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.
MEDIKE LANDES
Medike Landes’ SS/25 Collection highlights a resurgence of our low impact Chrome-Free Leather options, which are available in a wide variety of colours and finishes. The neutral earthy tone of the leather label provides balance to one of their eyecatching radiant yellow belts.

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MOKUBA BY RIBBON LINE
Mokuba’s prestigious and contemporary collection always focusing on high-quality items, is committed to environmental sustainability by avoiding over– production. Raw materials include natural silk, linen, cotton, among others – an exquisite selection with great taste and quality that for sure will inspire others on their creations. Enjoy Mokuba’s selection for Spring.Summer 25.




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NILÖRN
Introducing MONO and BASECAMP – two highlights of Nilörn’s new design collection for spring/summer 25: At the core of MONO‘s philosophy lies the idea of using single or minimal materials that are easily separable, making reuse and recycling for garments more accessible and efficient. BASECAMP is a range of outdoor products that prioritises functionality and durability, blending plant-based materials with bluesign® certified metal components.




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ÖZTAN TEKSTIL
With their 30 years of experience and neverending excitement, Öztan Tekstil will present their collections in line with the 2025 trend colours. Apricot Crush is popular in terms of its versatile harmonious tones, the importance of orange in the transition between seasons and its commitment to sustainable goals. Midnight Plum contains strong dark purple and tones suitable for space exploration and metaverse themes. The solid gray confirms the importance of recyclability and sustainability. Also, they offer soothing and calming pastel green tones of cold matcha.



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PB ACCESSORIES
For SS’25, PB ACCESSORIES sees a strong trend towards less color: monochrome, pastel tones, clean looks, reduced contrasts and a more neat casual style characterise this season. In womenswear feminine influences are increasing, sportiness is declining – puristic elegance is fashionable. Café Latte in the “dressed” area and Lagoon for sportswear are central colours. Monograms are again an important design element. Materialwise PB believes in recycled polyester for tapes and strings, plastic substitutes of renewable raw materials for sports hardware and inox for metal trims as the most relevant contributions towards sustainable fashion – obviously besides digital processes.

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DAS KÖNNTE SIE AUCH INTERESSIEREN
MUNICH FABRIC START – September 25 closing report
4. September 2025
At its 56th edition, MUNICH FABRIC START reinforced its clear positioning. Over two days, the Munich textile trade show brought the fashion industry together with its four show-in-show formats.
Materials as Agents of Change with Simon Angel
1. September 2025
Each season, the Sustainable Innovations forum brings together projects that provoke, inspire, and challenge assumptions. This year is no exception, with work ranging from bio-luxury couture to energy-generating textiles and regenerative materials grown from wetlands.
AUTUMN.WINTER 26/27 FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES – PART X
31. August 2025
For the first time in Germany, S2G XR (Style 2 Garment eXtended Reality) will present a live demo of its 3D textile configurator at booth A4.20 Not a teaser.
Living Matter: Bio-Luxury for Future Materials
31. August 2025
Indigo, a colour with a lot of history, is the main focus of this project. Denim has always meant strength and durability, and its roughness is linked to work and usefulness.
BLUEZONE NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER 2025 – PART VI
31. August 2025
At DNM Denim, the journey continues. Inspired by nature’s cycles and guided by Flow Theory, the company moves from Challenge to Focus, and now to Freedom—the phase where potential becomes power.
BIOTEXFUTURE: How to Make Textiles from Fossils
30. August 2025
The program is a group of businesses and universities working together to find scalable, bio-based alternatives.
Additionals Trends Autumn.Winter 26/27 – Part 8
30. August 2025
This collection embodies softness, simplicity, and flow – from soft-touch labels and stretchable materials that move with the body, to a calming palette of pastel tones and organic, natural fibers.
Wetlands Matters – by Marc Wijkmans
29. August 2025
Wijkman’s idea came from a simple but important observation: animals carry seeds across ecosystems in their fur.
AUTUMN.WINTER 26/27 FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES – PART IX
29. August 2025
The designs embrace various trend themes – sometimes subtle, sometimes expressive – and lend each fabric its own distinctive character.
MUNICH FABRIC START September 2025 – Outlook
29. August 2025
The countdown is on: in just three weeks, Munich will once againbecome the epicentre of the European fashion and textile industry. During the first week ofSeptember, MUNICH FABRIC START Exhibitions GmbH will unite all key fashion segments underone roof, reaffirming its position as one of Europe’s leading textile trade shows.











