Tricolor exhibition within Made in France Première Vision fashion trade fair
April 3rd & 4th 2019 - Carreau du Temple - Paris
From shearing sheep to weaving and knitting yarns, as well as sorting and washing
fleeces and spinning, the Tricolor project encourages the rebirth of the French wool sector.
Première Vision, in partnership with Made in Town, offers a range of eco-responsible textiles to brands and designers who wish to explore the many possibilities of this material produced locally in France and resulting from farm to wardrobe production.
68 designers were invited to experiment with wool.
Their works are exhibited on the TRICOLOR booth within Made in France Première Vision fashion trade fair taking place in Paris during April 3rd and 4th.
68 designers were invited to experiment with wool.
Their works are exhibited on the TRICOLOR booth within Made in France Première Vision fashion trade fair taking place in Paris during April 3rd and 4th.
The aime of the project is to provide as wide a vision as possible of all the actors of the sector. From the farmers, to the industrial and creative actors.
Lily Latifi's pleating panels and sliding panels were also featured at the show for two their double functionality :
- one of materializing the booth that had no other bounderies and taking part in the stage design
- and one of providing two photo sets for Romain Guittet /Studio Saison in charge of the visual aftershow communication.
Showing at Made in France fashion trade fair
Tricolor exhibition within Made in France Première Vision fashion trade fair
April 3rd & 4th 2019 - Carreau du Temple - Paris
From shearing sheep to weaving and knitting yarns, as well as sorting and washing
fleeces and spinning, the Tricolor project encourages the rebirth of the French wool sector.
Première Vision, in partnership with Made in Town, offers a range of eco-responsible textiles to brands and designers who wish to explore the many possibilities of this material produced locally in France and resulting from farm to wardrobe production.
68 designers were invited to experiment with wool.
Their works are exhibited on the TRICOLOR booth within Made in France Première Vision fashion trade fair taking place in Paris during April 3rd and 4th.
68 designers were invited to experiment with wool.
Their works are exhibited on the TRICOLOR booth within Made in France Première Vision fashion trade fair taking place in Paris during April 3rd and 4th.
The aime of the project is to provide as wide a vision as possible of all the actors of the sector. From the farmers, to the industrial and creative actors.
Lily Latifi's pleating panels and sliding panels were also featured at the show for two their double functionality :
- one of materializing the booth that had no other bounderies and taking part in the stage design
- and one of providing two photo sets for Romain Guittet /Studio Saison in charge of the visual aftershow communication.
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