Sustainability

FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 - PART IX

FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 - PART IX

26. August 2024

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, around 600 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 Autumn.Winter 25/26 season, we present some new products and highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blog posts:

COLLECTION’S NEWS BY CANCLINI1925
PER LEI by Canclini – Grandi & Rubinelli – Blue1925

“BEL VESTIRE” dress well… Two words that inspired Canclini to create the Autumn.Winter 2025/26 collections of their brands, each one respecting its own original DNA. “Il Bel Vestire”: that’s the way they meant to express themselves about a new formal way, because men want to be well-dressed again. They want to feel elegant and refined, wearing quality clothes that give them a well-groomed appearance, which not only enhances their positive perception by others, but also their self-confidence and self-awareness.

Smart-formal will replace the smart-casual as seen in recent seasons. This “new formal” will take men’s wardrobe to a more elegant and refined level, without compromising on comfort and suitability. Hence the research for new fabrics, such as Dice to provide continuity to performance fabrics that allow the shirt to be reinterpreted in a new way.

Italy – S 1 | C 114

CANCLINI

At this point, they think of a man who becomes a “collector”, searching for a new elegance through garments and fabrics such as Ten ten and Vis mel, which, thanks to the quality of the fabrics, last longer and therefore provides more sustainability. The wardrobe becomes a true collection, thanks to the different garments and variety of fabrics that it contains.

With their collections, Canclini wants to support precisely this type of man who loves the more formal part of their Grandi & Rubinelli range, with rigorous constructions in the richest blends such as Sea Island cotton and North Sea cashmere or Alasilk silk, but who also loves the innovation of new articles that he can find in Canclini1925: more particular and sometimes experimental or provocative fabrics, up to the most iconic ones such as Melton and its varieties. Skillfull their idea of using new blends such as Tencel or Micromodal to make the feel of the fabric even more fluid and distinctive.

The same man also likes the Blue1925 collection where he can take the opportunity to have different denims: from the more formal ones to those that allow him to show innovative and renewed shirts in different weights. And eco-sustainable fabrics.

For women, Canclini offers the smart Per Lei collection. The real distinguishing feature: to be able to wear the variety of fabrics in a more original and unique way, from cottons with special finishes, to imaginative prints, to flowing silks or ultra-light flannels.

The new collections represent a new urban elegance, multi-purpose and versatile, which manages to bring together different personalities and generations. With particular attention to the past, which is always part of their DNA, with an eye towards the future. Come discover the novelties of Canclini’s collections at the KLAAS + HESSE studio at S1 | C 114.

Italy – S1 | C 114


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Additionals Trends Autumn.Winter 25/26 – Part 5

ADDITIONALS NEWS

Attention to Details – Discover Nilörn’s Latest Design
Collections

26. August 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 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:

At Nilörn, we believe that branding is an experience essential to a company’s overall success. Twice a year, our design team collaborates closely with our material team to introduce five new collections, highlighting our latest novelties within trims and packaging. Centered around innovation, materials, and design our concepts aim to showcase how brands can seamlessly integrate responsible product design without compromising on tactile or visual creativity and aesthetics.

Admix

Admix embraces a sporty streetwear look – bold, tactile, and comfortable. The materials are carefully selected: These include recycled polyester and materials that perform well for sports trims, such as recycled TPU and silicone. The packaging follows the same ethos and is made from soft, flexible recycled EVA, recycled LDPE, and FSC™ certified paper. The product images highlight key features such as statement pullers, heat-seal labels, and reusable packaging.

Him & Her:

HIM & HER is a unisex collection that combines sustainability, recycled materials, and a timeless design. With this range, we ensure every detail is made responsibly, from prints using Algae ink™, all the way to the garment labels made from recycled polyester and the hangtags made from FSC™ recycled paper with recycled cotton strings. Product highlights include paper tags using dyed-through FSC™ paper and patches MADE WITH MIRUM®, a 100% biobased leather alternative.

MNDR Capsule

MNDR Capsule is a contemporary brand that elevates everyday casual wear with bright pops of colour and soft gradients. The trims used in this range are made from recycled materials wherever possible, including FSC™ recycled paper tags, recycled polyester sateen labels and recycled metal trims. Product highlights include soft-touch brand labels, logo buttons, and mono-material retail packaging.

Nordbeck Arktik+

With strong, contrasting colors and graphics, Nordbeck Arktik+ boldly blurs the lines between urban streetwear and adventure gear. This concept uses materials proven for trims in the outdoor segment, such as bluesign® certified silicone, recycled ABS, and recycled polyester. Product images feature bold 3D patches, cord stoppers, and high-definition brand labels.

Adrian Foray

Our well-dressed brand Adrian Foray, one might even say preppy, features designs that suit the modern man in both urban and business settings. The trims reflect today’s requirements for responsible production, utilising recycled and biobased materials for labels, trims and packaging. Examples are recycled polyester, corozo and fashion paper made from upcycled industrial residues. The product images showcase key features, including plastic-free packaging solutions for shirts, hangtags with flexible paper strings, and a variety of branded buttons.

Our mission: to guide our clients in the world of labelling

At Nilörn, we aim to design products to be recycled at the end of their useful life. Today there are limitations on the recyclability of textile parts and accessories. We continue to monitor developments in the recycling industry to improve the end-of-life options for our products. All our collections are also integrated with our platform of digital services, Nilörn:CONNECT™, and include unique QR code labels to help the brand enhance traceability and transparency in its product range.

Read more about our work on our website. We also look forward to meeting you at our booth, B01 in Hall 01 during the fair to discuss our latest collections along with our commitment to innovative design and responsible production.

NILÖRN


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Sustainable Innovations - Ilse Kremer

FABULOUS FUNGI BY ILSE KREMER

Explore these innovative projects at the Sustainable Innovations Forum in the Keyhouse in Hall 7

26. August 2024

Due to the extensive use of harmful chemicals in the fashion industry, synthetic textile dyes are a significant threat to sustainability. They contribute to water pollution as dye residues enter factory wastewater and rivers and can even lead to serious health issues for people handling them. Additionally, synthetic dyeing processes require substantial use of water and energy. Ilse Kremer, the mastermind behind “Fabulous Fungi”, addresses these issues by utilizing fungi to create sustainable textile dyes. 

“Fabulous Fungi employs fungi in order to create sustainable and safe textile dye. Fungi use biochemical processes to produce pigments, making the impact different from fossil-based heat and extraction processes.”

This approach uses no harmful chemicals and requires much less water. The fungal pigments, which form the basis of these textile dyes, are biodegradable, ensuring that any remnants in wastewater do not pollute water sources. Furthermore, they are completely safe for both the workers handling them and consumers wearing the dyed garments, eliminating associated health risks.

Fungal dyes thus offer numerous advantages over synthetic dyes and other alternatives and present a promising solution to the environmental and health challenges posed by traditional textile dyeing methods.

Fabulous Fungi employs fungi in order to create sustainable and safe textile dye. Fungi use biochemical processes to produce pigments, making the impact different from fossil-based heat and extraction processes.”

Explore FABULOUS FUNGI BY ILSE KREMER in the Sustainable Innovations Form at KEYHOUSE in Hall 7!



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BLUEZONE NEWS – SAAT MUNICH

BLUEZONE NEWS

 Introducing the "EVLTN 2024" Motorcycle Capsule Collection

A Collaboration Between TEJIDOS ROYO, MENTOR and SAATMUNICH for BLUEZONE

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


The SAATMUNICH Design Studio serves as a central link and brings its expertise in sustainable design, creation, and production as a long-standing partner. The company is distinguished by its precise capturing of current trends and transforms these into innovative design concepts. From high-quality denim products to bespoke corporate wear, SAATMUNICH offers a wide range of stylish solutions that combine design and functionality. 

In collaboration with TEJIDOS ROYO / ROYOTEC and MENTOR, the Motorcycle Capsule Collection “EVLTN 2024” was created for the BLUEZONE concept “Denimined.” 

Inspired by the aesthetic of heritage motorbike wear and made from innovative denim, this partnership embodies the perfect fusion of design and functionality, seamlessly adapting to the demands of the modern road. The looks demonstrate how collaboration and innovation can set new standards in motorcycle clothing. Unique design solutions bring together form and function at the highest level.The looks demonstrate how cooperation and innovation can set new standards in motorcycle apparel. Unique design solutions merge form and function at the highest level. 

Armalith by ROYOTEC represents a significant advancement in denim and functional clothing. With its AAA abrasion protection rating, the fabric provides outstanding safety while maintaining comfort. Its flexibility, elasticity, softness, and breathability make it not only safe but also pleasant to wear. Tejidos Royo has achieved true pioneering work with over 100 years of experience in the textile industry to develop such an innovative material. 

“Inspired by the aesthetic of heritage motorbike wear and made from innovative denim, this partnership embodies the perfect fusion of design and functionality, seamlessly adapting to the demands of the modern road.” 

The items were produced by MENTOR Garment Manufacturing Company, the technical division of Canlioglu Tekstil in Istanbul. Through the use of state-of-the-art production technologies, Mentor achieves the highest precision and care in executing the complex designs. In summary, Mentor Garments Company offers a combination of profound expertise, strong commitment to sustainability, and the application of modern technologies, making them a leader in the textile industry. 

Discover this unique Motorcycle Capsule Collection as a result
of a great teamwork at BLUEZONE in Hall 6 | C 01!

SAAT MUNICH


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KEYHOUSE NEWS - T-Rex

KEYHOUSE – The Innovation Hub For Tomorrow's Fashion

Working towards a scalable solution for textile-to textile recycling: Introducing the T-REX Project

25. August 2024

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.

Check the Lecture Program

Working towards a scalable solution for textile-to textile recycling: Introducing the T-REX Project

Today, only 2% of post-consumer textiles in the EU are diverted to fibre-to-fibre recycling. The T-REX (Textile Recycling Excellence) Project brings together 13 major players from the textile industry along with research institutions to create a harmonised EU blueprint for closed loop sorting, and recycling of household textile waste.

Additional visual to include: animation video that explains the project in a nutshell.

T-REX

Drishti Masand, Senior Manager, Sustainability Direction – adidas

Across a three-year period, the EU-funded T-REX Project l is working to collect and sort household textile waste and demonstrate the full recycling process of polyester, polyamide 6, and cellulosic materials from textile waste into new garments.

“Circularity is a team sport, and we need to play together to win – this is the ethos of the circularity work at adidas. By bringing together major players across the whole value chain, the T-REX Project aims to demonstrate a new ecosystem approach, with harmonised methods and quality criteria.” – Drishty Masand

The project ultimately aims to develop systemic solutions to the problem of textile waste by identifying the infrastructure, technology, and policy needed to encourage the growth of circular value chains in the textile industry. At the same time, the consortium will also work on assessing how citizens can be empowered to actively contribute to the transition towards a circular textiles system.

“Currently, innovative materials like textile-to-textile recycled fibres constitute less than 1% of the fibre mix. A combination of brand commitment, legislation, and regulation can accelerate the adoption of next-gen materials.” – Jyotsna Gopinath

Jyotsna Gopinath, Innovation Analyst – Fashion for Good

Drishti Masand, Senior Manager, Sustainability Direction at adidas, and Jyotsna Gopinath, Innovation Analyst at Fashion for Good, will delve into the insights and learnings garnered from the project so far in an upcoming talk and panel discussion within the KEYHOUSE area programme, moderated by Muchaneta ten Napel.

Join the “IN CONVERSATION WITH Drishti Masand” session on Tuesday, 3rd September at 11am
&
Don’t miss to be part of the Panel Discussion on “Closing the Loop: Breaking Down Barriers in Fiber Recycling for Fashion” on Wednesday, 4th September at 3pm
TREND LECTURES | KEYHOUSE – Hall 7

SHOW LECTURE PROGRAM

Muchaneta ten Napel, Founder & CEO – Shape Innovate


Visit the KEYHOUSE AT H7 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.

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FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 - PART IV

FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 - PART IV

23. August 2024

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, around 600 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 Autumn.Winter 25/26 season, we present some new products and highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blog posts:

TARGET – AGENCY STRÄHLE

The Collections of TARGET are made in Italy from sustainable yarns: Lurex knits, textured surfaces, Raschel qualities. From classics to metallics, the heroes of Raschel and fancy jerseys, Target, are again widening the scope of their collection: Fresh Viscose/polyamid blends in beautiful designs for trousers and soft jackets. Discover 3-d knits and padded articles as well as luxurious wool-silk blends.

Italy – S 1 | F 103

“From classics to metallics, the heroes of Raschel and fancy jerseys, Target, are again widening the scope of their collection.”

TARGET – AGENCY STRÄHLE

TESSITURA COLOMBO ANTONIO

This year, Tessituta Colombo Antonio is thrilled to unveil their latest lace fabric collection for Fall/Winter 25/26. Innovative designs, luxurious textures and refined qualities offer something unique for every designer and fashion brand. Highlights of the Fall/Winter 25/26 Collection are cutting-edge designs and patterns, high-quality and sustainable materials, and Embellished lace articles. The team will be available throughout the event to provide detailed insights and personalized consultations.

Italy – Hall 4 | F 05

“Highlights of the Fall/Winter 25/26 Collection are cutting-edge designs and patterns, high-quality and sustainable materials, and Embellished lace articles.”

TESSITURA COLOMBO ANTONIO

TROFICOLOR DENIM MAKERS

For FW25/26 collection, Troficolor presents a wide selection of fabrics developed with raw materials and production processes that respect the environment. They expanded their offer of fabric proposals produced with sustainable fibres, such as BCI cotton, organic cotton GOTS/OCS certificate, recycled cotton and polyester GRS/RCS certificate, TencelTM, regenerated cellulose, Hemp, as well as natural dyeing processes such as vegetal indigo and mineral dye. They also developed some special finishes with water saves, less energy and chemicals consumption, reducing the CO2 emissions. Explore their collection at H3 | C 04.

Portugal – H3 | C 04

TROFICOLOR DENIM MAKERS

HÄNDEL + DILLER

Sustainability in Focus: The Autumn/Winter 25/26 Collection

In the spirit of innovation and tradition, the Autumn/Winter 25/26 collection presents a diverse range of products with a focus on sustainability. With their long-standing history, Händel + Diller remain one of the few specialists offering a wide variety of plush products. Their collection includes ultra-soft terry cloths, various wool fleeces made from certified merino wool, and other fleece qualities in different compositions and weights. Each piece is crafted with the utmost care to ensure the highest quality and sustainability.

Germany – Hall 4 | G 12

HÄNDEL + DILLER

HISMOS

Founded in 1978, immediately established on the national and international scene by producing women garment for Department Store. Subsequently, the corporate strategy aims to support the brands. Commitment and professionalism have meant that many companies have confidently entrusted their collections and productions to Hismos.

Specialized in the “Private Label” we support Italian and international brands from collections to the mass production. We believe in Made in Italy as an added value and we serve it to our customers through our structure and our skills. Strengthened by great know-how, we have high production capacity characterized by the high quality of workmanship and production processes. This has contributed to making Hismos one of the most reliable and qualified companies in the “private label” sector.

Italy – S 1 | E 124

Style: Raw materials research, models and accessories research, specific research according to customer requests

Collections: Scheduled collections, monthly ready-to-wear capsules, collections developed according to customer instructions

Production: 100% Made in Italy, deliveries in 15/20 working days, repeat order possibility

HISMOS

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Sustainable Innovations - Biotexfuture

BIOTEXFUTURE – Innovation Incubator

feat. TransitionLab, LightLining, FungalFibers, BioTurf

Explore these innovative projects at the Sustainable Innovations Forum in the Keyhouse in Hall 7

22. August 2024

BIOTEXFUTURE is an innovation initiative funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in collaboration with RWTH Aachen University and adidas AG. It aims to transform the textile industry from petroleum-based to bio-based materials, promoting sustainability and bioeconomy. By working with industry and research partners, BIOTEXFUTURE supports the development of bio-based textiles through various projects and innovation spaces. The initiative focuses on creating sustainable raw materials, advancing biopolymer technology, and facilitating a societal shift towards eco-friendly textile solutions.

The TransitionLab, led by the Institute of Textile Technology at RWTH Aachen University (ITA) in collaboration with adidas, focuses on the big picture: creating a sustainable, bio-based textile industry. This involves creating closed-loop systems where materials can be reused and recycled, reducing waste and promoting resource efficiency. One of the key goals is to enhance the environmental performance of textiles by developing bio-based materials that can be used in various applications, including technical textiles, automotive, clothing, and home textiles.

TRANSITION LAB

The LightLining project in collaboration with adidas aims to develop sustainable insulating textiles made entirely from aerogel fibers. At the heart of the project are cellulose aerogel textiles that, unlike traditional rigid aerogel products, are both flexible and highly insulating. These textiles combine the benefits of aerogels, such as lightweight and superior thermal insulation, with the flexibility and processability of conventional textiles. This innovative approach promises a cost-effective and scalable solution for energy-efficient applications​.

LIGHTLINING

FungalFibers is another collaborative project between the ITA and adidas, aiming to develop sustainable textile solutions using fungal-derived materials. This innovative project explores the use of fungal fibers as a renewable, bio-based alternative to traditional synthetic fibers in the textile industry. Fungal fibers offer several environmental benefits, such as biodegradability and reduced reliance on fossil fuels. The project focuses on optimizing the production process of fungal fibers to ensure they meet the performance standards required for various textile applications.

FUNGAL FIBERS

BioTurf is a sustainable, next-generation artificial turf made from bio-based polymers. Traditional hybrid grass, as used in international tournaments such as the 2024 European Football Championships, combines natural and synthetic fibers which is not environmentally sustainable due to intensive maintenance and difficult disposal. BioTurf can significantly reduce CO2 emissions and water pollution since it uses biodegradable fungal pigments for coloring and requires no harmful chemicals, making it an eco-friendly and durable alternative for sports fields. Thermobonding, the new method employed for the development of BioTurf, avoids energy-intensive latex backing, making it nearly fully recyclable. BioTurf not only meets FIFA standards but also supports the circular economy by using non-food agricultural waste to foster a more sustainable future for sports infrastructure.

BIOTURF

We are delighted to be taking part in Munich Fabric Start in September. This time, we are turning the trade fair into a real-life laboratory and invite all visitors to support us in our research activities. Newly developed products have the potential to have an immediate impact on our everyday lives – this is why people and their needs should be involved in research at an early stage.”

BioTurf 

FungalFibers

TransitionLab

LightLining

Visit BIOTEXFUTURE H7 KH | K 14

BIOTEXFUTURE


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KEYHOUSE NEWS - Archroma

KEYHOUSE – The Innovation Hub For Tomorrow's Fashion

21. August 2024

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.

Check the Lecture Program

JOIN ARCHROMA AT THE KEYHOUSE:

Game-changing approach delivers planet conscious, trendy denim

In the fast-paced world of denim fashion, Archroma stands as a pioneering force, collaborating with global denim brands and mills to drive the industry towards a greater focus on sustainability, and cater to evolving consumer preferences.

Their latest innovation, DENIM HALO, represents a fresh approach to denim production, blending lower environmental impact with simplicity. This concept introduces an exclusive chemical technology alongside efficient pretreatment and dyeing processes. By superficially dyeing the yarn, DENIM HALO achieves the desired aesthetic while drastically reducing the environmental footprint of denim finishing. This approach eliminates the need for harmful processes such as manual scraping or potassium permanganate spraying. The end result? One of the industry’s most sustainable laser friendly and easy to wash denim, marking a significant stride towards denim that is more planet conscious.

For the classic blue jeans, Archroma’s aniline-free* (Typically more than 95% lower than current industry standard limits. For further information please refer to The Safe Edge portal.) DENISOL® PURE INDIGO 30 dyes, boasting up to 40% water savings compared to conventional dyeing and laundry finishing methods. Meanwhile, the DIRESUL® SMARTDENIM BLUE pre-reduced sulfur dye delivers savings of up to 70%, ensuring a distinctive blue denim look. For black denim enthusiasts, DIRESUL® EVOLUTION BLACK reduces water usage by up to 56% during dyeing and finishing processes, creating unique wash-down effects with a remarkable 57% reduction in overall environmental impact compared to standard sulfur black in synthesis (Life Cycle Analysis by Ecoterrae).

To validate the eco-credentials of their laser-friendly denim fabrics, Archroma collaborates closely with Jeanologia, a global leader in laser technology. The assessments highlight DENIM HALO’s exceptional performance in ‘Light Sensitive Fabric’ and ‘Environmental Impact Measurement’ tests, where in both tests, the DENIM HALO application far exceeds the current ring dyeing market standard.

In essence, Archroma’s commitment to innovation and sustainability not only transforms denim manufacturing but also aligns with conscientious consumer demands for more planet conscious fashion choices. Through DENIM HALO and its array of solutions, Archroma continues to shape the future of denim, one garment at a time.

*Below limits of detection according to industry standard test methods
**Life Cycle Analysis by Ecoterrae

Switzerland – H7 KH | K12

ARCHROMA

Figure 1: Light Sensitive Fabric

  Figure 2: Environmental Impact Measurement


Visit the KEYHOUSE AT H7 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.

LECTURE PROGRAM


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BLUEZONE NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 - PART II

BLUEZONE NEWS

HIGHLIGHTS & NOVELTIES FROM DENIM MILLS IN MUNICH

20. August 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 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.

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

Here are some novelties of the new collections that will be presented at the upcoming BLUEZONE:

MTVBELTS

Established in 1993 in Portugal, MTVBELTS presents several techniques to customize leather garments accessories, such as leather belts, key rings, bracelets, and other leather goods. Modern equipment, quality of workmanship, high-quality raw materials are used to achieve quality and beauty customized products to their customers. Only GOLD RATED LWG vegetable leather is used in their work in such a sustainable way.

Their range varies from leather garment accessories, several techniques to customize belts with prints, trims, stitching to Vintage belts, Jeans Belts, Classic Belts, Belt bags or Bracelets and Keychains as well as leather Business cards or Leather Coasters.

Portugal – H 7 | A 08

“Modern equipment, quality of workmanship, high-quality raw materials are used to achieve quality and beauty customized products to their customers.”

MTVBELTS

ISKO™ Luxury by PG Born to Amaze

The collaboration between ISKO and Paolo Gnutti, the ISKO™ Luxury by PG Collection – Born to Amaze, continues to captivate the premium denim world. This collection redefines luxury by infusing innovative denim technology with high-end sophistication, setting a new standard for premium aesthetics.

ISKO™ Luxury by PG Born to Amaze is a testament to innovation and sustainability thanks to ISKO’s advanced textile technology which employs RE&UP Next-Gen materials. This collection reinterprets classic styles with a modern vision, creating garments that are durable, tasteful, and environmentally conscious. Featuring six new distinctive capsules – GODFATHER, MIND THE LINE, PEACH DENIM – RELOAD, UNDER GLASS DENIM, FUR DENIM, and F-LED DENIM – the collection combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, setting a new standard in fashion.

In addition, the new collection is created with a sustainable vision, as all fabric bases used in the collection are produced by ISKO and powered by RE&UP recycling technologies.

Türkiye – H 6 | C 07

“This collection reinterprets classic styles with a modern vision, creating garments that are durable, tasteful, and environmentally conscious.”

ISKO Luxury by PG

NAVEENA DENIM – NDL

NDL is a premier denim mill based in Lahore, Pakistan, distinguished for its superior artisanship and devotion to crafting premium denim fabrics. With a focus on innovation and eco-consciousness, NDL consistently deliver exceptional quality in every weave.

Naveena Denim – NDL’s AW 25- 26 collection merges sophistication with innovation, highlighted by Hue.rarchy. This collection features a captivating interplay of shades, with indigo gracefully fading and enduring hues retaining their vibrancy. Hue.rarchy is not just a fashion statement; it’s a conscious choice, a statement that style and novelty coexist harmoniously.

NDL introduces a revolutionary approach to colors with Hue.rarchy, breaking traditional denim norms through a range of eco-friendly shades. NDL’s unique indigo dyeing process, paired with an exclusive formulation, achieves a harmonious blend of muted and vibrant tones. This collection showcases a rich, versatile color palette, eliminating tint during laundry for a cleaner weft and allowing multiple casts to coexist within a single fabric. The result is vintage-inspired nuances and a broader denim color spectrum, delivering an authentic and timeless appeal.

Pakistan – H 6 | B 08

“Hue.rarchy is a conscious collection infused with muted tones and vibrant hues featuring multiple casts in a single denim.”

NAVEENA DENIM

Denim Delights combines modern textures and vogue aesthetics for a colorful, modern experience.

Warmth Whispers combines comfort and style, highlighting softness, performance, and coziness in denim.

Blue Hour evokes nostalgia with classic denim, soft-cool hues, and vintage vibes.

Deni’motion – Acollection with a seamless blend of style and comfort, designed for effortless movement & enduring elegance.


ISKO

ISKO is part of SANKO TEKSTIL, the textile division of the SANKO Group. With over 120 years of experience in the field of textile innovation, the company is a pioneering leader for woven technologies committed to a responsible vision, innovative approach and creative design, all of which is poured into the company’s patented textile technologies to deliver products with enhanced comfort, performance, and durability for the entire fashion industry.

ISKO’s FW 25-26 collection combines sophisticated visuals, classic heritage, and vintage-inspired designs, as always coupled with increasingly sustainable practices and environmental responsibility. ISKO premium products are in fact made with high-quality, raw materials powered by RE&UP, SANKO’s textile-to-textile recycling technology and circulartech company committed to advancing innovation in the development and production of Next-Gen Cotton and Next-Gen Polyester materials.

Presented by ISKO together with Creative Room Italia, this is brought to life through inspired AI-generated imagery, elevating the experience of ISKO’s innovative fabrics to unprecedented heights and unlocking creativity with no limits.

Türkiye – H 6 | C 07

ISKO

“ISKO’s FW 25-26 collection combines sophisticated visuals, classic heritage, and vintage-inspired designs, as always coupled with increasingly sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.”

The collection is organized into five main macro groups, each tailored to meet specific design needs:

Inflexible
a range of rigid fabrics for contemporary needs, true to denim’s original heritage.

Motion
combining comfort and an authentic look for good old rigid denim with freedom of movement.

Extended
traditional denim aesthetic and its ultimate stretch expression. Elegance, treatments, and 4-way-stretch technologies.

Elite
fabrics families where softness, shine, and silky feel reach their full potential.

Momentum
unique finishes, intricate constructions, colored coatings, and special denim features.


ROTA TEKSTIL

Rota Tekstil is a woven fabric manufacturer specialized in cotton and blended cotton groups. Since 2003, they are developing new fabric designs including tencel, viscose, polyester products. Having an extensive experience in the industry, it’s always a pleasure for them to meet the customer’s demand and help with their sourcing by paying much attention to sustainability with certificates of RCS, GRS, OCS and BCI.

With the flow of the 2024’s dynamic colours, ROTA’s new collection represents the spirit of indigo corduroys, reactive dyed flocks, special jacquards and awe-inspiring prints. With top-notch natural cottons, flashy viscons, outstanding lyocell developments and warm designs with jacquards and foil prints, Rota presents the SS25 collection, which brings the woven fabrics to the top level with a significant focus on sustainability.

Türkiye – H 7 | C 10

“With top-notch natural cottons, flashy viscons, outstanding lyocell developments and warm designs with jacquards and foil prints, Rota presents the SS25 collection, which brings the woven fabrics to the top level with a significant focus on sustainability.”

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Additionals Trends Autumn.Winter 25/26 – Part 3

ADDITIONALS NEWS

Checkpoint Systems: Inspiring a more creative future

19. August 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 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:

Design: The starting point for any groundbreaking garment collection. Whether you’re designing for style, for sustainability, or two bring those two worlds together, Checkpoint has the branding solutions, tailor made for your brand. Checkpoint Systems is one of the largest label manufacturers in the world, supplying some of the biggest brands, and they’re delighted to be exhibiting this year and showcasing the realms of possibilities available for your Autumn/Winter collections for 25/26.

Creative inspiration

Tailored Creatives is their ground-breaking series where they highlight the inspiration that can be gathered from other creative disciplines and demonstrate how these can be applied to your branding. Having explored the world of typography and graphic design in 2023, this year they are launching their new capsules inspired by AI art at Munich Fabric Start, so visitors will be the first to see and experience their development. Featuring nods to seasonal colours and trends, the collection highlights all that is possible with your branding, and how inspiration can strike from any creative craft.

Their recent “Blue Ink” release shows how you can use a simple colour palette to have great impact using different production techniques and effects. Not yet caught up on their Tailored Creatives releases in 2023, their ¡Excelsior! collection will also be on display to show their evolution of ideas and creativity. All of these collections are backed up by digital presentations and supporting materials to show the impact these can have on the design process, and to emphasise the importance of these steps to minimize the amount of physical samples produced and shipped, helping to have a positive impact on the environmental impact of brand development.

“Featuring nods to seasonal colours and trends, the collection highlights all that is possible with your branding, and how inspiration can strike from any creative craft.”

Sustainability starts with design

It’s a phrase they use often, and one they truly believe in. At Checkpoint they’re committed to helping their customers meet their sustainability goals. As sustainability starts with design, they have created the Planit process.

Bringing together their creative and account management teams with their packaging and brand teams, sustainability is considered at every part of the products journey from material and construction to production location. Designed with the planet in mind.

Their Planit Collection is the Planit process in practice ensuring your sustainability message is clear and based on real, measurable data. Materials are responsibly sourced and produced in their global network of ethically accredited factories, as close to needle point as possible, to reduce your carbon footprint.

The collection considers the end of life of a product, using preferred more sustainable materials to help you design for circularity whilst also considering recyclability.

“At Checkpoint they’re committed to helping their customers meet their sustainability goals. As sustainability starts with design, they have created the Planit process.”

Prepared for the future

With the growing list of legislations and regulations on the horizon, the pressure on brands and retailers is huge. They have a huge amount of experience in helping brands navigate these issues through smart labelling solutions, and they are on hand to offer insights and updates on the latest updates as to how they can support your brand.

Their innovative GEMINI TAG™ provides duplicated QR codes supplied on one RFID embedded pocket tag to help with traceability from point of production and through the supply chain, as well as providing easy access to key product information to end consumers in line with the latest Digital Product Passport updates.

Unique identification of each garment, above standard SKU level, is a key component of DPP requirements, but their decades of experience in data integration allows them to address this challenge with confidence. Through serialized QR codes, either provided as a PFL or as a woven branded label, they can provide easily accessible links attached to the garment for all your vital information.

And as far as extra added intelligence goes, Checkpoint provides one of the largest and broadest RFID portfolios available, all designed and manufactured in-house for added quality assurance. Whether you’re looking to increase traceability through your supply chain, increase inventory accuracy in-store, provide increased loss prevention security or added consumer engagement through NFC tech, they have the solution available to you.


Whatever your plans are for AW25/26, Checkpoint has the solutions to take your vision and amplify it to its maximum potential.

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