At BLUEZONE, some 100 international Denim- and sportswear suppliers will present their most recent Denim novelties and innovations. Halls 6 + 7 will become the blue hotspot again. Parallel to MUNICH FABRIC START with THE SOURCE and KEYHOUSE, the Zenith area will become the hub of the international denim community with an all-round relevant event program.
With the leitmotif DENIMINED, we invite the industry to have a clear and unique vision in this world of constant change, to show its own DENIMINED… Together with all international industry leaders, let us define or reinterpret the different DENIMINED’s that can be created in the wide world of DENIMS!
The Italian denim mill Berto produces denim fabrics for well-known Italian and international brands. The company was founded in 1887 in Bovolenta (PD) and it is still run by the 4th generation of the Berto family. The production still takes place in the historic factories as valuable part of the Italian fashion value chain. Berto can be defined as a contemporary craftsman: technicality and manual skills combined with the knowledge acquired over time give life to innovative, high quality and sustainable products. Here are the novelties for the new collection that is presented at the upcoming BLUEZONE:



The BERTO FW 2025 Collection is a blend of innovation and tradition, presenting a diverse range of denim fabrics characterized by their unique textures, sustainable practices, and luxurious materials. The collection highlights several themes including:
“Berto can be defined as a contemporary craftsman in the Italian fashion value chain: technicality and manual skills combined with the knowledge acquired over time give life to innovative, high quality and sustainable products.”
Philosophy denim
Berto’s philosophy of the real heavyweight denim fabric takes life thanks to the creation of this group of fabrics, characterized by an authentic, marbled and salt and pepper image.
Denim Glam
Featuring Lurex yarns, flock techniques, and woven stripes for a sophisticated and sparkling appearance.
Yin & Yang
A balance of timeless designs and innovative fabrics, such as reactive indigo denim fabrics, reactive black and ecru and ready to dye proposals.


Timeless Heavyweight and Lightweight
Options ranging from heavy, authentic denim to lightweight, comfortable fabrics ideal for various apparel.
Recycled and Organic
Emphasizing sustainability, the collection includes denim made from recycled cotton and organic materials, showcasing a commitment to environmental responsibility.
Luxurious Blends
Incorporating cashmere, modal, and viscose blends to offer a soft, high-end touch suitable for elegant fashion pieces.
“Each piece in the collection is designed to offer both aesthetic appeal and functionality, catering to a wide range of fashion needs while promoting eco-friendly practices.”



Visit BERTO in H6 | C 04 and have a look at their latest collection.
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