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Le CUIR A PARIS
(17-19 September 2003 Paris, FRANCE)

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 A promise of economic upturn from LE CUIR A PARIS

If fashion is truly an early indicator of an upturn in the economy, then the September 2003 salons are certainly signaling better times ahead for the economy. Following two seasons of economic stagnation in the sector, and without getting carried away with their significance, two aspects struck exhibitors and visitors alike to this fifth staging of LE CUIR A PARIS: increased numbers of visitors coming from other countries, drawn from various backgrounds, both familiar and new to the sector, and a new underlying dynamism, even if many purchasing decisions still remain to be taken.

In this day and age, where an event is a wholly distinctive means of communication, LE CUIR A PARIS - the show for leather professionals - is the place where business opportunities are multiplied, contacts are forged and expertise in the different fields meets up. LE CUIR A PARIS is the new "window on leather" for the fashion world.

231 exhibitors, of whom 72% came from outside France, presented the latest trends in materials and colours for the Autumn/Winter season 2004-2005, to 3,500 visitors drawn from all over the world. For this event, exhibitors have traveled from 25 different countries. Italy, France and Spain are still the leading countries for exhibitors. Norway, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay also attended the event. With its positioning strengthened both internationally and in terms of the fashion world, LE CUIR A PARIS has opened its doors to other countries working in this field.

It is noteworthy that an increase in overseas visitor numbers was recorded when compared with the September 2002 event. Moreover, the quality of visitors did not disappoint exhibitors, 70% of whom have already booked again for the next show. Around the aisles, the talk was about the quality of the visitors: any visitor who was not a buyer potentially has an input into buying decisions - whether manufacturers (shoes, luxury leather goods, clothing, accessories, automobile, etc.), stylists, haute couture designers, fashion house representatives, or those responsible for collections for large-scale distribution.

The Galerie des tendances [Trends Gallery] exhibited over 1,500 samples of leathers and synthetics, with ever more inventive materials for men, women, furniture and interior decoration, demonstrating the main themes in the trends for Winter 2004-2005.

For the first time, an exhibition space covering 120 m˛ was dedicated to Men's Fashion to present, exclusively, men's fashion items which are enjoying a growing influence. It offered new ideas for men's fashion and a focus on the new, hard-to-ignore men's fashion, including (amongst other items) a raw and elegant graphic effect in natural polecat - Yves Salomon (France); a brushed, "tousled" auburn sheepskin - La Doma (Italie); and a reversible leather with two-colour effect when stretched - Tannerie Dupire (France).

The new "Waterproofs" were exhibited in the form of a range of aquatic tints, to be played against sophisticated and technically-advanced fabrics. New "Blackout" products prioritize natural materials presented in a rough finish or in contrast to the surrounding surface, creating an elegant and mysterious world. The new "Remixed" items are shown in a world which is uncompromisingly sensual, worked around a range of refined and precious materials as well as contemporary ones. Lastly, the new "Jet-Set" ideas play with contemporary and graphic elements in exhibiting urbane and innovative materials.

There was much appreciation shown for the Nature Touch skins (Brazil): dyed frog-skins, in a matt yellow and black effect, as well as the sophistication of a natural-tone stomach-skin providing a lace effect.

Other noteworthy items - "chain-mail" braiding in soft leather embellished with gold - Bizzarro (Italy); a grained and bronzed transparent pig-skin - Walter Reginald (England); a stunning luminous fluorescent pink leather - Mégisserie Lauret (France); a skin with a sophisticated and extra supple feel - Colomer y Munmany (Spain); and a world first from Albatross (Italy), a genuinely transparent leather with or without hem-stitched fur.

Please note the dates of the next LE CUIR A PARIS events at the Paris expo center, Porte de Versailles 
April 15 + 16, 2004
September 13, 14 + 15, 2004

LE CUIR A PARIS in figures - September 2003:

231 exhibitors, 53 of whom were new to the event, exhibiting in an overall space of 7,500 m˛, of which 3,500 m˛ was given over to stalls 

Breakdown by business sector*: 65% in finished leathers (including exotic skins), 5% in furs, 7% in textiles/synthetics, 6% in chemical compounds and products, 6% in leather clothing, 3% in unfinished leathers and skins, and 8% in other fields (designers, press, professional organisations, colleges).

* Some exhibitors present a range of products on a single stand.

By country : 25 countries, with the most represented countries being Italy 37%, France 28%, Spain 10%, Pakistan 5%, Brazil 4%, Scandinavian countries 2%; plus (in alphabetical order) Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Indonesia, Portugal, Russia, Taiwan, Turkey, Uruguay, USA, Vietnam.

3,500 visitors, of whom 43% came from abroad (+3% by comparison with September 2002) 

Contact:

Elisabeth Saliba / Erica Caron
esaliba@sicgroup.com /
ecaron@sicgroup.com
The Societe Internationale du Cuir

109, rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré
75373 Paris Cedex 08, FRANCE
Tel : +33 (0) 1 43 59 89 33 or +33 (0) 1 43 59 89 44
Fax : +33 (0) 1 43 59 30 02
Website: http://www.lecuiraparis.com

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