The New York design trade show will inaugurate its first Parisian edition at Who’s Next, January 17–19, 2026, bringing together the international design community in a one-of-a-kind event.
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The New York design trade show will inaugurate its first Parisian edition at Who’s Next, January 17–19, 2026, bringing together the international design community in a one-of-a-kind event.
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In search of a fresh outtake on fashion and new esthetic sensibilities, she chose Premiere Classe to complete her selections for the season.
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Discovered at the 39th Hyères Festival, Amicaliste and Tal Maslavi made their Premiere Classe debut in October. A key step in securing a place in the market.
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Known for its modern and refined raffia hats, the Australian brand makes a return to the European market with a focus on craft and authenticity.
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We met the Swiss designer on her very first venture into the wholesale circuit.
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The Italian brand made its Premiere Classe debut with sharp, desirable bags inspired by glasses cases.
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We met with founder and designer Asato Kitamura for his Paris premiere, showcasing his blend of Japanese philosophy and Western fashion.
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For Andrina Goussous, stylist for luxury e-shop Ounass, Premiere Classe has everything it takes to charm Middle Eastern customers, increasingly in tune with a Parisian approach to fashion.
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At Fenda, shapes are crafted by hands, jewels are inspired by cutlery in a Salvador Dali spirit, and Brazilian stones seem to have been unearthed from the pieces themselves. A deeply artistic approach to jewelry, born from the imagination of Roberta and Sam, a British-Brazilian couple with a strong sensitivity to embellishment.
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We caught up with Liva Ramanandraibe, owner, designer and heartfelt ambassador.
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Passed down from father to son, the family brand and manufacturer showcases its excellence at both Who’s Next and Interfilière, and proudly claims its successful duality.