Fabrics Spring.Summer 24 V


Soft shades and pastel colors arecombined together with a more linear appeal andaesthetics. Light ground fabrics and texturedstripes meets modern fibers and a pleasant-to-touch hand feel.

Fabrics Spring.Summer 24 IV


Schauen Sie sich die neuen türkischen Bio-Baumwoll-Hanf-Mischungen für die Frühjahrs- undSommersaison 2024 an und nutzen Sie die Chance,eine transparente Lieferkette mitzugestalten.

The latest accessories developments for Spring.Summer 24 – Part IV


Rather than a seasonal focus,the collection aims to inspire with diverse themes,materials and customizable details that supportyour unique brand identity and comply with yoursustainability ambition.

Fabrics Spring.Summer 24 III


In addition toconventional virgin sheep's wool, the range alsoincludes fabrics made from merino, shetland andalpaca wool. In addition, Gottstein offers Walk fabricsmade of undyed European wool in limited colours.

ReSOURCE manufacturers focus on bio-based alternatives & natural colorants II


Certifications, recycled materials, environmentally friendly - that's what the sustainable fabrics from the ReSource range stand for.

The latest accessories developments for Spring.Summer 24 – Part III


Thereis no longer a strict division between menswear andwomenswear ‒ sportswear aspects are increasinglybecoming part of "classic fashion"

ReSOURCE manufacturers focus on bio-based alternatives & natural colorants I


Natural dyeing, eco-finishing and recycled materials - that's what this season's sustainable labels, buttons, stoofe & co...

Fabrics Spring.Summer 24 II


The new summercollection offers a diverse range of yarn-dyeddesigns and prints. The new collection is a mixof different inspirations with a common theme: NATURE

Fabrics Spring.Summer 24 I


The collection offers recycled polyester / organic cottonand other eco-friendly materials. Furthermore awide range of fancy yarn development is availableand they are able to produce for Inditex and Join life.

KEYHOUSE 2023


On more than 1,000 square meters you will find trend-setting Smart Textiles, Future Fabrics and new technologies - be it in terms of sustainability, circular economy, digitalization, traceability, technology or finishing.

Designers as game changer – ASSYST


Purchasing and production are usually responsible for sustainability. However, you can significantly influence costs, material consumption and profitability if you think beyond reusable fabrics – and the key to this is in the hands of apparel designers.

100 % collagen, 0 % plastic – Sustainable innovations


This extremely thin, elastic and tear-resistant membrane, also called gold beater's skin, was used in the past as a separating layer when beating gold leaf.

Let’s get circular – Sustainable innovations


What if the leftovers of freshly squeezed juice were not disposed of - but a new material could be created from it?

The New World of Colours – Sustainable innovations


Designer Birke Weber and biochemist Friederike Hoberg are exploring the potential of alternative dyes - specifically, from mushrooms.

Collective braiding – Sustainable innovations


A world in which everything is becoming faster, more networked and more digital creates endless possibilities. But why always strive for the new instead of continuing the traditional?

Clothes that grow – Sustainable innovations


Nature as 3D printer: Material designer and underwater photographer Zena Holloway creates shapes and forms from wheatgrass roots growing in self-carved molds made from beeswax.