Premiere Vision New York
Creative Optimism Drives Première Vision’s Spring/Summer 2020 Forecast
Première Vision New York serves bold color, untraditional prints and high shine for Spring/Summer 2020.
Newly Branded Bemberg “Vegan Silk” Fiber Set for Expansion
Japanese firm Asahi Kasei is elevating its cupro fiber by establishing it under the brand Bemberg and…
Premiere Vision Highlights Fabric Innovation, but Market Uncertainty Persists
PVNY presented a comprehensive array of seminars, displays and exhibitors, but there was no escaping the…
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Upcoming Trade Shows to Offer Plethora of Sourcing Tools Amid Uncertainty
Sourcing executives have a host of upcoming trade fairs to help them craft their sourcing and production amid…
BPD Washhouse Taps Into Demand for Garment Dye
BPD Washhouse heads to Première Vision New York this week to tout its capabilities beyond denim. The New…
A Dizzying Array of Trends Subvert a Challenging Business Backdrop at Premiere Vision New York
The fashion trends and the business environment are often in a dichotomous state, but there's one thing that…
Denim PV Talks Trends in New York City
Denim Première Vision is hitting the road. For the first time, the Paris-based trade show will bring its…
Première Vision New York to Dish Fall ’17 Leather Trends
In an effort to be “a true platform for all aspects of sourcing,” Première Vision New York will host for the…
Première Vision New York Partners With CFDA to Support Young Brands
Première Vision New York is joining forces with New York’s crème de la crème in fashion, the Council of…
Premiere Vision: Spring/Summer ’17 Trends Air on the Ethereal Side
Falling right in line with the softer hues Pantone picked for the year's colors, spring/summer '17 trends are…
Consumer Trends: What Shoppers Want for Fall ‘16
Technology has played into all things consumers do, blurring the lines between virtual and reality, between…
The End of Missy: What Today’s Female Consumer Really Looks Like
Missy—the term once used to define a category of clothing for the "mature" woman has become a bit of a…