Circularity is key – Sustainable Innovations


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

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


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

Next Generation Material – Sustainable Innovations


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

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


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

Drawn by the sun – Sustainable Innovations


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

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


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

Smart Knitting – Sustainable Innovations


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

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


Stripes and checks are often seen in Autumn/Winter 2024-2025, tone on tone or through vibrant, ethnic colours. Checks bring movement to these colours and are in high demand as light and elegant checks.

The clothing of the future – Sustainable Innovations


Bye bye, plastic! The long-term goal is to be able to replace virgin polyester as a raw material.

THE COMEBAG PROJECT


A team of young fashion designers has realised a great upcycling project over the last few weeks: they have sewn unique bags from former trade fair materials such as flags, various trade fair banners and carpet left overs from the MFS.

Bluezone Highlights


The 5 DENIM SENSES are brought to live thanks to the generous support from Naveena Denim Mills who provided the denim fabrics for this project.

Visbatex – Performance by nature


Das Münchner Unternehmen entwickelt in seinem eigenen Nature Tech Lab High- Performance-Stoffe auf Basis von Bambusviskose (Anteil von mindestens 50 %).

High-tech connection meets low-tech reconnection


Simultaneously, they are eager to explore avenues for improving the customer journey, sustainability aspects, sourcing or design. It entails broadening their scope of responsibilities and possibilities.

The Textile Industry: What to Expect in the Next Five Years


The focus will be reducing hazardous chemicals, water, and energy in textile production. The industry will place greater emphasis on circular production methods and using recycled materials.

Discover the latest trends from KEYHOUSE 2023


On more than 1,000 square metres you will find trend-setting Smart Textiles, Future Fabrics and new technologies - be it in terms of sustainability, circular economy, digitalisation, traceability, technology or finishing for the Autumn.Winter 24/25 season.

Fabrics Spring.Summer 24 VIII


The new collectionfeatures colourful micro, geometrical designs onone side and organic, abstract shapes on the other.