Who’s Next invites you to discover a range of innovative and bespoke business solutions tailored to every sector of the international creative scene. These companies, pioneers in their respective fields, embody the expertise and adaptability required to meet the challenges of modern commerce.
                Here is a selection of brands, experts, and businesses redefining the standards of professional services and tools for contemporary fashion.
A new addition to the line-up, ROUXEL offers tailored solutions for retail store layouts and equipment. With decades of expertise, the company provides a diverse range of functional and elegant furniture designed to meet the needs of retailers. Every project is custom-designed, ensuring spaces that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing for any configuration.
SOS CINTRES specialises in manufacturing and distributing hangers for all styles of clothing. Their innovative approach combines sustainable materials with sleek designs, allowing retailers to enhance their collections while embracing eco-friendly practices. SOS CINTRES has become an indispensable partner for professionals in the ready-to-wear industry.
With decades of experience, SUD MANNEQUINS excels in designing mannequins and displays for visual merchandising. Inspired by current trends, the company offers bespoke solutions that showcase each piece on display, whether in stores or special exhibitions. Elegance and functionality lie at the heart of their uniquely practical creations.
A Swiss leader in textile care, LAURASTAR revolutionises garment maintenance with its innovative Laurastar Dry Microfine Steam technology. Their premium ironing tools cater to the needs of demanding fashion houses, preserving the quality and beauty of fabrics. Laurastar combines tradition and innovation to provide impeccable care for even the most delicate textiles.
A new player on the scene, ANIKOP provides software solutions for business management and digital transformation. Whether optimising financial flows, human resources, or sales, Anikop supports its clients with intuitive and effective tools. Their commitment to digital transformation makes them a preferred partner for companies seeking greater efficiency.
EUROTEXTILE supplies technical and professional textiles that meet the diverse needs of designers and manufacturers. Their range of fabrics combines performance and aesthetics, delivering products tailored to the demands of the most exacting industries. Eurotextile has established itself as a key supplier for fashion and global décor professionals.
Transforming shop windows into works of art, ATELIER MANNEQUINS creates mannequins with exceptional attention to detail. Each model is designed to harmoniously integrate with a brand’s universe, enhancing collections while capturing the attention of customers and potential business partners.
Based in Marseille, MILHE & AVONS excels in crafting environmentally friendly packaging. Their recyclable paper bags, certified by FSC, and solvent-free inks highlight their sustainable commitment. The company combines aesthetics and responsibility to deliver premium packaging solutions.
Specialising in customisable reusable covers and bags, VIGNOLBAGS COVER ITALIA produces items crafted in Europe to meet the expectations of brands focused on sustainability and elegance. Their ability to combine functionality with refinement makes them a key player in packaging for retailers and luxury brands.
SHOP CONCEPTS SERVICES supports retailers in designing their sales spaces. Using quality materials and innovative designs, the company creates shops and retail spaces that blend multisensory immersion with enhanced commercial performance. Every project reflects meticulous attention to the specific needs of brands and various players in the creative industries.
MIRAGGIA is the first generative AI platform that produces e-commerce visuals as if created in a professional photoshoot, incorporating AI models. Highlight your products by dressing garments, decorating items, and animating scenes to showcase them at their best.
                                
                                The BRILLIANT area embodies the very essence of high jewelry and precision watchmaking. Designed as an elegant showcase, this space highlights the prestige, craftsmanship, and the creation, with the support of FRANCECLAT, a committed partner in promoting artistic crafts and creative excellence.
                                For her first participation at Premiere Classe, Christine Phung introduces a collection that merges architectural precision with fluid motion and all elements of Nature’s energy expression, a balance between structure and radiance expressed by colours and patterns with underlying deep meaningful expressions. With a career spanning prestigious houses like Lemaire, Chloé, and Vanessa Bruno, Phung has refined a pragmatic yet poetic approach to design.
                                On her first visit to Paris for the Premiere Classe trade show, Pamela Duque — a buyer for the URBN group, which includes Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Nuuly — offered a fresh take on the show’s distinctive positioning. She attended with the aim of curating a selection for Nuuly, URBN’s short-term clothing and accessories rental platform.
                                For the buyers at Al Tayer, based in Dubai, Premiere Classe is an essential destination for discovering emerging brands and spotting unique pieces that resonate with their luxury-conscious clientele. This year, Anastasia Gurskaya and other members of her team focused on accessories and jewellery, seeking out brands that align with the Middle Eastern market’s appreciation for exclusivity, craftsmanship, and sustainability.
                                On the second day of the Who’s Next trade show, Véronique Beaumont, General Director of the ESMOD Group, outlined the concept of the persona in the era of Marketing 5.0. Her goal? To help brands and boutique managers understand their target audience during economic tension and societal change.
                                Less well-known than other craft professions, silversmithing is nonetheless a trade of the future, as Eric Despierre from the house of Christofle reminded us, alongside spokespersons from GRETA.
                                Many young creatives dream of creating a fashion brand, but the journey is full of challenges. For this edition, Who’s Next asked Konbini to bring together emerging designers to share advice for those looking to start their own brand.
                                The Boghossian family has been part of the jewelry industry for generations, passing down its expertise. Now, Stéphane Boghossian aims to preserve and redefine this legacy through artificial intelligence.
                                Will artificial intelligence replace fashion designers? This question keeps coming up in creative industries. Tony Pinville, co-founder of Heuritech and an AI specialist, shares his insights.
                                On the final day of the Bijorhca trade show, lawyer Pierre Greffe delivered a fascinating and highly practical conference: a legal deep dive that could help many creatives safeguard their products.
                                How can you create a loyal customer base and boost your sales? According to Sophie Edery, the director and founder of the Bordeaux-based consulting agency BICHE, the answer lies in visual merchandising and its rule of three.
                                Their mission: to support and promote the emergence of new brands in the French leather industry.
                                Who’s Next invites you to discover a range of innovative and bespoke business solutions tailored to every sector of the international creative scene. These companies, pioneers in their respective fields, embody the expertise and adaptability required to meet the challenges of modern commerce.
                                In its desire to support exhibitors and visitors in their professional projects, WSN has devised an education and training solution designed to provide technical skills and clear answers to their problems and technical skills, right where they need them most.
                                Since its creation in 2017, The Good Goods has established itself as a unique media and creative studio, dedicated to transforming the fashion, textile, and luxury industries.
                                
                                With the arrival of the latest edition of our fair this September, Who’s Next is ramping up its dynamic spirit with the introduction of LOUD, a new space designed to echo the vibrancy of our creative industries.
                                Villa Beauté’s selection’s getting a fresh look and promises exceptional experiences. Innovative, ethical, and cutting-edge, our leading brands and new arrivals rewrite the rules of wellness and beauty…
                                For this edition of IMPACT alongside Who’s Next, the association will present its new collaborative workshop concept: Mode et Impacts.