Sustainability

New Fabric Collection by Annanemone

DESIGN STUDIOS NEWS

New Print Design Collection by ANNANEMONE

16. August 2024

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, ANNANEMONE will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26
season in the new Design Studios area in the room F 09 on the first floor in S1 DS. 

Unusual and visually striking hand painted patterns and illustrations often based on the natural world. The weird and wonderful. Pigeons and flies instead of cats and flamingos. Mushrooms with slugs on them because in nature mushrooms aren’t perfect and often have slugs on them. Anna of annanemone creates everything by hand through the use of gouache, linocut and drawing in her small Prague-based studio. She has a selection of prints for purchase and also creates bespoke custom designs.

Annanemone is a pattern design brand created by the Prague based illustrator Anna Šebestová. All of Anna’s designs are created by hand mostly through the use of gouache and her work is greatly influenced by her love of nature, animals and plants that are not often seen depicted on clothes and products. Anna has contacts among fabric suppliers and sewing studios as annanemone was a clothes brand for about 8 years. Now she focuses on custom designs for brands to have more time to be creative.

“The weird and wonderful. Pigeons and flies instead of cats and flamingos. Mushrooms with slugs on them because in nature mushrooms aren’t perfect – Anna of annanemone creates everything by hand through the use of gouache, linocut and drawing in her small Prague-based studio.”

Annanemone offers a range of designs available for purchase for full buyouts as well as licensing. Custom designs and illustrations for companies are also very welcome!

“All of Anna’s designs are created by hand mostly through the use of gouache and her work is greatly influenced by her love of nature, animals and plants that are not often seen depicted on clothes and products.”

Visit ANNANEMONE in S1 DS | F 09 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.

ANNANEMONE


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

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

15. 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:

PONGEES

Shades that fit into the top colour stories for autumn/winter are being promoted by silk specialists Pongees to meet immediate demand from designers looking to place last minute orders. Pongees holds more than 10,000 fabrics in stock and has a 1 metre minimum; it can also supply European buyers with fabrics within a few days, without any additional import charges, just as it did pre Brexit.

The colour stories being promoted, predicted by global consumer and design trend and colour authorities WGSN and Coloro are: Intense Rust, Midnight Plum, Sustained Grey, Cool Matcha and Apricot Crush. “Two years ago, these shades were selected to reflect stability and reassurance that connect with nature, as well as escapism and sustainability. Today they are even more appropriate given how cautious consumers are about the future,” says Nick Moore, managing director, Pongees. “With our huge colour palette, Pongees not only offers the top shades for autumn/winter but also those being tipped for spring 2025 collections.“ Silk is also in vogue, as from an environmentally-friendly perspective it comes from a natural source, is biodegrabable and has a low environmental impact.” Many of Pongees silks are woven from silkworms, whose exclusive diet is the mulberry leaf; its plain dyed fabrics meet OEKO-TEX standards. Pongees’ natural (greige) options are an ideal base for designers to personalise with bespoke prints and dyes to enhance exclusivity.

Great Britain – Hall 4 | B 16

“Two years ago, these shades were selected to reflect stability and reassurance that connect with nature, as well as escapism and sustainability.” – Managing Director Nick Moore

PONGEES

Midnight Plum
think dark skies, gothic for a touch of escapism

Countess Taffeta – Bilberry 103/0031
Metallic Chiffon – Black 662D/0002
Heavy Satin – Violet 441D/0296

Cool Matcha
calm, soothing, natural, tinted pastels

Marocain – Moss 440D/0187
Spun Sandwashed – Nettle 233DS/0194
Stretch Satin – Leaf 831D/0162

Apricot Crush
bright, vitamin tones, oranges

Habotai – Tangiers 506D/0285
French Organza – Vanilla 525F/0293
Chiffon Changeant – Peach 630D/0211

Intense Rust
raw, earthy, warm, calming

Mohair – Terracotta MOH/0289
Velvet Viscose/silk– Burnt Orange 727W/0048
Tasar – Terracotta 738/0289

Sustained Grey
neutral, recyclability, practical, reliable, utilitarian

Indian Douppion – Moonlight 745/0186
Chiffon Satin – Steel 640D/0275
Tulle Spot – Slate 930/0269


GRATEX

Textiles are the fabric from which our passion is woven. Grausam Textile is a family-owned business with 50 years of international experience, always keeping pace with the fashion world. As a partner of BCI and GOTS, they can offer a wide range of their products made from organic cotton.

The Autumn/Winter 2025-26 collection consists of exquisite jacquard fabrics, traditional and fashion prints, lace, shirting fabrics, and soft knits. The season’s colour palette ranges from warm earth tones to fruity pastel shades.

For their customers, they cover everything from fashionable fabric design for small batches to trading by the metre for the next collection. This is also reflected in the finished products: seasonal fashion, hard-wearing workwear, traditional costumes and much more is made from their fabrics. Prints, yarn dyes, jacquards, lace, jersey and knitwear can all be found in their range. They stock items made from cotton, linen and viscose as well as many other materials and blends. GOTS and BCI articles are also available or can be produced.

Austria – Hall 4 | A 12

GRATEX

SCHÜRMANN SCHRÖDER TUCHFABRIK

Highest quality natural fibres in merino wool, cashmere and silk. They produce a calculated stock programme, i.e.: Pronto-Moda, minimum order quantity 1 piece = 60 metres per design. Schürmann Schröder has been synonymous with quality and customer satisfaction for over 350 years. Their warehouse houses large quantities of high-quality fabrics that can be made available to you at short notice. Their fabrics guarantee the production of the finest creations for your target group. Discover the collection of fine fabrics seam by seam, be it linen that is suitable for everyday use and versatile or seductive, supple cashmere.

Germany – Hall 4 | C 13

“Fine fabrics seam by seam, be it linen that is suitable for everyday use and versatile or seductive, supple cashmere.”

SCHÜRMANN SCHRÖDER TUCHFABRIK

LEMAR

Once again Lemar will attend Munich Fabric Start In this edition, they are excited to showcase their renewed offering of fabrics totally “Made in Europe” and woven with environmentally friendly raw materials, addressing the growing demand for more responsible textiles. Since 1939, LEMAR has been a family-owned and operated weaving mill, producing a wide range of fabrics. Their expertise lies in men’s swimwear fabrics, but they also offer a variety of options for sportswear, casualwear, technical fabrics, bags, and luggage.

Sustainability is an integral part of LEMAR’s business that’s why among our range, you are able to find several value-added options offering advantages across all aspects of environmental responsibility. Their fabrics are woven with eco-certified yarns reflecting their dedication to high-quality, eco-conscious raw materials. Thanks to their pioneering identity, such options bring a dynamic and unique identity which will strengthen their mutual interest in building a better planet. There´s no MOQ in most of their stock fabric collection, which means a great flexibility and an open window to all brand sizes! Order what you sold instead of sell what you bought!

Portugal – Hall 4 | F 03

“Made in Europe and woven with environmentally friendly raw materials.”

LEMAR

MITWILL TEXTILES

Mitwill Textiles offers a vast collection of over 70,000 prints and 1,500 garment variations, with 100 new designs every month. Their designer community creates current patterns and garment shapes to anticipate market trends. With advanced digital tools, Mitwill facilitates collaboration and provides rapid prototyping services. Production takes place in a digital microfactory in France and through industrial partners in Europe. Mitwill supports sustainability through European research projects and low-impact printing technologies.

The processes in their in-house digital microfactory are optimised for sustainability. PURE printing on cotton and viscose is particularly resource-efficient and ideally suited for tops and lightweight decorative items. With new offerings for the virtual 3D visualisation of garments, Mitwill is improving the sampling and purchasing process for our customers – quickly and in a resource-saving way. They offer a ready-to-wear service on request.

France – A4 | 17

MITWILL TEXTILES

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BLUEZONE NEWS FOR AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 - PART I

BLUEZONE NEWS

BERTO FW 2025 COLLECTION – A Blend of Innovation and Tradition

14. 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 Italian denim mill Berto produces denim fabrics for well-known Italian and international brands. The company was founded in 1887 in Bovolenta (PD) and it is still run by the 4th generation of the Berto family. The production still takes place in the historic factories as valuable part of the Italian fashion value chain. Berto can be defined as a contemporary craftsman: technicality and manual skills combined with the knowledge acquired over time give life to innovative, high quality and sustainable products. Here are the novelties for the new collection that is presented at the upcoming BLUEZONE:

The BERTO FW 2025 Collection is a blend of innovation and tradition, presenting a diverse range of denim fabrics characterized by their unique textures, sustainable practices, and luxurious materials. The collection highlights several themes including:

“Berto can be defined as a contemporary craftsman in the Italian fashion value chain: technicality and manual skills combined with the knowledge acquired over time give life to innovative, high quality and sustainable products.”

Philosophy denim

Berto’s philosophy of the real heavyweight denim fabric takes life thanks to the creation of this group of fabrics, characterized by an authentic, marbled and salt and pepper image.

Denim Glam

Featuring Lurex yarns, flock techniques, and woven stripes for a sophisticated and sparkling appearance.

Yin & Yang

A balance of timeless designs and innovative fabrics, such as reactive indigo denim fabrics, reactive black and ecru and ready to dye proposals.

Timeless Heavyweight and Lightweight

Options ranging from heavy, authentic denim to lightweight, comfortable fabrics ideal for various apparel.

Recycled and Organic

Emphasizing sustainability, the collection includes denim made from recycled cotton and organic materials, showcasing a commitment to environmental responsibility.

Luxurious Blends

Incorporating cashmere, modal, and viscose blends to offer a soft, high-end touch suitable for elegant fashion pieces.

“Each piece in the collection is designed to offer both aesthetic appeal and functionality, catering to a wide range of fashion needs while promoting eco-friendly practices.”

Visit BERTO in H6 | C 04 and have a look at their latest collection.

BERTO


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The Source Collection's News at MUNICH FABRIC START

THE SOURCE – PRIME MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS
IN HALL 2 AT MUNICH FABRIC START

13. August 2024

More than 38 selected clothing manufacturers present their products and services around the latest sourcing services and apparel manufacturing at THE SOURCE studio in Hall 2. The range of services of the internationally experienced manufacturing companies include cut-make-trim (CMT) solutions as well as high-end production.Furthermore, services such as A-Z process solutions including procurement processes are offered – a suitable addition to the diverse portfolio of MUNICH FABRIC START.

As part of the MUNICH FABRIC START, THE SOURCE is a one-stop sourcing platform and the stage to all-in-one providers to present turnkey, end-to-end solutions from PLV to white-label for brands, labels and retail.

Companies from some of the most important manufacturing countries such as Italy, Portugal, Greece or Turkey among others will be on site to present a business-relevant mix of services. Discover THE SOURCE in Hall 2.

KIKIS FASHION

At Kikis Fashion, the Autumn-Winter 25/26 collection aims to offer a range of pieces that are functional, practical and stylish. In their 4 mini collections anyone can find different combinations of fabrics and innovative patterns combined with a great range of ideas of applications and prints.

Considering the global influence they have managed to reduce the use of synthetic materials in their collection to avoid environmental pollution. Merged from an older synergy, Kikis Fashion Group is a modern version of clothing manufacturers that connects the world to, and through a global hub in Greece. Maintaining the great vision, passion and experience in the clothing industry, they remain loyal to their ethos and constantly evolve their know-how.

They manage every step of the fashion journey from concept visualisation to final product delivery, including trend forecasting, inspiration research and trend-led designs, fabric sourcing/development with an eye on yarn innovations, full CMT and logistics. They work with a range of qualities including Viscose, Modal, Cotton, Polyester, Linen, Meryl, Organic Cotton and Viscose, rip, Striped, Jacquards, Plisse, Chiffon and fabrics combined with Elastane.

In extend to that, they offer a great range of applications, prints and washings. Their modern logistics set-up ensures reliability in handling and worldwide shipment with guaranteed on-time deliveries. BSCI & Oeko-Tex certified, with factories regularly audited to comply with the highest health and safety, environmental and sustainability standards.

Greece – H2 | D 06

KIKIS FASHION

UNION 3 FASHION

Geometric and leopard jacquards, sustainable fibres and 3D textures capture the main direction of Union 3 Fashion upcoming Fall-Winter womenswear collection. The use of various plisse techniques and metallic details add an element of fluidity and feminine festivity in our styles. Neutral sand and grey mélange colours in soft yarn jersey pieces also offer an extra winter touch and complete our fashion story.

Union 3 Fashion is a leader in women’s fashion, designing and manufacturing fabrics and garments. They are one of the largest knitting houses and production units in Greece. Excellent customer service, competitive prices, best quality standards, quick production lead times and reliability are among their main objectives. Key to their success is their expertise in production and their continuous investments. The company is certified with BSCI Audit as well as GOTS and GRS for the complete supply chain.

The collection of Union 3 Fashion focuses on creating elegant and sportive womenswear designs, using vibrant colours and a contemporary flow of mixed prints. New textures and knitted jacquards of sustainable fibres are also a crucial part of their collection. In addition, new digital textile printing, embroidery and plisse machines has given them the opportunity to respond to the increasing demands of these techniques.

Greece – H2 | D 02

“The collection of Union 3 Fashion focuses on creating elegant and sportive womenswear designs, using vibrant colours and a contemporary flow of mixed prints.”

UNION 3 FASHION

CHECK THE FULL EXHIBITOR LIST AT THE SOURCE HERE TO FIND YOUR MANUFACTURING PARTNER:

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New Fabric Collection by LICA

DESIGN STUDIOS NEWS

New Print Design Collection by LICA DESIGN STUDIO

12. August 2024

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, LICA DESIGN STUDIO will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season in the new Design Studios area in the rooms E 119 & F 111 on the first floor in S1 DS. 

LICA Design Studio invites you to take a closer look at the textile trends which are the inspiring base for the new print collection AW 25/26.

Already from far the scarlet red will strike you. With the colour red one might associate power, wealth and glamour. And it is indeed glamorous when Juliette Binoche walks down the red carpet in her vibrant red gown by Dior at the Festival de Cannes in 2024.

And when she then handed over the honorary Palme d’Or to Meryl Streep, she gave a remarkable, emotional speech in honor of Meryl Streep’s achievements. Moreover, Binoche’s words transfer a strong, empowering energy to women in general. With the various use of the colour red in the new print collection LICA likes to put emphasis on this feminine energy, because we believe this is what the world needs right now.

The red colour palette is most present in the trend Phantasmagoria: The colour fills extravagant floral motifs and abstract organic forms. Sharp contours blur. It is a dark theme that also contains colours like dark blue, anthracite and pink.

In Dream Memories, the colours fade as if a misty veil was thrown over the prints. But next to the nostalgic appearance this trend proposes an edgy twist. The mainly floral patterns seem to be fluid and support the idea of blurred, peaceful memories.

“LICA likes to put emphasis on this feminine energy, because we believe this is what the world needs right now.”

While Dream Memories is a return to former (good) times, New Spheres imagines a new future! The complex trend joins worldly and otherworldly elements, explores crystals and cosmic constellations, and deals with a magical technology on the one hand and a distinct sensitivity on the other hand. The prints are full of contrasts, as they also combine dark and light colours, mainly black and white with strong accents of a cold blue.

The Mother Earth theme has a warm expression. Organic, irregular structures come in earthy tones and fiery colours calmed down by green and blue hues. A strong orange possesses a similar energy like the scarlet red of the Phantasmagoria trend. In the face of today’s world it seems inevitable to remember to worship the planet we live on and the nature we live from. In this trend we consciously assemble and mend earth fragments, imitate explosive patterns and revitalize soothing textures.

“A strong orange possesses a similar energy like the scarlet red of the Phantasmagoria trend.”

As the final act we like to present to you the Circus Act, since this theatrical trend is full of joy and lightness which we all might look for. The stories, that are told by the prints, transfer you to another world. They bring all kinds of animals in the most vibrant colours onto the stage and let acrobats swing through the air. We get lost in cheerful geometric patterns in orange, pink or blue colours.

Visit LICA in S1 DS | E 02 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.

LICA DESIGN STUDIO


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Partnering for a Greener Future

Partnering for a Greener Future:

How Collaboration Drives Sustainability in Fashion Textile Industry

Guest post by Muchaneta ten Napel, Founder and CEO, Shape Innovate

9. August 2024

A contribution of Muchaneta ten Napel, the founder of Shape Innovate, a company that critically examines the economic impact of the fashion industry and publishes comprehensive, data-driven research, white papers and forecasts that shed light on the fiscal dynamics of both fast fashion and sustainable fashion practices.

In recent years, the textile and fashion industry has faced increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices. As one of the largest polluters, the industry has a significant role to play in addressing environmental challenges. One of the most effective strategies to drive this change is through collaboration. By working together, companies can pool resources, share expertise, and innovate more effectively than they could alone.

The Importance of Collaboration

When it comes to the importance of collaboration, here are a few examples that clearly demonstrate how collaboration is crucial in driving sustainable innovation within the textile and fashion industry. By working together, companies are able to share expertise and resources, leveraging each other’s strengths in design, technology, or sustainability practices. This pooling of resources not only accelerates the development and implementation of sustainable solutions but also drives innovation. Partnerships between diverse organisations foster creative problem-solving and can result in the development of groundbreaking technologies that might not have been possible through independent efforts.

Moreover, collaborative initiatives often have a broader reach and greater impact than efforts undertaken by single entities. By joining forces, companies can significantly influence industry standards and practices. Additionally, collaborations with reputable partners can enhance a company’s credibility and reputation in the eyes of consumers, stakeholders, and industry peers. By actively participating in collaborative sustainability projects, companies not only contribute to a culture of sustainability within the industry but also encourage others to follow suit, fostering a collective move towards more sustainable practices. Here, we explore the importance of collaboration in fostering sustainability and highlight five exemplary partnerships making a difference.

Adidas and the New Cotton Project with T-REX

Adidas has been at the forefront of sustainability initiatives, and its collaboration with the New Cotton Project and T-REX is a testament to this commitment. The New Cotton Project focuses on creating a circular system for textiles by transforming textile waste into new fibres. By integrating this project with T-REX, Adidas aims to produce high-quality, sustainable garments. This partnership exemplifies how combining resources and expertise can lead to groundbreaking innovations in sustainability.

TO COLLABORATION

H&M and the Global Change Award

H&M Foundation’s Global Change Award is a collaborative initiative that seeks to identify and support early-stage innovations that can accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry. By collaborating with innovators, scientists, and entrepreneurs, H&M provides funding and mentorship to bring these ideas to market. This initiative highlights the power of collaboration in fostering a culture of sustainability within the fashion industry.

TO COLLABORATION

Levi’s and Fashion for Good

Levi Strauss & Co., a leader in denim fashion, partnered with Fashion for Good, a global initiative that aims to make fashion a force for good. Through this collaboration, Levi’s supports and invests in startups and technologies that promote sustainability. One successful project is their work with the company Natural Fiber Welding to develop a plastic-free, fully recyclable denim. This partnership illustrates how established brands can drive change by supporting innovative startups.

TO COLLABORATION

Nike and the Sustainable Apparel Coalition

Nike is a founding member of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), a collaborative organisation that includes brands, retailers, suppliers, and NGOs. The SAC developed the Higg Index, a suite of tools that allows companies to measure their environmental and social impacts. By collaborating through the SAC, Nike and other members work towards common sustainability goals, leveraging shared knowledge and resources to drive industry-wide improvements.

TO COLLABORATION

Patagonia and Yulex

Patagonia, known for its environmental activism, partnered with Yulex, a company specializing in plant-based rubber. Together, they developed wetsuits made from Yulex‘s natural rubber, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional neoprene. This collaboration not only reduces reliance on petroleum-based materials but also supports sustainable agriculture, as Yulex sources its rubber from responsibly managed plantations.

TO COLLABORATION

Conclusion

As the textile and fashion industry continues to evolve, collaboration remains a key driver of sustainable progress. The partnerships highlighted above demonstrate how working together can lead to significant advancements in sustainability, ultimately benefiting both the environment and society. By fostering a spirit of collaboration, the industry can move towards a more sustainable future, ensuring that fashion remains both innovative and environmentally responsible.


Join Shape Innovate on stage at Munich Fabric Start

In an engaging “In Conversation with…” session featuring Drishti Masand, Senior Manager, Sustainability Direction at adidas. Drishti will delve into how adidas leverages innovation and public research projects such as the EU-funded T-REX Project. Such initiatives are industry-wide team collaborations that speak to our efforts, allowing us to learn from the best and share our learnings with partners, which ultimately propels the industry to become more circular. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the innovative steps adidas is taking towards a more sustainable future.

ADIDAS X SHAPE INNOVATE – IN CONVERSATION WITH DRISHTI MASAND:
DISCOVERING INNOVATIONS – ADIDAS’ JOURNEY WITH THE NEW COTTON PROJECT AND T-REX

TUESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2024 FROM 11AM – 12PM
TREND LECTURES | KEYHOUSE – HALL 7

CHECK LECTURE PROGRAM

About the author

Founding editor-in-chief of Shape Innovate, Muchaneta has worked in the fashion industry for over 14 years. She is currently one of the leading influencers speaking and writing about the merger of fashion with technology and wearable technology.

Muchaneta ten Napel | m@shapeinnovate.com


VISIT SHAPE INNOVATE AT THE KEYHOUSE IN HALL 7 AT BOOTH K 00

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Additionals Trends Autumn.Winter 25/26 – Part 2

ADDITIONALS

HIGHLIGHTS & NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 - PART II

8. 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:

NILÖRN

Centered around design, materials, and innovation, their collections aim to showcase how brands can seamlessly integrate their preferred materials into trims, labels, and packaging without compromising on tactile or visual creativity and aesthetics. Examples include their 100% biobased MIRUM® patches, various types of FSC™-certified paper strings, and paper tags printed with Algae Ink™.

Germany – H1 | B 01

“Find trims, labels, and packaging without compromising on tactile or visual creativity and aesthetics.”

NILÖRN

KNOPF SCHÄFER

In the current fall/winter 2025/26 collection, Knopf Schäfer is focusing on sustainability and has  expanded its expertise. New colour and laser accents in real corozzo stand for high-quality manufacturing. The focus is on sophisticated materials such as real horn, urea and quality polyester. Timeless pieces in metal are a must. Cherry and purple dark moon tones provide a certain depth and are rounded off with subtle camel tones.

Germany – H1 | D 03

“The focus is on sophisticated materials such as real horn, urea and quality polyester.”

KNOPF SCHÄFER

STUDIO 9

Introducing EDITION by STUDIO 9: a fusion of creativity and coherence. For the first time, STUDIO 9’s new collection encompasses complete product and retail branding concepts across all product categories – from trims to packaging, in-store decorations, and designs of store environments. Embracing the themes of fashion sport, tailoring/jewellery, and vintage denim, EDITION showcases how ‘branding in every detail’ is essential to creating impactful brand experiences.

Denmark – H1 | C 10

“A fusion of creativity and coherence.”

STUDIO 9

QST EUROPE

Each season, QST Europe carefully prepares a collection of printed designs, in line with the latest seasonal trend forecasts. For the Autumn/Winter 25/26 collection, they offer a fine range of prints that embody the essence of deep wintery colors and patterns.

This season, their designs draw inspiration from the serene and captivating beauty of winter landscapes. Rich, moody hues such as deep blues and burgundy dominate the palette, evoking a sense of warmth and elegance.

QST Europe’s Autumn/Winter 25/26 pocketing fashion collection is not just about fashion; it is about creating a sensory experience through thoughtfully selected designs and premium materials. They invite you to explore these designs and discover how they can elevate your garments with their unique blend of trendsetting style and superior quality.

Romania – H1 | D 14

“Their designs draw inspiration from the serene and captivating beauty of winter landscapes.”

QST EUROPE

TEXCART

Dark and rich colors prevail such as burgundy, navy blue, tobacco and chocolate-brown but they’re often paired with neutral shades such as grey and beige. They represent the beauty of transformation and the lines are well-defined, for a winter collection that maintains a contemporary style. It’s a wide offering for designers who love to combine traditional elements with modern details to create garments that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Italy – H1 | D 02

“Burgundy, navy blue, tobacco and chocolate are paired with neutrals such as grey and beige.”

TEXCART

HACKENBERG TEXTIL GROUP

Discover the new autumn/winter 2025/2026 collection from Hackenberg Textile Group and be inspired by the four colour and theme areas: Icery, Earthery, Infinite and Hybrid Couture. The four themes represent a wide variety of trends in colours, designs and materials and combine the innovations in the areas of tape, waistband, textile and label. The colours range from classic shades of blue and grey to warm earth tones and strong, radiant colours. The meaningful designs set the strong statements and can be found as pocket lining or in waistband.

Germany – H1 | E 08

“Discover a wide variety of trends in colours, designs and materials.”

HACKENBERG

Icery

Icery stands for various geometric and graphic designs in cold blue and grey shades. These minimal prints are perfect combiners for all product groups and never out of fashion.

Earthery

Earthery combines warm earth tones such as brown, olive and orange gradations with earth-inspired designs. The shapes and images of the earth are multifaceted – like these prints and optics.

Infinite

Futuristic – Mysterious – Galactic! Three keywords which describe the theme Infinite perfectly. The prints and yarns reflect the shimmer of stars and show galactic details in intensive colors.

Hybrid Couture

Hybrid Couture connects different elements. It combines well-known patterns such as paisleys or stripes with new elements and gives them a new modernity.



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New Fabric Collection by Studio Splash: Creative Print Design for Women’s Wear

FABRIC NEWS

New Felted Fabric Collection by Studio Splash:

Creative Print Design for Women’s Wear

7. August 2024

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, Studio Splash will be one of some 600 international suppliers who will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season in the new Design Studios area in the rooms E 119 & F 111 on the first floor in S1 DS. Their new felted fabric collection combines exquisite raw materials, innovation, and sustainability.

Here’s a glimpse into what makes this brand-new collection so special: The trends for winter 2025/2026 are evolving, and Studio Splash is excited about the upcoming season! They specialize in placement and panneau prints that bring highlights to your women’s wear collection.

Winter 25/26 Colour Trends

The vibrant, warm colours of summer give way to new, fascinating colour schemes for winter 25/26. Cold colour inspirations dominate, with lively accents in green and blue nuances. These colours are complemented by desaturated, neutral, and warm undertones, creating a harmonious balance.

Print Trends

Their play with structures and textures sets new standards. From botanically inspired motifs to abstract skin and tortoiseshell looks to tech-inspired structures – Studio Splash offers a variety of creative ideas. The integration of typographic elements shows another facet of our design diversity and follows the current trend.

“From botanically inspired motifs to abstract skin and tortoiseshell looks to tech-inspired structures – Studio Splash offers a variety of creative ideas.”



Let our creativity inspire you!

Visit Studio Splash in S1 DS | E 08 and find the highlights for your next women’s wear collection.

STUDIO SPLASH


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

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

6. 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:

LILABLUM

Innovative Tradition: LILABLUM dyes natural fibers with food waste, wood industry byproducts, and plant roots – an approach that is sustainable, and forward-thinking. The pioneering textile company blends tradition with innovation in their latest fabric collection.

This unique collection features three natural hues on GOTS-certified cotton and linen fabrics. The collection includes three stunning shades: Midnight Oak, a grey-blue anthracite dyed with oak bark; Rubia, a soft pink derived from madder root; and Onion Oro, a warm yellow-ochre achieved with onion skins. These naturally dyed fabrics are perfect for clothing collections, curtains, interior decor and much more.

Since 2019, Corina Rüegg has been strongly involved in plant-based dyeing techniques and has developed an industrial process for dyeing fabrics with natural extracts. This method is more beneficial to both people and the environment, as dyeing staff are not exposed to harmful chemicals and wastewater pollution is significantly reduced. Throughout the entire production chain, LILABLUM prioritizes social and ecological responsibility.

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“We tread old paths in new ways.” – founder and owner Corina Rüegg

LILABLUM

Breathable fabric, fast dry with customizable structures. Made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyamide. Soft touch for excellent comfort.

PENN ITALIA

Penn Textile Solutions and Penn Italia – two companies – one partnership – combining Italian creativity with German high performance and innovative knitting technology. Their philosophy is to offer a fusion of Italian design and German engineering in their portfolio of mainly stretch fabrics, with options to create differentiated zones of power and stretch, body mapping, placed 3D structures and other innovative concepts.

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PENN ITALIA

“Explore a fusion of Italian design and German engineering.”

High-functionality fabric to achieve a slim fit effect, soft and comfortable to the touch. Features clean cut, ideal for an outerwear technical outfit or a slimming underwear line. Made with post-consumer recycled yarns.

Satinette with an ultra-brilliant appearance for a unique and exclusive look. Soft and comfortable to the touch for a perfect fit.

Ultra-soft, sheer tulle, suitable for a 360-degree collection. Where quality meets price.

In the no see through collection, fabric with customizable structures for leggings with high comfort, perfect fit, and no transparency. Made with post-consumer recycled yarns.


SERIDE

The new SERIDE AW 25/26 collection embraces multiple color themes:

ICY (right) – Combinations of blues and greys accented with a hint of metallic. This palette vividly embodies Iceland and cold weather with its shades of blue, white, grey, yet exudes a sense of reassurance and warmth through creamy whites and smooth dove tones.

FANTASY – The colors are rich and intense, capturing the shimmer of stars, the deep blue of the night, and the green of nature thriving near water. An intriguing combination features purple paired with olive green. The range of accents includes grey-blue, pink, and green.

“SERIDE’s color themes range from Iceland and cold weather to almost burning warmth.”

RELAXING (left) – Relaxing and comforting neutrals evoke the feeling of a hot morning latte or a frothy cappuccino. Milky-coffee shades range from cool beiges to warm whites, with creamy tones paired with basic warm greys.

OBSESSION (right) – Deep and intense, this palette exudes a warmth that almost burns. It’s a sensual collection primarily featuring reds and burgundy, with a touch of reddish-black anchoring the theme. A striking, vivid blood red takes center stage, while accents of black cherry, magenta, and dark brown add depth and contrast.

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SERIDE

CONFETTI FABRICS

Confetti Fabrics is ready with new collection printed, plain on wovens and jerseys with many sustainable options for Autumn/Winter season 25/26. They are glad to present their collection of beautiful and contemporary prints.

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CONFETTI FABRICS

ENGINE TEXTILE

Established in 1961, Engin Textile is a distinguished producer of high-quality fabrics specializing in both active sportswear and high-fashion garments. With  over six  decades  of industry experience, we are committed to delivering innovative textile solutions that cater to the diverse needs of garment manufacturers worldwide.

We offer a diverse selection of premium fabrics for high-end fashion collections, combining aesthetic appeal with exceptional quality to meet the demands of the fashion industry.

We develop advanced textiles engineered for performance, comfort, and durability. Our sportswear fabrics are designed to support athletic activities and outdoor adventures with superior functionality.

In the realm of active sportswear fabrics, Engin Textile excels in developing advanced textiles that combine performance, comfort, and durability. Our commitment to innovation drives us to use a variety of high-performance fibers and technologies.

At Engin Textile, our deep understanding of textile science, combined with  our  dedication to quality and innovation, positions us as a premier partner for companies  seeking  top- tier fabric solutions. Whether through our advanced sportswear textiles or our exquisite fashion fabrics, we strive to deliver excellence and creativity in every project.

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Engine Textile

“It’s about combining aesthetic appeal with exceptional quality.”


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New Felted Fabric Collection by Gottstein: Where Trends Meet Sustainability

FABRIC NEWS

New Felted Fabric Collection by Gottstein:

Where Trends Meet Sustainability

29. July 2024

Since 1926, Gottstein GmbH & Co. KG has been producing ecological woollen fabrics in Tyrol, Austria. The traditional company has been family-run for four generations and specialises in the processing of wool. In harmony with nature, great importance is attached to sustainable and regional sourcing and production.

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, Gottstein will be one of some 600 international suppliers who will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season in the FABRICS Area. Their new felted fabric collection combines exquisite raw materials, innovation, and sustainability. Here’s a glimpse into what makes this brand-new collection so special:

Quality & Craftmanship

Every fabric in their collection combines exceptional quality and meticulous craftsmanship. Since 1926, they have been producing felted fabrics in Tyrol, Austria. They process the finest wools into exquisite fabrics that are not only durable and long-lasting but also highlight the positive properties of wool.

 

Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Production

They believe in fashion with responsibility and work with renewable raw materials that occur naturally. Their new collection features a range of eco-friendly fabrics, including felted fabrics made from European wool, undyed wool, and GOTS certified fabrics. All their fabrics are produced with minimal environmental impact in our Tyrolean manufactory, allowing you to create stunning pieces without compromising on sustainability.

 

A Palette of Possibilities

Dive into a world of colours and textures! Their collection offers a diverse palette, from bold tones that make a statement to soft, subtle shades. The rich textures and trendy colours are designed to inspire you and bring your visions to life.



Perfect for Every Project

Whether you’re designing elegant evening wear, athleisure, children’s clothing, or home accessories, their walk fabrics are versatile enough to suit any project.

 

NOS & Stock Service

Many items are available as NOS (Never Out of Stock) items, and they offer a stock service—even for small quantities starting from 1 meter!

 

Discover the full new Gottstein collection at MUNICH FABRIC START in H2 | B 03!

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