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Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Sourcing, innovation and décor: What's new at WSN in September
From Saturday, September 6 to Monday, September 8, WSN is back in Paris with three main shows running concurrently: Who's Next, Interfilière Paris, and Bijorhca. In Hall 1 of the Parc des Expositions at Porte de Versailles, the "triumvirate" of trade events will take place under the theme "Where Summer Never Ends," an "Ode to Solar Creativity." In September, Who's Next inaugurates the Who's Next Lab, a hub at the crossroads of fashion, tech, and design. This new module plans to welcome Blanca Martin Hernandez and her demonstrations of 3D printing applied to a clothing collection, and the French brand Incxnnue, which offers accessories combining silicone and textile printing. These guests are joined by Reflexlab and Mikera, a duo of companies between solution and creation, and their live-printed ceramic objects. New products galore Who's Next is also launching its "Home" branch in September, dedicated to interior objects. Some 50 brands, including Manu Matters, Bàng, and Léonor Berrehar, will be on hand to illustrate the "new dynamics of retail," particularly the "concept-storization" of stores. Finally, WSN partner Ankorstore, a B2B marketplace, will have its own space offering a selection of home decoration products. A major new feature of WSN this season is the creation of a dedicated Sourcing and Solutions Track, designed to introduce professionals to the entire creative chain. This track covers the apparel, knitwear and jersey, lingerie, accessories, and leather markets, as well as jewelry, and covers four categories of business: production and sourcing, manufacturers and craftsmen, finishing and finishing, and components and accessories. A dedicated sourcing track This module brings together the three trade shows, including suppliers to Bijorhca's existing Elements area. WSN plans to incorporate a Creative Hub dedicated to exchanges and demonstrations of innovation, know-how, and trends. The hub is working with the Comité Français de la Couleur to propose a new chromatic range and is presenting a matériauthèque, where professionals will be able to handle assortments of materials and samples. The sourcing itinerary is accompanied by a series of conferences, three a day, on the following themes: "Textile Innovations and Manufacturing: Local Solutions" (Saturday), "Colors, Ornamentation and Embellishment, Crucial Market Drivers" (Sunday), and "Bodywear Trends and Textile Value Chain: Waste, Dormant Stocks, Excellence of the French Offer" (Monday). Also, between September 6 and 8, the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles will host the Neonyt trade show, with its selection of sustainable and innovative brands. Based in Düsseldorf, this show is organized by WSN and Messe Frankfurt. In addition to this program, a final trade fair, Impact, was launched in 2019 by WSN, listing sustainable initiatives in fashion and design.


Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Sourcing, innovation and décor: What's new at WSN in September
From Saturday, September 6 to Monday, September 8, WSN is back in Paris with three main shows running concurrently: Who's Next, Interfilière Paris, and Bijorhca. In Hall 1 of the Parc des Expositions at Porte de Versailles, the "triumvirate" of trade events will take place under the theme "Where Summer Never Ends," an " Ode to Solar Creativity." In September, Who's Next inaugurates the Who's Next Lab, a hub at the crossroads of fashion, tech, and design. This new module plans to welcome Blanca Martin Hernandez and her demonstrations of 3D printing applied to a clothing collection, and the French brand Incxnnue, which offers accessories combining silicone and textile printing. These guests are joined by Reflexlab and Mikera, a duo of companies between solution and creation, and their live-printed ceramic objects. New products galore Who's Next is also launching its "Home" branch in September, dedicated to interior objects. Some 50 brands, including Manu Matters, Bàng, and Léonor Berrehar, will be on hand to illustrate the "new dynamics of retail," particularly the "concept-storization" of stores. Finally, WSN partner Ankorstore, a B2B marketplace, will have its own space offering a selection of home decoration products. A major new feature of WSN this season is the creation of a dedicated Sourcing and Solutions Track, designed to introduce professionals to the entire creative chain. This track covers the apparel, knitwear and jersey, lingerie, accessories, and leather markets, as well as jewelry, and covers four categories of business: production and sourcing, manufacturers and craftsmen, finishing and finishing, and components and accessories. A dedicated sourcing track This module brings together the three trade shows, including suppliers to Bijorhca's existing Elements area. WSN plans to incorporate a Creative Hub dedicated to exchanges and demonstrations of innovation, know-how, and trends. The hub is working with the Comité Français de la Couleur to propose a new chromatic range and is presenting a matériauthèque, where professionals will be able to handle assortments of materials and samples. The sourcing itinerary is accompanied by a series of conferences, three a day, on the following themes: "Textile Innovations and Manufacturing: Local Solutions" (Saturday), "Colors, Ornamentation and Embellishment, Crucial Market Drivers" (Sunday), and "Bodywear Trends and Textile Value Chain: Waste, Dormant Stocks, Excellence of the French Offer" (Monday). Also, between September 6 and 8, the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles will host the Neonyt trade show, with its selection of sustainable and innovative brands. Based in Düsseldorf, this show is organized by WSN and Messe Frankfurt. In addition to this program, a final trade fair, Impact, was launched in 2019 by WSN, listing sustainable initiatives in fashion and design.


Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Sourcing, innovation and décor: What's new at WSN in September
From Saturday, September 6 to Monday, September 8, WSN is back in Paris with three main shows running concurrently: Who's Next, Interfilière Paris, and Bijorhca. In Hall 1 of the Parc des Expositions at Porte de Versailles, the "triumvirate" of trade events will take place under the theme "Where Summer Never Ends," an " Ode to Solar Creativity." In September, Who's Next inaugurates the Who's Next Lab, a hub at the crossroads of fashion, tech, and design. This new module plans to welcome Blanca Martin Hernandez and her demonstrations of 3D printing applied to a clothing collection, and the French brand Incxnnue, which offers accessories combining silicone and textile printing. These guests are joined by Reflexlab and Mikera, a duo of companies between solution and creation, and their live-printed ceramic objects. New products galore Who's Next is also launching its "Home" branch in September, dedicated to interior objects. Some 50 brands, including Manu Matters, Bàng, and Léonor Berrehar, will be on hand to illustrate the "new dynamics of retail," particularly the "concept-storization" of stores. Finally, WSN partner Ankorstore, a B2B marketplace, will have its own space offering a selection of home decoration products. A major new feature of WSN this season is the creation of a dedicated Sourcing and Solutions Track, designed to introduce professionals to the entire creative chain. This track covers the apparel, knitwear and jersey, lingerie, accessories, and leather markets, as well as jewelry, and covers four categories of business: production and sourcing, manufacturers and craftsmen, finishing and finishing, and components and accessories. A dedicated sourcing track This module brings together the three trade shows, including suppliers to Bijorhca's existing Elements area. WSN plans to incorporate a Creative Hub dedicated to exchanges and demonstrations of innovation, know-how, and trends. The hub is working with the Comité Français de la Couleur to propose a new chromatic range and is presenting a matériauthèque, where professionals will be able to handle assortments of materials and samples. The sourcing itinerary is accompanied by a series of conferences, three a day, on the following themes: "Textile Innovations and Manufacturing: Local Solutions" (Saturday), "Colors, Ornamentation and Embellishment, Crucial Market Drivers" (Sunday), and "Bodywear Trends and Textile Value Chain: Waste, Dormant Stocks, Excellence of the French Offer" (Monday). Also, between September 6 and 8, the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles will host the Neonyt trade show, with its selection of sustainable and innovative brands. Based in Düsseldorf, this show is organized by WSN and Messe Frankfurt. In addition to this program, a final trade fair, Impact, was launched in 2019 by WSN, listing sustainable initiatives in fashion and design.


Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Sourcing, innovation and décor: What's new at WSN in September
From Saturday, September 6 to Monday, September 8, WSN is back in Paris with three main shows running concurrently: Who's Next, Interfilière Paris, and Bijorhca. In Hall 1 of the Parc des Expositions at Porte de Versailles, the "triumvirate" of trade events will take place under the theme "Where Summer Never Ends," an "Ode to Solar Creativity." In September, Who's Next inaugurates the Who's Next Lab, a hub at the crossroads of fashion, tech, and design. This new module plans to welcome Blanca Martin Hernandez and her demonstrations of 3D printing applied to a clothing collection, and the French brand Incxnnue, which offers accessories combining silicone and textile printing. These guests are joined by Reflexlab and Mikera, a duo of companies between solution and creation, and their live-printed ceramic objects. New products galore Who's Next is also launching its "Home" branch in September, dedicated to interior objects. Some 50 brands, including Manu Matters, Bàng, and Léonor Berrehar, will be on hand to illustrate the "new dynamics of retail," particularly the "concept-storization" of stores. Finally, WSN partner Ankorstore, a B2B marketplace, will have its own space offering a selection of home decoration products. A major new feature of WSN this season is the creation of a dedicated Sourcing and Solutions Track, designed to introduce professionals to the entire creative chain. This track covers the apparel, knitwear and jersey, lingerie, accessories, and leather markets, as well as jewelry, and covers four categories of business: production and sourcing, manufacturers and craftsmen, finishing and finishing, and components and accessories. A dedicated sourcing track This module brings together the three trade shows, including suppliers to Bijorhca's existing Elements area. WSN plans to incorporate a Creative Hub dedicated to exchanges and demonstrations of innovation, know-how, and trends. The hub is working with the Comité Français de la Couleur to propose a new chromatic range and is presenting a matériauthèque, where professionals will be able to handle assortments of materials and samples. The sourcing itinerary is accompanied by a series of conferences, three a day, on the following themes: "Textile Innovations and Manufacturing: Local Solutions" (Saturday), "Colors, Ornamentation and Embellishment, Crucial Market Drivers" (Sunday), and "Bodywear Trends and Textile Value Chain: Waste, Dormant Stocks, Excellence of the French Offer" (Monday). Also, between September 6 and 8, the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles will host the Neonyt trade show, with its selection of sustainable and innovative brands. Based in Düsseldorf, this show is organized by WSN and Messe Frankfurt. In addition to this program, a final trade fair, Impact, was launched in 2019 by WSN, listing sustainable initiatives in fashion and design.


Fashion Network
15-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Show organiser WSN acquires majority stake in Labomode, owner of Fashop and PagesMode
WSN, the organiser of trade shows like Who's Next, Bijorhca, Salon international de la lingerie (SIL), and Première Classe, as well as of the Run and Drop events during Paris Fashion Week, has strengthened its range of solutions to assist fashion brands and retailers by acquiring a majority stake in Labomode Group. By buying a stake in Labomode, WSN wants to offer new services to its clients - FNW Labomode was founded by Philippe Zeder and runs PagesMode, an online directory of fashion industry operators and events, and Fashop, which specialises in gathering and analysing data on the business of fashion chains and distribution networks. 'Buying a stake in Labomode Group marks a new step in our strategy of providing concrete solutions to the industry. Fashop and PagesMode are key suppliers of fashion industry data in France,' said Frédéric Maus, president of WSN, which is owned by the Comexposium group. Maus told that many exhibitors are already using Fashop's services to prepare for fashion shows in France. 'This partnership opens up new prospects for us: Integrating artificial intelligence into our tools to forecast and anticipate market trends, and exploring new sectors while expanding our scope to other creative domains — fashion, lifestyle, design — and supporting our communities in new geographical areas,' he added. Fashop focuses on ready-to-wear and fashion accessories retailers in France, and could be extended to cover other categories treated by WSN, such as lifestyle and object design, as well as other sectors in which Comexposium is active with its trade shows. A diversification strategy that will have to be approved by Comexposium's future boss, since its current CEO, Renaud Hamaide, is about to leave. WSN staff will be able to cross-reference their own expertise with company data drawn from Fashop and PagesMode to develop new services for fashion brands, such as market research, prospecting tools, and trend analysis; and to develop solutions aimed at retailers, to help them boost in-store traffic and detect market signals. For next September's show season, WSN will offer targeted market studies to exhibitors. 'Together, we can put at the industry's disposal a range of concrete and powerful solutions, with Fashop and the WSN shows in the B2B field, and with PagesMode in the B2C field,' said Zeder, who founded Labomode 15 years ago. 'Our digital expertise will augment the impact of WSN's physical events and give brands an additional, coherent and efficient growth solution,' he added. Zeder will continue to oversee Labomode, which will retain its staff and Strasbourg offices. The group did not disclose the value of the acquisition, and Maus said that WSN could take complete control in the next few years, with the goal of offering a full range of services to brands and retailers in the near future.