41st International Fashion, Photography and Accessories Festival.

41st International Fashion, Photography and Accessories Festival.

EventsArts, crafts and shows
Montée Noailles
Centre-ville
83400 Hyères
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From 15 Oct to 17 Oct
Hyères
Ticketing pending.
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41st International Fashion, Photography and Accessories Festival.

Montée Noailles
Centre-ville
83400 Hyères
I'm going by train

Presentation

Discover the world of fashion in the beautiful setting of la Villa Noailles. Among 300 creators in competition, 10 finalists will be selected by a jury and will be invited to present their collection in a serie of fashion shows.
In 1986, Jean-Pierre Blanc, then a student, created the first European Salon for Young Designers in his home town. The Hyères Festival aims to encourage and promote the work of young designers in the fields of fashion, photography and fashion accessories.

Each year, at the Villa Noailles, the festival is organized around three competitions, exhibitions and round-table discussions. The competitions bring together ten stylists (since 1986), ten photographers (since 1997) and ten accessory designers (since 2017), selected by juries of professionals.

The creations of the selected candidates are presented in the form of fashion shows for the fashion competition at the Hangar de la Mouture in La Capte, and collective exhibitions for the photography and accessories competitions.

Designers, journalists, style bureau managers, ministry representatives and major brand managers all support this initiative.

Some of the major designers discovered at the Festival: Viktor & Rolf, Gaspard Yurkievitch, Sébastien Meunier, Christian Wijnants, Henrik Vibskov, Richard René, Felipe Oliveira Baptista, Romain Kremer, Julien Dossena, Anthony Vaccarello, Tuomas Laitinen, Jean-Paul Lespagnard, Satu Maaranen, Kenta Matsushige, Louis-Gabriel Nouchi, Rolf Ekroth, Clara Daguin, Marine Serre, Botter, Ester Manas, Róisín Pierce, Ifeanyi Okwuadi, Igor Dieryck.
The same goes for photography, which was won for the first time in 1997 by Camille Vivier. Cécile Bortoletti, Olivier Amsellem and Sølve Sundsbo follow. The winners collaborate with the Villa Noailles, which commissions series for festivals and dedicates exhibitions to them.

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Horaires

From Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 October.

Tarifs

Ticketing pending.

Mise à jour le 17/02/2026
Par Office de Tourisme Provence Méditerranée

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