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:
As tactile and visible elements directly tied to the product, trims and labels play a key role in connecting its story with the audience. Designed with a variety of target audiences in mind, their first collections of the year aim to inspire and, with integrated QR codes, offer brands expanded opportunities to engage. From timeless luxury to durable workwear solutions, each collection reflects their commitment to responsible sourcing and innovative design. Here’s a closer look at the highlights of our latest offering.
George Lerox represents the essence of contemporary luxury. With its timeless elegance and commitment to uncompromising quality, this collection blurs the lines of style and identity. Paper tags and packaging with a soft-touch finish exude refinement, while laser-cut brand labels and recycled silicone patches add a modern edge. George Lerox is for the bold visionary who seeks to redefine luxury.
Benzoni Rocco bridges the gap between heritage and modernity. Rooted in tradition and craftsmanship, the collection brings classic tailoring into a contemporary context. Each detail honours its legacy while introducing innovative material choices like FSC™ Mix leather paper, made with 25% leather waste fibres, and trims MADE WITH MIRUM®, a 100% biobased leather alternative. Ultra-thin, plastic-free foil printing adds a touch of refined elegance to paper tags, making Benzoni the perfect choice for those who value timeless sophistication.
Nuchoni is a celebration of fearless, urban energy. Designed for those who dare to stand out, this collection merges bold statements with refined details. Recycled polyester brand labels with photorealistic weaving effects, bluesign® APPROVED silicone patches, and recycled polyester embroidery badges highlight its commitment to responsible sourcing. Nuchoni redefines modern style with an attitude that empowers and inspires.


Grindstone embodies durability and resilience for workwear that sets the standard. Created with purpose and attention to detail, this collection combines high-performance features with sustainability. Heat transfer labels ensure lasting practicality, while recycled TPU, silicone patches, and metal buttons reflect a commitment to responsible material choices. Grindstone is built for those who demand reliability in every stitch.
Connect your story with your audience
At Nilörn, they aim to design products to be recycled at the end of their useful life. All their collections are also integrated with their platform of digital services, Nilörn:CONNECT™, and include unique QR code labels to help brands enhance traceability and transparency in their product range.
Read more about their work on their website www.nilorn.com . They also look forward to meeting you at their booth, B01 in Hall 01 to discuss their latest collections along with their commitment to innovative design and responsible sourcing.
“From timeless luxury to durable workwear solutions, each collection reflects our commitment to responsible sourcing and innovative design.”



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