Spring.Summer25

Fabric Trends Spring.Summer 25 - Part VI

Fabric Highlights for Spring.Summer 25 - Part VI

18. April 2024

In the FABRICS Area, around 600 international suppliers present their material innovations for all apparel segments. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres is represented here. For the Spring.Summer 25 season, we present some highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blogposts:

MER FABRIC

Mer Fabric is set to unveil a new line of woven fabrics for shirts, pants, dresses, and children’s wear, tailored to meet unique customer needs with exceptional versatility. Their commitment to sustainability is at the forefront as they innovate within the textile industry.

MER FABRIC

MERT IPEK

Mert Ipek has produced fabrics with natural fibers from the beginning. They offer both woven an knitted fabrics made from silk, linen, wool and hemp with a sustainable service approach. They pursue sustainable technologies and produce their products in a sustainable way. With their naturally blended, high-quality and certified fabrics, they serve the world and the future.

MERT IPEK

ORDU TEKSTIL

Ordu Tekstil serves their customers with their modal, bamboo and cotton-based fabrics, which they continue to produce in terms of sustainability this year. In addition to that, their collections are being empowered with different knitting types such as jacquard and waffle.

ORDU TEKSTIL

ÖRKUM TEXTILE

Örkum Textiles, a pioneer in sustainable textile production, unveils its groundbreaking collection at Munich Fabric Start. With a rich legacy and a focus on sustainability, they offer a diverse range of ecofriendly fabrics like Modal, Tencel, Linen, Organic and Regenagri Cotton. Their commitment to quality meets the latest fashion trends through innovative designs. Embracing change, their dynamic team ensures to remain at the forefront of style and sustainability. Experience a brighter, stylish world where creativity and quality converge.

ÖRKUM TEXTILE

ÖZDOKU

A sustainable life cycle is becoming a feeling that is taken into consideration by producers and consumers day by day. The SS collection includes natural colours as if they come directly from the field. Fabric designs come in blends of linen, cotton, hemp and lyocell as well as in pastel colours of the season. Also bright and vibrant colours come into prominence that transfer the energy of summer.

ÖZDOKU

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The latest accessory developments for Spring.Summer 25 – Part III

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ADDITIONALS SPRING.SUMMER 25

16. April 2024

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 200 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area at MUNICH FABRIC START.

HACKENBERG GROUP

The Hackenberg Group is presenting exciting new products for the coming Spring Summer 2025 season when it comes to ribbons, waistbands, textiles and labels. The three themes Classical Urban, Mix It Up and Holiday Mood showcase the most diverse trends in terms of colours, designs and materials. From floral, bright summer prints to neutral, exciting minimals, there is something for everyone. Fashionable waistbands matching the pocket lining or elasticated bands in 3D look complete the look.

HACKENBERG GROUP

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INDUSTRY PERFECT

As a creative source of ideas, Industry Perfect supplies the textile industry with innovative, sustainable materials as well as its own collections. The product portfolio of the owner-managed company includes body and pocket lining fabrics, high-quality knitted and woven tapes and highprecision handcrafted waistbands – entirely OEKOTEX ®, GOTS and GRS certified. Industry Perfect is your solution-oriented partner for design, development and production and accompanies textile processes from the initial idea to on-time delivery.

INDUSTRY PERFECT

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KNOPF BUDKE

EXCELLENT BUTTONS – INSPIRED BY NATURE. Sustainable natural buttons, GOTS certified, characterise Knopf Budke’s summer fashion 2025. With new recycled materials and innovative dyeing techniques, they create environmentally friendly designs. Organic polyester gives additional sustainability, while customised designs emphasise personal style. A step towards environmentally conscious fashion that combines style and ethics.

KNOPF BUDKE

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KNOPF SCHÄFER

In the 2025 summer collection by Knopf Schäfer, new objectivity meets playful lightness. Timeless classics are updated with the latest trend colours. In addition, translucent to iridescent buttons and accessories awaken the desire for summer. The extensive Real Corozo collection is particularly focussed on modernity and sustainability.

KNOPF SCHÄFER

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MAINETTI

A greater focus on eco-sustainability and ethics in production, utilizing recycled materials to reshape a way of dressing that, while balancing attention to waste, doesn’t compromise the modern aesthetics of quiet luxury. Mainetti’s pursuit of precise and sustainable solutions leads to the exploration of innovative materials that combine functionality, comfort, and style. Customisations become more accessible through the use of technology.

MAINETTI

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Honestly Hemp - Sustainable Innovations

Honestly Hemp

Back To The Roots

by NATASHA AMISHA

Sustainable Innovations

11. April 2024

Hemp: a truly versatile plant, once one of the main sources of man-made textiles. Today, most of us know it under the names “cannabis” or “marijuana”, which tend to evoke predominantly negative connotations. Design Academy Eindhoven alumna Natasha Amisha sought to investigate the source of this disconnect with her graduate project “Honestly Hemp”. Her vision: to create an entire outfit made wholly from hemp fibre and end the stigma surrounding the plant.

Natasha soon discovered that our tainted view of the hemp plant is mainly based on misconceptions, and that it could be a key ingredient in helping the textile industry become more sustainable. Not only is hemp a robust plant that thrives in diverse conditions, it also requires minimal water, is among nature’s strongest fibers, thus ensuring long-lasting life cycles, boosts sustainable agriculture as it enhances soil quality and is antibacterial, UV resistant and hypoallergenic. With “Honestly Hemp”, she has set out to place this fascinating natural material at the forefront of sustainable solutions for the future of the textile industry.

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Fabric Trends Spring.Summer 25 - Part V

Fabric Highlights for Spring.Summer 25 - Part V

9. April 2024

In the FABRICS Area, around 600 international suppliers present their material innovations for all apparel segments. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres is represented here. For the Spring.Summer 25 season, we present some highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blogposts:

KASAR & DUAL TEKSTIL

With nearly 60 years of experience, Kasar & Dual has a wide range of high quality knitted fabrics manufactured using the latest technologies. They continue to be a pioneer in the sector with rain harvesting and solar energy applications by adopting sustainability and environmental awareness. They are proud to be an example for other companies in the sector with its special machines that are unique in the world and projects that reduce water use. They have OEKO-TEX, GOTS, OCS and GRS certificates.

KASAR & DUAL TEKSTIL

KUMASH TEKSTIL

In its new spring/summer 2025 collection, Kumash Fabrics, consisting of a dynamic team, is focusing on lasting and social sustainability. With its new trend colours such as turquoise, copper and green, they want to set an example for more sensitivity, transparency and sustainability, among other things through various woven fabrics made from natural fibres such as cotton, linen and Tencel.

KUMASH TEKSTIL

LAMI TEXTILE

Lami Textile’s inspiring SS25 fabric collection offers comfort and is provided with recycled and elastane blends to ensure freedom of movement. Lami Textile’s fabrics are ready for summer action: practical, functional, eco-friendly, elegant and evolving to bring suit fabrics from the classic to the casual look.

LAMI TEXTILE

LEMAR

The Spring/Summer 25 Collection of Lemar continues to uphold their commitment to ecoconscious fashion. At the heart of this collection is Q-Cycle by Fulgar™, a revolutionary approach that incorporates end-of-life tires into the mass balance technology used during its production, minimizing waste and giving a new life to materials that would contribute to environmental challenges. Join Lemar to weave a better future.

LEMAR

M.M.R.A.

M.M.R.A. is a Portuguese family business with 40 years of experience in circular knitting. It exports to several international markets, presents a wide range of natural, organic, recycled and synthetic products. Among the innovations, the use of compositions with mixtures of recycled viscose, organic cotton, recycled cupro, nettle, hemp, banana with pineapple and linen stands out. M.M.R.A. is committed to OEKO-TEX®, GOTS, GRS and OCS certifications.

M.M.R.A.

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BLUEZONE Signature Spring.Summer 25 - Part II

Entdecken Sie die neuesten Innovationen der BLUEZONE - Part II

4. April 2024

At BLUEZONE, some 100 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Halls 6 + 7 will become the blue hotspot. 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 programme.

With the leitmotif SIGNATURE, we invite the industry to have a clear and unique vision in this world of constant change, to show its own SIGNATURE… Together with all international industry leaders, let us define or reinterpret the different SIGNATURES that can be created in the wide world of DENIMS!

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ISKO

The entire ISKO SS25 collection now utilises ISKO’s Ctrl+Z material science, in line with its sustainable approach. In terms of circular economy novelties, Re&Up, the new SANKO company dedicated to the recycling of textiles, is worth mentioning. The special collection Denim Redefined – a unique creation by Adriano Goldschmied – is also characterised by the use of responsible fabrics and elegant design, while the RAD RAGS™ Ø WASTE collection developed by Creative Room™ Italia shows how outfits inspired by iconic denim garments can reduce waste through the clever use of patterns.

ISKO

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ISKO™ LUXURY BY PG

The latest luxury denim collection could not have come from anyone other than Paolo Gnutti. The designer has given free rein to his creativity to develop his vision of high quality, making increased use of ISKO’s Ctrl+Z material science. The result? A bold, seasonless and genderless collection with 8 capsule collections: Blob Trotters, Glamour Rock, Aurum Denim, ChArmy, Casanova Denim, Peach Denim, Reef Denim and Disko Denim that surprise and present the unexpected.

ISKO™ LUXURY BY PG

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MARITAS DENIM

FEWER CLAIMS, MORE FACTS – Introducing Red Hot Chilly Season, the SS-25 collection. When we think about the last point of global warming, a hot summer with temperature records is just around the corner! This collection is real authentic denim, but for summer. Light, dry and easy! Maritaş Denim is setting its sights on concepts that combine innovative and sustainability. Natural dyeing techniques and regenerative agriculture are only just the beginning.

MARITAS DENIM

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MTV

Established in 1993 in Benedita, Portugal, MTV offers several and high-quality techniques to customize leather garments accessories, such as leather belts, leather bracelets and other leather goods. The quality of workmanship, modern equipment, GOLD RATED LWG vegetable leather use, teamwork between design department and private labels are the main and successfully ingredients to the quality and beauty our leather goods.

MTV

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ORTA

WE HEAR THE WORLD BREATHING – A collection of optimistic, regenerative, climate-just denim. In its landmark 70th year anniversary, ORTA’s newest collection is leading the way towards 100% regenerative eco-bold denim. The collection represents a continuum of ORTA’s design aesthetics and ethics that embrace art, technology and sustainability with an industry leading regenerative denim model of “use longer, circulate and regenerate.”

ORTA

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BioBase - Sustainable innovations

BIOBASE

by BIOTEXFUTURE

Green Threads of Change: Revolutionizing Textiles With Sustainable Bio-based Alternatives

Sustainable Innovations

2. April 2024

BIOBASE, a central project within the BIOTEXFUTURE cluster, introduces sustainable alternatives from available resources for textile applications with competitive costs and properties. The overarching BIOTEXFUTURE project, led by the Institute for Textile Technology at RWTH Aachen (ITA), the Chair for Technology and Organizational Sociology (STO) at RWTH Aachen, and sportswear manufacturer adidas, aims for the transition of the entire textile value
chain to biobased materials.

BIOBASE is motivated by the challenge of dependence on fossil raw materials in the production of synthetic polymers, which poses ecological, economic, and political risks. The project targets the establishment of biobased polymers in the textile industry, demonstrating their full potential. Key sectors of the German textile industry, including automotive, sportswear, interiors, and technical textiles, are the focal points.

Within the BIOBASE project, the entire textile value chain of selected products is traversed. By gradually increasing the technological maturity level from Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 to TRL 6–7, the industrial production of biobased and sustainable man-made fibers is advanced. Polymers, yarns, and textile surfaces are developed based on applications, considering technical requirements of the industries.

The collaboration between research institutions and industrial partners allows the creation of industrially produced demonstrators, unfolding a beacon effect for the German bioeconomy and showcasing the potential of biobased polymers available in the market. The project also identifies further research and development potential for the BIOTEXFUTURE innovation area, which can be implemented in subsequent sub-projects.

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Fabric Trends Spring.Summer 25 - Part IV

Fabric Highlights für Spring.Summer 25 - Part IV

28. March 2024

In the FABRICS Area, around 600 international suppliers present their material innovations for all apparel segments. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres is represented here. For the Spring.Summer 25 season, we present some highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blogposts:

GRATEX

The Grausam Textil Spring/Summer 25 collection is characterised by a clear, bright colouring. It presents a variety of prints with matching jacquards, yarn dye items, lace and outer fabrics. Playful designs and a wide variety of base materials create a unique collection full of ideas and possibilities.

GRATEX

HÄNDEL + DILLER GMBH

Händel + Diller has been knitting fabrics in southern Germany since 1962. Under the premise of certified environmental and social standards, circular knitted fabrics are produced for manufacturers of lingerie, home- and sportswear, orthopaedics and technical applications. The range for the Spring.Summer 25 collection also includes GOTS-certified wool fleece made of 100 % merinowool or in cotton blends, including jacquard patterns.

HÄNDEL + DILLER GMBH

HEINRICH SUNDAG – TEXTILDESIGN + VERTRIEB

Summer, sun, well-being: Cooling materials such as cotton, linen, hemp is wanted as plain or combined qualities. Linen comes as woven or delicate knitted alternative. Besides that, fine merino qualities, lightly milled are matching the season between seasons. GOTS and GRS are also included.

HEINRICH SUNDAG - TEXTILDESIGN + VERTRIEB

IOAKIMIDIS TEXTILES

Ioakimidis Textiles invests in excellence by following and forecasting new fashion trends as well as by largely defining these trends through unique stories of vision and creativity. Their latest designs offer a glimpse into the endless possibilities and imaginative ways in which their fabrics can be incorporated into your designs. Get inspired and explore their extensive plain qualities collection of cotton, linen, rayon & viscose textiles in crêpe, satin & muslin along with their unique fancy lace, jacquard or embroidered textiles and many more.

IOAKIMIDIS TEXTILES

KARMA KOKTEYL KNITTINGS

Karma Kokteyl is a fabric manufacturer with over 35 years of experience. Over these years, they continue to produce by following the latest innovations on the fashion and technological developments. Their main vision is to give their customers fast and quality production according to their exact requests. They are able to produce fabrics like; Single jersey, Double jersey, Jacquards, Ribs, Interlock, Elec. Jacquards, Pique. The key fibres used are: viscose, cotton, polyamide, polyester, linen and spandex also with branded yarns like lycra, modal, tencel, lyocell and organic cottons. As a company, it is their goal to continue working with sustainable fibers and their blends, as well as jacquard and interlock knitting.

KARMA KOKTEYL KNITTINGS

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Blooming Minds - Sustainable Innovations

Blooming Minds: Social Printing

Dynamic Diversity In Textile Printing

by ELIZABETH BALADO

Sustainable Innovations

26. March 2024

Elizabeth Balado is an artist, designer, and researcher from London, presenting a unique, experientially-driven workshop with her project “Blooming Minds: Social Printing”. Developed over the past year, the workshop combines the psychological and physical benefits of nature with community-based creation, by guiding participants to create their own prints. The workshop encourages participants to follow their own intuition to select and forage flowers and plants and then arrange a composition, before using a technique to transfer the natural dye onto cotton using a mallet.

She will be presenting a variation of the workshop at the KEYHOUSE during Munich Fabric Start, which will consist of participants applying the print technique onto tote bags, allowing them to create and keep their own work. Elizabeth’s research focuses on combining nature – especially the use of natural and recycled materials – and community, a social practice which weaves themes such as mental health while encouraging accessible creativity. Her current work can be found on her Instagram and website. Elizabeth is open to collaboration with foragers, biologists, mental health services and others interested about participating in further printing workshops.

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The latest accessory developments for Spring.Summer 25 – Part II

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ADDITIONALS SPRING.SUMMER 25

21. March 2024

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CHARLE – PREMIUM – HABERDASHERY

CHARLE – premium haberdashery is specialised in the development of biodegradable bands made from high-quality organic cotton, Lyocell and natural rubber. The narrow fabrics combine excellent elasticity with sustainable materials and promote environmentally friendly practices. CHARLE remains true to its commitment to sustainable innovation and offers a pioneering solution for elastic and nonelastic bands – made in Austria.

CHARLE – PREMIUM HABERDASHERY

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EZIO GHIRINGHELLI SPA

The SS25 collection by Ezio Ghiringhelli SpA is characterised by its timeless quality, research and technology of new finishes that impart a special silkysoft and airy hand feel to the fabrics. Geometric and floral microdesigns create three-dimensional reliefs, while super-lightweight items are achieved through the use of particularly fine yarns. Jacquard comes with etamine weave, stretch viscose crêpe in a palette of natural tones, all in line with sustainability.

EZIO GHIRINGHELLI SPA

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FRANKENBERGER FUTTERSTOFFE

In the new spring/summer 2025 season, Frankenberger Futterstoffe is focussing on the expansion of environmentally friendly qualities made from recycled base materials and is focusing on extended, ecological work processes. Innovative designs and powerful prints reflect the “Joy Inside” trend theme both as a lifestyle and as an eye-catcher in the garment. Trend colours such as sepia-ink and cloudy-anise are part of their basic colours and are available in many qualities!

FRANKENBERGER FUTTERSTOFFE

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GRAF & CO.

The Graf & Co Spring/Summer 25 collection focuses on rough, organic geometric surfaces. Metallic and reflective materials to communicate technicality. Tactile designs are inspired by wild nature. Shades of green highlight the natural vocation. Felt, leather, fabric, rubber and again sustainable and recyclable paper packaging solutions with materials sourced from FSC™ certified forests, recycled labels from post-consumer plastic bottles and biodegradable heat transfers.

GRAF & CO.

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GUNOLD

Lots of combinations in the summer of 2025: Textile craftsmanship meets hightech and AI, Sustainable fabrics are mixed with plastics, innovative graphics meet retro fonts. At Gunold, METY’s range of iridescent and pearlescent shades, inspired by seashells and beetles, helps building bridges between glamour and naturalness. Flowers and flower motifs are interpeted more graphically and in alienated colour combinations, being contemporary and suprisingly light at the same time. Here Gunold uses the organic COTTY BIO in combination with stunning Poly SPARKLE shades.

GUNOLD

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Being Plucked - Sustainable Innovations

Being Plucked

Artistic Rebellion Against Colonial And Gendered Hierarchies

by SUZANNE CORCESSIN

Sustainable Innovations

19. March 2024

Suzanne Corcessin’s “Being Plucked” (“Être à Fleur de Peau”) utilizes unconventional textiles to argue against the notion that bird plucking and hair removal are neutral actions. Suzanne Corcessin views these acts as political, maintaining colonial and gendered hierarchies. Through bird plucking and the aesthetics of hair removal, bodies historically have been controlled and objectified.

The installation employs latex, textiles, silicone, and feathers to create textures that confront viewers with conflicting emotions, provoking new perspectives on the debate over hair removal. In this everyday decision and product debate, the question arises: Who decides what is right or wrong, beautiful or unattractive?

“Being Plucked” questions underlying assumptions and illuminates the political dimensions of decisions about one’s body. By creating textiles that evoke discomfort, Suzanne Corcessin urges a shift in the perception of the act of hair removal, breaking through the colonial and gendered structures often associated with this topic.

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