At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, around 600 international suppliers will present their material innovations for all apparel segments in the FABRICS Area. The complete product portfolio of fashionable woven and knitted fabrics made of wool, cotton, silk, blends and functional fibres will be presented here. For the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season, we present some new products and highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blog posts:

TARGET – AGENCY STRÄHLE
The Collections of TARGET are made in Italy from sustainable yarns: Lurex knits, textured surfaces, Raschel qualities. From classics to metallics, the heroes of Raschel and fancy jerseys, Target, are again widening the scope of their collection: Fresh Viscose/polyamid blends in beautiful designs for trousers and soft jackets. Discover 3-d knits and padded articles as well as luxurious wool-silk blends.
Italy – S 1 | F 103
“From classics to metallics, the heroes of Raschel and fancy jerseys, Target, are again widening the scope of their collection.”


TESSITURA COLOMBO ANTONIO
This year, Tessituta Colombo Antonio is thrilled to unveil their latest lace fabric collection for Fall/Winter 25/26. Innovative designs, luxurious textures and refined qualities offer something unique for every designer and fashion brand. Highlights of the Fall/Winter 25/26 Collection are cutting-edge designs and patterns, high-quality and sustainable materials, and Embellished lace articles. The team will be available throughout the event to provide detailed insights and personalized consultations.
Italy – Hall 4 | F 05
“Highlights of the Fall/Winter 25/26 Collection are cutting-edge designs and patterns, high-quality and sustainable materials, and Embellished lace articles.”





TROFICOLOR DENIM MAKERS
For FW25/26 collection, Troficolor presents a wide selection of fabrics developed with raw materials and production processes that respect the environment. They expanded their offer of fabric proposals produced with sustainable fibres, such as BCI cotton, organic cotton GOTS/OCS certificate, recycled cotton and polyester GRS/RCS certificate, TencelTM, regenerated cellulose, Hemp, as well as natural dyeing processes such as vegetal indigo and mineral dye. They also developed some special finishes with water saves, less energy and chemicals consumption, reducing the CO2 emissions. Explore their collection at H3 | C 04.
Portugal – H3 | C 04




HÄNDEL + DILLER
Sustainability in Focus: The Autumn/Winter 25/26 Collection
In the spirit of innovation and tradition, the Autumn/Winter 25/26 collection presents a diverse range of products with a focus on sustainability. With their long-standing history, Händel + Diller remain one of the few specialists offering a wide variety of plush products. Their collection includes ultra-soft terry cloths, various wool fleeces made from certified merino wool, and other fleece qualities in different compositions and weights. Each piece is crafted with the utmost care to ensure the highest quality and sustainability.
Germany – Hall 4 | G 12

HISMOS
Founded in 1978, immediately established on the national and international scene by producing women garment for Department Store. Subsequently, the corporate strategy aims to support the brands. Commitment and professionalism have meant that many companies have confidently entrusted their collections and productions to Hismos.
Specialized in the “Private Label” we support Italian and international brands from collections to the mass production. We believe in Made in Italy as an added value and we serve it to our customers through our structure and our skills. Strengthened by great know-how, we have high production capacity characterized by the high quality of workmanship and production processes. This has contributed to making Hismos one of the most reliable and qualified companies in the “private label” sector.
Italy – S 1 | E 124
Style: Raw materials research, models and accessories research, specific research according to customer requests
Collections: Scheduled collections, monthly ready-to-wear capsules, collections developed according to customer instructions
Production: 100% Made in Italy, deliveries in 15/20 working days, repeat order possibility

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