The quest for exclusive and inspiring trend is still on with the next edition of Denim PV in London on December 3-4 , 2019. The show has been successful in various countries from over a decade. With the aim to encourage proximity to fashion and designs, the show is organised in different European countries.
With more than 90 international companies from Europe, Turkey and Asia including weavers components and accessories , manufacturers, denim washers etc. are set to participate and display their collection at the show. Talking about the visitors, PV expects a footfall of 2500 denim people with pure players, premium brands, star designers, luxury houses , major retailers , iconic personalities and much more in the upcoming edition.
Denim Concept and Attractions
Keeping in mind the sustainability factor in the industry, trend area and fashion seminars are organised to decipher the real meaning.
M.O.D.E. – Museum of Denim Elleti X DENIM PV
After the opening of M.O.D.E. in June 2019 , an Italian laundry and apparel manufacturer , the Elleti Group will partner with Denim Premiere Vision for the exclusive collection of the museum. This exhibition will showcase a selection of iconic jeans with a focus on majorly 3 areas :
The brand identity of jeans
Influence Of WWII
The history of denim
RE-TRACE , a denim workshop by Alessio Berto
The workshop will display the work of pattern maker in creating different pair of jeans. This will showcase the day-to-day work of the pattern maker. The participants will be able to create the block pattern of an iconic pant through different steps: historical and technical analysis, measurement, analysis of details and the block realization.
A fashion – forward project
You can discover a fashion responsible project , Habitat 21 , at Denim PV in the this edition. It will be done in collaboration with Kristian Guerra, Filippo Maria and the Denim PV Smart Creation exhibitors.
The project is based on SMART CREATION programme by Denim PV which aims to create eco-responsible fashion. The criteria which will be of importance in this project are The Product, The Production Process and The Company’s Environmental Approach.
Seminars
There will be 3 seminars in the 2 day event with international speakers who will help take a look into all the ingredients one needs to build SS21 collection, accessories and outfits.
Panel Discussion
A live panel discussion will be held in the show that will focus on the use of denim as a cultural reference and an iconic material in contemporary brands.The discussion will explore the role of denim in the design process.
Date : December 3-4, 2019
Location : London,UK
Venue : Printworks London, Surrey Quays Road, Rotherhithe, London SE16 7PJ, UK
After celebrating 10 years in 2017 , Denim Premiere Vision, is back with the fresh players on the board after getting relatively cold response in its previous shows. This edition is going to be the litmus test for the Denim PV and hence the stakes are very high this time.
Each season for the last 10 years, the show has reinvented itself to better meet the needs of a demanding and versatile industry, and the expectations of brands and of consumers in the constant quest for what’s exclusive and inspiring. This year will be a crucial year for Denim PV as the company has announced its new destination and has made Denim PV’s Paris show an annual event. Denim PV will be organised alternately in Paris, the global capital of fashion, and in a European city with a strong fashion influence. The aim is to encourage proximity with fashion and design markets while offering the sector new sources of inspiration. The venue for May edition is Parc Floral de Paris. In this edition , 73 international Denim companies from Europe, USA, and Asia are participating and interestingly there are many new entrants in the list this time also. The list includes weavers, components and accessories manufacturers, clothing manufacturers/denim washers/finishers.
A host of inspiration and targeted market perspectives
A Trends Area and Fashion Seminars to decipher the season best-selling products.
A Hot-topics Workshops & Talks program: new socio-styles values, fashion, products, circular economy, value chain and more !
The experience at the heart of the show: events, happenings, discoveries…
The Denim PV fashion team proposes a brand new approach to decipher the season:
The A19W20 international fashion influences and denim bias
Decoding the trends and analysing the offer thanks to concrete examples with the exhibitors latest developments: fabrics; finishings and components.
A focus on the A19W20 season influences, fabrics, finishings and components through 5 denim market themes:
Impact Tailoring | Wild Denim | Evening Denim | Active Denim | Extroverted Street
01.30 PM
A°19 W°20 Fitway
To complete the fabrics and finishings highlights given by the Denim PV fashion team, Lucia Rosin from the Italian creative studio Meidea deciphers the A19W20 style and fits.
The Smart Talk: From denim to denim, the future in a blue world
In the future we will need to produce more and better in order to answer to the needs of the future generations and to respect the planet.
Will the denim value chain be ready for this challenge? Is the Circular Economy a possible answer?
With the guidance of Helene Smits in collaboration with Alliance for Responsible Denim a workshop that will look at the Circular Economy from the denim perspective.
We will analyze the actual facts and the future opportunities for the denim business from every perspective. What does it means in practice? Materials, Design, Business models. Where are we as an industry? What are the struggles and opportunities for the future?
During a panel discussion that will involve stakeholders from the denim value chain we will create a moment of analysis with the auditors.
Helene Smits : Circular fashion strategist | founder at Stating the Obvious
Lori DiVito : Professor and Chair of Collaborative Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Tom Duhoux : Founder, HNST
04.00PM
Evlox the evolution of Tavex
Discover Tavex new era with Evlox!
By Luis Aguiar – CEO, David Bardin – Sales Manager & Noemi Sánchez – Marketing Manager
5– 6.30PM
New! The Bold Masterclass: “The Future is Brightâ€
Brand new one hour and a half denim and fashion business Masterclass.
Followed by a “very happy hourâ€
By Pascal Monfort from REC Trendsmarketing
THURSDAY 24TH, MAY
11.30AM
A°19 W°20 season influences, fabrics, finishings and components
A brand new approach to decipher the season.
Focus on the A19W20 season influences, fabrics, finishings and components around 5 denim market themes.
By the Denim PV fashion team
01.00PM
A°19 W°20 Fitway
To complete the fabrics and finishings highlights given by the Denim PV fashion team, Lucia Rosin from the Italian creative studio Meidea deciphers the A19W20 style and fits.
The trends and data evolution of Spring/Summer 19 denim
The leading B2B runway-referencing research engine breaks down the Spring Summer 19 must-have denim trends, thanks to the latest runways reports and data analysis.
The 10th Anniversary edition of International Premium Denim Show – Denim Premiere Vision , is set to kick off on 14th Nov . The show has been bringing global denim community together for last one decade and constantly re-inventing itself to offer something new to the stakeholders . Around 80 companies from the globe including Japan , Italy, France, Bangladesh , India, Pakistan, Morocco , China , Spain are participating to unveil their latest collection and innovations. Beyond the latest denim products, the visitors will get to see the innovations, techniques, expertise, services, R&D: the very soul of indigo at the show.Pure players, premium brands, star designers, luxury houses, major retailers, denimistas, iconic personalities are expected to visit this show which is happening on Nov 14-15 at rue du Vertbois (n°14 to 30) – Le Marais – Paris 3ème.
DENIM POP UP STREET
A new introduction – The Denim Pop Up Street – has been dedicated to celebrate the denim culture and fashion.A pop up event to celebrate denim culture featuring inspiration, shopping & demonstrations with a dozen of boutiques has been scheduled to highlight the theme of the show. There will be series of events happening at the show on both days .
Avant-garde designers shops , Denim Brands and Art & Design Installations
At the show, benefit from 8 workshops & talks sessions dedicated to 5 crucial issues: new socio-styles values, fashion, products, circular economy,and value chain.
14th November | TUESDAY
Time
Topic
Description
11.30 AM
DENIM THROUGH THE EYES OF GENERATION Z
The generation born between 1995 and 2015 is exciting the entire fashion industry. Influent, free of loyalty and obsessed with style and brands, Gen Z has an opinion on everything, and freely shares it. Let’s examine this generation’s relationship to denim by looking at their sources of inspiration and tastes.
Conference powered by Pascal Montfort, REC Trends Marketing Agency
01.00 PM
DENIM TREND TASTING SPRING SUMMER 19
An exclusive moment to have a look at the latest creative products from the Denim PV exhibitors, and fully decode Spring Summer 19 through the analysis of the Denim Première Vision fashion team.
02.00PM
CIRCULAR ECONOMY: THE ACTUALITY IN THE DENIM INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FUTURE IS COLLAB. HOW TO CREATE A SUCCESSFUL DENIM CO-BRANDING?
Collaborative collections are one of the most galvanizing ingredients in the contemporary fashion industry. Discover from experts and through recent success stories how “collabs†became such a fashion phenomenon.
Talk Jonathan Barban – Design manager Lacoste L!VE (collab Lacoste X Supreme)
Fabien Allegre – Brand Diversification & Merchandising PSG (collab with Levis)
Moderator: Pascal Montfort, REC Trends Marketing Agency
15th November | WEDNESDAY
10.30AM
DENIM TREND TASTING SPRING SUMMER 19
An exclusive moment to have a look at the latest creative products from the Denim PV exhibitors, and fully decode Spring Summer 19 through the analysis of the Denim Première Vision fashion team.
11.30AM
DENIM CULTURE, WHAT’S NEXT?
The Denim culture is constantly churning. It reflects what’s driving the fashions of the times, and societal evolutions. Join us for a review of new trends (fashion, music, media, sport, etc.) impacting the present, to shape the future of denim.Conference powered by Pascal Montfort, REC Trends Marketing Agency
01.00PM
LONG LIVE DENIM! ENTERING THE NEXT PHASE FOR RECYCLED DENIM
This seminar we will bring you up to date on the latest developments in Post Consumer Recycled Denim and highlight the work of the Denim Alliance. We will provide you an overview of how the recycling process works, what it means in terms of environmental impact, which challenges still remain and what are the key opportunities for the future. A panel of weaving mills and brands will reflect on their experience with recycled denim so far and will showcase several examples of recycled denim products.
Talk
Helene Smits – Alliance for Responsible Denim Murat Aydogdu – Sales Manager Kilim Denim Chimo Lacomba – Product Development Manager – Tavex Ethem Isik – Business Development Manager – Orta Anadolu
Moderator: Fabio Adami Dalla Val – Denim PV
02.00PM
DIGITAL STORY TELLING: MEASURE OF SUCCESS FOR DENIM.
Fashion communication is being completely reinvented. Traditional messages are overtaken by new forms of ‘story telling’ communicated exclusively via social networks or digital channels. Experts tell us how they develop and measure the success of these new messages.
Talk
Florence Willaert – Editor in Chief Vice Media France
Barbara Malewicz @malebicth – Journalist & young culture digital influencer
Moderator: Pascal Montfort, REC Trends Marketing Agency
3.30PM
FASHION INNOVATION: THE EVOLUTION OF THE DENIM VALUE CHAIN
HOW the role of the actors of the value chain has changed in the last 10 years and how that has influenced the looks of the denim.
We will look inside the fashion industry analyzing the challenges and the transformations through the eyes of the actors of the value chain.
Talk
Matteo Urbini – Managing Director Soko Chemicals
Luca Soligo – Managing Director Everest Lavanderie
Alessio Berto – The Tailor Pattern Support
Moderator: Fabio Adami Dalla Val – Denim PV
LNJ Denim , denim fabric manufacturers from India, is set to launch their Spring/Summer 2019 collection at the Denim PV on November 14-15. The collection primarily focuses on SUSTAINIBILITY which is the need of hour. The collection is a perfect blend of Innovation and fashion and features the entire collection under four categories named – Hyperflex, Archive, Uniform and Intelligence. Scroll down to see a quick preview of their SS’19 collection.
SS’19 TRENDS
HYPERFLEX
Hyperflex stands for Super Fitting, Super Performance, Super Shaping, and Super Flexible Denims for active attitude. This category has been developed from denim having dual core, Lycra beauty and micro modal. All these have been added to enable the user to experience the softness as well as all round 360 degree or straight stretch.
ARCHIVE
Character and nostalgia are delivered by the new generation of archive denims from LNJ. Rough texture and aged authentic cheat their way to achieve believably reconstructed, up-cycled, ripped, repaired ‘vintage’ jeanswear. Gritty to behold in new fits for comfort – this is ironic vintage.
UNIFORM
Unisex Clothing has been gaining popularity in past few years and some of the top international denim labels including H&M launched such collections very recently with interest from both genders .LNJ believes that ,Social Uniformity and gender neutrality = Future Normal . The company expressed through utilitarian workswear denims in indigo and color. Simple, functional work styles translate into fashion jeanswear with attitude; this is what LNJ sums up about this category.
INTELLIGENCE
Function meets fashion led by technical innovations from LNJ in denims for their new world of performance and effect. It’s all about fiber and finishes which are invisible however the real benefits are derived from these two fashion mix.
EFFORTS FOR SUSTAINIBILY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
There are three major source of energy: Wind, Water and Light. To ensure the objective of Sustainability to be fulfilled, the company has taken following measures.
The energy which is being generated from WIND, the company has made arrangements through which they are harnessing wind power from an 80+ MW capacity Reducing 130,000 tones of CO2 emissions annually. The energy which comes by using HYDRO thermal technology, the company has established India’s first merchant hydro power plant, which reduces 800,000 tones of CO2 emissions annually and at last the company has installed solar power which is capable of generating 5MW of energy.
RECYCLING
Recycling is very important and its relevance has been increasing by every passing day as the fresh resources are being falling short and also getting expensive due to several reasons. The company has a clear understanding as to how recycling is so important in the existing phenomenon and hence through GARNETTING process, it is recycling 900,000 kilograms of used fabric and saving the same from going to landfills.
WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT
Shortage as well as wastage of water, both are the major problems which are being faced by this Industry. Many Technological Companies have come up with many technology which claims to produce a pair of jeans with the least consumption of water. Meanwhile, manufactures should find out the processes of major wastage of water and solution for the same. LNJ has developed a Waste Water Management through which it is saving 1350 kiloliters of water per day.
About LNJ Denim
LNJ Denim, a denim-manufacturing facility established in 2007 under RSWM Limited (the flagship company of LNJ Bhilwara Group), has a manufacturing capacity of 28 million meters annually. LNJ Denim has earned a reputation amongst international and domestic brands as an innovator and a quality supplier of denim fabric. LNJ is participating at Denim PV which is going to held on November 14-15 at Paris. You can find LNJ latest collections at booth #D-13. To know more, visit their official website: http://lnjdenim.in . For appointments at DPV , contact Mr Prabir Bandhopadhyay at prabir.bandyopadhyay@lnjbhilwara.com
The 20th edition as well as the 10th Anniversary of Denim Premier Vision ended with mixed reaction on April 26 at Paris Event Center, La Villette . With an objective to infuse the denim sector with new vitality by creating the denim of tomorrow by offering new innovation strategy in order to focus more on new projects, technology and innovation , Denim PV came this time with R-Evolution after the Tomorrow is calling . There were new experiments have been done by the host and the Hackathon was one of that which caught the attentions of everyone . Denim PV was slower than last time and expectedly so since two major shows in Europe got very close in Amsterdam and Paris. Reactions of exhibitors were mixed and  the organizers have taken care to change the dates of the next show to Nov 14&15  to avoid such problems.Â
84 exhibitors from around the globe unveiled their latest collections,innovations and the upcoming fashion directions at the show . The show was also different this time as for the first time ever, a creative and inventive hub had been created to showcase the real-time denim development projects designed by students from the best fashion and technology schools. In addition to that , A MASTERCLASS was setup at the show where renowned experts from other sectors put their views before the tomorrow’s denim players.
Hackathon Award, A 48-hour Creativity Hub
The show disclosed a series of new catchy projects and ideas. Among them, there was the first “Denim Premiere Vision Hackathonâ€. It involved five teams with five member in each teams came from different fashion universities. They were allotted a specific theme and had to create an innovative project during the 48 hours of the show timeline . The project might be either a brand concept or a marketing initiative. All these were performed inside transparent cubes – the “Hackathon rooms†– . Mentors like Stefano Aldighieri (Arvind Ltd), Romain Spinali (Spinali Design) , Fabio Adami (M&J) and Ariane Bigot (Premiere Vision) guided them and the projected presented before the jury which had Catharine Anderson Jone (Cordura), Alex Brownless (Arts Thread), Alberto De Conti (Garmon) and Alain Melloul (M.I.C.).
The winning team got €5,000 and six months of professional coaching at Denim PV.
MYRAGS
Technology is catching up in the denim industry . This new company has been working on software to help designer create collections on their computers in collaboration of their teams continents apart. The software, specially targeted to denim industry, helps the designers to transfer the designs to their manufacturing companies directly and is aimed at helping saving time and costs. This project , which took few years to come up , has been doneunder the guidance of Umberto Brochetto . Looks like a game changer !
Coming to the aspect of new products from different companies, we visited some of the global denim leaders and spoke to them. We bring out the some details on the latest innovations that attracted us from some of the companies.
Artistic Fabric Mills went one more step ahead in Technology and presented an app that can provide complete transparency and traceability on how their fabrics are produced – from cotton to the final fabric – up to the finished garment. Among the fabrics it brought about fabrics with injected colored wefts , brushed indigo checks and more.
Prosperity came out with its Hi Lux fabric which incorporates a special spray to make it softer and also a fabric made with 35%+ sustans – a biobased fiber by Sorona .
US Denim Mill created its stand which looked like a Grand Premier Show of any Hollywood Blockbuster movie at the show . The stand named as – ‘BIG SCREEN BLOCKBUSTERS’ where they used film references to launch textile innovations for Autumn-Winter 2018-19 collections that demonstrate how technology is creating new fashion, comfort and sustainability advantages while delivering authentic looks. The company introduced bi-stretch Selvedge – SelvedgeX, a high-tech authentic selvedge and a special Feather weave using the fibers from chicken to create a warm and cosy denim for winters.
Jeanologia launched its new Quantum technology, a new digital simulator through which they can create the final result of treatments while saving resources, energy and costs, and reducing the impact on nature.QUANTUM can send up to 100 virtual finishes per day, thus, shortening the cycle from the creative product conception to manufacturing in more than 8 weeks.
Soorty  unveiled 2 new initiatives and according to them it will change ones’ perception for future of denim. These technological innovations are Zero Water Blue & Denim Active. Zero Water blue had  special features like organic cotton, BCI, recycled fibers, Zero water waste dyeing, eco-finishing, responsible laundering with Ozone, Laser, E-flow, Green Screen CHEMICALS and measuring impact with Jeanologia’s EIM. ZERO WATER BLUE reduces the water consumption by 90% in fabric manufacturing. Further, green chemicals, processes and machines in the laundry have reduced the water consumption per garment to 1.6 liters. Zero Water blue utilize only 3.1 liters water per garment from raw fiber till finished garment. Yet the interesting fact is that it has zero impact on color and aesthetics of final product.
Calik’s super light stretch fabric with over 80% stretch and high recovery was a novelty and seemed quite featherlite.
Kassim came out with out with a chemical development , which when applied to denim helps in absorption of pollution . Another product from them helps athletes to track their movements based on an app in the fabric.
Global Denim – This Mexican  denim company introduced a concept named as – ECOL JEAN , The New Revolutionary Water Saving Process In Denim . The company claims that on every one million meters of denim fabric , this process will save 6417.5 cubic meter wastage of water , 469.5 Kw of energy and 4000kg of dye.
Naveena has been working with renowned denim connoisseru Francois Girbaud and together with well known consultant Reinhart Oberstein came out with a denim suiting concept . These differentiated fabrics , completely removed form normal denim looks, aim to create a new niche for denims in the suiting segments and seem to open a new venue for denim industry to explore.
Despite various controversies surrounding the trade shows clashing each others’ timings, the DPV held on Nov 5 and 6 at Paris – with the first Paris returned edition – went off well with decent attendance , though there have been many opinions on this issue. Many exhibitors were quite happy with the visitations and return to Paris , while many other felt that it could have been better . The next edition will again happen on April 26-27 and it will again be a tightly packed schedule with shows in Amsterdam and NY also happening closely .
Premium Vintage Market
A new concept of Vintage Denim Market was initiated by DPV and some very authentic and vintage garments specially in denim were brought out by the Denim Boulevard ( Murio and Antonio). With many garments and accessories over 100 years old , it was a treat for most of the visitors with most of them shooting the looks while others lapped up the vintage apparel as they were on sale. We interviewed Murio and Antonio on the kinds of vintage apparel they were displaying and some of them were just mind blowing.
Coming to the aspect of new products from different companies, we visited some of the global denim leaders and spoke to them. We bring out the talks with the companies along with some details on their products.
Kassim Denim | Pakistan
Kassim introduced the 38oz jeans and which has been claimed as the world’s heaviest denim by the company. Technically a very difficult weight to achieve and to sew, it added a feather to the cap of the company. Further the company introduced two major innovations at DPV
They launched the first indigo fabric made with a 3-D printer which is a perfect blend of use of ancient technique of Indigo dyeing and future technology of 3D printing . It is made with TRT, a polyester resin. This specific material is made with made out of recycled plastic material, it is biodegradable, highly flexible and breathable. It can be used for five-pocket jeans while it can also be aged and treated as regular indigo denim. In the future, Kassim is also working on to develop stretchable 3D.
They also launched a special microchip that can be attached to jeans and can trace position, body movement, body temperature, humidity, medical information and many other information of its wearer. It can track the wearer anytime from anywhere with the use of technology.
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Kassim can be seen below
Soorty | Pakistan
Soorty focused on Sustainability with some of their key products. Soorty introduced three products in this arena.
Denim Active : Two bases have used to develop this product , one is Bi-Stretch base with a recycled component and another one with Cool Max base and moisture management and temperature control. This product can be used for cycling ,yoga and while playing sports.
Herbal Blue  : Made with Natural Indigo and extracted from the plant “ Indigofera†and then further processed to make it completely sustainable and organic with least consumption of water.
Zero Water Blue: The products under this project have been developed with 90% less water consumption during the dyeing process. 3.1 Liters water per garment from Raw Fiber till Finished Garment has been used.
Denimsandjeans.com has an exclusive chat session with Mr Mansoor Bilal from Soorty where he explains about the new S/S 18 collections and its specialties. Check out the video !
Arvind Denim | India
Arvind Denim came up with variety of developments. The first in the line was Recycle denim . Under recycle denim , they offered Renaissance which had Men/women bottom both in stretch and rigid which have been developed by using post consumer waste and it also meets Global Recycling Standards ( GRS). The next concept which they were offering at DPV was Azurite ,a product which has been saturated with the Indigo which can be washed at multi levels.The next concept was Neo Bubble developed by using sustainable dyeing which contains different textures and blend.Â
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Arvind can be seen below
Bossa Denim | Turkey
Bossa came this time with some advance developments covering a series of new denims including its Dye-Art process which enables the manufacturers to reduce usage of water upto 22 litres of water per meter of dyed fabric . The Turkish Denim giant is also targeting to increase usage of BCI cotton in their production from 35 % to 60 % for years to come with an ultimate objective to reach at the level of 90% usage of BCI Cotton.For the rest of 10 % , they are aiming for Organic Cotton.
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Vicunha can be seen below
Prosperity | China
While talking to Denimsandjeans , Mr Kary from Prosperity introduced some new innovations which were made with their recent collaboration with Creora Fit2. They developed a garment which is a four way stretch that gives more elasticity in the warp (40-50%) and less in the weft (22%) with great stretch recovery. Another product that Prosperity introduced was ISPO with a temperature circulation technology . Prosperity also brought some cotton linen sustainable products to showcase along with sweet Indigo garments.
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Vicunha can be seen below
Vicunha | Brazil
Vicunha brought some fabrics which incorporate Dryarn fibers for 30% lighter denims with cooling properties . They introduced some major other products from their stable including Athiletic Denim ,Hi Technology Sportswear and Eco Recycling being some of them. The Hi Technology Sportswear keeps you dry and cool in summer and that is because of the Yarn used in it as per Vicunha. The Eco Recycling promotes greener approach towards fashion by using water lesser upto 80% . Vicunha is a BCI rich company with most of their production being done with BCI cotton An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Vicunha can be seen below
Naveena | Pakistan
 At the Denim PV , Naveena Introduced their capsule collection in Indigo with their new idea of fabric .The company believes that Paris is not only a great platform to showcase latest collection but also a very good opportunity to communicate with the consumers. The company introduced a very elegant garment ranging between 6Oz-10Oz which has been developed by using light weighted yarn and fabric .The company claims that this product will give a new interpretation to what formal denim suits could look like. This collection has been developed with Naveen by the renowned denim designer Mr Francois Girbaud !
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Naveena can be seen below
Mr. Francois Girbaud speaks about the new collection of Naveena and denim direction in general .
Hyosung | Korea
Hyosung Creora came to DPV with an idea to promote their garments having Bi-Stretch with 360 degree of comfort.
Fabric created with spandex developed by Creora with 40% walk way stretch using Ecosoft.
The another product was Highclo, which is a high chlorine resistance spandex which retains stretch ability of the garment tact even after heavy washes.
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Hyosung can be seen below
Filatures Du Parc | France
The Spinning mill from France came up with an Innovation which is related with Production Of Recycled Yarn Made From Post Consumer Denim . Talking broadly about this innovation, they explained us the process of recycling .Initially they collect denim wastes including stretch fabrics and they are  they cut  into small pieces and fiber is extracted from it . The fibres are then blended with polyester and fibers . The Polyester that they use is also a recycled polyester from plastic bottles. The Yarn that comes out is known as ECO JEANS – to focus on the sustainability part of the product. An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Filatures Du Parc can be seen below
Calik Denim | Turkey
Calik Denim came up with its new Fix-Fit soft touch denims available in very light weight denims for both men and women. Their other Hyperlight superlight and highly stretch denims weigh only 10oz and can reach up to 70% elasticity. An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Calik Denim can be seen below
 US Denim Mills | Pakistan
100% stretchability with a very low growth is one key product from US Denim of Pakistan. They also came out with self recyclable synthetic fiber that auto decomposes in 2 years as per the company – making the recycling of jeans a very easy affair. The key focus of the company has been high technology and sustainability.
Kuroki | Japan
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with Legend Mr Tatsushita Kuroki can be seen below
Jeanologia | Japan
Jeanologia  presented their Light Sensitive Fabric a new way of studying how a fabric can react to various treatments so that the manufacturer can plan for the same before hand.
The Denim PV team had their own take at clubbing the trends seen during the show . We bring below some looks from the DPV team which they released shortly after the show.
The early summers going to be a great opportunity for sourcing and meeting all the global denim experts under one roof . Please block the dates of our Bangladesh & Vietnam Edition . The Bangladesh Edition will held on March 1-2 and The Vietnam Edition will be on June 7-8 . To get the invites , please register here.
Moving from Barcelona and  back to Paris , The Denim Première Vision left no stone unturned this time to make this re-born 20th edition ,a successful edition. The specialized denim industry trade show ended with a fairly reasonable turnout on November 3, 2016 despite some controversies surrounding dates etc.
Denim PV Trend Zone
One of the key attraction at the DPV was the Premium Vintage Market bringing out some very vintage and rustic denim and related clothing from around the world. Organized by Denim Boulevard , the market set the tone for the vintage element of the show.  While talking to Denimsandjeans, Murio and Antonio from the Denim Boulevard explained that they have collected these iconic collections from countries like United States Of India, Japan and Italy . The collection had not only clothing but also a fair collection of accessories including vintage zippers used by the US army in WWII. The vintage market was full of an impressive collection of denim, workwear, military and sportwear including some articles from 18th century and this collection took them over 10 years to build up !
An exclusive interview by Denimsandjeans with the Murio and Anotonio can be seen below alongwith some real cool images from the Market !
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The early summers going to be a great opportunity for sourcing and meeting all the global denim experts under one roof . Please block the dates of our Bangladesh & Vietnam Edition . The Bangladesh Edition will held on March 1-2 and The Vietnam Edition will be on June 7-8 . To get the invites , please register here.