Siobhan Bradfield

Textile Design Fairs

Collage from Premiere Vision July 2025. Top left: vibrant fabric displays in Hall 6. Top right: fashion color palette board for AW25/26. Bottom left: color swatch cards. Bottom right: colorful patterned fabrics on display. Atmosphere is lively and creative.

Premiere Vision July 2025

Print Trends that will shape swim & activewear 2026 Premiere Vision Paris From Paris to Your Collection: Print Trends That Will Shape Swim & Activewear in 2026 Paris in September always buzzes with creativity. Designers, studios, and innovators gather for Première Vision and Paris Prints, two of the biggest events in the textile and surface design world. These shows set the tone for what’s next in fashion — from colours and fabrics to prints and textures. This year, I couldn’t make it in person. But thanks to digital reports and insider insights, I’ve gathered the highlights for you — and more importantly, how they apply to swim and activewear prints. Because while it’s fun to know what’s trending, the real value comes in translating global ideas into collections that actually sell for small brands like yours. Why Trade Show Trends Matter (Even If You Can’t Be There) If you’re running a swim or activewear brand, it can feel like you’re constantly juggling: product development, marketing, logistics, customer service. Trend forecasting often falls to the bottom of the list. But here’s the thing: being in tune with the direction the market is heading helps your brand stay fresh and relevant. Your customers might not know the names of trend themes from Paris — but they feel when a collection is current, and that’s what makes them buy. That’s where I come in. My job as a textile & print designer is to keep my finger on the pulse of these fairs and filter the noise into clear, actionable creative directions for your brand. The Three Big Themes from Paris This season’s reports highlighted three major directions for Autumn/Winter 2026–27 — and each of them offers exciting possibilities for swim and activewear. 1. New Dynasties Think heritage meets futurism. Prints are influenced by architecture, archives, and subcultures like punk or goth — but with a refined, modern edge. Metallic touches, brushed silvers, and bold pops of electric blue are leading the way. – For swim & activewear: Imagine geometric or architectural motifs reimagined in bold, sleek lines. Or a classic floral, but outlined with a futuristic metallic accent. These prints bring a feeling of strength and edge — perfect for activewear that wants to project power and performance. 2. Ego-Eco This theme blends wellbeing and eco-consciousness. It’s all about caring — for our bodies and the environment. Prints draw on biomimicry and natural forms: water ripples, foliage, organic textures. Colours are soft, calming, and translucent, creating a sense of comfort and restoration. – For swim & activewear: Think about soothing, nature-inspired prints that still feel dynamic in movement. Ripple effects across swim fabrics, or leafy abstracts scaled to flow with the body. For eco-conscious brands, this is the perfect way to visually connect sustainability with style.   3. Territories of Expression Personal storytelling and identity take center stage here. Prints look artisanal, imperfect, and deeply human — painterly brushstrokes, collage-like layers, cultural motifs. It’s about connection and individuality, not mass-market sameness. – For swim & activewear: Imagine activewear sets with brushstroke textures that look hand-painted, or swimwear featuring motifs inspired by travel and culture. These designs feel authentic and unique, giving your customers a story to wear.   Why These Trends Matter for Small Brands Here’s the real takeaway: you don’t have to chase every trend. In fact, trying to cover them all can dilute your collection. What matters is choosing the right thread of inspiration and translating it into a cohesive direction for your brand. For example: If your brand is all about performance and empowerment → New Dynasties could give your prints a bold, futuristic edge. If your audience values wellness and sustainability → Ego-Eco motifs will resonate deeply. If your brand is lifestyle-driven and storytelling-focused → Territories of Expression gives you the chance to stand out with prints no one else has. This is the magic of trade show insights: they’re not just abstract concepts — they’re tools to help you design collections that connect with your customers and move your business forward.   My Behind-the-Scenes Process When I work with clients, I don’t just copy/paste what’s trending. Instead, I: Research across shows, reports, and forecasting platforms. Moodboard the most relevant themes for your brand. Refine colours, motifs, and layouts to work with stretch fabrics and your brand’s unique identity. Design a print collection that feels cohesive, market-ready, and unmistakably you. This means you don’t have to stress about “what’s in” or wonder if your prints will feel dated. You can focus on your business, knowing your collection is ahead of the curve.   Ready to Bring Paris to Your Brand? You didn’t have to hop on a plane to Paris this season — and honestly, you don’t need to. That’s my role: to absorb what’s happening globally and translate it into designs that work for your swim or activewear line. If you’re ready for a collection that feels fresh, cohesive, and truly market-ready, let’s chat. Reach out today and let’s explore how these global print trends can transform your next launch.

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Collage of The London Textile Fair 2023. Top left: colorful fabrics on racks. Middle: purple event flyer. Top right: busy interior of the venue. Bottom left: Trendhub overview brochure. Bottom right: exterior of Business Design Centre.

The London Textile Fair 09/2023

This year I visited the London Textile Fair in September 2023 What I learned from my visit at the London Textile fair last month: **Networking:**it can be an amazing opportunity to speak to people in the fashion industry and make contacts. Even if at this stage it won’t benefit you, you never know what can come from it down the way, work or collaboration on textile collections. Also a big plus is just chatting with people you don’t know – it definitely gave me practice going more out of my comfort zone. **Trends:**this was unexpected and made me very happy – finding the trend seminar held by BDA London. At the seminar, I learned about upcoming trends in fashion and in textile & prints for AW 24/25 for womenswear and menswear. It’s not just about trends but also learning what is happening in the fashion and textile & print industry so I can give my clients the best advice and pass on what I’ve learned. **Research:**researching what kind of studios show there, looking up the program and researching the names. Maybe there could be a collaboration in the future. Seeing what kind of fabrics are on the market, how are they displayed? Are there a lot of visitors? Although there are also a lot of opportunities to research this online, it was a good way for me to gain more knowledge of fabric, suppliers and trends. Is it worth visiting? It really depends if you are close to London or not and if you are a brand or a freelancer. For brands I think it could be a great way to get into contact with different suppliers to source fabric and get more info on what kind of fabrics are on the market. If you are a small brand it might be good to see fabrics in real life and make yourself common with fabrics that might work for your collection. Many suppliers at the fair have a concentration fabrics without prints. For only prints, I would recommend visiting the London Design Fair, Paris Prints or Premiere Vision. But Premiere Vision is quite a different story and a very special print fair that I wouldn’t miss going to. Find my experiences on one of my last blog posts here. Are you a swim or activewear brand looking for a new print? Let’s talk about what kind of print could be suitable to make your brand more visible to new customers. Write me an email to info@siobhanbradfield.com to learn more about how we could work on your next textile design.

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Vibrant exhibition hall with colorful abstract panels and wooden structures on a blue floor. People are seated nearby. Bright, modern atmosphere.

Premiere Vision Paris February 2022

Premiere Vision Paris!! I was there!! Attending the show as a visitor Two days Paris – what felt like a dream after ages of not travelling abroad because of Covid. I took all my courage (it felt so strange travelling with all the restrictions and my bad conscience about taking the risk.) just booked a flight and went. It was amazing. Amazing seeing so many prints, printed fabrics and print studios showcasing and selling their prints. It was emptier than usual and people from India and China did not attend the show that much. Hopefully next time in July everything will be more back to normal. I talked to so many new people, made so many new contacts and it was really wonderful and inspiring to see all those beautiful prints and fabrics. The fair had three different halls and also a lot more fabrics, textiles and accessories besides printed fabrics and print designs. There was a whole section about sustainability and natural dying methods. There were fashion talks about trends, fabric sourcing, sustainability and much more. They even had a job board where you could see boards of jobs in design, sales and marketing and you could check out the pr code that took you to the job offer website. All in all, I am so happy to have made this journey and this experience. This lovely photo was taken with It´s Monday at their stand – loved meeting Debora and Anna from Barcelona!! #theartandheartoffashion #printstudios #printedfabric #printdesigner #textiledesigner #surfacedesigner #freelanceprintdesigner  #surfacepatterndesign #repeatpattern #designer #fabricpattern #contemporaryart #patterninspiration #patternlove #printlife #digitalprint #designer #patterninspiration 

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