Tranoï March 2023 edition

Tranoï March 2023 edition

This season, the Official Calendar of Paris Fashion Week includes 67 fashion shows and 40 presentations, organized by more than 100 companies. Tranoï will from March 2nd till 5th host more than 170 designers and creative brands, selected for their innovative and ambitious vision of fashion.With a predominantly international audience, Tranoï’s offer is based on 3 guidelines : to propose a coherent and strong selection, to offer a remarkable experience and to share an inspiring vision of fashion through the events organized.

CANEX PRESENTS AFRICA AT TRANOÏ
Driven by a new generation of designers and the digital revolution, Africa has managed in just a few years to make its mark on the global fashion map. This is what Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX), set up by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to support the continent’s creative and cultural industries, is all about. In partnership with Tranoï, the programme has identified 17 brands, spearheading the vitality and eclecticism of this creation, which has been spotted and rewarded by the profession throughout the world.

PORTUGAL FASHION
On the occasion of the partnership with Tranoï in 2021, Portugal Fashion invites three women’s ready-to-wear brands that embody the cosmopolitanism, creativity and cultural richness of a country that has been too long confined to its industrial tool.

NEW PERUVIAN FASHION SCENE
For the first time, the contemporary Peruvian fashion scene is visible in Paris. The Peruvian Trade Office in Paris (PROMPERU France) is supporting 8 designers who are ready to project beyond their borders, an age-old craft heritage and unique textile resources, especially the most qualitative fibres such as pima cotton and alpaca.

SEOUL FASHION WEEK
A forerunner in its support of Korean fashion, through its exclusive partnership with Seoul Fashion Week, Tranoï continues its work as an incubator of talent for a demanding audience of buyers and journalists, by presenting a selection of designers with Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG).

LE JAPON À PARIS
Paris Fashion Week would not be what it is today without the arrival of the first Japanese designers in the late 1970s. Today, Japan remains one of the main influences for designers around the world, but also a country of connoisseurs and aesthetes with a passion for heritage and innovation. From this cultural ecosystem, a new wave of brands is emerging, of which some fifteen are present at Tranoï.