×
4 410
Fashion Jobs
HACKETT LONDON (RETAIL)
Keyholder (Full Time) - Hackett Sloane Street
Permanent · LONDON
CLARKS
Commercial Finance Manager â UK&Roi
Permanent ·
CLARKS
Talent Acquisition Advisor
Permanent ·
HARVEY NICHOLS
Security Officer Full Time 40 Hours
Permanent · BRISTOL
ON RUNNING
Brand Representative (German & English Speaking)
Permanent · LONDON
PRIMARK
Product Owner, Integrations Services
Permanent · READING
PRIMARK
Stockroom Retail Assistant
Permanent · WORCESTER
VF INTERNATIONAL
Warehouse Inventory Manager
Permanent · COALVILLE
MAJE UK
Assistant Area Manager - London
Permanent · LONDON
PAUL SMITH
Junior International Sales Executive
Permanent · LONDON
COTY
Account Manager - Fragrance (3 Days)
Permanent · Manchester
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Consultant - Peter Jones - 37.5 Hours
Permanent · London
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Consultant - Boots - 28 Hours
Permanent · Bournemouth
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Account Manager - House of Fraser - 37.5 Hours
Permanent · Manchester
ESTÉE LAUDER
Tom Ford - Business Manager - John Lewis - 37.5 Hours
Permanent · London
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Consultant - Boots - 13 Hours
Permanent · Croydon
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Account Manager - House of Fraser - 30 Hours
Permanent · Bristol
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Consultant - John Lewis - 21.5 Hours
Permanent · Chelmsford
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Account Manager - Boots - 22.5 Hours
Permanent · Basildon
ESTÉE LAUDER
Clinique - Account Manager - House of Fraser - 37.5 Hours
Permanent · Rushden
ESTÉE LAUDER
Corporate Account Manager - Travel Retail Ema (Based London)
Permanent · London
TK MAXX
Loss Prevention Officer - Glasgow Argyle Street - Permanent - Full-Time
Permanent · Glasgow
Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
Jan 13, 2023
Reading time
2 minutes
Share
Download
Download the article
Print
Click here to print
Text size
aA+ aA-

Maison&Objet show adopts “Take Care!” as theme for January 2023 edition

Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
Jan 13, 2023

The next edition of Parisian design and home decoration trade show Maison&Objet will kick off on Thursday January 19, with “Take Care!” as its theme. For five days, until January 23, the international trade show of the home decoration, object design and art-of-living sectors, held at the Paris Nord exhibition centre, will showcase nearly 2,300 exhibitors from approximately 150 countries.


The Maison&Objet show will open on Friday January 19 - Maison&Objet


After the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the aim of the show’s upcoming edition is to enable participants to “refocus, reconnect with themselves, with others and with the environment.” A theme that will be the thread running through the event’s “What's New” trend section, featuring the main novelties visitors will discover at the show.  

“Today, the second we step outside, we are hit with cultural, environmental and identity issues. Society is craving for new models, and that is something that brands can deliver, providing solutions that target the environment, safeguard expertise, and encourage us all to care for others and focus on our own well-being. What we are interested in are the rising voices that are picking up that gauntlet. The under-25s that make up Generation Z are impatiently waiting for something to be done. Today, a new set of ethics is dictating the type of consumer activity we are witnessing,” said Vincent Grégoire, creative director of NellyRodi, the design and innovation consulting firm that has been working alongside Maison&Objet for a long time.

The show features 14 sections, among them “Fashion Accessories”, which brings together just over 200 fashion and accessories labels, such as footwear brands N’Go Shoes and Minorquines, and leather goods brands Craie Studio and Jack Gomme. Alongside them, fashion labels like Faguo and Flotte, known for its raincoats, jewellery by Louise Damas and swimwear brands Juillet Juillet and Gili’s Paris.


Along the aisles at Maison&Objet's September 2022 edition - Maison & Objet


The “Kids and Family” section will instead showcase the collections of 122 exhibitors specialising in the world of children. Among them, cosmetics brand Poupon and fashion accessories brand Charlie dans les étoiles. The Home Accessories section will focus on the home in the broadest sense. Among the brands present is Bonton, showing at Maison&Objet for the second time.

The Fragrances section, dedicated to personal and home fragrances and cosmetics, will feature 106 exhibitors. What Matters, a French brand of personal care and household cleaning products, will be exhibiting for the first time. Also in the same section, skincare brand La Crème Libre, and detergent brands La Savonnerie de Nyons and La Savonnerie Fer à Cheval.

Maison&Objet’s September 2022 edition welcomed 58,688 visitors.
 
 

Copyright © 2023 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.