Denim PV opens for business in Milan
 
                        Biannual exhibition Denim Première Vision (Denim PV) has opened its doors at Superstudio Più in Milan.
Beyond a dedicated fashion forum, the show is playing host to a series of talks, seminars and guided visits to 69 displays presenting exhibitors’ spring-summer 2025 collections until November 23. 
The bulk of exhibitors (69%) are denim spinners and weavers, followed by garment producers and finishers (20%), services and technologies (7%), plus accessories and components manufacturers (4%). Alessio Berto of local design studio The Tailor Pattern Support is joined in the forum section by Chanel-owned jeanswear supplier FashionArt, dyehouse Teintures de France and Première Vision’s own trend experts. Meanwhile, the show’s denim fashion district will house “never-before-seen” capsule collections from brands such as Daily Blue by Adriano Goldschmied, Blue of a Kind, Anna Galaganenko, Michiko Koshino, Maurizio Massimino, Regenes, Hen's Teeth and Leon Emanuel Blanck.
The roster includes denim producer Isko, whose spring-summer 2025 offer is made entirely from recycled Ctrl+Z fabrics, in addition to the latest Paolo Gnutti-designed Isko Luxury by PG fabrics and a collaboration with Adriano Goldschmied. Chemicals supplier Rudolf Hub1922 is showing “a pioneering range of textile chemistry” made from organic waste material, renewable feedstocks and plastic waste.
Some of the latest Isko Luxury by PG fabrics. Image credit: Ferrero and Associati.
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
 
 
