Fabric Prints
Sustainable Innovations – Studio Tjeerd Veenhoven
Studio Tjeerd Veenhoven (STV) is dedicated to material research and value chain design with a focus on sustainability. Graduating from the Art Academy in Arnhem in 2000, Tjeerd transitioned from product design to exploring sustainable value chains. Over the past 15 years, he has collaborated with numerous partners to create innovative solutions that address complex social issues related to sustainability. He acknowledges the urgent need for sustainable practices, particularly within the fashion industry.
Tjeerd’s “Mycelium 2D Printing” explores the potential of mycelium, a natural material obtained from mushrooms, which could be crucial for the transition towards more sustainable consumption. STV began researching mycelium four years ago, focusing on controlled growth without specific applications. Recently, they developed a printer that places inoculated substrates to cultivate mycelium into white dots, forming a graphical mycelium print. This speculative research envisions replacing PVC banners at cultural festivals with mycelium-printed canvas, which can be reused and reprinted without chemicals.


Another significant lead is the development of sustainable textiles from oyster mushroom mycelium. For three years, STV has investigated the potential applications of oyster mushroom waste, creating textiles from thinly sliced mushroom bases. His research revealed the mycelium’s capacity for continued growth from the mushroom foot after harvest. By allowing the material to grow back together in controlled conditions, a unique textile-like material is produced.
“In our transition to a sustainable fashion value chain, we need wild ideas that shake up, that offer a fresh perspective on raw materials, manufacturing, design and use. Mycelium based textiles are one of the more speculative routes – but with great potential.” – Tjeerd Veenhoven



THE PRINTING PROCESS – EXPERIENCE THE PRINTER LIVE AT KEYHOUSE



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Designer Iris Veentjer, owner of Studio i Focus, is dedicated to innovative material research and experimental design to foster a regenerative world. Since 2018, she has created products raising awareness about environmental and social issues. The Netherlands faces significant soil subsidence and greenhouse gas emissions due to peatlands being drained for cattle grazing, which leads to plant decomposition and CO2 release. To address this, alternative agricultural methods like wetland cultivation are being explored.
A type of plant that thrives in wet conditions are cattails, the cultivation of which is currently not profitable for farmers, which is why its fibres are typically used for low-value products like insulation. Iris’s project, RietGoed, aims to develop high-quality textiles from cattails.
Iris developed a machine to mechanically extract fibers from cattails, allowing them to be processed like linen. This innovative approach can help reduce soil subsidence and emissions while creating a biocircular production process utilizing all parts of the plant.
With RietGoed, Iris aims to inspire broader adoption of sustainable practices and scale up textile production.
“Textiles made from cattails could potentially replace synthetic oil-based yarns. I aim to have the process from plant to fiber to product be fully biocircular. After multiple recyclings, textiles can return to the fields, contributing to peatland restoration,” she summarizes.




“RietGoed can be a solution to the nitrogen problem in peat meadow areas. By draining these areas, the soil sinks and nitrogen is released into the air. If we grow cattails on peat meadows in watery peat soil and make clothing from them, farmers will have the opportunity to earn money with this new crop.” – Iris Veentjer




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Sustainable Innovations - Ilse Kremer
Due to the extensive use of harmful chemicals in the fashion industry, synthetic textile dyes are a significant threat to sustainability. They contribute to water pollution as dye residues enter factory wastewater and rivers and can even lead to serious health issues for people handling them. Additionally, synthetic dyeing processes require substantial use of water and energy. Ilse Kremer, the mastermind behind “Fabulous Fungi”, addresses these issues by utilizing fungi to create sustainable textile dyes.




“Fabulous Fungi employs fungi in order to create sustainable and safe textile dye. Fungi use biochemical processes to produce pigments, making the impact different from fossil-based heat and extraction processes.”
This approach uses no harmful chemicals and requires much less water. The fungal pigments, which form the basis of these textile dyes, are biodegradable, ensuring that any remnants in wastewater do not pollute water sources. Furthermore, they are completely safe for both the workers handling them and consumers wearing the dyed garments, eliminating associated health risks.
Fungal dyes thus offer numerous advantages over synthetic dyes and other alternatives and present a promising solution to the environmental and health challenges posed by traditional textile dyeing methods.
“Fabulous Fungi employs fungi in order to create sustainable and safe textile dye. Fungi use biochemical processes to produce pigments, making the impact different from fossil-based heat and extraction processes.”





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Working towards a scalable solution for textile-to textile recycling: Introducing the T-REX Project
Today, only 2% of post-consumer textiles in the EU are diverted to fibre-to-fibre recycling. The T-REX (Textile Recycling Excellence) Project brings together 13 major players from the textile industry along with research institutions to create a harmonised EU blueprint for closed loop sorting, and recycling of household textile waste.



Drishti Masand, Senior Manager, Sustainability Direction – adidas
Across a three-year period, the EU-funded T-REX Project l is working to collect and sort household textile waste and demonstrate the full recycling process of polyester, polyamide 6, and cellulosic materials from textile waste into new garments.
“Circularity is a team sport, and we need to play together to win – this is the ethos of the circularity work at adidas. By bringing together major players across the whole value chain, the T-REX Project aims to demonstrate a new ecosystem approach, with harmonised methods and quality criteria.” – Drishti Masand
The project ultimately aims to develop systemic solutions to the problem of textile waste by identifying the infrastructure, technology, and policy needed to encourage the growth of circular value chains in the textile industry. At the same time, the consortium will also work on assessing how citizens can be empowered to actively contribute to the transition towards a circular textiles system.
“Currently, innovative materials like textile-to-textile recycled fibres constitute less than 1% of the fibre mix. A combination of brand commitment, legislation, and regulation can accelerate the adoption of next-gen materials.” – Jyotsna Gopinath

Jyotsna Gopinath, Innovation Analyst – Fashion for Good
Drishti Masand, Senior Manager, Sustainability Direction at adidas, and Jyotsna Gopinath, Innovation Analyst at Fashion for Good, will delve into the insights and learnings garnered from the project so far in an upcoming talk and panel discussion within the KEYHOUSE area programme, moderated by Muchaneta ten Napel.
Join the “IN CONVERSATION WITH Drishti Masand” session on Tuesday, 3rd September at 11am
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Don’t miss to be part of the Panel Discussion on “Closing the Loop: Breaking Down Barriers in Fiber Recycling for Fashion” on Wednesday, 4th September at 3pm
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Muchaneta ten Napel, Founder & CEO – Shape Innovate
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The TransitionLab, led by the Institute of Textile Technology at RWTH Aachen University (ITA) in collaboration with adidas, focuses on the big picture: creating a sustainable, bio-based textile industry. This involves creating closed-loop systems where materials can be reused and recycled, reducing waste and promoting resource efficiency. One of the key goals is to enhance the environmental performance of textiles by developing bio-based materials that can be used in various applications, including technical textiles, automotive, clothing, and home textiles.


The LightLining project in collaboration with adidas aims to develop sustainable insulating textiles made entirely from aerogel fibers. At the heart of the project are cellulose aerogel textiles that, unlike traditional rigid aerogel products, are both flexible and highly insulating. These textiles combine the benefits of aerogels, such as lightweight and superior thermal insulation, with the flexibility and processability of conventional textiles. This innovative approach promises a cost-effective and scalable solution for energy-efficient applications.
FungalFibers is another collaborative project between the ITA and adidas, aiming to develop sustainable textile solutions using fungal-derived materials. This innovative project explores the use of fungal fibers as a renewable, bio-based alternative to traditional synthetic fibers in the textile industry. Fungal fibers offer several environmental benefits, such as biodegradability and reduced reliance on fossil fuels. The project focuses on optimizing the production process of fungal fibers to ensure they meet the performance standards required for various textile applications.


BioTurf is a sustainable, next-generation artificial turf made from bio-based polymers. Traditional hybrid grass, as used in international tournaments such as the 2024 European Football Championships, combines natural and synthetic fibers which is not environmentally sustainable due to intensive maintenance and difficult disposal. BioTurf can significantly reduce CO2 emissions and water pollution since it uses biodegradable fungal pigments for coloring and requires no harmful chemicals, making it an eco-friendly and durable alternative for sports fields. Thermobonding, the new method employed for the development of BioTurf, avoids energy-intensive latex backing, making it nearly fully recyclable. BioTurf not only meets FIFA standards but also supports the circular economy by using non-food agricultural waste to foster a more sustainable future for sports infrastructure.
“We are delighted to be taking part in Munich Fabric Start in September. This time, we are turning the trade fair into a real-life laboratory and invite all visitors to support us in our research activities. Newly developed products have the potential to have an immediate impact on our everyday lives – this is why people and their needs should be involved in research at an early stage.”

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Game-changing approach delivers planet conscious, trendy denim
In the fast-paced world of denim fashion, Archroma stands as a pioneering force, collaborating with global denim brands and mills to drive the industry towards a greater focus on sustainability, and cater to evolving consumer preferences.
Their latest innovation, DENIM HALO, represents a fresh approach to denim production, blending lower environmental impact with simplicity. This concept introduces an exclusive chemical technology alongside efficient pretreatment and dyeing processes. By superficially dyeing the yarn, DENIM HALO achieves the desired aesthetic while drastically reducing the environmental footprint of denim finishing. This approach eliminates the need for harmful processes such as manual scraping or potassium permanganate spraying. The end result? One of the industry’s most sustainable laser friendly and easy to wash denim, marking a significant stride towards denim that is more planet conscious.
For the classic blue jeans, Archroma’s aniline-free* (Typically more than 95% lower than current industry standard limits. For further information please refer to The Safe Edge portal.) DENISOL® PURE INDIGO 30 dyes, boasting up to 40% water savings compared to conventional dyeing and laundry finishing methods. Meanwhile, the DIRESUL® SMARTDENIM BLUE pre-reduced sulfur dye delivers savings of up to 70%, ensuring a distinctive blue denim look. For black denim enthusiasts, DIRESUL® EVOLUTION BLACK reduces water usage by up to 56% during dyeing and finishing processes, creating unique wash-down effects with a remarkable 57% reduction in overall environmental impact compared to standard sulfur black in synthesis (Life Cycle Analysis by Ecoterrae).



To validate the eco-credentials of their laser-friendly denim fabrics, Archroma collaborates closely with Jeanologia, a global leader in laser technology. The assessments highlight DENIM HALO’s exceptional performance in ‘Light Sensitive Fabric’ and ‘Environmental Impact Measurement’ tests, where in both tests, the DENIM HALO application far exceeds the current ring dyeing market standard.
In essence, Archroma’s commitment to innovation and sustainability not only transforms denim manufacturing but also aligns with conscientious consumer demands for more planet conscious fashion choices. Through DENIM HALO and its array of solutions, Archroma continues to shape the future of denim, one garment at a time.
*Below limits of detection according to industry standard test methods
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Figure 1: Light Sensitive Fabric

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New Fabric Collection by Annanemone
At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, ANNANEMONE will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26
season in the new Design Studios area in the room F 09 on the first floor in S1 DS.




Unusual and visually striking hand painted patterns and illustrations often based on the natural world. The weird and wonderful. Pigeons and flies instead of cats and flamingos. Mushrooms with slugs on them because in nature mushrooms aren’t perfect and often have slugs on them. Anna of annanemone creates everything by hand through the use of gouache, linocut and drawing in her small Prague-based studio. She has a selection of prints for purchase and also creates bespoke custom designs.
Annanemone is a pattern design brand created by the Prague based illustrator Anna Šebestová. All of Anna’s designs are created by hand mostly through the use of gouache and her work is greatly influenced by her love of nature, animals and plants that are not often seen depicted on clothes and products. Anna has contacts among fabric suppliers and sewing studios as annanemone was a clothes brand for about 8 years. Now she focuses on custom designs for brands to have more time to be creative.
“The weird and wonderful. Pigeons and flies instead of cats and flamingos. Mushrooms with slugs on them because in nature mushrooms aren’t perfect – Anna of annanemone creates everything by hand through the use of gouache, linocut and drawing in her small Prague-based studio.”


Annanemone offers a range of designs available for purchase for full buyouts as well as licensing. Custom designs and illustrations for companies are also very welcome!
“All of Anna’s designs are created by hand mostly through the use of gouache and her work is greatly influenced by her love of nature, animals and plants that are not often seen depicted on clothes and products.”
Visit ANNANEMONE in S1 DS | F 09 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.





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New Fabric Collection by LICA
At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, LICA DESIGN STUDIO 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.
LICA Design Studio invites you to take a closer look at the textile trends which are the inspiring base for the new print collection AW 25/26.
Already from far the scarlet red will strike you. With the colour red one might associate power, wealth and glamour. And it is indeed glamorous when Juliette Binoche walks down the red carpet in her vibrant red gown by Dior at the Festival de Cannes in 2024.


And when she then handed over the honorary Palme d’Or to Meryl Streep, she gave a remarkable, emotional speech in honor of Meryl Streep’s achievements. Moreover, Binoche’s words transfer a strong, empowering energy to women in general. With the various use of the colour red in the new print collection LICA likes to put emphasis on this feminine energy, because we believe this is what the world needs right now.
The red colour palette is most present in the trend Phantasmagoria: The colour fills extravagant floral motifs and abstract organic forms. Sharp contours blur. It is a dark theme that also contains colours like dark blue, anthracite and pink.
In Dream Memories, the colours fade as if a misty veil was thrown over the prints. But next to the nostalgic appearance this trend proposes an edgy twist. The mainly floral patterns seem to be fluid and support the idea of blurred, peaceful memories.
“LICA likes to put emphasis on this feminine energy, because we believe this is what the world needs right now.”



While Dream Memories is a return to former (good) times, New Spheres imagines a new future! The complex trend joins worldly and otherworldly elements, explores crystals and cosmic constellations, and deals with a magical technology on the one hand and a distinct sensitivity on the other hand. The prints are full of contrasts, as they also combine dark and light colours, mainly black and white with strong accents of a cold blue.
The Mother Earth theme has a warm expression. Organic, irregular structures come in earthy tones and fiery colours calmed down by green and blue hues. A strong orange possesses a similar energy like the scarlet red of the Phantasmagoria trend. In the face of today’s world it seems inevitable to remember to worship the planet we live on and the nature we live from. In this trend we consciously assemble and mend earth fragments, imitate explosive patterns and revitalize soothing textures.
“A strong orange possesses a similar energy like the scarlet red of the Phantasmagoria trend.”
As the final act we like to present to you the Circus Act, since this theatrical trend is full of joy and lightness which we all might look for. The stories, that are told by the prints, transfer you to another world. They bring all kinds of animals in the most vibrant colours onto the stage and let acrobats swing through the air. We get lost in cheerful geometric patterns in orange, pink or blue colours.





Visit LICA in S1 DS | E 02 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.
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Although MUNICH FABRIC START and BLUEZONE couldn’t be realised physically in the end of January, we want to give our beloved exhibitors and long-term partners the chance to present their collections for Spring.Summer 23 online. We are presenting the most inspiring developments, prints and innovations in all our areas: FABRICS, ADDITIONALS, BLUEZONE, DESIGN STUDIOS, SOURCING & KEYHOUSE.
Prints can be so unique they can even make a statement. This is exactly why they make such a great tool for designers. Energetic and inspiring prints steal the spotlight of SS23 trends – 6dias, Innotex, Manifattura Foderami Cimmino SRL, Printstorming New Graphic Books, Seride SRL present their newest developments.
6dias




The Spring.Summer 23 collection of 6DIAS is divided in 3 themes: RETRO RESORT, GARDEN PARTY & NEO BOHEME. Enjoy new fabrics with fresh colors (like Lime, Mint and Brown), trendy prints and creative weavings. The fabric trading company highlights summer linens, poplins, viscoses, as well as sustainable fabrics, like organic and BCI cottons, recycled polyesters, Ecovero and Lenzing fabrics. The structures range from tafetta, twill, crepe and poplin to voile, chambray, chiffon and mousseline, while the products range from printings, weaving and jacquard to embroidery, laces, pleats and quilts.




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InnoTex Merkel & Rau

Innotex relies on versatility for Spring.Summer 23. Modern trend themes such as Summer of Love and Joyful Expression set highlights with eye-catching, bold designs. Fresh colors form the appetite for carefree, warm summer days and long nights. At the same time, timeless themes such as Taken Back Impressions with a reduced color palette and shapes reflect a long-lasting, elegant zeitgeist. An extra program for trouser specialists is also available this summer.


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Manifattura Foderami Cimmino SRL
Cimmino offers the widest range of fabrics covering all sectors in order to meet the different needs. From classical fabrics to manufacture garments such as dresses and outerwear to contemporary and streetwear fabrics. Always attentive to the novelties, this year the fabric specialist also offers the KOREA collection, who take inspiration from the TV series Squid Game, as well as the Gobelin Contemporary’s collection.




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Printstorming New Graphic Books

In the latest PRINTSTORMING collection, nautical themes are highlighted, with structures such as scales and shimmering water being imitated – as well as beach-inspired prints with shell, starfish and ocean motifs. Prints with jungle leaves and plants combined with large letter applications are ideal for beach shirts and dresses.

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Seride SRL

This season’s moodboard includes sophisticated and soft pastel tones, bright and fresh herbal greens and summery watercolours as well as deep navy, dark orange and red shades. Seride’s goal? Making the collection fully sustainable through recycled and organic materials.


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Discover more Spring.Summer 23 developments from the Fabrics manufacturers in the following blog articles:
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Summer’s best: FABRICS in pastel colours for Spring.Summer 23
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DESIGN STUDIOS' Spring.Summer 23 gets flowery and loud
Although MUNICH FABRIC START and BLUEZONE in the end of January can’t be realised anymore, we want to give our beloved exhibitors and long-term partners the chance to present their collections for Spring.Summer 23. We are going to present some of the most inspiring developments, prints and innovations in all our areas: FABRICS, ADDITIONALS, BLUEZONE, DESIGN STUDIOS, SOURCING & KEYHOUSE.
And today, we are starting with the colorful, flowery and loud collections of our DESIGN STUDIOS.
BUREAUX BO - Design Studio
For Spring.Summer 23, BUREAUX BO – Design Studio offers an energetic, colorful and dynamic collection that makes you feel future optimism. It’s time to enjoy timeless geometry with unique color combinations, feel the beautiful imperfection of hand-painted flowers or explore the refreshing and playful tropical world.
1st trend: timeless but stylish – Graphic simplicity and abstract prints with vibrant color combinations give optimism for the future of feel-good fashion.
2nd trend: beautifully imperfect – Get inspired by the imperfect shapes of our large selection of hand-painted flowers and organic shapes. Let’s be natural artists!
3rd trend: refreshing and playful – These cheerful tropical prints add a splash of color to the collection. Let’s be brave again!



DG Print Mosaidis

The DG Print Mosaidis Spring.Summer 23 collection has been inspired by the explosive desires for colors and printings, trying to influence women’s vibes and give them the boost to express themselves by getting in a sunny, enthusiastic mood.
LICA Design Studio

With the Spring.Summer 23 collection, LICA takes you on vacation, to sunny places and glowing sea-depths. The light in the North is different, they say. From the beach you look onto the sea and search for the horizon. But the sky and sea merge into one. You are wrapped in stillness. Enjoy the summer to the fullest with the new LICA summer 23 collection.






















