Fashion
Salon International De La Lingerie & Interfilière Paris in Jan 2026
Global leaders in the lingerie, loungewear, swimwear, activewear, and intimate apparel markets, the SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE and INTERFILIÈRE PARIS embody a new era. Within Room 0126, the unified space conceived by WSN, their reach expands: presented alongside Who’s Next, Bijorhca, and Shoppe Object Paris in Hall 7, they become the intimate apparel hub of an event encompassing all creative industries. This simultaneous presentation of upstream and downstream products, unique in the world, now engages with ready-to-wear, accessories, jewellery, design, and sourcing, offering buyers a comprehensive view of collections, materials, and uses. Located at the heart of this ecosystem, the SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE and INTERFILIÈRE PARIS offer a reinvented event, highly inspiring and resolutely focused on the future.
The Salon International De La Lingerie and Interfilière Paris will run from January 17-19, 2026, offering a unified platform for lingerie, swimwear, activewear, materials, and sourcing.
The shows feature trend forums, expert talks, fitting rooms, guided tours, and five new fashion shows built around natural sensuality and radiant adornment.
This unified time and place allows professionals to enjoy a comprehensive experience: observing textile innovations, discovering the resulting collections, and forging new collaborations. Suppliers of materials and accessories, as well as lace makers, engage in dialogue with designers, creating a
synergy essential to the industry’s dynamism. These key events offer a holistic view of a market where renewal, boldness, commitment, and resilience are paramount.
The clean and elegant scenography complements an enriched program where talks, conferences, roundtables, and masterclasses explore the industry’s transformations. Inspiration and foresight combine to decipher the challenges of rapidly changing markets.
THE SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE, AN UNMISSABLE EVENT
A true driving force in the sector and an ambassador of change, the SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE brings together established brands, industry leaders, emerging labels, and exceptional designers from around the world. A major attraction for all international buyers, the Show welcomes department stores, concept stores, independent lingerie and swimwear boutiques, and more, all seeking new products and valuable connections.
Beyond its rich and creative offerings, the SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE champions inclusion and diversity to encourage and support emerging and committed sectors. This vision is reflected in a program full of inspiring content, featuring exclusive shows, opportunities to meet the key players transforming the industry, and a spotlight on responsible trends and innovations shaping its future.
The Lingerie Shop: le concept store de l’intime
The Lingerie Shop redefines the trade show experience. Conceived as a life-size trend laboratory, this space showcases the season’s gems and essentials through innovative scenography. It offers retailers a dual perspective: an editorial selection of key pieces and merchandising tailored to evolving consumer expectations. This expert curation allows for an instant understanding of market dynamics and the identification of promising designs. An initiative that bridges the gap between
inspiration and market realities.
New feature: fitting rooms to try on and discover the pieces in fitting.
A complementary tailor-made service: Personalised guided tours are offered to all buyers. Accompanied by Vanessa Causse, trend forecaster for the International Lingerie Show, French and international buyers will benefit from a customised analysis of the collections on display, merchandising advice adapted to their type of point of sale, and an in-depth analysis of the season’s commercial trends.
5 brand new shows to discover
In collaboration with the Hermana agency, embodied by Caroline Lefrere, the fashion shows highlight the 2 major trends of the season and the must-have products of the show.
3 WINTER TREND FASHION SHOWS 26/27: everyday: Saturday, Sunday and Monday
2 THE SELECTION FASHION SHOWS – OUR SEASON’S FAVOURITES: Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
2 MAJOR TRENDS IN LIGHTING
Two major trends are emerging for the coming season, between an embrace of naturalness and a renewed radiance: EVERYDAY SENSUALITY & ADORNMENTS INSPIRATION
EVERYDAY SENSUALITY – Everyday sensuality reinvented
This trend explores an aesthetic where naturalness becomes sensual. It celebrates burnt earth tones, drawing from the palette of natural pigments: second-skin shades, organic beiges, and soft ochres that assert identity through colour. It unveils casual, everyday silhouettes, sculpted from textured, crafted, enveloping fabrics that gently embrace the body. Comfortable lingerie is imbued with an instinctive and confident sensuality. The materials speak of authenticity, a return to essentials, and unadorned beauty.
ADORNMENTS INSPIRATION – When colour becomes adornment
Color becomes ornamentation, highlighting and complementing the body’s curves. This trend affirms a desire for radiance, vitality, and energy through a luminous and vibrant palette. Fabrics play with transparency and reflections: precious silks, ethereal organzas, or sophisticated meshes. Lingerie becomes couture, and ornamental pieces take centre stage. Bodywear borrows from jewellery its ability to enhance, from clothing its sophistication and from art its aesthetic dimension.
A rich and creative offering
The SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE unveils the best of the international market: AMBASSADOR1867 – AUBADE PARIS – BESTFORM – COCO DE MER – DEREK ROSE – DIM – DKNY – DORINA – FILA – FLEUR OF ENGLAND – FREYA – GILSA PARIS – IROHA – KARMA ON THE ROCKS – L’ANGELIQUE – LASCANA – LAUREN RALPH LAUREN – LINGADORE – LISCA – LISE CHARMEL – LOUISA BRACQ – MAISON LEJABY – MARIE JO – MEY – NATURANA – NUEAME – PLUTO – SANS COMPLEXE – SARDA – SIMONE PERELE – SKARLETT BLUE – UBRAS – VARIANCE – WACOAL – ZIMMERLI OF
SWITZERLAND…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
The 2026 edition is particularly symbolic: CHANTELLE celebrates 150 years of French excellence, ANITA marks 140 years of German expertise, while EMPREINTE and LE CHAT each celebrate 80 years of know-how and creativity. These anniversaries testify to the enduring nature of an industry that spans decades by constantly reinventing itself.
THE WELLNESS CORNER
Nestled in the area dedicated to young creators, the wellness offering blends intimacy and beauty with the wellness brands AIA – CRAVE – HIGHONLOVE – IROHA – SOAK…
EXPOSED once again showcases its fashion vision. This intimate space brings together a carefully curated selection of brands that are redefining the aesthetics of intimacy, from emerging talents to established names. ADITI, AROMATIQUE, ATELIER AMOUR, CARVARO, DESMOND & DEMPSEY, ERNEST LEOTY, FLEUR OF ENGLAND, LALIDE A PARIS, LE BOUDOIR LOS ANGELES, MARIA LUCIA HOHAN, NETTE ROSE, ORGANIC BASICS, and RILKE create a creative landscape where lingerie is revealed with precision and personality.
INSPIRING CONFERENCES
Each day, a different theme and three expert talks.
A unique analysis of product, material, market, and societal trends.
INTERFILIÈRE PARIS UPSTREAM OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN, A DRIVER OF INNOVATION
In a context of profound transformation within the textile industry, INTERFILIERE PARIS remains the creative hub for networking and inspiration, providing forward-looking insights for all stakeholders in the sector. With its discerning selection of manufacturers of excellence, exceptional crafts that perpetuate centuries-old traditions, and innovative industries, the trade show brings together influential players in the Lingerie, Swimwear, Luxury & Sport markets.
A true driving force behind upcoming collections, it sets the trend forecast. The laces, embroideries, innovative fabrics, accessories, and new fibers on display shape creativity and influence tomorrow’s collections.
Attracting a renowned international audience—major accounts, leading retail chains, and leading luxury brands—INTERFILIÈRE PARIS reflects a constantly evolving market, driven by innovation and performance.
By bringing together all international players in a human-scale event, INTERFILIÈRE PARIS symbolizes the industry’s diverse strengths, resilient and determined to shape the future.
Located in Hall 7.2 of the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center, INTERFILIÈRE PARIS and the SOURCING & SOLUTIONS route invite visitors to an immersive experience focused on inspiration, synergy, innovation, and networking. Designed for both exhibiting brands and visitors, it connects, in a single space, all the stages that fuel creation.
An Interfilière Paris and Sourcing & Solutions Trends Forum
This trend forum offers immersive experiences dedicated to creation and exchange. This inspiring space showcases innovative tools where forward-thinking vision meets concrete solutions for imagining the collections of tomorrow. It highlights Nelly Rodi’s analysis of material trends.
Personalized tours of the trend forum are available by appointment. Visitors benefit from a tailored analysis of the four 2027 material trends, an in-depth look at textile innovations, and guidance in selecting the materials best suited to their creative and commercial needs. A premium service that transforms inspiration into concrete business opportunities.
THE MATERIALS LIBRARY
The materials library is designed as a place of inspiration and networking to stimulate and bring creative projects to life. This comprehensive and attractive space for professionals showcases the rich and complementary product ranges of all the exhibitors at INTERFILIÈRE PARIS and SOURCING & SOLUTIONS. The challenge is to offer a living and sensory tool and a pragmatic database to materialize today’s projects for tomorrow’s challenges.
Decoding material trends by Nelly Rodi
At a time when pace is accelerating and sensibilities are fragmenting, design is exploring new avenues: a return to nature, a fascination with technology, a quest for symbolic meaning, and a need for gentleness. In a world where everything sometimes seems ephemeral, materials, textures, and finishes become vehicles for emotion as much as for style. The artisanal gesture is regaining essential value: precise braiding, subtle pleating, gilded finishes, and delicate embroidery. Simultaneously, technical innovations invite us to rethink our relationship with the body: intelligent knits, thermoformed volumes, breathable perforations, and modular structures.
HONORATION – Natural beauty enhanced by exceptional craftsmanship
Honoration celebrates nature magnified by the expert hand: linen, raffia, and plant fibers become precious through braiding, fringes, and organic draping. Between fluidity, transparency, and sculpted details, the silhouette reveals a powerful yet delicate femininity. Golden tones and patinated textures evoke a calm and timeless luxury, connecting ready-to-wear, lingerie, and jewelry in a radiant sophistication. It celebrates the authenticity of materials and the beauty of craftsmanship, in an era where the return to nature is accompanied by a desire for transcendence.
Four trends complement and respond to one another. These trends interact across ready-to-wear, lingerie, and jewelry. Connections emerge between textiles and metal, technology and raw materials, emotion and innovation. Each product category draws inspiration from the others, creating a cohesive and comprehensive aesthetic language.
RE-COMPOSITION – Sensitive innovation: active and modular materials
Re-composition explores a future where technology becomes aesthetics: 3D materials, perforated surfaces, thermoformed volumes, and sculpted jerseys create an urban, modular, and breathable wardrobe. Kinetic jewelry, modular structures, and 3D prints extend this momentum. Technical colors and functional finishes compose an agile, tactile, and human innovation, connecting ready-to wear, lingerie, and accessories. A design vision where the object accompanies, supports, and inspires.
INVOCATION – Raw magic: symbols and patinated materials
Invocation draws on mysteries and shapes an intuitive and sensual aesthetic. Patinated textiles imbued with stories, theatrical brocades, and organic forms. Talismanic jewelry, hypnotic transparencies, and dreamlike motifs evoke a fantastical nature. Between shadows, metallic glints, and deep hues, this trend seeks not perfection but intensity—the energy of a gesture, the trace of time, the power of a pattern. It invites us to reconnect with instinct and the emotional power of materials.
AFFECTION – A summer of nostalgic sweetness
Affection celebrates a regressive and luminous sweetness: soothing colors, reimagined pajama stripes, Provençal flowers, and velvety textures sketch a fresh and joyful baby-doll femininity. 3D floral volumes, playful patterns, and openwork knits nurture a tender narrative. Hybrid laces, delicate pastels, colorful denims, and contrasting topstitching compose a sensitive and light summer, where material and color become emotions. A tender and optimistic aesthetic that cultivates emotional connection.
Key exhibitors at Interfilière Paris
ACETECH, APUT, ART MARTIN, BISCHOFF, BRODERIES LEVEAUX – POTENCIER BRODERIES, BUGIS, CHUETSU LACE, CINTAS MARTELL, EMBREX LTD, ENCAJES, GAYOU LACE, GROBELASTIC SA, HAEMMERLE & VOGEL, ILUNA, JEAN BRACQ, LES TISSAGES PERRIN, NOYON LANKA, PRETTY SUN ; PRYM INTIMATES, SANKO TEKSTIL, SOPHIE HALLETTE, SUGARCUP, UNOELLE, WILLY HERMANN, YUHUAJU INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD, ZHEN RONG TEXTILE & GARMENT…
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)
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Netherlands’ goods exports to US fall 4.7% in Jan-Oct 2025
The data showed that the decline was driven mainly by weaker domestic exports, with goods produced in the Netherlands down 8 per cent YoY. In contrast, re-exports to the US rose 3.9 per cent during the period. Exports to the US have fallen every month on a YoY basis since July, CBS said in a press release.
Trade flows were influenced by uncertainty around US import tariffs. In the first half of 2025, trade between the two countries continued to grow, possibly as companies advanced shipments ahead of announced tariff measures.
Goods exports from the Netherlands to the United States fell 4.7 per cent YoY to €27.5 billion (~$33 billion) in the first ten months of 2025, driven by an 8 per cent drop in domestic exports, according to CBS.
Re-exports rose 3.9 per cent, while tariff uncertainty weighed on trade.
Imports from the US increased 1.9 per cent to €48.1 billion (~$57.7 billion).
Meanwhile, imports from the United States rose 1.9 per cent YoY to €48.1 billion (~$57.7 billion) in the first ten months of 2025.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SG)
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Philippines revises Q3 2025 GDP growth down to 3.9%
The Philippines’ economic growth for the third quarter (Q3) of 2025 has been revised slightly lower, with gross domestic product (GDP) expanding 3.9 per cent year on year (YoY), down from the preliminary estimate of 4 per cent.
Gross national income growth for the quarter was also revised to 5.4 per cent from 5.6 per cent, while net primary income from the rest of the world was adjusted to 16.2 per cent from 16.9 per cent.
The Philippine Statistics Authority has revised down the country’s third-quarter 2025 GDP growth to 3.9 per cent from an earlier estimate of 4 per cent.
Gross national income growth was also lowered to 5.4 per cent, while net primary income from abroad eased to 16.2 per cent.
The PSA said the adjustments reflect its standard, internationally aligned revision policy.
The Philippine Statistics Authority said the revisions were made in line with its approved revision policy, which follows international standards for national accounts updates.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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US’ Levi Strauss reports solid FY25, driven by organic growth
Operating margin improved sharply to 10.8 per cent from 4.4 per cent in FY24, while adjusted EBIT margin increased to 11.4 per cent from 10.7 per cent, marking the third consecutive year of margin expansion. The net income from continuing operations more than doubled to $502 million from $210 million, with adjusted net income rising to $537 million.
Levi Strauss & Co has delivered a strong FY25, with net revenues rising 4 per cent to $6.3 billion and organic growth of 7 per cent, alongside sharp margin expansion and higher profitability.
Q4 saw 5 per cent organic growth, led by Europe, Asia and DTC, which accounted for nearly half of revenues.
The company expects mid-single digit growth and further margin gains in FY26.
Diluted EPS from continuing operations increased to $1.26 from $0.52 in the previous year, while adjusted diluted EPS rose to $1.34 from $1.24. The company generated $530 million in operating cash flow and $308 million in adjusted free cash flow. The company returned $363 million to shareholders during the fiscal, up 26 per cent YoY, LS&Co said in a press release.
In the fourth quarter (Q4) ended November 30, 2025, the company reported net revenues of $1.8 billion, up 1 per cent on a reported basis and 5 per cent organically compared with Q4 FY24. Growth was broad-based, supported by strong momentum in Europe, Asia and Beyond Yoga, alongside high-single digit comparable growth in direct-to-consumer (DTC).
Europe recorded reported revenue growth of 8 per cent and organic growth of 10 per cent, while Asia delivered growth of 2 per cent reported and 4 per cent organically. In the Americas, revenues declined 4 per cent reported but increased 2 per cent organically, with the US business flat on an organic basis. Beyond Yoga continued to outperform, posting reported growth of 37 per cent and organic growth of 45 per cent.
DTC revenues increased 8 per cent on a reported basis and 10 per cent organically, driven by strength across all regions. E-commerce revenues rose 19 per cent reported and 22 per cent organically, with DTC accounting for 49 per cent of total quarterly revenues. Wholesale revenues declined 5 per cent reported and were flat organically.
Operating margin in the quarter was stable at 11.9 per cent, while adjusted EBIT margin declined to 12.1 per cent from 13.9 per cent a year earlier due to tariff-related pressure on gross margins and higher adjusted SG&A expenses. Gross margin stood at 60.8 per cent versus 61.8 per cent in Q4 FY24. Net income from continuing operations was $160 million, with diluted EPS of $0.4 and adjusted diluted EPS of $0.41.
“Over the past few years, we’ve taken bold steps towards becoming a DTC-first, head-to-toe denim lifestyle brand,” said Michelle Gass, president and CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. “We are well on our way toward realising our strategic ambitions. We have narrowed our focus, improved operational execution and built greater agility across the organisation. As a result, we’ve elevated the Levi’s brand and delivered faster growth and higher profitability as reflected by our Q4 and full year 2025 results. While we still have important work ahead, the company is at an inflection point—emerging as a stronger, more resilient global business ready to define the next chapter of LS&Co.”
“We are sustaining our momentum, delivering 5 per cent organic growth in the fourth quarter on top of 8 per cent growth in the prior year. Our success in denim lifestyle has enabled us to expand our addressable market, positioning us for mid-single digit growth in 2026 and beyond,” said Harmit Singh, chief financial and growth officer of Levi Strauss & Co. “Our disciplined approach to converting growth into profitability has improved adjusted EBIT margin again in 2025 for the third year in a row, and we are on track to expand margins further as we strive toward 15 per cent. Our confidence in this trajectory is reflected in a new $200 million ASR program.”
Looking ahead, the company expects mid-single digit revenue growth in fiscal 2026 alongside further adjusted EBIT margin expansion, supported by continued DTC momentum, disciplined cost management and ongoing brand strength, added the release.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SG)
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