At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, Studio Splash will be one of some 600 international suppliers who will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season in the new Design Studios area in the rooms E 119 & F 111 on the first floor in S1 DS. Their new felted fabric collection combines exquisite raw materials, innovation, and sustainability.
Here’s a glimpse into what makes this brand-new collection so special: The trends for winter 2025/2026 are evolving, and Studio Splash is excited about the upcoming season! They specialize in placement and panneau prints that bring highlights to your women’s wear collection.
Winter 25/26 Colour Trends
The vibrant, warm colours of summer give way to new, fascinating colour schemes for winter 25/26. Cold colour inspirations dominate, with lively accents in green and blue nuances. These colours are complemented by desaturated, neutral, and warm undertones, creating a harmonious balance.
Print Trends
Their play with structures and textures sets new standards. From botanically inspired motifs to abstract skin and tortoiseshell looks to tech-inspired structures – Studio Splash offers a variety of creative ideas. The integration of typographic elements shows another facet of our design diversity and follows the current trend.
“From botanically inspired motifs to abstract skin and tortoiseshell looks to tech-inspired structures – Studio Splash offers a variety of creative ideas.”




Let our creativity inspire you!
Visit Studio Splash in S1 DS | E 08 and find the highlights for your next women’s wear collection.
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