The latest developments for buttons, ribbons, decorative stones, closures, linings, lace, embroidery, interlinings as well as labeling and branding solutions will be presented by around 200 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area at MUNICH FABRIC START.
CHARLE – PREMIUM – HABERDASHERY
CHARLE – premium haberdashery is specialised in the development of biodegradable bands made from high-quality organic cotton, Lyocell and natural rubber. The narrow fabrics combine excellent elasticity with sustainable materials and promote environmentally friendly practices. CHARLE remains true to its commitment to sustainable innovation and offers a pioneering solution for elastic and nonelastic bands – made in Austria.




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

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



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




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



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