Siobhan Bradfield

Splash Paris 2025

Splash Paris – The Premium Resortwear Tradeshow

October 2025

Everywhere you turned at Splash Paris, one thing stood out – the brands drawing the biggest crowds weren’t necessarily the biggest names. They were the ones with clarity. You could spot their identity from ten steps away. The magic? A signature print direction that felt unmistakably theirs.

As a freelance designer and print consultant, I went to Splash Paris to soak in the creative energy, see what’s next in textile and surface design, and connect with the pulse of the fashion world. What I didn’t expect was how clearly this pattern emerged – consistency, not complexity, was commanding attention.

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The Scene at Splash Paris

Imagine a sea of colour, texture, and pattern — from delicate florals to bold abstracts, from whisper-soft neutrals to unapologetic brights. But among hundreds of prints, only a few booths stopped people in their tracks.

These weren’t necessarily the trendiest. They were focused. Each print echoed the next, telling a single, cohesive story. Whether it was a brand built around romantic hand-painted botanicals or one with sharp graphic geometrics, the effect was the same – immediate recognition.

And that’s the quiet power of a signature print: it builds visual memory. When your audience can recognise your work without seeing your logo, you’ve crossed into true brand territory.

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What Small Brands Often Get Wrong

Small fashion brands often fall into the trap of trying to please everyone. One collection leans earthy and minimal, the next bursts into tropical brights, the next goes pastel and delicate. The result? No visual thread — and no identity to hold onto.

I hear it often: “We just want to offer variety.” Variety isn’t bad. But without cohesion, it becomes noise. In a world of visual overload, clarity is what cuts through.

Why Your Signature Print Matters

A signature print is more than a pattern — it’s a visual anchor for your brand. It’s how your audience recognises you across collections, lookbooks, and campaigns. It communicates your aesthetic faster than words can.

Think of it as your brand’s fingerprint — the repeated story that becomes unmistakably yours. And when you stay consistent, it doesn’t limit creativity; it amplifies it. The best print-led brands evolve within their own language — adding nuance, not chaos.

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Quick Win: Define Your Print Identity in One Afternoon

Here’s a simple exercise you can do today:

  1. Pull up your last three collections or moodboards.

  2. Lay them side by side — either digitally or printed out.

  3. Ask yourself: What visual thread repeats naturally? Is it your love of hand-drawn lines, coastal colour palettes, vintage-inspired florals, or geometric shapes?

  4. Choose one to lean into for your next collection.

That one decision will create cohesion. You’ll start attracting buyers and clients who instantly “get” you — and stay loyal because of that visual trust.

From Splash Paris to Your Brand

Standing there at Splash Paris, I was reminded how discipline creates desire. The most magnetic brands were the ones who knew their DNA – and translated it, season after season, through print.

If you’re a small brand building your next collection, this is your moment to define your signature. Don’t chase trends – curate your identity.

If you’d love guidance finding that print direction — or you’re ready for custom artwork that tells your brand story — email me at info@siobhanbradfield.com for new prints or to chat about your next print concept.

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