Designers as game changer – ASSYST


Purchasing and production are usually responsible for sustainability. However, you can significantly influence costs, material consumption and profitability if you think beyond reusable fabrics – and the key to this is in the hands of apparel designers.

100 % collagen, 0 % plastic – Sustainable innovations


This extremely thin, elastic and tear-resistant membrane, also called gold beater's skin, was used in the past as a separating layer when beating gold leaf.

Let’s get circular – Sustainable innovations


What if the leftovers of freshly squeezed juice were not disposed of - but a new material could be created from it?

The New World of Colours – Sustainable innovations


Designer Birke Weber and biochemist Friederike Hoberg are exploring the potential of alternative dyes - specifically, from mushrooms.

Collective braiding – Sustainable innovations


A world in which everything is becoming faster, more networked and more digital creates endless possibilities. But why always strive for the new instead of continuing the traditional?

Clothes that grow – Sustainable innovations


Nature as 3D printer: Material designer and underwater photographer Zena Holloway creates shapes and forms from wheatgrass roots growing in self-carved molds made from beeswax.

Hairy affair – Sustainable Innovation


Hair creates identity - we dye and style it, create new looks and expressions and thus assign ourselves to cultural or social groups. They lose their meaning and become garbage to be disposed of.

A Suit of Armour – Sustainable innovations


The name says it all: "Choub" means "wood" in Farsi - the material that designer Mehdi Mashayekhi draws on in his Choub project, using innovative methods to create something new:

A Vibe Shift is coming


But then at some point there is suddenly a fundamental break, a completely new attitude to life, a completely different basic mood, a "vibe shift". We are now at such a turning point.

Textile Innovations: Ready To Be Supercharged in 2023?


When it comes to textiles, one of the biggest challenges has been the industry taking on the responsibility to examine its processes.

“How do our actions contribute to the better?”


Various developments can be seen - Very interesting and inspiring at the same time: Newcomers are faced with the decision to join the industry or create their own.

Meet Saitex – the vertical Vietnamese Denim Entity


Global jeans manufacturer Saitex is going vertical as it officially announces the opening of its first denim fabric making
mill in Vietnam.

DARE & CARE


"We are continuing the positive, motivated and ambitious mood that is evident at the current shows."

Texfash – Interview


Munich Fabric Start is a big event, packed with diverse and distinct verticals within the event ecosystem. See this in the backdrop of the array of exhibitors and the diversity of visitors, and, presto, it becomes an indubitable place to gauge the pulse of the industry and palpable elements that will become trends in the near future.

The New EU Textiles Strategy: 15 Things You Need To Know


Bringing attention to a product's lifecycle, the strategy focuses on design through to end-of-life. The agenda is to kickstart actions that ensure that by 2030 textile products placed on the EU market will be more eco-friendly and long-lasting.

Blue Lenz Denim Video Awards


Announcement of the results of the second BLUE LENZ DENIM VIDEO AWARDS...