Interview with Janina Düttmann, Designer and Founder of Düttmann, during Premiere Classe March 2025 Edition under ‘Jardins des Tuileries’ iconic venue.
                                BIJORHCA returns alongside Who's Next to transport you from the urban buzz of Barcelona to the carefree summers of the Balearic Islands. Bright and poetic, Spanish jewellery celebrates its artisanal and cultural heritage through both contemporary and timeless designs.
From the formal purity of pearls to the stones’ thousand hues of colour, their innovative shapes are inspired by the beauty of Iberian nature. A creative fusion of innovation and powerful symbols magnifies these unique pieces of jewellery. Discover these exceptional designers who bring light and originality to our selection. Join us at Bijorhca for our next edition at Porte-de-Versailles from the 8th to the 10th September.
Rosa Mendez is a jewellery designer based in Teo, Galicia. Artist of many talents, she experimented with painting and sculpture before turning to jewellery. Rosa's creative vision revolves around a conceptual approach to glass as the main material and guiding thread of her creations. In the transparency of glass, the power of colour is revealed. She handcrafts unique and timeless pieces of jewellery with a formal sense of purity. Bold lines with a personal and symbolic style to showcase the singular beauty of every woman in the vibrant cultural scene of Spain, from the lands to the Galician beaches.
Afra Europa has been a true reference in chain manufacturing for the jewellery industry since 1981. Their attention to detail in creation sustains them with solid grounds in Europe and Asia. Afra Europa is renowned for its high-copper-content wires and hypoallergenic galvanised coatings, allowing its chains to cater to the most sensitive and demanding customers. Their contemporary and graphic aesthetics combine with the conceptual and asymmetrical shapes of their creations to offer an eclectic and whimsical style for adventurous spirits. A palette of a thousand shades of gold and azure to illuminate your days with the enchanting reflections of the Mediterranean sun.
Lucia Martin was born thanks to the Promojoya group, a national reference in the Spanish jewellery landscape for professionals and retailers. 'Lucia' symbolises light and reflects the vibrant and dazzling nature of the brand's creations. With over twenty years of expertise, Lucia Martin offers a vast range of jewellery, brooches, and customisable jewellery pieces for every family member. All are crafted with noble materials such as 925 sterling silver or 18K gold. Their philosophy is driven by the passion to offer the world exceptional jewels, to inspire emotion through creation, while supporting innovation in the industry for ever more modern and experimental jewellery.
Madreperla Elements stands out with its craftsmanship in Majorcan pearls, crafted from high-quality opaline glass. Their contemporary jewellery combines traditional design with innovative shapes through a conceptual approach to precious precious metals like silver. Madreperla's versatile style transcends individual uniqueness, inviting you to personalise your creation to suit your desires. Modern and colourful, yet discreet and timeless, their jewellery reveals your personality to enhance your most beautiful summer escapes.
Paca Peca is an artisanal jewellery workshop located in Santiago de Compostela. Their artisans handcraft unique pieces infused with amazing history. Their creative approach highlights the traditional skills singular to the region and the non-uniform designs that result from them. In response to the volatile and ephemeral trends in jewellery, Paca Peca chooses sustainability through durable creations that promote a circular, social, and positive economy on a local scale. Their jewellery is inspired by Iberian nature, bringing to life organic lines, exotic hues, and an elegant, sophisticated allure. From dawn to dusk, Paca Peca's creations transport you through the landscapes of Spain, adding a poetic touch to your most beautiful outfits.
RAS draws inspiration from architecture, nature, and the great masters of art to create lightweight jewellery with harmonious, handcrafted lines. Based in Madrid, the brand collaborates with various designers to develop permanent collections and offer limited editions, always designed with care to sustainability. The plethora of aesthetics that characterise them brings to life modular and versatile jewellery, whose shapes, patterns, and colours transform to suit your desires. Their creations appeal to a broad international clientele and adapt to the individuality of each person, transcending every personality from the hustle of Madrid to the light of the Costa Brava.
Mamen Garcia approaches jewellery through the craft of porcelain. This designer brand creates its jewels by hand and combines metal pieces plated in gold or silver to bring unique jewellery to life. Their whimsical aesthetic celebrates the natural beauty of Spain through large golden chains, graphic starfish, or a shimmering shell. A true invitation to travel between Mediterranean shades and conceptual forms. The lightness of porcelain combines with the character of its lines to make it the protagonist of your wardrobe. From Barcelona to Miami, Mamen Garcia's jewellery makes you shine, day and night.
Chama Navarro distinguishes itself with an avant-garde and environmentally friendly approach to contemporary jewellery design. Based in Madrid, the brand combines artisanal techniques, such as micro-fusion and electroforming, with modern processes like 3D printing and laser cutting. Each piece is meticulously handmade, incorporating a plethora of materials like glass, porcelain, resin, and Jesmonite. By focusing on sustainable materials and eco-friendly production processes, Chama Navarro creates unique jewellery pieces that captivate with their innovative forms and distinctive textures. The brand's collections also include exclusive and customisable creations. Their vibrant colours are revealed through natural influences that shape these works.
                                Interview with Janina Düttmann, Designer and Founder of Düttmann, during Premiere Classe March 2025 Edition under ‘Jardins des Tuileries’ iconic venue.
                                In May 2024, Ecua-Andino Hats launched an international contest with the aim of redefining the iconic Panama Hat. Advocate for boundless artistic expression, Ecua-Andino's global campaign invited talented designers from the headwear fashion world to participate.
                                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.
                                The designers of the CHIC Paris selection are gearing up to enchant Who’s Next with an unparalleled fashion experience. Established in 1993, the China International Fashion Fair (CHIC) is the flagship trade event in China’s creative landscape. It serves as a crucial platform for promoting the industry and facilitating foreign companies' entry into the Chinese market.
                                As we prepare to welcome you in September, the IMPACT and NEONYT Paris Forum stands out for its deep commitment to a sustainable future in the creative industries.
                                BIJORHCA returns alongside Who's Next to transport you from the urban buzz of Barcelona to the carefree summers of the Balearic Islands. Bright and poetic, Spanish jewellery celebrates its artisanal and cultural heritage through both contemporary and timeless designs.
                                Right in the heart of Paris, in the Jardin des Tuileries, street culture enthusiasts came together for 3 days of celebration.
                                For several seasons now, Who's Next has been working in partnership with Ulule to encourage young designers and help them establish themselves on the market.
                                The Salon International de la Lingerie gathers close to300 exhibitors from all over the world, here to present the latest lingerie, swimwear, loungewear and homewear innovations to more than 13000 visitors.
                                For the fourth season, WSN partners with Ulule for a crowdfunding challenge that features the most exciting newcomer brands, to support those who boost the creative landscape in their establishment on the market.
                                A French outerwear favorite, Gertrude + Gaston offers a perfect balance of cool, style and technicality.
                                Because the pleasure of the senses is not only visual, but also of taste, Premiere Classe offers a real design and gastronomic experience with Maison Pépite.
                                The must-attend event of the fashion community makes its great return: Who's Next, IMPACT, Bijorhca, and Riviera at the Porte de Versailles. The major event of WSN transforms Hall 1 into an American football stadium, using the sports codes in a festive and musical atmosphere that elevates the temperature of the fashion fraternity.
                                We've been waiting for this moment all year long: the return of Who’s Next, IMPACT, Bijorhca, and Riviera. The must-attend fashion event takes on the codes and colors of American college football and transforms Hall 1 into a stadium with a festive and musical atmosphere.
                                Revibe & Who’s Next have partnered to launch the first Revibe Upcycling Contest, an open call to professional designers to re-imagine the way we produce Sportswear.
                                In between a meeting and a conference, take the time to discover our exclusive food spots!
                                Launched in 2021 by two food lovers, Sonia Dupuis and Lucille Jasmin, Maison Pépite has already made a name for itself on the Parisian gastronomic scene.
                                Turn aroundis a blank page. The Romain Costa / Evane Haziza Bonnamour duo, founders of Costa Bonnamour Architectures, are taking over the artistic direction of Premier Classe and creative new perspectives towards rebirth.
                                Opening party Friday 3rd September
                                Whether it’s between meetings, after a rollercoaster ride or before the party go visit the food section that can’t disappoint you with its tasty range of options.
                                From first timers to popular brands making a comeback, we have around 150 new exhibitors, out of 600 exhibitors, joining us for this edition and we are happy to present them at Who's Next, Impact, Riviera & Exposed.
                                They are proving that an engaged collection can also be trendy while keeping their values. Two years after its launch, the sustainable aspect of fashion has been evolving.
                                A lot of new things are happening at the key event of jewelry and technical supplies. Now organised by WSN for BOCI, Bijorhca is becoming part of a global dynamic alongside events such as IMPACT - promoting sustainable fashion, Traffic - presenting solutions and innovation to distributors and brands and finally Who’s Next and its broad selection of ready-to-wear, accessories, beauty and lifestyle.
                                Since its launch last January, our partnership with Ulule has been a success and will be present from the 3th to the 6th of September at Who’s Next to present its most successful projects.
                                Who’s Next allows you to be flexible in your purchase and present you a series of trendy brands with available collections with immediate delivery for next winter
                                The Indian summer will be sunny: high-cut swimsuit, embroidered cotton veils, beach accessories; the 2022 beachwear collections will be present at Who’s Next.
                                Discover the brands who will be present on the next edition of Premiere Classe
                                In honor of International Women’s day on March 8th, WSN Development puts into spotlight three inspiring women brought by our community. Dive into the universe of these 3 women who participate in women empowerment.
                                The current health situation isn’t allowing us to hold an event in the Jardin des Tuileries during PFW for the first time in 32 years.
                                Given the recent unprecedented health and economic situation, WSN wants to strengthen its event despite the exceptional circumstances.
                                This is why Who's Next and Eurovet have decided to collaborate again by collaborating when Who’s Next l IMPACT l Traffic join Première Classe from the 2nd to 4th October 2020 to bring you the Riviera concept.In Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, with ready-to-wear and accessories brands, a beautiful area will be dedicated to swimwear brands presenting their summer 21 collections.
                                Life is beginning again and borders are gradually reopening. Naturally, Who’s Next will be the key and vital meeting place of the restarting period - the impetus for reflection and exchange where we will rethink and restructure our industry.
                                A collaboration between Who's Next and Agence Super! Between voguing performances and alternative music, the Opening Party will shine a light on a new generation of French music.
                                A little peckish or starving between meetings? Discover an infinity of flavours with food from all over the World to satisfy your cravings... Now, the hardest decision is choosing just one!
                                As the sun rises, elegant silhouettes move slowly through an unlit walkway which offers at a glance a parade of styles and colours, breaking away from the white skies of the capital city.
                                In the world of comics, creating characters and then a variety of products alongside them, has become a common pop culture phenomenon. But developing a character to help emerging fashion designers to launch their own collections, is the crazy challenge taken on by the character Jean-Louis and his platform.
                                You do not want tomiss these wild Texan and Californian nights out, the perfect pit-stop on your Paris-Texas roadtrip!
                                Discover the food on the next edition of Who's Next
                                The promising young talents of cosmetics … for the third edition of the Villa Beauté.At the centre ofHall 1, 30 organic and indie brands will revolutionise your daily skin routine: oil, soap, skincare… in a green way!
                                Under the beating sun of the Colorado desert, hair blowing in the wind at the wheel of a 1970's Dodge. A highway stretches outahead of us, lined with motels and people waiting to meet us.
                                To celebrate 25 years of Who's Next, fashion designer Jean-Paul Lespagnard designed the costumes for the spectacular Who's Next artistic performance, choreographed by Virgine Toc.
                                Who’s Next invites you to celebrate its 25 year anniversary, in Apollo Club style!
                                Discover the selection of food and drink on offer at WHO’S NEXT January 2019!
                                In a protective geode in Hall 4, find a wide range of ready-to-wear and accessories brands displaying a selection of high quality, comforting and welcoming materials to bundle up in.
                                A jacket forgotten in the corner, the music is still playing. An old flyer is left crumpled on the ground.
                                
                                Who’s Next & Premiere Classe have teamed up with well-loved performers to celebrate the creative artists among them.
                                The Afro Fashion Show is an innovative work of art directed by the artist Mike Sylla, which comes to life at Who’s Next with original choreography and musical influences.
                                To make the most experience at the trade show and to save time on your way round, WHO’S NEXTinvites you to download itsbrand new mobile app.
                                Founded in 1996, Kiliwatch Paris is a second-hand concept store with a vintage charm. The brand’s team travels the world to search for the best vintages pieces, perfect for the worlds of streetwear and contemporary fashion of today.
                                Discover the line up of the Who's Next parties
                                Vincent Privat is a seller of rare records and other vinyl and cassette musical curiosities, and a bargain hunter for African music.
                                Discover the list of the food and drinks on Who's Next
                                Every Monday, get to know another one of our muses taking part in our communications campaign, #AfricaStreet!
                                The Wild Immersion is the first virtual animal reserve, producing breathtaking, unique 3D experiences, using cutting edge, immersive technologies and VR headsets to transport the audience among wild animals from across the globe.
                                To sell their marvellous pieces all around the world, they create ephemeral spaces at events to which they are invited, or that they organise themselves.
                                The energy of design, a citizen's state of mind of the world,an urban multicultural influence.
                                In a setting where fashion and beauty are closely linked and complement each other perfectly, Who’s Next & Premiere Classe will unveil Villa Beauté at their next event.
                                Born in France, to Congolese parents, Marie-Ghyslaine M’BANZA, grew up in this doubly extraordinarily rich culture.
                                Every Monday, get to know another one of our muses taking part in our communications campaign, #AfricaStreet!
                                Every Monday, get to know another one of our muses taking part in our communications campaign, #AfricaStreet!
                                Every Monday, get to know another one of our muses taking part in our communications campaign, #AfricaStreet!
                                Party like at Who's Next with our Summer playlist put together by our team! See you Sept 7th-10th!
                                Every Monday, get to know another one of our muses taking part in our communications campaign, #AfricaStreet!
                                Blazing. Vibrant. Astonishing. This is Africa Street, the creative genius of the streets of Africa that, in a compelling whirlwind of emotions, will bring on the next edition of Who’s Next and Premiere Classe from 7th to 10th September at Paris, Porte de Versailles.
                                For the 12th edition of the Talents de Mode contest, organised by the Village des Créateurs, 12 finalists had the opportunity to present their concepts to a jury composed of exceptional designers and passionate professionals, including the Who’s Next & Premiere Classe events.
                                The 33rd edition of the International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Fashion Accessories at Hyères finished this Monday 30th April. The finalists presented their collections to the jury, presided over by Haider Ackermann, and after deliberation, the results were.
                                From April 26th to 30th 2018, the Festival International de Mode et de Photographie de Hyères launched its 33rd edition at the iconic Villa Noailles.
                                For the 2018 edition of Dinan International Festival of young fashion designers, 12 designers presented their latest collection in three categories: Man – Woman – Lingerie.
                                As part of its partnership with Who’s Next,LE BHV MARAISis supporting young, independent design by welcomingJEAN LOUIS, a quirky, colourful character, who is the embodiment of this project.
                                Our teams have put together a special playlist inspired by the theme for the January 2018 trade shows. Listen to their "Jazz and Sapeur" selection!
                                Easygoing atmosphere and positivism on Who's Next and Premiere Classe trade shows from January 2018
                                Who's Next shares with you the exclusive visit of 4 influencers from January 19th to 22nd
                                Individuality and taking a stand will be celebrated at the next edition of the Who’s Next and Premiere Classe trade shows taking place from 19th to 22nd January 2018 in Paris - Porte de Versailles, where two powerful movements for self-expression will be celebrated: Jazz and Sapeurs.
                                Who’s Next & Premiere Classe offer free training sessions on social media. Glue yourself to social media!
                                This season the Who’s Next and Premiere Classe trade shows have entrusted all communications to the collective Art Comes First.As you can see in the visual communications campaign
                                Over the four days of the Who's Next and Premiere Classe trade shows, come and discover a varied selection of food and drink!
                                Opening soirée of the Who’s Next and Premiere Classe trade shows - Friday 19th January 2017
                                Who’s Next welcomes the collective Paperlab & Co(llab) x BHV Marais to the trade show!
                                Gloomy weather, urban dreariness and morale at a low? Winter comes with its drawbacks and low points. Escape the downsides of this time of year and brighten up your life with some gold!
                                Relive our #InfluencebyFeminalink event in collaboration with Feminalink in pictures and tweets!
                                Who’s Next is collaborating with Feminalink, an app to link up female professionals at an event with conferences and workshops all based on the question “How to transform your influence into a business?”
                                Who's Next and Premiere Classe: the resounding success of our #PositiveCommunity
                                Sophie Fontanel is a fashion writer and critic forL'Obs magazine. Her instagram is followed all over the world, placing her as a key influencer in the industry.
                                Who’s Next & Premiere Classe invite you to the #PositiveCommunity Opening Party!
                                In tightening our relationship with collectives, which represent key players and influencers in the fashion and lifestyle industries, Who's Next and Premiere Classe open their doors to these emerging and major players on the creative scene.
                                Our #PositiveCommunity is creative! Discover the lifestyle selection: french designs, unique woven pieces, hand-made, ethical and ethnical
                                Athleisure is the new trend in the urban fashion scene combining sport and style. At the September 2017 edition, Who’s Next is showcasing this trend and exhibiting several athleisure and sport fashion collectives.
                                The Japanese company LaforetHarajuku Co.,Ltd located in the Harajuku area of Tokyo is about celebrate its 40th birthday in 2018.
                                Have a relaxing beauty break during the WHO’S NEXT and PREMIERE CLASSE trade shows at the Caudalie and Prescription Lab areas.
                                A varied selection of delicious Food & Drink stands will be on offer at the WHO’S NEXT and PREMIERE CLASSE trade shows.
                                The teams behind Who’s Next, Premiere Classe and Paris sur Mode trade shows welcomed 500 guests into their #PositiveCommunity, among them were designers and fashion and lifestyle professionals.
                                In keeping with January 2017’s societal theme, which celebrated Generation Z and girl squads who are breaking boundaries and reinventing codes, we have chosen to give the spotlight to participative and optimistic fashion, which is always looking for new solutions.
                                From October 3rd to 6th, Pampa The Brand will unveil its vision of contemporary craftsmanship at Premiere Classe in the Jardin des Tuileries.
                                Talent Indonesia is an acceleration programme initiated by the Indonesian Ministry of Trade, the Embassy of Indonesia in Paris, the City of Jakarta, and L’Adresse Paris Agency.
                                The Franco-Indonesian fashion incubator PINTU is a bilateral programme dedicated to Indonesian and French SMEs and designers in the fashion sector. Its aim is to prepare talents for international visibility while emphasising environmental sustainability and traditional craftsmanship.
                                Amid the curated elegance of Premiere Classe, Patricia Sáinz Martín—founder of PAT Studio, a handbag brand known for its sculptural refinement—presents a body of work that is sensory, deliberate, and timeless.
                                
                                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.
                                Interview with Janina Düttmann, Designer and Founder of Düttmann, during Premiere Classe March 2025 Edition under ‘Jardins des Tuileries’ iconic venue.
                                As the global fashion industry gathered in Paris for the latest edition of Premiere Classe, a new voice in the world of accessories emerged — Millia. Founded by Carmen Inez, the Amsterdam-based brand offers a bold, conceptual approach to leather good design, drawing from architectural forms, interior design influences, and a rather eclectic color palette. With a deep commitment to craftsmanship and sustainability, Millia's presence under the tents of Premiere Classe thoroughly captured the attention of buyers and creatives alike.
                                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.
                                As Premiere Classe once again gathered the most visionary emerging designers, Petite A stood out with its ethereal craftsmanship and poetic use of glass as a main creative medium.
                                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.
                                At the latest edition of Who’s Next in January 2025, Esra Baysal, buyer for Istanbul-based concept store Vakko, had a clear mission. Her goal? To seek out excellence and a unique identity. The purpose? To enhance their global selection for the season.
                                Amid the continuous energy of Bijorhca, held alongside Who’s Next—where trends are shaped, and creative ideas collide—one enigmatic figure captured the audience’s attention. Gabrielle Huguenot, winner of the Hyères Grand Jury Prize in the Accessories category, transcended the stage of this event, operated under the BOCI, with a performance that was both unsettling and hypnotic.
                                Opening a boutique is a dream come true for Véronique Cheurlin, who has been attending Who’s Next for three seasons in search of hidden gems.
                                The doors of Victorienne, a family-run luxury boutique in Bolzano, Italy, have welcomed customers for the past 36 years. Specializing in premium European and American brands, the store has become a staple for high-end fashion lovers. Today, Sophie Carreras, who grew up immersed in this world, shares insights into her profession.
                                36 years ago, Maha Misto opened the first Green Bird Boutique in Abu Dhabi. Since then, she has opened two more stores showcasing premium brands, from Couture to ready-to-wear. During the last Who’s Next edition, she explained her job and her views on the industry.
                                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.
                                What does the future hold for watchmaking in France? At the Bijorhca trade show, Stéphane Gaston, Deputy Director of Professional and Technological Training at Lycée Diderot, proves that French watchmaking is far from obsolete.
                                The latest edition of Who's Next marked a significant milestone for Belgian fashion designer Valentine Witmeur, allowing her to showcase her brand and its evolution.
                                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.
                                Mental health is a topic discussed within the fashion and luxury industry. More than a contemporary societal subject, it also allows us to understand the behavior and ethical demands of a new generation of consumers, as explored in this conference led by Florian Müller, the owner of a creative agency focused on fashion, eco-responsibility, and mental health.
                                For the past ten years, Khadra Fliss has been walking the aisles of the Bijorhca trade show. She is the creator of the successful jewelry brand Belle mais pas que, which specializes in Miyuki beads. She shares her story with us and unveils the new pieces that will mark this season.
                                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.
                                The Hyères Festival brought together the worlds of fashion, photography, and accessories from 10 to 13 October. For its 39th edition, the gardens of the Villa Noailles hosted the event under the direction of Jean-Pierre Blanc.
                                Their mission: to support and promote the emergence of new brands in the French leather industry.
Amid the excitement of the upcoming Who’s Next event at Porte de Versailles (Paris), BRUT ICON emerges as a showcase of cutting-edge creative innovation within a unique space.
                                At this year's Bijorhca, Milano Fashion & Jewels will be showcasing its excellence in made-in-Italy jewellery. Four brands will be on hand to showcase the art of Italian jewellery.
                                At the heart of timeless elegance, sprezzatura, and unique artisanal expertise, Italy stands out on the international creative stage for its dual spirit—both rebellious and innovative, yet traditional and timeless. From the 18th to the 20th of January 2025 at Paris’ Porte de Versailles, Who’s Next, the unmissable gathering for fashion creators and professionals, will open its doors for a new edition that promises to be a true celebration of “Made in Italy.”
                                From the 18th to the 20th of January 2025, the Who’s Next trade show, more specifically the denim-focused area at the heart of our What’s Up Space, will serve as the stage for a vibrant celebration of denim. This timeless fabric, which transcends eras without losing its appeal, will be in the spotlight.
                                From the 18th to the 20th of January 2025 at Porte de Versailles, Who’s Next will open its doors to celebrate the creative spectrum of menswear. More than just a fashion event, it offers an immersive experience in a world where creativity and craftsmanship boldly converge with innovation in a uniquely vibrant setting.
                                From the 18th to the 20th of January 2025, Who’s Next will showcase its creative spectrum in Paris at Porte de Versailles, offering an unmissable event for fashion enthusiasts, industry professionals, and designers.
                                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.
                                During the latest edition of Premiere Classe, held in the heart of the Carrousel du Louvre, one of the event's most anticipated moments was the talk by Stephen Jones, the iconic British milliner.
                                In the vibrant setting of the Beyond the Noise space at Premiere Classe, a talk hosted by Mixte Magazine captivated the audience with an audacious theme: how the new generation of designers is reshaping fashion by reconnecting with nature and craftsmanship.
                                Founded by sisters Fazla and Eda Topbaş, Vuqu is a Turkish leather goods house based in Istanbul that skillfully combines elegance and functionality.
                                Founded by Japanese designer Akane Horikami, Ten. has become a go-to brand for those seeking a blend of nature, minimalism, and contemporary elegance. At this fifth participation in Premiere Classe, Ten. continued to captivate with a collection exploring fluid lines while introducing more geometric elements.
                                At her debut showing at Premiere Classe, Raquel Figueroa Borque, founder of the leather goods brand RFB, shared her journey, inspirations, and vision for a sustainable, timeless, and meaningful approach to fashion.
                                Founded by Ludovica Virga, House of Mua Mua stands out with its playful, humour-filled approach to fashion. At this September’s edition of Premiere Classe, Ludovica presented her new collection, Happiness is a Summer in Italy, inspired by her summer holiday memories. This collection brilliantly reflects the brand’s DNA, combining light-heartedness, humour, and meticulous craftsmanship.
                                Amambaih, founded by Mariela Schwartz Montielle, represents a unique fusion of art, culture, and humanity. Originally from Paraguay, Mariella draws on her multicultural roots to realise a creative vision that goes far beyond simply crafting artisanal shoes and bags.
                                From 18 to 20 January 2025, the Who’s Next trade show at Porte de Versailles (Paris) invites you to experience the warm, bucolic charm of countryside living through a diverse selection of brands—ranging from iconic names to promising new talents with innovative and sustainable concepts.
                                As the western aesthetic captivates designers, brands, and consumers, one French brand is riding the wave: Soco. Created in 1932, this “sleeping beauty” brand was revived three years ago, following a brief closure, thanks to the efforts of two passionate sisters-in-law who share the same first name. So the story of Soco is continuing under the stewardship of the “Maries Mignon.”
                                The Turkish brand Khailo Silver has been offering modern and elegant jewellery for over ten years. With meticulous finishes inspired by fine and high jewellery, their premium designs, often adorned with Swarovski crystals or other precious and semi-precious stones, have made them internationally renowned.
                                Founded in 2015 by the Italian duo Michelangelo Brancato and Francilla Ronchi, Coreterno is a niche perfume brand whose name means “eternal heart” in Italian, and the brand creates unique candles imbued with esotericism. Their style is a blend of rock, almost punk aesthetics, and a mystical aura, forming an invisible bridge between the ancient and the modern.
                                From the 18th to the 20th of January 2025, Who’s Next will once again take over the iconic halls of Porte de Versailles in Paris, inviting visitors to explore the inspiring Villa Beauté space. A true intersection of beauty, wellness, and lifestyle, this innovative hub showcases the latest trends and technologies in an immersive, multi-sensory environment.
                                Based in New York City, the hat brand Esenshel, founded and led by Rodney Patterson, embodies a unique approach to hat creation.
                                Presenting for the first time at Premiere Classe, Amina Galal represents a new generation of Arab designers who blend tradition and modernity with a personal, emotional touch.
                                For Thaïs Roblowski, fashion is a true calling, and after studying design and pattern-making at the Chambre Syndicale and interning at Thom Browne in New York and Mugler, she became a stylist at Cacharel and Alzaro.
                                Founded two and a half years ago, Chou au Carré offers upcycled accessories made in France using fabrics from major fashion houses. For founder Victoria, the brand was a natural fit.
                                Modern and elegant shoes, a sustainable vision, and a manifesto for responsible and positive fashion. Welcome to Odaje. Meet Alexis, the Commercial Director of this footwear brand.
                                Amid the vibrant energy of emerging talents shaping the future of fashion, one designer stands out for her bold vision and unwavering commitment to sustainability. Léa Theres Lahr-Thiele, the young German prodigy and winner of the prestigious NEONYT Texpertise Sustainability Award, shines brightly this season with her meaningful and innovative approach to design.
                                Special boutique, special offer : a hotel buyer’s perspective.
                                Fashion, an eternal cycle, is witnessing the resurgence of iconic brands that defined the 2000s alongside new players on the global scene, whose aesthetics reinterpret this pivotal decade in contemporary fashion. For the upcoming edition of Who's Next, taking place from 18 to 20 January 2025 at Porte de Versailles, Paris, we celebrate the return of these legendary labels as part of our exhibition.
                                As winter sets in, the collections showcased at our upcoming event shine with warm tones and comforting textures.
                                Timeless, artisanal, and sustainable: denim is reinvented at the Athenian brand Sac&Co.
                                In the vibrant atmosphere of Premiere Classe, Comptoir 102, a Dubai-based concept store, continues its pursuit of unique pieces, set against a backdrop of remarkable craftsmanship. Through the insightful lens of Stephanie Chesneau, Sales Director, the store shares its impressions of this edition, where each encounter uncovers unexpected treasures and stories waiting to be shared.
                                Last September, the Fédération Française du Prêt-à-Porter Féminin enhanced Who's Next with talks and workshops on digital marketing in fashion. Here's a look back at the ‘Did TikTok kill Instagram? Three experts in fashion and social media discuss community, authenticity, resilience and engagement.
                                The Parisian eye of Japanese department store Isetan Mitsukoshi tells us about her latest Who’s Next fashion crushes.
                                Reinhard Plank (Founder and milliner), originally from Vipiteno (Italy) near the Austrian border, first studied design in Vienna before turning to millinery. "I started with hats in Vienna, and my first classic model was a great success," he says. Drawn to Florence's rich hat-making heritage, Reinhard chose this city to perfect his craft.
                                At the latest edition of “Who’s Next,” we spoke with Camille Pouvreau and Lucas Bouteille, watch and jewellery buyers for Galeries Lafayette, about the burgeoning men’s jewellery market and the long-lasting nature of trends in the watch sector.
                                A key player in the watchmaking industry since the 1950s, the American Movado Group initially established itself through the distribution of traditional Swiss brands. Over time, it expanded globally, broadening its portfolio to include contemporary designs and jewellery.
                                Founded in 1954 by the current owner’s parents, Antonio, the Italian shoe brand Guglielmo Rotta is the perfect example of a family craftsmanship that has evolved while remaining true to its roots. At this edition, the brand presented a collection that perfectly illustrates its commitment to quality, timelessness, and Italian craftsmanship.
                                “Streetwear but make it Couture!” Very Rare, a lifestyle and ready-to-wear brand under the direction of Raf Reyes, embodies an avant-garde vision of streetwear through what the designer defines as ‘street couture’. Born during the 2020 health crisis, this family-run brand, founded with his older brother, stands out for its fluid silhouettes, intricate details such as embroidery, flocking, and graphic prints, and strong influences from 90s subcultures.
                                For over 15 years, BSL, a Turkish ready-to-wear brand, has made a name for itself in the fashion market in Turkey, with stores in the country’s major cities such as Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, and Antalya. Initially focused on its own retail outlets, BSL adopted a new strategy last year: expanding its distribution network across Europe.
                                Reinterpreting its heritage Braccialini, the iconic Italian brand from Florence, is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. "We were born in Florence, and the natural and architectural beauty of Tuscany greatly inspires our creations," shares Daniela, the brand's sales agent.
                                Craftsmanship at the heart of jewellery creation: a self-taught journey and the rise of gatsby soldering workshop Fifteen years ago, Julie Sion made her mark in the world of costume jewellery with a unique and passionate approach. "I stumbled into this profession a bit by chance," she admits. Self-taught, her first steps into creation were through a craft-focused approach, before collaborating with French workshops to ensure ethical and high-quality production for her eponymous brand. These collaborations led her to develop a strong and engaged community, not only around her creative project but also through the human values she upholds in her work.
                                During their debut at Who’s Next, the South Korean brand Temp’s, led by Joanne Jeon Eun-jung, captured attention with its deep commitment to sustainability, combined with a modern and conceptual approach to design.
                                Pamela Kemmat, the influencer and founder of the Pamela Rouen boutique, and her mother Nadège Thevenon, founder of the Paloma Rouen boutique, share their thoughts on “Who’s Next,” an event they regard as the beating heart of the fashion industry.
                                Meet Abasiekeme Ukanireh, the visionary founder and artistic director of Eki Kere, a Nigerian brand that has captivated audiences with its unique creations, showcasing vibrant raffia-based designs.
                                Since 1989, the ANDAM (National Association for the Development of the Fashion Arts) has played a crucial role in promoting young talent within the fashion industry. Supported by both institutional and private partners, including the Ministry of Culture and industry giants like Balenciaga, Hermès, and Chanel, ANDAM serves as a unique springboard for emerging designers. This year, in conjunction with Premiere Classe, which celebrated ANDAM’s 35th anniversary last March at Maxim's, the prize winners will once again showcase their creations in the ANDAM space at the Carrousel du Louvre from 28th to 30th September.
                                In the vibrant world of creative industries, the Hyères International Festival of Fashion, Photography, and Accessories has been a guiding light for emerging talents since 1986. This year, three of the winners from its 38th edition join the selection at the Premiere Classe trade show, a prestigious platform for up-and-coming designers.
The Premiere Classe trade show is dedicated to showcasing creativity and offering turnkey solutions to highlight the essential trends of the season. Renowned for its ability to identify and present emerging creative scenes, the show supports brands in their growth, establishing itself as a key reference for buyers and designers alike.
                                In the upcoming edition of the Who's Next trade show, taking place from the 8th to the 10th of September, we are excited to present a remarkable selection of new business solutions. Companies from across France and beyond are bringing their unique and innovative visions to the contemporary commercial landscape, blending advanced technology, refined aesthetics, and sustainable commitments. Through their services, these market players highlight innovative, responsible, and transformative practices for the fashion landscape industries.
                                At the prospect of the upcoming edition of Who’s Next trade shows, we are delighted to once again showcase the remarkable selection of the What’s Up space.
                                Who's Next? The great thing about the initial chaos of Who's Next is that it has lasted.
                                In anticipation of the upcoming BIJORHCA trade show, held alongside Who's Next from the 8th to the 10th of September at Porte de Versailles, we are delighted to present a selection of new brands you won’t want to miss. A must-attend event for the jewellery industry since 1930, Bijorhca returns this year with a fresh wave of inspiration for jewellery enthusiasts and professionals alike.
                                Founded in 2021 by Germain Provot Lorenz, Treaptyque is far more than just a showroom—it's a vibrant and unique space dedicated to curating exceptional pieces.
                                KEIA (Korea Environmental Industry Association) advocates for eco-conscious initiatives among creative industries in South Korea and abroad notably. Since 2023, the association has been exhibiting on our IMPACT trade show along with Who’s Next. Their project revolves around supporting and promoting sustainable practices and key players of Korea’s industries on an international scale.
                                BIJORHCA returns alongside Who's Next to transport you from the urban buzz of Barcelona to the carefree summers of the Balearic Islands. Bright and poetic, Spanish jewellery celebrates its artisanal and cultural heritage through both contemporary and timeless designs.
                                Future Positive by Smiley is back with a space dedicated to its fashion collaborations with brands such as Eastpak, Rainkiss, Jules, Snocks, Saturday Society, Hoptimist and Small World, in the IMPACT area of Who's Next.
                                Discover the jewelry trades at Bijorhca with Savoir pour Faire, from January 20 to 22, 2024. Bijorhca will be showcasing know-how in Hall 4, where some 150 brands and suppliers are expected.
                                From January 20 to 22, Who's Next presents its hair fashion selection.
                                Who's Next presents its new edition, from January 20 to 22, 2024.
                                Imaginé et créé en 2013, le collectif A Jewel Made In Greece présente et promeut le savoir-faire joaillier grec.