The latest accessory developments for Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part III


Soft tones like Banana Yellow, Cool Matcha, and Light Lilac dominate, with sportive influences of Neon Orange and Hot Magenta. Subtle decorative elements replace traditional rhinestones for a touch of glamour.

The Fabric Trends Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part V


New mobility and functional all-purpose items that are breathable, durable yet fashionable are key pieces for any wardrobe.

A cultural heritage – Sustainable Innovations


How and where are our roots? How can we reconnect with deep human values and ancient knowledge and skills?

BLUEZONE CONEXXION Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part II


The result of 10 years of research, it stands for durability, sustainability and circularity and can now be mixed with plant-based fibers such as Soya, Lyocell, Modal, and Naia™ acetate, bringing you Ctrl+Z Blends.

Cooperation is key – Sustainable Innovations


Local and recycled: Enschede Textielstad was founded in 2013 by Annemieke Koster to create responsibly produced fabrics from recycled yarns and local raw materials such as flax, hemp and wool for apparel and interior textiles.

The Fabric Trends Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part IV


Among the innovations, the use of blends of nettle, printed yarns, linen, Tencel and banana with pineapple stand out.

Circularity is key – Sustainable Innovations


The focus here is on circularity: it is about the recyclability of the material; a product made by Studio Sarmite can be dissolved at the end of its life and the textile fibres can be used for the next production cycle.

The latest accessory developments for Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part II


Colors will generally be more natural, such as shades of brown, camel or black. For this season, the emphasis is on gilding, muted colors with the exception of a few bolder ones. Patterns are classic, vintage and futuristic with floral, geometric and organic prints. Sustainable materials are present as much as vegan and more classic ones like their genuine leathers.

Next Generation Material – Sustainable Innovations


Bio-based, locally produced, on demand: that's MYCOTEX by NEFFA – a flexible material whose properties lie somewhere between leather, plastic and artificial leather

DESIGN STUDIOS – AUTUMN.WINTER 24/25


The collection is shaped by various trends that reflect the ubiquitous feelings, thoughts and needs in society.

The Fabric Trends Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part III


Circular knitted fabrics are produced in accordance with certified environmental and social standards, primarily for lingerie manufacturers, home and sportswear, orthopaedic manufacturers and technical applications.

Drawn by the sun – Sustainable Innovations


The textiles have the peotic power of tracing time. The changes in the colours make the ageing process visible and make transience a subject of discussion – spiritual as well as material.

BLUEZONE CONEXXION Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part I


Their engagement with sustainability was honored at the Bio Day event organized by ECOCERT, where they were awarded as Tunisia's first sustainable textile industry.

The Fabric Trends Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part II


Satins, recycled and natural-looking fabrics and special tactile effects make for great designs.

The latest accessory developments for Autumn.Winter 24/25 – Part I


Nature meets artificial materials. Upcycling or the use of fabric remnants, offcuts, ingredients from previous collections are another big theme.

Smart Knitting – Sustainable Innovations


When the programmers of KNITWEAR LAB teamed up with 3D software specialists, a completely new idea for more sustainable, cost-efficient and design-oriented pattern development and knitwear production emerged.