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Additionals Trends Spring.Summer 26 – Part 7

ADDITIONALS NEWS

Spring Summer 2026 at Bornemann-Etiketten:

Celebrating 20 Years of high class additionals

18. January 2025

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:

The season SS2026 will be colorful, classy and natural at Bornemann – their new label collection reflects the latest trends with a passion for details: their innovative label programs offer designers and brands the opportunity not only to individualize their collections, but also to set trends. The labels combine state-of-the-art materials and surprising designs with the proven quality you have come to expect from us. There are different options for all kinds of applications and sectors:

Playful, optimistic, full of energy: These labels from Bornemann-Etiketten celebrate the lightness of the SS2026 season. With vibrant colors, contrasting patterns and unexpected material combinations, they inspire creative designs. Whether haptic or visual – it’s all about contrasts, which in combination provide impulses and demand new ways of thinking.  Perfect for brands that want to make bold statements!

Future meets classic elegance: the labels of this theme combine high-quality basics with a modern, slightly futuristic twist. They are minimalist but luxurious and set subtle yet striking accents. Ideal for brands that are characterized by timeless aesthetics and at the same time want to keep their finger on the pulse of the times.

Inspired by the beauty and diversity of nature, these labels stand for organic shapes, natural textures and sustainable materials. They embody the desire for a deep connection to nature and are ideal for denim and outdoor clothing or any collection that puts a focus on authenticity.

“Whether haptic or visual – it’s all about contrasts, which in combination provide impulses and demand new ways of thinking.
Perfect for brands that want to make bold statements!”

Digitalization for maximum efficiency
Bornemann offers inspiring labels and pioneers customized digital solutions that optimize the entire workflow. From the initial design idea to product development and series production, our digital tools accelerate and simplify every step. This not only saves time and costs, but also enables seamless collaboration – ideal for global apparel brands.

Your partner for high-quality branding
When it comes to digitalization and quality in the textile sector, they are your first port of call. Their aim is to offer you innovative options for outstanding branding that will take your collections to a new level. With their labels and digital solutions, you can create a strong brand presence that inspires customers worldwide.

20 years of excellence and partnership
In 2025 Bornemann-Etiketten celebrate their 20th anniversary! Since 2005, they have been a competent, service-oriented partner for global brands from various sectors of the textile industry. It is their mission to find solutions for the trend-oriented fashion industry as well as for functional and performance-focused sectors such as the workwear industry. Always in close cooperation with their customers and at eye level. They look forward to continuing this excellent collaboration in the years to come.


VISIT BORNEMANN ETIKETTEN AT H1 | B 20

BORNEMANN ETIKETTEN


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Kantamanto Social Club

Kantamanto Social Club – Pioneering Regenerative Fashion with

Daan Sonnemans & Anabel Poh

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS

17. January 2025

A revolution is unfolding.
Kantamanto Social Club was born from inspiration brought about by the vibrant, bustling markets of Kantamanto, Ghana. Co-founders Anabel Poh and Daan Sonnemans’ objective was to transform the global fashion landscape through amplifying the practices of communities that the fashion and textile industry often overlook. The club’s initiative goes beyond mere sustainability – it’s about reshaping power dynamics in an industry that usually doesn’t empower marginalised communities.

Kantamanto Social Club’s Vision of a Circular Fashion Future
The mission of Kantamanto Social Club is clear: to empower communities in the Global South. It aims to shine a spotlight on communities, particularly those whose circular and regenerative practices have been undervalued for too long. “The core of this project centres on the inherently sustainable communities of the Global South, which have practiced regenerative methods for generations,” explained Daan. Rather than viewing these communities as recipients of Western “aid” or “guidance,” the Social Club positions them as leaders in sustainable fashion.

By focusing on a philosophy that brings traditionally marginalised voices into global discussions on environmental and economic sustainability, the club has taken on the responsibility to empower artisans who are transforming discarded textiles from the Global North into high-value fashion items. They are doing this by providing a platform that showcases the artisan’s potential, creativity, resilience and ability to demonstrate how sustainable practices can counteract global consumption excesses.

Daan poses a crucial question, “How, at the brink of collapse, can we turn the tide and transition the fashion industry towards a regenerative model?” Through these efforts, Sonnemans challenges industry norms, advocating for systemic change that prioritises ecological and social integrity.

Creating Bridges Through Art and Advocacy
Forging tangible connections between local artisans and the global stage, Kantamanto Social Club’s voice can be heard through exhibitions, storytelling, and collaborative research initiatives. These platforms not only underscore the creative potential of upcycled fashion but also offer critical commentary on the prevailing norms of production and consumption in the fashion industry. This approach sets the stage for a deeper exploration into sustainable practices.

Building on this foundation, a significant aspect of the club’s work will focus on sustainability education as a next step. Through workshops, the club will inspire and train the next generation of designers, embedding sustainable thinking right from the start of their careers. Furthermore, the club will facilitate cultural exchanges that elevate the work of Kantamanto’s creatives, giving them the international recognition they deserve. Daan poses a crucial question, “How, at the brink of collapse, can we turn the tide and transition the fashion industry towards a regenerative model?” Through these efforts, Sonnemans challenges industry norms, advocating for systemic change that prioritises ecological and social integrity.

Beyond sparking a creative resurgence, the Kantamanto Social Club actively engages in policy advocacy, influencing global strategies on waste management and sustainable practices. Their initiatives serve as a call to action, urging the international community to reconsider the values and interactions that define the fashion industry. This holistic approach ensures that the impact of their advocacy resonates beyond artistic circles, reaching into the realms of global policy and practical change.

Engage with Kantamanto Social Club
Whether you’re a designer, policy-maker, or curious observer, the Kantamanto Social Club invites you to reimagine the fashion industry—one that’s built on equity, regeneration, and genuine respect for the planet and its people. So if you are looking to dive deeper into the transformative projects of the Kantamanto Social Club or to engage with their ongoing initiatives, you can find out more via their website.

A statement on recent events

“On the night of January 1, 2025, and into the morning of the 2nd, a devastating fire swept through the Kantamanto Market, destroying as many as two-thirds of it. Over 10,000 people—tailors, retailers, kayayei, and artisans—have been affected, losing their businesses and livelihoods.

To us Kantamanto is more than a market—it has become a global symbol of resilience, transforming unwanted textiles from across the world into something meaningful. It stands as a testament to sustainable fashion and the incredible creativity of its community.

Now is the time to stand in solidarity with Kantamanto. Together, we must support this community as they rebuild. We are launching a targeted fundraising campaign for the upcyclers we work with directly. But for now, any and all support is urgently needed and can be provided by donating to The OR Foundation’s fire relief fund, which is being used to directly aid relief efforts. Support here

@kantamantosocialclubWEBSITEDaan SonnemansAnabel Poh

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Curiosity, Courage and Craftmanship

Curiosity, Courage and Craftmanship

Interview with Simon Angel - Guest article by Muchaneta ten Napel

17. January 2025

Clothes Encounters and Warmly Related Relevance
With “FLORECSENCE” as the guiding principle of MUNICH FABRIC START and TECHKNOWLEDGE for the KEYHOUSE, Simon Angel, curator of Sustainable Innovations, highlights how the projects he has chosen can redefine what’s next in fashion by challenging us to think beyond quick fixes and instead embrace a deeper, more holistic approach to sustainability.

Simon, how did you approach curating this seasons Sustainable Innovations exhibit at Munich Fabric Start?

Simon Angel: Well, I wanted the projects included in the Sustainable Innovations exhibit to signal a major shift in the textile industry. The projects I selected this season challenge us to rethink everything from raw materials to end products and production processes, whilst emphasising on sustainability as an ongoing dialogue; it sparks a broader conversation about the future of our industry, urging everyone in the textile community to consider more responsible and imaginative approaches.

Could you elaborate on how year’s philosophy manifests in the exhibited projects?

Simon Angel: Certainly! This year’s philosophy is deeply embedded in each project I’ve selected for the exhibit, particularly emphasising sustainable practices that integrate seamlessly with innovative design. Take Shushanik Droshakiryan’s “PSYCHEDELIC TEXTILES.” Her work pushes the boundaries by harnessing techniques inspired by microbiology and chemistry. Her work serves as a powerful call to action for the industry to rethink the way materials are sourced, valued, and ultimately returned to the environment. By focusing on the end-of-life phase of materials, she underscores the necessity of designing within a circular economy framework, envisioning a future where environmental stewardship and fashion innovation are seamlessly integrated.

Milou – photo credit Lieke Bielderman

Studio Nicky Vollebregts Pollia,” “HIGHLIGHT,” and Uncover” projects are also featured. How do they fit into this narrative?

Simon Angel: Studio Nicky Vollebregt’s projects demonstrate a holistic approach to textile innovation by exploring colour reflection, material transparency, and transformative finishing techniques. The studio isn’t just making visually striking fabrics; it’s probing our concepts of light, colour, and texture, and questioning how small interventions in the material creation process can have far-reaching environmental and usability impacts. It’s a reminder that sustainability and aesthetic appeal aren’t mutually exclusive.

Can you discuss how Daan Sonnemans’s & Anabel Poh’s”Kantamanto Social Club” enhances the themes of this exhibit?

Simon Angel: Daan Sonnemans and Anabel Poh address a critical aspect of sustainability: the human and social dimension. With “Katamanto Social Club,” he focuses on community engagement and ethical labour practices, integrating cultural heritage with environmentally responsible production. I feel that this project goes beyond material innovation because it reminds us that sustainability isn’t just about new materials or recycling; its core is about the people and communities behind the products. In a way you can call his this project a sustainable process-intervention.

Can you tell us about Milou Voorwindens Explorations in 3D weaving”?

Simon Angel: Milou’s work is an excellent example of how reimagining a fundamental technique can open up entirely new possibilities. In “Explorations in 3D weaving,” she looks at the loom not just as a tool for flat textiles but as a platform for sculptural, structural forms. By combining different fibres and experimenting with density, she creates fabrics with varying properties – some rigid, some flexible. These explorations challenge the binary thinking of “fabric vs. structure,” showing how textiles can be engineered in ways that minimise material waste while expanding design potential. Her design-principle brings a shift in the design-pattern-production cycle.

Shushanik

Oscar

Nicky – Pollia
credit Patty van den Elshout i.o.v. TextielMuseum

Wool matters” by Beatriz Isca is another project drawing attention. How does it fit into this years theme?

Simon Angel: Beatriz’s “Wool matters” project underscores the value of a raw material we often take for granted. By spotlighting the processes of sourcing, cleaning, and transforming wool, she shows how something as ancient as wool can be reinterpreted for modern, eco-conscious lifestyles. She not only showcases wool’s versatility; she reveals the stories, heritage, and communities behind the fibre. I am hopeful that her perspective will encourage us to consider the entire life cycle of our materials – and the people involved – before we even start to design.

Lastly, Oscar Wentzs AFTERLIFE REWORK AND RETHINK YOUR OWN TRASH” project stands out. Can you shed some light on this?

Simon Angel: Oscar’s AFTERLIFE project is a bold statement on waste and consumer culture. Through upcycling discarded clothes and materials, he creates street-style garments that demonstrate how a simple change in perspective can spark a larger conversation about responsibility and resource use. It’s the perfect example of how a hands-on, interventionist approach can galvanise people to embrace more circular practices.

Beatriz – Wool matters

How do you see these innovations in the exhibition influencing the future of the textile industry?

Simon Angel: These projects collectively represent a significant shift to question what’s possible and to look at sustainability as an ongoing dialogue rather than a final box to tick. Each project showcased in the Sustainable Innovation exhibit challenges existing paradigms, pushing us closer to a world where textiles are created with both people and the planet in mind.

Thank you for sharing these insights, Simon. Its clear that this seasons Sustainable Innovation exhibit goes beyond showcasing new materials – its about sparking a broader conversation on the future of our industry.

Simon Angel: My pleasure. I’m thrilled for everyone to experience these projects and be part of the conversation. I believe that it is through collective curiosity and willingness to experiment that we’ll drive real, lasting sustainable innovation.

We look forward to seeing the exhibit and witnessing how these pioneering ideas will shape whats next in textile design.

Simon Angel: Thank you. Don’t forget to visit us at the Keyhouse in Hall 7 – we can’t wait to show you how these interventions are rewriting the future of fashion and textiles.


About the author

Founding editor-in-chief of Shape Innovate, Muchaneta has worked in the fashion industry for over 14 years. She is currently one of the leading influencers speaking and writing about the merger of fashion with technology and wearable technology.

Muchaneta ten Napel | m@shapeinnovate.com


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Cartoon - Fashion for courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation

Cartoon – Fashion for courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation

Welcome to Cartoon - Wear your Optimism!

16. January 2025

Welcome to Cartoon– your invitation to a life full of courage, joie de vivre and self-realisation! Our fashion is not just clothes. It is a breeze of fresh, positive energy. ‘Wear your optimism’ is more than a motto – it’s a way of life. It means starting every day with a smile, always looking on the bright side and making the most of every situation. Our fashion is designed to help you live this attitude every day. It should accompany you, encourage you to pursue your dreams and tackle your goals with passion. Above all, it’s about celebrating life, being bold and wrapping yourself in positive energy and self-confidence every day. This is where fashion and optimism come together to create something unique. Welcome to the world of Cartoon, where you not only look good, but feel good too.

Life through rose-coloured glasses – everything looks better with them

Cartoon is more than just a label – it is an invitation to look at life through colourful glasses. In a world that is often far too serious, Cartoon brings a playful lightness and reminds us that we decide for ourselves how we see the day. Our fashion is designed to inspire you to go through life with a smile. The pink and red glasses are more than just an accessory – they are a window to a more positive outlook on life. They invite you to go through everyday life with a smile and discover new colours, unique patterns and high-quality materials that enrich not only your wardrobe but also your world. Put on your rose-coloured glasses and experience every moment more intensely. Every detail gains importance. With Cartoon, everything becomes a little more colourful, a little lighter and, above all, a little more beautiful. Start celebrating the small and big moments in life.

 

Rosy times ahead

At Cartoon, you’ll find clothing that flexibly adapts to your lifestyle. Our fashion is easy and uncomplicated to combine. At the same time, it always emphasises your personality and adds an individual touch. Our fashion is designed to help you express your optimism. It reminds you how important it is to believe in yourself and to recognise and use your own strengths. Cartoon lets your personality shine and gives other people a piece of your positive energy. It’s not just about looking good – it’s about putting your optimism out into the world!

 

Spring is in the air – where should the journey take you?

Our designs are inspired worldwide – by five unique fashion metropolises that couldn’t be more different, but each have a distinctive influence on the fashion world in their own way.

French dressing

Ibiza boho

French dressing: the epitome of nonchalance and elegance. Classic denim jeans, a white slogan shirt and a blouson that transforms into a cape. The look is rounded off with a colourful striped jumper as a belt replacement. Très chic!

Smart Brit chic look: always a good idea! A trench coat and an elegant hat – you’ll always look the part. After all, you never know if you’ll bump into a lord. This look exudes classic British elegance.

Cool Italian extravagance: colours, colours, colours! Italian charm meets unexpected breaks in style. Combine bright colours with extravagant details – and don’t forget to incorporate love and passion into your outfits. The perfect look for an evening that’s as lively as the Italian Riviera!

Enchanting Ibiza boho flair: carefree freedom, relaxed cuts and a laid-back colour palette. Ibiza is the island of freedom, and that’s exactly what this style reflects: uncomplicated, casual and yet absolutely stylish.

A romantic dose of the Orient: inspired by the magical and mysterious expanses of the Orient, we bring together details and patterns that are both classic and mystical.

“Our fashion is designed to inspire you to go through life with a smile. The pink and red glasses are more than just an accessory – they are a window to a more positive outlook on life. They invite you to go through everyday life with a smile and discover new colours, unique patterns and high-quality materials that enrich not only your wardrobe but also your world.”

The new mix and match concept
Our fashion is anything but monotonous – it thrives on the freedom to combine everything. The ability to combine is very important to us. With the new mix and match concept, you can mix and match across all styles and patterns. Bright colour codes meet a harmonious palette of neutrals, creating an exciting balance that offers endless combination possibilities. Everything can, nothing has to.

The world is your catwalk – so wear your optimism, creativity and courage proudly. Because life is far too beautiful to experience it in grey tones. So come on, let’s make the world a little more colourful together!

Brit chic look

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The Source Collection's News: EAST

THE SOURCE – PRIME MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS

IN HALL 2 AT MUNICH FABRIC START

16. January 2025

Some 30 selected clothing manufacturers present their products and services around the latest sourcing services and apparel manufacturing at THE SOURCE studio in Hall 2. The range of services of the internationally experienced manufacturing companies include cut-make-trim (CMT) solutions as well as high-end production.Furthermore, services such as A-Z process solutions including procurement processes are offered – a suitable addition to the diverse portfolio of MUNICH FABRIC START.

As part of the MUNICH FABRIC START, THE SOURCE is a one-stop sourcing platform and the stage to all-in-one providers to present turnkey, end-to-end solutions from PLV to white-label for brands, labels and retail. Companies from some of the most important manufacturing countries such as Italy, Portugal, Greece or Turkey among others will be on site to present a business-relevant mix of services. Discover THE SOURCE in Hall 2.


Discover EAST at Munich Fabric Start!

Are you ready to be inspired by cutting-edge fashion design, unparalleled quality, and lightning-fast delivery? Look no further than EAST, your go-to partner for innovative and high-quality fashion products!

Since 2009, EAST has been at the forefront of the fashion industry, creating stunning designs and providing exceptional services.

With offices in Denmark, Spain, Germany, and China, they bring a global perspective to their work, ensuring that their clients receive the best of the best.

Innovative Design:
Their Design Studio is a hub of creativity, producing 90 new designs every week across 10 unique capsules. From distinctive fabrics to vibrant colors, our collections are always on-trend and captivating.

Top-Notch Quality:
With in-house teams for sourcing, lab testing, fitting, and quality control,  guarantee perfect fits and the highest standards.

Unmatched Speed:
They pride themselves on our quick turnaround times, with a lead time of just 4-6 weeks for first orders and sample creation in 3-5 days.

Sustainability at EAST:
They are committed to sustainable practices, from fabric selection to waste reduction. Their collections feature BCI fabrics, recycled cotton, organic cotton, and Lenzing Lyocell.
They are GOTS, GRS, BSCI certified and Member of HIGG’s

Experience the Future of Fashion:
Their 3D sample development service allows you to visualize designs efficiently, reducing the need for physical samples and minimizing waste.

Join them at Munich Fabric Start and see for yourself why EAST is the perfect partner for your fashion needs. 

Let’s create something amazing together!

Germany – H2 | C 01

“Fashion is not only about following trends, but also about expressing your creativity and personality.”

EAST DK

CHECK THE FULL EXHIBITOR LIST AT THE SOURCE HERE TO FIND YOUR MANUFACTURING PARTNER:

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KEYHOUSE NEWS - PaperTale

KEYHOUSE – The Innovation Hub For Tomorrow's Fashion

Future Proof Compliance x Smarter Communication

Discover how PaperTale bridges compliance and communication, delivering real-time transparency for ethical, circular brands.

15. January 2025

In the atmospheric industrial charm of KEYHOUSE, Hall 7, progressive suppliers and global players from cross-industry sectors will be showcasing their latest new developments and innovations. On over 1,000 square metres, you will find trend-setting future fabrics and new process technologies – be it in terms of sustainability, circular economy, digitalisation & AI, traceability, textile dyeing or finishing. Staged as an interactive think tank, future-oriented show cases will be in the spotlight alongside sustainable innovations.

KEYHOUSE is also home to the main lecture forum of MUNICH FABRIC START with exclusive keynotes, panel discussions, trend presentations, Q&A sessions & expert talks by international industry insiders. Be inspired by the wide range of events at KEYHOUSE.

CHECK THE LECTURE PROGRAM

PAPERTALE TECHNOLOGIES

The textile and fashion industry stands on the brink of transformation. For years, it has faced criticism for lacking transparency, perpetuating greenwashing, and enabling exploitative practices. Today, the sector confronts a new era of accountability, driven by regulations like the Digital Product Passport (DPP), Forced Labour Regulation, Extended Producers Responsibility and the Green Claims Directive. These regulations seek to mend a broken system, yet they also challenge brands and suppliers to navigate the complexities of compliance.

PaperTale offers a revolutionary solution that allows us to adapt and excel in this new reality. We are excited to announce our presence at Munich Fabric Start, where we invite you to explore how PaperTale is shaping the future of fashion.

How PaperTale Makes a Difference

PaperTale is more than a technology platform; it’s a commitment to sustainability, fairness, and innovation. By harnessing blockchain and AI technologies, PaperTale creates a transparent ecosystem that builds trust while ensuring compliance. Our tools empower everyone in the supply chain—factory workers, suppliers, brands, and consumers—to collaborate in creating a more responsible fashion industry.

PaperTale’s Key Features:

Verified Data and Transparency: PaperTale uses a two-point verification system to ensure the accuracy and integrity of supply chain data. This includes creating digital twins of physical products, enabling brands to trace every step from raw materials to the end of life.

Empowering Social Sustainability: Through Social App (SAPP), PaperTale champions worker welfare by providing access to essential information about wages, contracts, and workplace safety, while adhering to GDPR standards. This approach promotes fairness and helps factories proactively address risks while ensuring compliance with regulations.

Smarter Communication and Consumer Engagement: The Consumer App (CAPP 3.0) offers unprecedented visibility for consumers, enabling them to explore the journey of their products. Additionally, PaperTale Network (PTN2.0) generates detailed reports tailored to communicate with regulatory bodies. This dual capability—educating consumers and meeting compliance demands—makes communication smarter by addressing diverse stakeholder needs efficiently and effectively.

Circularity and Future-Proof Compliance: PaperTale supports brands in achieving traceability in the take-back loop, facilitating second-hand market growth and conscious consumption. Additionally, its integrated tools—built on a value-based approach—address systemic challenges like forced labour and greenwashing, ensuring compliance that adapts to evolving regulations.

Turning Challenges Into Opportunities

The wave of new regulations demands unified solutions. Fragmented compliance systems create inefficiencies, particularly for Tier 1 suppliers working with multiple brands. PaperTale’s platform eliminates these inefficiencies by integrating diverse systems and automating data sharing. This ensures consistent, accurate reporting while saving time and resources.

Unlike platforms that rely on self-reported data, PaperTale gathers verified primary data directly from the supply chain. This approach addresses the root causes of issues like greenwashing and forced labour, delivering robust solutions that benefit every stakeholder.

Discover PaperTale at Munich Fabric Start

As one of Europe’s premier trade fairs for fashion and textile professionals, Munich Fabric Start offers a unique space to connect, innovate, and collaborate. At our booth, you’ll experience how PaperTale’s solutions empower brands to achieve transparency, embrace circular practices, and navigate the complexities of today’s regulatory environment. Specifically, you can scan a product using the PaperTale Consumer App and explore its entire lifecycle (DPP-ready set of data) and see the people who created it; hear more about our pilot project with Rifo for take-back loop and see how we enable circularity for brands; or find out how our platform integrates diverse systems to streamline reporting, save time, and reduce errors.

Whether you’re exploring product traceability, seeking to streamline compliance, or driving sustainability, PaperTale provides the tools to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Join Us in Shaping the Future of Fashion

The stakes for the fashion industry have never been higher. Transparency has become the foundation for trust and innovation, and PaperTale is here to transform compliance into a pathway for leadership and growth.

Visit us at Munich Fabric Start in Hall 7 to see how we can work together to build a sustainable, accountable, and thriving fashion industry. Let’s reshape the future of fashion, one transparent thread at a time.

Sweden – H7 KH | K 24

PaperTale’s Advanced Tech in ActionPAPERTALE

Visit the KEYHOUSE AT H7 and find the highlights for the upcoming season.

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Additionals Trends Spring.Summer 26 – Part 6

ADDITIONALS NEWS

Adding value through details: Nilörn’s latest design collections

15. January 2025

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.”


VISIT NILÖRN AT H1 | B 01

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SPRING.SUMMER 26 FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES – PART IV

FABRIC HIGHLIGHTS & MATERIAL NOVELTIES FOR SPRING.SUMMER 26 – PART II

14. January 2025

At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, around 500 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 Spring.Summer 26 season, we present some new products and highlights from international producers in our FABRICS blog posts:

MOON

Their most extensive Spring Summer collection to date features lighter-weight fabrics in pure wool and blends with natural fibres like cotton and linen. Combining classic and contemporary designs with a distinctly British aesthetic, the range suits both formal tailoring and casual styles.

This season introduces their newly developed ‘Vintage Dry Finish’, giving worsted wool qualities a crisp, cool hand feel that brings a modern and relaxed character to traditionally formal fabrics.

In addition to the made-to-order seasonal collection, they are expanding our extensive stock service with a new Wool Linen stock service card. The stock service spans summer weights through to heavy weights, offering iconic tweeds, barathea, cavalry twills, elegant couture tweeds, and much more. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, all are available with minimums from just 1 metre, offering flexibility for a wide range of projects.

Great Britain – H4 | C 06

MOON

GRATEX

Textiles are the fabric from which our passion is woven.

Grausam Textil is a family-owned business with 50 years of international experience, always in tune with the fashion world.
As a partner of BCI and GOTS, they offer a wide range of our products made from organic cotton.

The Spring/Summer 2026 collection features fine jacquard fabrics, traditional and fashion prints, blouse and shirt fabrics, and lace. The season’s color palette ranges from warm earth tones to fruity pastel shades.

Austria – H4 | A 12

GRATEX

LEMAR

Lemar will be proud to be part of your summer success!
Discover our yarn dye stripes range, woven with eco-conscious yarns and advanced technique.
Our fabrics reduce environmental impact without compromising on style or performance. (photo left)

Step into summer feeling good and doing good for the planet. Designed for effortless summer vibes, our fabrics are woven with a commitment to the environment and quality of making. Because great style should never come at the cost of sustainability. (photo right)

Portugal – H4 | F 03

LEMAR

KUMASH TEKSTIL

Kumash Tekstil is aware of its responsibility towards a clean world, nature and future generations. The company has always focused on the harmonious combination of sustainable yarns and natural fibres with fine materials such as bamboo, organic cotton and linen. The new collection for Spring/Summer 2026 is based on this principle and features new weaves and interesting textures. This is complemented by bright, bold colours that convey the energy of summer.

Türkyie – H3 | E 09

KUMASH TEKSTIL

GETZNER

Perfect companions for hot summer days
Summer can come with the new fabrics from Getzner Textil! Fresh colours, high wearing comfort and functionality are at the heart of the new summer collection. The Austrian company is setting standards with innovative materials: non-iron fabrics with natural stretch ensure freedom of movement, which is appreciated both in sports and in everyday urban life. Cooling natural fibres such as cotton, linen and hemp make the collection ideal for warm summer days, while odour-inhibiting properties and a silky feel further enhance the feel-good factor and wearing comfort.

With a clear conscience
Fabrics that not only look good, but also feel good – that is Getzner Textil’s claim. The environmentally friendly and skin-friendly Eco Soft fabrics guarantee 100 per cent comfort – without any synthetic resins, formaldehyde or silicones. Getzner Textil relies on sustainable materials such as organic cotton and the ‘Regenerative Cotton Standard’ (RCS) for its resource-saving production.

Colours that make summer shine
The colour palette of the 2026 summer collection invites you to dream: Delicate blues and soft greens harmonise perfectly with cheerful yellows and warm orange tones. Sandy beige tones and light neutrals provide an elegant base, while navy blue, dark blackcurrant and earthy brown tones round off the palette with stylish accents. Whether brightly coloured or discreetly understated – there is something for every taste.

Austria – H4 | E 03

GETZNER

ELISSA STAMPA

Elissa Stampa is unveiling its Spring/Summer 2026 Collection, filled with a variety of printed and solid fabrics, available in both woven and jersey. The designs showcase vibrant colors, patterns, and textures – all created with sustainability at the forefront.

Türkyie –  S1 | F 104

ELISSA STAMPA

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Additionals Trends Spring.Summer 26 – Part 5

ADDITIONALS NEWS

PANAMA TRIMMINGS

14. January 2025

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:

Panama Trimmings has contributed to the denim industry for over four decades, crafting patches for brands, creators, and enthusiasts passionate about this iconic fabric. What started as a small workshop dedicated to artisanal craftsmanship has evolved into a company balancing tradition with innovation while remaining true to its founding principles. This year marks an extraordinary milestone: the introduction of the first-ever collection of patches made entirely from denim. This launch represents more than a product release—it symbolizes the evolution of an industry, the trust of partners, and the creative spirit of denim enthusiasts. This post delves into the journey behind this groundbreaking collection.

The Denim Culture That Inspires This Work
Denim is more than just fabric—it is a cultural phenomenon. It represents resilience, creativity, and individuality. Worn by everyone from cowboys and rebels to runway models and CEOs, denim transcends borders, generations, and social barriers. Since the first patch was produced, the goal has been clear: to create products that not only meet the functional needs of clients but also enhance the story that denim tells. Over the years, collaborations with some of the most innovative brands in the industry have resulted in patches that embody their values and resonate with their customers. This new collection celebrates the denim culture and the people who make it thrive.

Multiple Moods, Infinite Possibilities
The centerpiece of the denim patch collection is its versatility, catering to a wide range of aesthetics. Luxurious embroidery enhances garments with fine details and elegance. Stone-wash vintage evokes the timeless charm of well-worn denim for lovers of classic styles. Minimalist modern focuses on clean lines and subtle textures for contemporary appeal. Avant-garde elegance features intricate motifs and metal details, redefining style with a modern touch. Daring brilliance pushes boundaries with sparkling accents like strass, appealing to those who embrace innovation and individuality.

Sustainability in Every Stitch
The denim industry faces the challenge of balancing innovation with environmental responsibility, and this collection demonstrates that balance is possible. Sustainability is embedded into every stage of the process, from sourcing materials to refining production techniques. For this collection, Italian organic cotton denim was chosen, aligning with a commitment to both quality and environmental responsibility. Organic cotton is grown without harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, reducing its environmental impact while supporting healthier ecosystems. For durability, the denim is paired with a bio-based PVC backing. Unlike traditional PVC, which is derived from fossil fuels, bio-based PVC is made using renewable resources. This innovation ensures the patches maintain strength and versatility while reducing their carbon footprint. Every detail of this collection, from the stitching to the finishes, was designed with sustainability in mind. It reflects a vision for a future where fashion and environmental responsibility coexist.

The Journey Behind the Collection
Creating these denim patches required extensive research and innovation. The project began with a question: How can patch design be reimagined while adhering to sustainability goals? Months were spent experimenting with materials, techniques, and designs. Collaborations with textile experts, feedback from industry leaders, and an exploration of the latest sustainability innovations all contributed to the final result. Initial reactions from clients and partners have been overwhelmingly positive. The patches have been described as groundbreaking and praised for their versatility, quality, and eco-friendly approach. This feedback validates the efforts invested in this project and fuels further innovation in patch design.

A Milestone for the Denim Industry
The denim patch collection represents a significant step forward for the denim industry. By introducing patches made entirely from denim, the collection challenges traditional norms and showcases the possibilities when innovation meets sustainability. This launch aims to inspire others in the industry to rethink design, materials, and production practices. Denim, as a fabric of resilience and reinvention, continues to evolve, and this collection is a meaningful contribution to its legacy.

“Denim is more than just fabric—it is a cultural phenomenon. It represents resilience, creativity, and individuality. Worn by everyone from cowboys and rebels to runway models and CEOs, denim transcends borders, generations, and social barriers. “

Looking Ahead
As this launch is celebrated, attention is already shifting to future innovations. Exploration of new ideas, materials, and techniques is ongoing to shape the next generation of patches. This collection represents a tribute to the pioneers of denim culture and a vision for what lies ahead. It reflects a commitment to craftsmanship, creativity, and environmental responsibility, ensuring that denim continues to inspire and connect people for generations to come.

Engaging with the Future of Denim
The introduction of denim patches marks a new chapter in the history of denim. It is a story of innovation, sustainability, and collaboration. The hope is to engage the wider denim community and continue the dialogue about how the industry can evolve responsibly. What are your thoughts on this collection? How can sustainability shape the future of denim? Share your insights in the comments or get in touch directly.


VISIT PANAMA TRIMMINGS  AT H1 | D 12

Panama Trimmings


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Additionals Trends Spring.Summer 26 – Part 4

ADDITIONALS NEWS

Hackenberg's New Collection

13. January 2025

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:

The Hackenberg Textile Group has been your partner for tapes, waistbands, textiles and labels since 1873 and offers textile solutions for all industries.

Discover the new Spring Summer 2026 collection with a wide range of colours, designs and materials. Soft Summer combines light pastels with summery prints and soft colour gradients and thus reflects a certain lightness. In contrast to this is Colour Up. Strong, intense colours meet eye-catching designs and sporty tapes. Gentle Retro convinces with ornaments and paisleys in radiant earth tones. High summer feelings brings the theme of Palm Springs. Palm tree designs in a wide variety of variations and textured surfaces on ribbons and labels fancy the summer.

Soft Summer

Soft Summer stands for a wide variety of summery motifs with soft colour gradients. The flowing transitions and designs reflect the lightness of summer. Bright pastel colours underline the summery mood.

Gentle Retro

Gentle Retro combines strong earth tones such as a rich olive and orange with a radiant turquoise, giving the collection a subtle freshness. Motifs such as ornaments and paisleys become ideal designs for summer due to the colour combinations.

Palm Springs

Palm Springs – the name says it all. Various palm tree motifs are interpreted in a wide variety of ways with summery colours. The colours ranges from a strong rasberry pink to noble orange nuances and shades of green.

Colour Up

Colourful – eye-catching – fancy! This is the theme of Colour Up. Strong, intense colours meet striking designs. Colour blocking and comic elements are not to be missed. Sporty elastic and ribtapes complement the theme perfectly.


VISIT HACKENBERG TEXTILE GROUP AT H1 | E 08

HACKENBERG GROUP


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