New Materials

WOOL MATTERS BY BEATRIZ ISCA

WOOL MATTERS BY BEATRIZ ISCA

Unraveling the Threads of Change

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS

10. January 2025

Although wool has been transformed into a global industry, so much of Europe’s wool still ends up discarded each year – overlooked, undervalued, and dismissed as waste. However, Beatriz Isca sees wool through a different lens and ‘Wool Matters’ stands as a powerful reminder of how much we can learn from something as seemingly simple as wool.

Wool Matters is the master’s thesis project of the multidisciplinary designer Beatriz. ‘It began with a belief in wool’s power to manifest the intricate connections between land, animals, and people. Beatriz discovered wool’s capacity as a universal language, transcending social, generational, and cultural barriers, and serving as a bridge that connects diverse lives and stories. Her work in ‘Wool Matters’ adopts a post-humanistic lens to understand the symbiotic relationships between people, animals and land.  Aware of human and non-human actors in wool’s ecosystem, she has engaged with different actors in the local wool landscape to uncover opportunities and address gaps. She is highlighting wool’s inherent worth, with the hope to encourage a more circular, respectful approach to textiles—one that sees humans, animals, and the environment as interconnected parts of a shared ecosystem.

“The devaluation of local wool in Europe reflects the anthropocentric view and the unsustainable ways of living of modern society, that perpetuates the celebration of capitalism at the cost of ecological degradation and social exploitation,” she says. Looking beyond traditional profit-driven industries and focusing on local and craft-based practices, Beatriz aims to redefine our relationship with wool—and, in turn, with nature.

When it comes to community-centric sustainable practices, Beatriz advocates for a shift back to natural rhythms—those governed by seasons and the meticulous pace of handcrafting—encouraging a more humane and ecologically mindful way of living. Her mission extends beyond mere dialogue; it’s about crafting a vision that repositions decision-making into the hands of local communities. By involving designers more deeply in societal roles, Beatriz believes in empowering communities to challenge and reshape the structures that define our world.

“The devaluation of local wool in Europe reflects the anthropocentric view and the unsustainable ways of living of modern society, that perpetuates the celebration of capitalism at the cost of ecological degradation and social exploitation.

Pushing for collaboration, Beatriz, a researcher and a communicator, is not just raising awareness but also fostering tangible connections. Through craft-based practices, she amplifies the value of local wool, urging citizens to partake actively. Her workshops and collaborations are not just about crafting with wool; they invite participants to feel, reflect, and react to the broader implications of consumption and production that surround this ancient material.

Bringing ‘Wool Matters’ to Munich meant searching for local collaborations which resulted in weaver Lukas Gschnitzer and local yarns from Rauwerk will be part of the project’s presentation, showcasing the value of local wool. Rauwerk firmly believes in working with, and not against, Mother Nature. Their yarn comes from local Merino sheep and is spun at a family run mill just south of Munich.

Engage with Beatriz Isca’s Vision

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BLUEZONE NEWS FOR JANUARY 2025 - PART II

BLUEZONE NEWS

HIGHLIGHTS & NOVELTIES FROM DENIM MILLS IN MUNICH

CALIK DENIM

9. January 2025

At BLUEZONE, some 70 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Hall 7 will become the blue hotspot again. Parallel to MUNICH FABRIC START with THE SOURCE and KEYHOUSE, the Zenith area will become the hub of the international denim community with an all-round relevant event program.


Experience the Future of Denim with Calik Denim’s Spring.Summer 26 Collection

Calik Denim redefines sustainability and innovation with its groundbreaking Spring.Summer 26 collection. This season, cutting-edge concepts and technologies take center stage. Step into a new era of sustainable, stylish, and high-performance denim with Calik Denim’s latest collection.

B210 is a groundbreaking biodegradable product line specifically designed for environmentally conscious consumers. Rawtech embodies the iconic essence of Japanese denim while delivering unparalleled comfort through advanced modern manufacturing. Fix-Fit redefines performance with power stretch fabrics that offer exceptional elasticity and recovery.

Re/J champions sustainability by incorporating recycled cotton sourced from both pre- and post-consumer materials. D’enovated seamlessly blends timeless authenticity with cutting-edge technologies, while Denique stands as a symbol of premium denim, offering enduring style and unmatched longevity.

Gleam Weave brings a touch of elegance to denim, featuring a luxurious shimmering finish. Blue Voyager caters to the needs of modern travelers with thoughtfully tailored designs. Airy Luxe prioritizes comfort with its soft, cozy feel, and Maxymove introduces next-generation hyper-stretch technology for ultimate flexibility and freedom of movement.

“This season, cutting-edge concepts and technologies take center stage. Step into a new era of sustainable, stylish, and high-performance denim with Calik Denim’s latest collection.”


VISIT CALIK DENIM AT H7 | B 24

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SPRING.SUMMER 26 FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES – PART III

FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES FOR SPRING.SUMMER 26 – PART II

9. January 2025

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, around 500 international suppliers will present their material innovations for all apparel segments in the FABRICS Area. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres will be presented here. For the Spring.Summer 26 season, we present some new products and highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blog posts:

DUTEL CRÉATION

The new jacquard collection of DUTEL for the Spring/Summer 2026 season is built around four main themes:

COQUETTE is a very feminine, almost “girly” theme featuring classic motifs of small flowers, lace and toile de Jouy, all revisited in a brighter, more saturated version. Fluid fabrics inspired by lingerie and flat or stretch cottons for comfort, sometimes with lurex.

OXYGENE is an all-purpose theme: a fusion between the great outdoors and the urban side, for robust fabrics that give pride of place to Jeans. The colors are natural and inspired by plants. A capsule is developed in this theme with more technical, airy fabrics composed of iridescent yarns.

TWIST is a very colorful theme, with a particular emphasis on colored lurex. Designs alternate between graphic motifs and naive flowers, often in two colors. Fabrics are fairly dense and matte, enriched with stretch for comfort.

GOA is a midsummer theme with flowing fabrics. Designs combine large flowers in intense colors with more ethnic or rustic jacket fabrics. Colorful lurex adds a touch of refinement and sophistication. In addition to these trendy themes, they also offer timeless items such as animal skins, geometric patterns, cocktail wear and tweeds.

France – A4 | 20

DUTEL CRÉATION

PONTETORTO

The quite place

Pontetorto presents the Spring Summer 2026 collection. A place that transcends conventions to accommodate a new concept of confidentiality. Here everything is harmonious and assonant, diversities become fluid, opposites intertwine. The Quiet Place is the textile representation of an inclusive embrace where experiences, sharing and new stylistic explorations coexist.

At the centre is Pontetorto’s typical savoir faire, natural, virgin or recycled fibres. It is a collection of yarn-dyed and piece-dyed plain effects.

The colours are delicate but never predictable. White, sand, blue and black are accompanied by a family of soothing pastels. From icicles to colour blocks, which are more decisive and daring. The overview of the collection ranges from the most delicate proposals where colours blend to the play of sharp contrasts expertly designed to light up surfaces.

Jersey :

Important and three-dimensional structures for outerwear, with textures that are renewed thanks to fancy yarns and à jour aspects. Remarkable work is done with cotton sweatshirts for linen and viscose jackets with an extraordinary compactness and sumptuous hand. Yarn-dyed jacquards are designed for a tailoring approach enhanced by shiny or lurex threads.

Woven:

Plays of macro-structures with large fancy yarns for plain and faux plain effects. Fuzzy jacquards mixed with viscose and linen in combination with fancy yarns for tailored use. Compact but light-weight solids for tailoring embellished with glossy finishes or a glossy finish obtained from bright viscose. Wrinkled aspects obtained with stainless steel yarns and natural aspects obtained with Lyocell by special processing.

Italy – S1 | C 112

PONTETORTO

VERHEES TEXTILES

Setting the Tone in Textiles: Discover Verhees Textiles’ Latest Collection

At Verhees Textiles, they are thrilled to unveil our latest collection, a range that perfectly balances creativity, versatility, and sustainability. As a leader in the textile industry, they take pride in developing fabrics that inspire unique designs while staying committed to responsible innovation. This new collection reflects their passion for quality and bold design, offering endless opportunities for creators to express their vision.

The collection is a true celebration of versatility. It includes a broad selection of premium-quality basics made from certified sustainable fabrics, carefully designed to provide a solid foundation for any project. These essentials are ideal for crafting timeless wardrobe staples or exploring new creative possibilities. Alongside these basics, the collection features vibrant and bold prints that immediately catch the eye, making them perfect for anyone looking to make a statement. Whether your vision involves contemporary patterns, striking colours, or a blend of both, their collection is designed to inspire creativity and ensure your work stands out.

In addition to sustainability, boldness is a defining characteristic of their new collection. Fabrics with striking prints and daring colours are a signature feature, offering creators the tools to craft designs that leave a lasting impression. Bold designs do more than attract attention—they tell stories, evoke emotions, and help wearers and creators alike express their identity. Whether you’re designing fashion pieces, accessories, or even home décor, their collection enables you to bring your ideas to life in powerful and memorable ways.

As a forward-thinking company, Verhees Textiles is committed to staying ahead of trends and driving innovation in the textile industry. Their team continuously researches new materials, techniques, and designs to ensure we not only meet but exceed the expectations of our clients. This dedication to innovation ensures that each collection is fresh, inspiring, and aligned with market demands.

Choosing Verhees Textiles means partnering with a team that values creativity, sustainability, and quality in equal measure. With years of expertise, a client-focused approach, and a passion for exceptional design, they are here to support you in achieving your creative goals. Whether you’re envisioning minimalist garments or bold, attention-grabbing pieces, their collection provides the foundation for extraordinary results.

We invite you to explore their latest range and discover how Verhees Textiles can elevate your projects. Together, let’s create something extraordinary—one fabric, one design, and one bold statement at a time.

Discover Verhees Textiles: redefining the fabric market with sustainable innovation and inspired design.

Netherlands – Hall 4 | A 02

VERHEES TEXTILES

UNI TEXTILE

In order to meet diversifying needs, Uni Textiles’ lineup includes approximately 35,000 types of fabric. The company stocks approximately 600 types of “PFD/PFP” fabrics that can be immediately shipped for processing. Uni Textiles has absolute confidence and pride in the abundance and quality of its products.

All of the company’s textiles are made in Japan. They are produced at its own factories and at partner factories located across the country, primarily in Hokuriku, a key production area for synthetic fibers. Additionally, to expand production capacity and reduce costs, the company collaborates with partner factories. Uni Textiles also actively invests in equipment, having introduced looms and dyeing machines to date. Strong partnerships with domestic production areas form the foundation of Uni Textiles’ unique manufacturing approach.

The company has absolute confidence in the quality of its products. While preserving Japanese textiles, which are among the highest quality in the world, Uni Textiles conveys their charm both domestically and internationally.
The company has a proven track record of exporting to over 30 countries, and its fabrics are included in the lineups of many overseas maison brands. Furthermore, with its abundant inventory and fast logistics system, Uni Textiles is able to deliver the quantities customers need whenever they need them.

Japan – H3 | C 18

UNI TEXTILE

SERIDE

IS IT CAKE OR FAKE?
Flimsy, fleeting textures recall the delicate layers of mille-feuilles and Paris-Brests. Inspired by the window displays of Conditori La Glace, Denmark’s oldest confectionery, these temporary sculptures reflect the tension between capturing and releasing impermanence. Playful yet nostalgic, soft shades of light blue, pink, yellow and green immortalize fleeting beauty and past joys.

MAGIC IN THE AIR
Smelling like magic, with an oniric flavour, this palette blends bright orange and biscuit brown as a grounding base. Lively accents of green and yellow spark imagination. This palette feels both enchanting and vibrant.

ENDLESS SUMMER
A vibrant summer palette! Bright and pale orange and turquoise evoke warmth and freshness, while green energizes the hues. The lively interplay of colours feels youthful, modern, and slightly retro. Deep blue serves as a grounding accent, adding sophistication and enhancing intensity. Balancing these tones creates a shift between vivid, colourful moods and more subtle, vintage vibes.

Italy – A4 | 16

SERIDE

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BLUEZONE NEWS FOR JANUARY 2025 - PART I

BLUEZONE NEWS

HIGHLIGHTS & NOVELTIES FROM DENIM MILLS IN MUNICH

Sharabati

8. January 2025

At BLUEZONE, some 70 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Hall 7 will become the blue hotspot again. Parallel to MUNICH FABRIC START with THE SOURCE and KEYHOUSE, the Zenith area will become the hub of the international denim community with an all-round relevant event program.

Spring.Summer 26 is all about freshness, softness and blending with nature. Simplicity and purity drive silhouettes while comfort is stıll king. All new additions to the collections are in regenerative cotton for natural style!

VERSO
Casual can mean elegant. And elegant now means timeless with a soft touch. Comfort gets a new dimension with lightweight natural fibres. Their special techniques MaxSoft takes fabric softness to another level. Cotton and cotton blends, the natural fibres. TENCEL™ Lyocell/organic cotton fibre blends ensure coolness and maximum comfort. Their new Ever Sky blue colour is a fresh alternative to classic indigo blue and black that does not fade, thus keeping a rich, timeless look that is casual and elegant.

GOOD OLE
Nostalgia never fades except when we want it to! Slub effects, pure indigo dyes and washed-out looks are stronger than ever this season. They continue to look forward by looking back to the good old days. Characterful denim created by blending Tencel™ Lyocell with organic or recycled cotton for softness. Hemp fibres give the original denim look a decisive stamp that is both familiar and fresh offering a new twist to the vintage feel. New vertical slubs and crosshatch weaves build character into the fabric. Dynamic washes lend energy to the colour fades. 2/1 weaves bestow a papery touch to the vintage look. Their shirting fabrics bring back the diehard attitude of the frontier while a lighter version of our iconic Slouchy fabric offers flexible softness. Regenerative cotton and hemp blended fabrics give a napped weft.

RELIVE

VERSO

GOOD OLE 

“Keeping the planet in our hearts. Fabrics that are created using natural fibres and regenerative farming practices are the focus of the collection this season. This collection is made up of fabrics that are produced with special consideration for sustainable practices and enhanced with new items each season.”

COOLR
The future of denim is an art form. Prints that defy imagination & groundbreaking weaves rewrite the rules of what’s possible. An additional 100 new exclusive print designs dazzle on denim and flat fabric. Texture with an arty touch continues to be the protagonist of this season, too. Surprising new weaves, such as herringbone, canvas and ripstop, take the stage and new patterns like stripes make a bold entrance. This means that COOLR has all the looks for now and the future. Lightness is the key. COOLR’s distinctive colours offer a fresh take on denim and flat fabric. Different weaves allow greater flexibility and surprising versatility. Bold colour design are here! Loud and proud or subtle and sensuous to play with looks and blend reality and art. Splashes of colour bring the garments to life.

RELIVE
Keeping the planet in our hearts. Fabrics that are created using natural fibres and regenerative farming practices are the focus of the collection this season. This collection is made up of fabrics that are produced with special consideration for sustainable practices and enhanced with new items each season. Cellulosic fibres from certified and controlled sources and hemp as a cotton alternative are the basis of natural and man-made fibre blends that complement cotton. Traceable and 100% biodegradable, TENCEL™ Lyocell fibre gives a natural smoothness and absorbs twice as much moisture as cotton fibres, Allowing breathability and reducing bacterial growth.

Their denim and flat fabrics are produced from yarn that is blend of certified ecologically-grown Canalia hemp and regenerative cotton, which gives a durable, airy fabric that is ideal for summer. Hemp fibre can absorb moisture up to 30% of its weight. All their new articles are produced with regenerative cotton. This agricultural method preserves the land and provides a better life for farmers. Soil fertility is improved while carbon dioxide emissions are reduced and this method gives better water and energy management.


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From Flat to Fantastic

From Flat to Fantastic:

The Evolution of Textile Design with Milou Voorwinden

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS

8. January 2025

Imagine a future where textiles go beyond flat fabrics – where they emerge from the loom as complete, seamless, and sustainable creations, tailored to individual needs –  that’s precisely what Milou Voorwinden is bringing to life with her innovative explorations in woven form.

Instead of settling for flat, static materials, she’s tapping into cutting-edge technology to create three-dimensional fabrics that push us to reimagine what textiles can do – and what they can mean to us. From the first moment I sat behind a loom, I was amazed by the endless possibilities of woven textiles. The yarn, weave structures and each row of thread you insert, all can have a different effect on the properties and the aesthetics of the final fabric”, explained Milou.

Driven to constantly reinvent traditional techniques, Milou, a graduate of ArtEZ University of the Arts, not only holds a Master’s degree from the Piet Zwart Institute, but is currently also pursuing a PhD at Delft University of Technology, where she focuses on the methods and processes of woven textile design to support the creation of textile-forms.

What sets Milou apart is her fierce commitment to zero-waste production which fits in with the direction of where the industry is headed, where sustainability is as much a necessity as it is a choice. For Milou, fabric isn’t just fabric – it’s an adaptable, form-fitting medium that can respond to our evolving needs without compromising on sustainability. Her approach to on-demand, localised manufacturing of textiles ensures that excess is out, and efficiency is in. For Milou it isn’t just about Innovation; but it’s also a revolution.

From the first moment I sat behind a loom, I was amazed by the endless possibilities of woven textiles. The yarn, weave structures and each row of thread you insert, all can have a different effect on the properties and the aesthetics of the final fabric.”

credit: Lieke Bielderman

Milou’s Collaborative Journey
The artworks and samples on display in this exhibition serve as technical studies for the textile-form products Milou develops. They represent the foundation of her approach, bridging the gap between conceptual experimentation and real-world application.

One such application is her collaboration with Holly McQuillan to develop zero-waste 3D-woven trousers. This project exemplifies how technical exploration in weaving can lead to entirely new paradigms in garment design, pushing the boundaries of form, functionality, and sustainability.

Additionally, Milou worked with TU Delft graduates Jordan Groskamp and Barbara Vroom to design and create zero-waste jeans and a jacket, respectively. These projects were developed in partnership with the denim weaving mill Diamond Denim, under supervision of Holly McQuillan and mentored by Mohsin Sajid. These collaborations highlight the power of combining innovative weaving techniques with the expertise of industry leaders to produce garments that are as sustainable as they are forward-thinking.

Engage with Milou’s World
Interested in delving deeper into Milou’s innovative work in textile design? She welcomes you to explore, learn, and perhaps engage with the evolving landscape of textile design. Whether you are a designer, industry professional, or just keenly interested, Milou’s projects provide a window into a future where sustainability and functionality converge beautifully.

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KEYHOUSE NEWS - FASERKREISLAUF

KEYHOUSE – The Innovation Hub For Tomorrow's Fashion

FASERKREISLAUF

7. January 2025

In the atmospheric industrial charm of KEYHOUSE, Hall 7, progressive suppliers and global players from cross-industry sectors will be showcasing their latest new developments and innovations. On over 1,000 square metres, you will find trend-setting future fabrics and new process technologies – be it in terms of sustainability, circular economy, digitalisation & AI, traceability, textile dyeing or finishing. Staged as an interactive think tank, future-oriented show cases will be in the spotlight alongside sustainable innovations.

KEYHOUSE is also home to the main lecture forum of MUNICH FABRIC START with exclusive keynotes, panel discussions, trend presentations, Q&A sessions & expert talks by international industry insiders. Be inspired by the wide range of events at KEYHOUSE.

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The Textile Revolution Begins Here – The faserkreislauf (fiber cycle) as the New Standard

The fashion industry is facing a major challenge: resource scarcity, increasing environmental impacts, growing amounts of waste, and new regulations. At faserkreislauf, they have a clear vision – combining innovation and sustainability. With their yarns and fabrics made from recycled old clothes, they are setting new benchmarks.

Recycled fibers – The new standard:
Their yarns and fabrics presented at the trade fair consist of 30% recycled fibers, sourced from discarded textiles such as old clothes and worn-out materials, all collected directly from Germany. Thanks to advanced recycling technologies, they transform these materials into high-quality fibers.

“At faserkreislauf, we have a clear vision – combining innovation and sustainability.”

What makes the fibres from faserkreislauf unique:

  • no water usage: Unlike virgin fiber production, no resources are wasted.
  • no land use: They rely on existing materials instead of cultivating new raw resources.
  • reduced CO₂ footprint: By producing regionally within the EU, they keep emissions as low as possible.
  • traceability: Their recycling process is transparent, and the fibre origin is 100% traceable.

Honest products for premium customers:
The yarns and fabrics they present are 100% made in the EU and meet the highest standards of quality and transparency.

Ready for the EU Green Deal:
Starting in 2025, textile manufacturers will be required to sustainably dispose of their products under extended producer responsibility. With their recycled products, they already offer a future-proof solution that meets the requirements of the EU Green Deal.

The right choice for every collection:
Their fabrics – from single jersey to sweat, french terry, and woven qualities – are highlights not only in texture but also in color. Whether classic shades or trendy tones like Pacific Petrol, Vanilla Yellow, or Port Red – they have the perfect selection for both basics and standout pieces.

Shaping the textile revolution together:
With their innovative approach, they are revolutionizing the textile cycle: turning old clothes into something new. Let’s work together to show how innovative solutions can work today.

Germany – H7 KH | K 21

FASERKREISLAUF

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Additionals Trends Spring.Summer 26 – Part 2

ADDITIONALS NEWS – PART II

7. January 2025

The latest developments for buttons, ribbons, decorative stones, closures, linings, lace, embroidery, interlinings as well as labeling and branding solutions will be presented by around 150 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area at MUNICH FABRIC START. Explore some of the novelties here in our ADDITIONALS blog posts:

STUDIO 9

Introducing BROOKLYN by STUDIO 9: a blend of timeless elegance and contemporary lifestyle design. 

This collection reimagines retail branding with two distinct concepts that integrate trims, packaging, in-store decorations, and store designs for cohesive and immersive brand experiences.

The first theme embodies classic tailoring and masculine sophistication by merging traditional craftsmanship with the bold architectural lines of 1960s brutalism, reimagined in a modern context. The second theme captures the essence of sports and wellness, offering a space which balances aesthetics and functionality in a calm and inviting atmosphere. Designed for connection and rejuvenation, it features sportswear, wellness products, supplements, and home essentials that support a holistic lifestyle.

BROOKLYN also features a trim collection of seven unique themes, inspiring innovative design and material choices. With this collection, STUDIO 9 continues to set the standard for impactful and imaginative retail branding.

Denmark – H1 | C 10

STUDIO 9

QST

Step into the new season with QST’s vibrant Spring/Summer ’26 Digital Prints, where timeless stripes beautifully intertwine with playful floral patterns. Designed to capture the bright energy of the season, these prints offer a fresh and contemporary twist on classic styles. Their collection features Candy Stripe Elegance, showcasing a soft interplay of pink and white that evokes a modern yet nostalgic feel. The Teal Striped Sophistication print boasts bold, crisp lines, perfect for creating a confident look. Additionally, their Nature-Inspired Florals present delicate leaf motifs in warm yellows and deep blues, radiating natural charm and elegance. These lightweight and versatile fabrics are expertly crafted to ensure the perfect blend of style and comfort, making them ideal for casual pants, denim jeans pockets, and much more. Embrace the season with their stunning collection that invites creativity and expression in every design!

Romania – Hall 1 | D 01

QST EUROPE

FRANKENBERGER FUTTERSTOFFE

Trends such as ultralight knit and printed mesh are just one part of the FRANKENBERGER FUTTERSTOFFE Spring.Summer 26 collection; classics like high-performance viscose blends or various polyester/cotton qualities are also still in focus. Floral lace and powerful prints are available in many designs and can be customized from small delivery quantities.

Germany – H1 | B 09

FRANKENBERGER FUTTERSTOFFE

TEXTRA

Textra from Denmark presents their great new collection of fashion trimmings, buttons, and fabrics, based on their uniquely developed mood boards for season SS26.

Denmark – H1 | B 12

TEXTRA

VALUPA

Sustainable Fashion Trims in Vibrant Hues

The spotlight on sustainability shines brighter than ever. By making thoughtful choices when it comes to trims, brands and designers can reflect their commitment to our planet even through the smallest components of a garment. valupa offers the perfect solution.

The company develops and produces 100% bio-based fashion trims, which are compostable and produced locally in Germany. valupa offers a variety of different trims, such as buckles, lingerie rings, d-rings buttons and more.

Valupa’s Spring/Summer ’26 color palette features two standout shades: bright lime yellow, perfect for sporty or playful designs, and sage green, reflecting a nature-inspired calm. Paired with the inherent tones of their natural materials, these colors achieve a harmonious blend of vibrancy and tranquility, offering versatile options for diverse design aesthetics.

Every detail counts when it comes to sustainable fashion. By choosing trims like valupa’s designers and consumers can reduce the environmental footprint of the fashion industry.

Germany – H1 | C 01

VALUPA

MAXIM LABEL & PACKAGING

For Maxim, sustainability is more than a trend, it is their commitment. Embrace smarter, greener solutions while delivering cutting-edge performance. That is what Maxim sustainable solutions are about.

Their EcoCustoms offers a DPP solution, makes your product traceable, and their RFlD Heat Transfers solutions is part of the circular economy, both shows our ability in innovation and sustainable technologies. With unprecedented supply chain transparency. EcoTrac®, Maxim’s proprietary digital product passport solution gives your customers the power to make informed purchasing decisions while deepening their connection to your brand.

With EcoTrac®, you can unlock a world of information about your product, from its origin and materials to authentication and brand stories

Germany – H1 | A 24

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New Fabric Collection by LICA

DESIGN STUDIOS NEWS

New Print Design Collection by LICA DESIGN STUDIO

6. January 2025

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, LICA DESIGN STUDIO will present their material innovations for the Spring.Summer 26 season in the new Design Studios area on the first floor in S1 DS – E 02.

As we embrace Spring/Summer 2026, LICA’s new textile print collection reveals a compelling juxtaposition of themes that resonate with contemporary cultural narratives. This season invites a sense of escapism: just as LICA loves to hop into the charming  Citroen Dyane in order to head to the French west coast to unwind, our trend vision takes us to the horses of the Wild West or lets us retreat into our own dream worlds. Everyone finds different strategies to escape reality, reflecting our longing for distraction and introspection in these uncertain times.

This season invites a sense of escapism: just as LICA loves to hop into the charming Citroen Dyane in order to head to the French west coast to unwind, our trend vision takes us to the horses of the Wild West or lets us retreat into our own dream worlds.

Floral prints play a key role this season: From artisanal, abstract florals in a woodblock aesthetic that radiate simplicity (Nature Lines) to exotic patterns that transport us to lush landscapes (Good Trip), these prints express a yearning for good energy and joyful expression. In the Hothouse Florals trend you will definitely encounter vibrant, large-scale orchids or lilies, which may have both a painterly and a digital appearance. In the Soulful Garden, fresh millefleurs grow alongside arty pop flowers. The revival of vibrant 80s colors in fruity patterns adds a playful touch (Jellied).

Dark and intricate paisleys build on the floral trend while maintaining a dim and classy vibe. This Nu Boheme sparks the notion of recreation. Ultimately, it is Retro Riviera that unleashes a full-on vacation mood: glamorous Conversationals are linked to beach themes, and refined minimals come in fresh as well as sandy colors.

The prominent trends Grey Cowboy and Two Color Country suggest a bold country style that encompasses floral and decorative patterns, western motifs, two-tone paisleys, and ambitious Conversationals. The Wild Wild West fills this world with color.

In contrast to the energetic and bold trends, Enchanted reminds us of our resilience and the importance of calming retreats. Soothing watercolors blur the boundaries between dream world and daily life, allowing space for spiritual or cosmic ideas.

Visit LICA AT S1 DS | E 02!

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The Transformative Designs of Studio Nicky Vollebregt


The Transformative Designs of Studio Nicky Vollebregt

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS

6. January 2025

Textile designer and researcher Nicky Vollebregt aims to transform how we think about the materials and the objects we rely on every day. Within her design process, textile craft and industrial textile techniques collide, resulting in intricate materials that speculate on unconventional and innovative applications.

Rotterdam-based Studio Nicky Vollebregt questions object attachment and investigates emotionally sustainable design, or what Nicky refers to as ‘design to cherish’. Her aim is to not merely to create visually appealing designs but to foster new dialogues.

“Sustainable design extends beyond circular, responsible, and ethical material use and production. It also encompasses the way we engage with, relate to, and find meaning in objects, encouraging a desire to own, care for, and treasure them.” explains Nicky. She wants to evoke emotional connections, and show how sustainability can be integrated into every aspect of the design process.

“Sustainable design extends beyond circular, responsible, and ethical material use and production. It also encompasses the way we engage with, relate to, and find meaning in objects, encouraging a desire to own, care for, and treasure them.”

credit: Patty van den Elshout i.o.v. TextielMuseum

credit: Patty van den Elshout i.o.v. TextielMuseum

Weaving stories and interactionNicky presents experimental projects like Pollia, HIGHLIGHT, and Uncover, each inviting us to rethink our everyday interactions with the things we use.

Pollia: Seeking Uniqueness in Reproducibility

Pollia merges manual craftsmanship with machine precision to create woven textiles that are identical in design yet uniquely distinct. Inspired by manual smocking, the mechanically woven Pollia textiles transform from flat fabrics into luminous, sculptural 3D forms through their precise structural design. The project invites us to think about mass-production versus craft and highlights themes like individuality and personalisation.

HIGHLIGHT: Exploring Interaction

HIGHLIGHT is a celebration of experiment, craft and a curiosity-driven exploration of weaving. Nicky combines colours and light with materials in ways that feel almost magical, creating pieces that shift and adapt as they interact with their surroundings. Whether it’s the HIGHLIGHT Olegi or any of other works, HIGHLIGHT reflects Nicky’s fascination with the interplay of light, colour, and perspective.

credit: Studio Nicky Vollebregt

credit: Studio Nicky Vollebregt

credit: Studio Nicky Vollebregt

credit: Studio Nicky Vollebregt

Uncover: Embracing Change and Imperfection

In Uncover, Nicky explores the lifecycle of materials and objects, encouraging us to see beauty in change. By focusing on transformation – how products evolve over time – she challenges the traditional notion of static perfection. Uncover inspires us to care for our possessions, fostering a sense of attachment and responsibility that aligns with the principles of emotional sustainability.

Collaboration as a Catalyst for Innovation

Nicky works on self-initiated research projects and collaborates with researchers and specialists across industries to apply her materials and/or approach. Nicky’s approach is refreshingly holistic and delves into untapped areas where industrial textile techniques, craft and narrative blend into truly distinctive and meaningful designs.

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credit: Studio Nicky Vollebregt

credit: Studio Nicky Vollebregt

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Additionals Trends Spring.Summer 26 – Part 1

ADDITIONALS NEWS

Exploring the Beauty of Contrasts:

Introducing Cadica’s Opposite Collection

5. January 2025

The latest developments for buttons, ribbons, decorative stones, closures, linings, lace, embroidery, interlinings as well as labeling and branding solutions will be presented by around 150 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area at MUNICH FABRIC START. Explore some of the novelties here in our ADDITIONALS blog posts:

In design, contrasts often hold the key to originality. They create intrigue, depth, and a sense of harmony that captures the imagination. At Cadica, this idea inspired us to develop the Opposite Collection, a range that celebrates the meeting of opposites to craft a truly unique sensory experience.

The Inspiration Behind Opposite
The world of textured interior design provided the spark for this collection. There’s a certain allure to the way contrasting materials and finishes interact—how smooth marble sits alongside rough concrete, or how glossy lacquer complements matte wood. We wanted to bring this concept into the realm of branding and fashion.

“The beauty of the Opposite Collection lies in its ability to tell a story.”

What Makes Opposite Unique?
The Opposite Collection is a dialogue between contrasts. Each piece, from labels and tags to patches and buttons, explores the interplay of textures and tones. Imagine the soft feel of leather contrasted with the rugged texture of recycled materials, or the way glossy foil catches the light against a matte background. These combinations create a tactile and visual experience that goes beyond mere design.

Sustainability at Its Core
At Cadica, sustainability isn’t an afterthought—it’s a cornerstone of our philosophy. The materials in the Opposite Collection are responsibly sourced, and we prioritize sustainable production methods. This collection offers brands the chance to align their aesthetic goals with their environmental values.

A Language of Contrasts
The beauty of the Opposite Collection lies in its ability to tell a story. Each element reflects authenticity, character, and elegance. For brands looking to stand out, these contrasts create a narrative that is both compelling and memorable.

Whether you’re designing for luxury, contemporary minimalism, or bold innovation, the Opposite Collection provides the tools to bring your vision to life.


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