company’s competitive position, financial performance and sustainable value creation – with the aim of further consolidating Lenzing’s position as the global market leader in sustainable cellulose fibres,” said Supervisory Board chairman Patrick Lackenbucher.
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