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Premiere Vision Offering More Choices and Creativity
PARIS
-- Despite a challenging economic environment, organizers of the Premiere Vision textile trade show expect more mills to take part in this month's edition, as they continue to bank on versatility and high quality to attract buyers.
Showcasing fabric trends for spring 2014, Premiere Vision is scheduled to run Feb. 12 to 14 at the Parc d'Expositions in Paris Nord, Villepinte. More than 1,700 exhibitors are expected to take part in the different trade shows under the Premiere Vision Pluriel banner -- Expofil, Premiere Vision, Indigo, Modamont, Le Cuir a Paris and Zoom by Fatex. This represents a 12 percent increase versus the same period a year ago.
"Certainly, Premiere Vision is not immune to the economic environment, and it is difficult to predict now whether Europe's ongoing economic difficulties will affect our attendance levels in the coming months, but we seem to have made the right choices in the past and I am tempted to say: So far, so good," said Philippe Pasquet, chief executive...