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EVERY.BODY SS23 Trend #4 – Wild Wide World

Wild Wide World

The race to the metaverse

26. May 2022

We are happy to present you the Spring.Summer 23 trend themes included in our MUNICH FABRIC START Trend Book. We hope the themes will give you the impression of what the next season will bring and that they will inspire you and spark new ideas for your future collections’ development.

WILD.WIDE.WORLD is our 4th trend theme and frankly it tends to be slightly unexpected and a little wild… This is where minimalistic geometrical shapes are being overlaid with traditional patterns to create a cultural screenshot, and where artisanal and folkloric forces meet and race towards creativity.

Quotes from the most diverse cultures of the real and virtual worlds are uninhibitedly mixed and tested

Which colours are of highest importance?

Apparently deep aubergine, dark indigo, earthy browns and blacks root us deeply into our homeland. Warm reds and oranges in the matte brilliance of natural pigments are also added to the palette. Urban accents are included with shining sand and cooper tones. Black is a flexible base colour – either washed out or in True black.

Bold fashion pioneers dive into phygital depths and bring back a style souvenir or two from there. Quotes from the most diverse cultures of the real and virtual worlds are uninhibitedly mixed and tested.

Prints, patterns & connection with nature

WILD.WIDE.WORLD theme is all about ritual motifs from healing and bonding ceremonies – and POWER. Animal prints reappear here like a mirage in a desert, offering an abstract alternative to pre-seasons in an artistic hand-painted style. Interwoven interpretations of patchwork in restrained colours underline the handcrafted character of the theme, while marbled and mineral prints confirm the connection to nature.

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EVERY.BODY SS23 Trend #3 - BAROQUE.POP

BAROQUE.POP

the maximalist mood of this trend theme needs expressive fabrics

17. May 2022

We are happy to present you the Spring.Summer 23 trend themes included in our MUNICH FABRIC START Trend Book. We hope the themes will give you the impression of what the next season will bring and that they will inspire you and spark new ideas for your future collections’ development.

BAROQUE.POP is the third trend theme included in our Spring.Summer 23 Trend Books. The maximalist mood of BAROQUE.POP needs expressive fabrics with extraordinary surfaces and rich decorations to shine. Without a doubt, this theme is best shown in unique surfaces – technical materials like sporty mesh fabrics or highly elastic stretch are at its core. Full of juxtapositions, BAROQUE.POP is responsible for releasing unlimited amounts of expressive energy.

Bold colours and otherworldly reflections – real and virtual – lure us onto the festival playground in this extroverted theme…

TURN UP THE VOLUME !

BAROQUE.POP is pretty much about celebration. The desire to celebrate concludes with expressively beaming colours – heavily influenced by the sportswear aesthetics. The motto of strong colour combinations is: Don’t be afraid of contrasts! Make statements! In juxtaposition, primary colours multiply their power. When used as solid tones – they reveal the spirit of expressive energy. Metallic coatings and the use of intensive gloss effects is definitely a move towards the virtual future…

Inspired by fantasy creatures of the techno era and gaming, patterns pop up as hip graphics.
3-D effects, sometimes visual, sometimes haptic additionally activate prints and patterns…

MORE IS MORE.

The details of BAROQUE.POP follow a simple formula – MORE IS MORE. From futuristic trimmings, accessories, prints or through styling itself. Prints and colours are courageously and playfully layered. The playful aspect of this trend theme is shown in an almost childlike joy of combining such different elements together. Overcoming the conventional idea of beauty is the stylistic goal of the BAROQUE.POP trend theme. Combining crew socks in pool slides with bucket hats over hoods are the beginning of new aesthetics.

Fabrics glitter, sparkle and shine but always with the reassurance that sequins and coatings are sustainable. Even at the peak of exhilaration, BAROQUE.POP remains focused on sustainability, new technologies and provocative designs.

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EVERY.BODY SS23 Trend #2 - SOUVENIR D'UN MOMENT

SOUVENIR D’UN MOMENT

- the joy of carefree happiness and the little things in life -

11. May 2022

We are happy to present you the Spring.Summer 23 trend themes included in our MUNICH FABRIC START Trend Book. We hope the themes will give you the impression of what the next season will bring and that they will inspire you and spark new ideas for your future collections’ development.

SOUVENIR D’UN MOMENT is our second theme that is all about the search for happiness, joy and all the little things in life. This theme loves loose and relaxed, silky materials with hand-printed or regular prints and motifs. It definitely brings back this ‘Brigitte Bardot’ holiday vibe with a playful twist.

Even though, the moments of relaxation and joy are of highest importance within the SOUVENIR D’UN MOMENT theme, the sensuality, romance and a little bit of sex appeal are also crucial here. Shorts, midriff revealing tops and subtle cut-outs are the elements that represent the carefree aspect of SOUVENIR D’UN MOMENT. The overall feeling is that those colourful and intriguing textiles and cuts put you in a good mood and spread pure joie de vivre!

Playful details allow this theme to breathe with smiling ease

What colours stand out the most? Just imagine a poetic watercolour painting – calming blues, violets and yellow tones are paired with cool neutrals like matte greens and khaki. Off-whites and light-greys highlight the palette with perfect high-summer shades.

 

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How to mix playfulness with sophistication? It is all about the details… Contemporary illustrations are reflecting the mixture of those two currents by telling humorous and complicated stories in an approachable way – for example by using delicate lines.

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ReSOURCE Fabrics highlight the industry's buzzwords: traceable, closed-loop, low impact

ReSOURCE Fabrics Spring.Summer 23

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5. May 2022

ReSOURCE is the sourcing platform for environmentally friendly and responsibly produced textiles, clothing and accessories. Search, discover and connect – all in one place. Source sustainable materials online at any time on www.resource-textiles.com

This season, we received more than 180 ReSOURCE materials – together with the samples for the Autumn.Winter 22/23 season, more than 560 innovative fabrics & additionals from 87 manufacturers are presented in our Brand & Material Search.

We have already introduced you to 10 other ReSOURCE Fabrics manufacturers in these two blog articles #1 & #2. Here are the next 5 most futuristic manufacturers with their sustainable developments for Spring.Summer 23 starring traceable or regenerated fabrics produced in a closed-loop or with eco-low chemical impact finishings:

  • MANIFUTURA – Kadeks Tekstil
  • Pastel by Yilmazipek
  • Philea Textiles SAS
  • Secen Tekstil

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MANIFUTURA - Kadeks Tekstil

  • Categories: Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 100% Lyocell
  • Weight: 180 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC
  • Speciality: Carbon zero lyocell, help reduce CO2 emissions, closed-loop production process that converts wood pulp into cellulose fibers

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Recycled
  • Composition: 55% kbA Cotton, 45% rec Polyester
  • Weight: 155 g/sqm
  • Certifications: GRS, OCS BLENDED
  • Speciality: kbA = controlled organic cultivation

  • Categories: GOTS, Organic/Natural
  • Composition: 100% kbA Cotton
  • Weight: 125 g/sqm
  • Certifications: GOTS
  • Speciality: kbA = controlled organic cultivation

Manifutura is a pioneer when it comes to sustainable textile materials – it has been producing organic and sustainable fabric since 1993.

Manifutura is committed to use 100% sustainable materials.

Egedeniz Group and Manifutura ensures that at least 98% of the materials used throughout the supply chain come from sustainable materials. Materials are classified as sustainability in accordance with the preferred fibers criteria set by the Textile Exchange – a global nonprofit which develops, manages, and promotes sustainable industry standards. By being vertical integrated, Manifutura can ensure that sustainability objectives can be followed throughout the supply chain.

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: 100% rec Polyester
  • Weight: 70 g/sqm
  • Certifications: GRS

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 60% kbA Cotton, 40% Tencel®
  • Weight: 155 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC, OCS BLENDED
  • Speciality: Production process with closed cresil run which converts wood pulp into cellulose fibers, kba = controlled organic cultivation

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: 6% Elastane, 94% rec Polyamide
  • Weight: 250 g/sqm
  • Certifications: GRS

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Pastel by Yilmazipek

Finding its inspiration in the rich textile heritage of Bursa, which has enclothed the world since time immemorial, Yılmazipek derives its strength from its creativity, its exacting production standards, experienced and dedicated team, and wholistic sustainability policies which respect man, nature and wellbeing of posterity.

Pastel’s core values? Integrity, Cooperation, quality, respect and fairness.

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 100% Lyocell
  • Weight: 160 g/sqm
  • Speciality: Lyocell, a cellulose based chemical fiber, only one chemical used in a closed loop (min 95%).

  • Categories: Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 100% Acetate
  • Weight: 160 g/sqm

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Philea Textiles SAS

A large part of PHILEA‘s collection is dedicated to premium quality linen or linen blends (Tencel, viscose, cotton) that are both comfortable and cool. The company also offers easy wear and easy care cotton/polyamid mixes for a sporty and contemporary look. Besides, fluid satin and crepe in viscose or viscose/acetate as well as FSC/ECOVERO viscose make a look feel fresh.

The collection, entirely designed and produced in France, guarantees a fully traceable and environmentally friendly supply chain.

<< Masters of Linen – 100% Made in Europe. Traceable fabric: Linen from Normandy, dry-spun (no use of water), woven, and finished (without chemicals) in France.

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Eco Finished
  • Composition: 100% Linen
  • Weight: 230 g/sqm
  • Certification: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®

  • Categories: GOTS, Organic/Natural, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 40% Acetate, 29% Cotton, 31% Linen
  • Weight: 190 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Organic cotton yarn used; linen from Terre de lin Inside

  • Categories: Recycled, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 33% Acetate, 33% Linen, 25% rec Cotton, 7% rec Polyester, 2% Other Fibers
  • Weight: 215 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Rec. yarn is used; Linen from France: Terre de lin Inside

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 29% Acetate, 71% Linen
  • Weight: 265 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Masters of Linen – 100% Made in Europe. Terre de Lin (inside) Traceable fabric: Linen from Normandy, dry-spun (no use of water), woven, and finished (without chemicals) in France

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Eco Finished, Organic/Natural, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 33% Linen, 67% Tencel®
  • Weight: 210 g/sqm
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Tencel: cellulose based chemical fiber (Lenzing Technology: closed loop production process which transforms wood pulp into cellulosic fibers); Traceable fabric: Linen from Normandy, spun, woven, and finished in France. Eco-low chemical impact finishing, eco-traceability, eco-waterless.

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Eco Finished, Organic/Natural, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 82% Linen, 18% Tencel®
  • Weight: 250 g/sqm
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Tencel: cellulose based chemical fiber (Lenzing Technology: closed loop production process which transforms wood pulp into cellulosic fibers); Traceable fabric: Master of Linen (Made 100% in Europe), Linen from Normandy, spun, woven, and finished in France.Chemical-free finishing, natural colour.

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Secen Tekstil

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 93% ECOVERO™, 7% Rayon
  • Weight: 127 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC
  • Speciality: Lenzing EcoVero derived from sustainable wood, 50% lower emissions & water impact compared to generic CV

Secen Tekstil constantly researches, follows and ponders new ways to reduce its carbon footprint.

When it comes to sustainability, yarn brands that have become the world’s standard are included in Secen’s production portfolio. Thanks to the collaborators such as Repreve, Ecovero, Naia, Viloft and Sorona, our products always get a passing grade from world clothing brands in terms of sustainability.

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  • Categories: Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 44% Naia™, 56% Viscose
  • Weight: 139 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Eastman Naia™ cellulosic fiber, made with sustainably sourced wood.

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 57% ECOVERO™, 43% Rayon
  • Weight: 153 g/sqm
  • Certifications: EU Ecolabel, FSC
  • Speciality: Lenzing EcoVero derived from sustainable wood, 50% lower emissions & water impact compared to generic CV

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Regenerated Celulosics
  • Composition: 30% Naia™, 25% Hemp, 45% Tencel®
  • Weight: 185 g/sqm
  • Certifications: FSC, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Speciality: Eastman Naia™ cellulosic fiber, made with sustainably sourced wood.Tencel®: closed loop production process which transforms wood pulp into cellulosic fibers

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: 100% Repreve®
  • Weight: 140 g/sqm
  • Certifications: GOTS
  • Speciality: Repreve® is a performance fiber from post-consumer plastic bottles & pre-consumer waste; Taffeta with Flower/Cicek embroidery

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EVERY.BODY SS23 Trend #1 – AUGMENTED ESSENTIALS

Augmented Essentials

The need for mindful products

2. May 2022

After a long period of disruption and restriction, we enter the trend themes of MUNICH FABRIC START for Spring.Summer 23 with a new feeling – in fact, a new definition – of individuality and community. We are looking towards a time that will redefine our perception on many levels. We are longing for a post-pandemic world where everything is “back to normal”, and at the same time, we realise this magic moment of resolution and healing will not suddenly arise. Instead, we are experiencing a process of redefining meaningfulness, happiness, sustainability and participation.

In search of optimism, a new balance and an individual self-image, we rediscover ourselves and others with an improved worldliness and tolerance. We feel a new kind of empathy and connection to the grand human and climatic issues. Fashion that is guided by social activism and that creates products with a purpose pushes us towards truemorrow – towards a more fulfilling future. We take a new course with our lives with the goal of doing more good.

The upcoming blog articles will feature 4 trends of EVERY.BODY Spring.Summer 23. This first blog article is about Augmented Essentials and the need for mindful products. Find out what this trend is about:

Progressive, sustainable, and reduced to the max – in Augmented Essentials, the hidden benefits of fashion count more than ever before. Rediscovered natural materials and revolutionary features satisfy the hunger for mindful products.

Knowledge and information become crucial here. Disguised within the smart, minimalist designs, they appear on the label – listed as the most important material and as critical knowledge.

In the process of achieving a fully holistic lifestyle, research and science provide the correct answers. Thus, clever e-bikes are becoming a global choice, and biodegradable plastics are the key to truly ecological, circular products.

At the same time, customers are adapting more mindful consumption patterns and tend to prefer products that support non-profit organisations. Mindful products are therefore becoming increasingly important.

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Sustainable Innovations #6: Wearable muscles by MotorSkins

MotorSkins' shape-changing soft-robotic textiles

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Spring.Summer 23 #6

30. April 2022

Innovative, intelligent, interactive: MotorSkins is a pioneering start-up in the field of shape-changing soft-robotic textiles. The Berlin-based company produces garments that help muscles move without any electronics such as batteries or motors – making them a pioneer in the industry. The first item produced is a compression garment for the legs.

The special feature: the textiles are being stimulated by the movement of the users thanks to the new design and the innovative material. This creates a cycle: when the foot of the user compresses one part of the circuit against the floor (during a step), the pressure and volume are transferred to the active part, which powers it.

As an interface between sport, wellness and health, the start-up creates products that can be used medically, for relaxation or to support movement, depending on requirements. Currently, the young, international team at MotorSkins is working on textiles that are attached to the joints to make running easier – either for normal movements or also for illnesses. Inspired by nature, made for people.

“MotorSkins technology bridges the functionality of soft-robotics with the versatility of textiles. We are a development platform for applications that explore human-machine interaction. Our technology creates a new paradigm of innovation in materials and sustainability where smart active elements are made without integrating electronics or batteries.”

– Juan Opitz-Silva

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Flower matter by Irene Purasachit >> 

Offcuts collection by Seok Park >>

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Sustainable Innovations #5: The Healing Imprint

The Healing Imprint by Laura Deschl

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Spring.Summer 23 #5

22. April 2022

Emotional healing through clothing – where science and textiles come together: The Healing Imprint explores the therapeutic potential of knitted garments. Bodysuits, gloves, socks and pillowcases are made to stimulate acupressure points on different parts of the body such as the hands, feet and head when moved. The custom-made textiles have grids through which small massage balls can be moved. By this, the acupressure points can be targeted.

Laura Deschl is not only the designer of these special textiles, but also has a background as a yoga teacher – she used her knowledge to develop a yoga-based movement practice that uses one’s own body weight to increase pressure on certain points of the body. According to Deschl, trauma can also be worked through with this method. In combination with a trauma-sensitive yoga practice, the clothing thus becomes an individual tool that can release and dissolve even deeper emotions. The Healing Imprint shows how the fields of science, economics, medicine, psychology and textile production can be harmonised in an interdisciplinary way.

Healing Imprint
Healing Imprint

Allowing and feeling emotions: Mental illness and trauma are often still a rather invisible topic in society. One of Laura Deschl’s major concerns is therefore to draw attention to issues surrounding mental health and the traces of trauma on the body and to destigmatise them. Deschl wants to help patients train their body awareness and in this way bring them closer to their body again.

“With The Healing Imprint garments, the acupressure aims to help the wearer access buried memories or emotions, while the trauma-sensitive yoga practice facilitates introspection around those recollections. Considering that our society has an intense history of war, severe traumatisation and high exposure to everyday postwar stressors were common. These memories can get stored in the body’s memory and even be passed on over generations. Emotional wellbeing and healing is thus another angle to look at sustainability. A balanced body and mind are more likely enabling to make decisions that are in alignment with other humans and the planet.”

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Futuristic ReSOURCE Additionals count on biobased alternatives & natural colouring

ReSOURCE Additionals Spring.Summer 23

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20. April 2022

ReSOURCE is the sourcing platform for environmentally friendly and responsibly produced textiles, clothing and accessories. Search, discover and connect – all in one place. Source sustainable materials online anytime www.resource-textiles.com

More than 180 new ReSOURCE materials are presented from the Spring.Summer 23 season – together with the samples from the Autumn.Winter 22/23 season, more than 560 innovative fabrics & additionals from 87 companies are now being presented to you in our manufacturer and material search.

It is the biobased alternatives, pollution free finishings, recycled materials and innovative colouring through natural sources like coffee grounds that make the newest trims and accessories as futuristic as they are. We present you the Spring.Summer 23 developments you shouldn’t miss of our ReSOURCE Additionals exhibitors

  • Bodo Jagdberg GmbH
  • Bornemann-Etiketten GmbH
  • Nilorn Germany GmbH

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Bodo Jagdberg GmbH

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Recycled
  • Composition: 45% Stone Paper, 40% rec Filling Material, 15% Binders
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Reuse in the form of corozo powder, thermosetting fillers, binders and dyes; Corozo is a sustainable source from palm seed and very resistant.

  • Categories: GOTS, Organic/Natural
  • Composition: 100% kbA Cotton
  • Certifications: GOTS, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Recycled
  • Composition: 75% rec Wheat fibres, 25% Thermosetting molding compound
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Fibers of the products used in the food industry and molding compound are OEKO-TEX conform. The buttons built in a process which creates a “closed-loop system” by reusing.

BODO JAGDBERG is putting more emphasis on functionality this season as well as opulence and extravagance. Sporty elegant colors such as aqua glass, digital lavender and cashmere are becoming an absolute eye catcher. Real styling boosters such as Holographic and cosmic paper will set new standards. Sustainable innovations include vegan cactus leather, coffee dyes, recycled corozo, closed loop recycling and many more…

<< VEGAN CACTUS LEATHER LABELS

  • Categories: Leather & Alternatives, Organic/Natural
  • Composition: 100% Desserto® Cactus Leather
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®, USDA Organic
  • Specialities: Vegan cactus leather is sustainable, fast growing (harvest every 6-8 months), needs little water (rain water and earth minerals) & is very resiliant.
  • Awards: PETA awarded & Green Product Award 2020

  • Categories: Organic/Natural
  • Composition: 100% Corozo
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Corozo comes from the sustainable source palm seeds; is very resistant, easy to stain, and gets a slightly mottled appearance after staining.

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Recycled
  • Composition: 25% Coffee Grounds rec, 25% Bio Polyester Resin, 5% Plasticiser, 45% rec Filling Material
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Coffeeground creates a special textured effect; the other components (recycled theremosetting fillers, bio polyester resin, pasticiyers and dyes) are in conformity with OEKO-TEX.

  • Categories: Organic/Natural
  • Composition: 93% Cotton, 4% Biopolymer, 3% Dyes
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Cotton button perfect for garment dye, available in different shapes: jeans buttons, snap buttons, rivet to buttons, and deco pieces. Ligning: Biopolymere which are incorporated into the plant cell wall and thereby cause the lignification of the cell. Natural dyes.

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: 98,3% rec Nylon, 0,6% Binders, 1,2% Dyes
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Product contains of Nylon spinning platic scrap, masterbatch (1,2%), and additives (0,6%). Built in a process which creates a “closed loop system”. Use of primarly scrap materials is based on the recovery of textile waste and residues.

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: 100% rec Polyester
  • Certifications: GRS, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Satin ribbon with sublimation print; labels with sublimation and silkscreen print.

  • Categories: Natural, Recycled
  • Composition: 95% Bio Polyester Resin, 5% Mixed Material
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Bio polyester produced from recycled materials and renewable sources, with 40% bio-derived content.

  • Categories: Eco Finished
  • Composition: 100% Metal
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Usage of raw materials, special finishing techniques create electro pleating look by saving 80% water, 20% electricity, 99% chemicals, 90% waste.

  • Categories: Organic/Natural, Recycled
  • Composition: 55% rec Paper, 35% rec Filling Material, 10% Binders
  • Certifications: FSC, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: Recycled paper is used to produce labels or buttons with f. e. marbled horn look. The recycled paper, recycled thermosetting fillers, technical binders and dyes are in compliance with OEKO-TEX.

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Bornemann-Etiketten GmbH

  • Categories: Biodegradable, Recycled
  • Composition: Binders, Paper
  • Specialities: FSC (Mix) Paper with compostable adhesive

In the coming season, Bornemann-Etiketten follows the motto “Breaking new ground together” and is all about transformation. The digital service BRN.CREATE offers a new kind of digital product development, which is sustainable, intuitive and integrable. The Spring.Summer 23 collection shows innovative and sustainable materials and a wide variety of creative labeling options. Bornemann’s mission: Offering the best possible solution to let your brand shine every day.

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  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: Latex, Paper, rec Material
  • Certifications: FSC
  • Specialities: Latex-containing paper with recycled material (post-consumer waste)

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: 100% rec Polyester
  • Certifications: GRS
  • Specialities: rec. Post-Consumer Polyester, Satin, double-sided digital printing

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: Thermoplastic Polyurethane
  • Certifications: GRS
  • Specialities: recycled thermoplastic polyurethane material, printed, 0.3mm thick

  • Categories: Recycled
  • Composition: rec Cotton, rec Polyester
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: woven label made from recycled polyester (warp) and recycled cotton (weft)

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  • Categories: Leather & Alternatives, Recycled
  • Composition: 50% Apple Powder, 50% Polyurethan
  • Specialities: fabric backing consists of 80% cotton & 20% polyester blend; embroidery from recycled polyester

  • Categories: Pollution free
  • Composition: 100% Zinc Alloy
  • Certifications: Bluesign (Certified manufacturing process, guidelines for use of chemicals, controls their compliance, covers consumer protection, wastewater, exhaust air, occupational safety and resource productivity.)

  • Categories: Leather & Alternatives, Recycled
  • Composition: 50% Polybutylene Terephthalate, 50% Polyurethan
  • Certifications: GRS, STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: 50% post-consumer recycled Polyester, 50% DMFA-free PU

Nilorn‘s current focus is on labels and trims with a more biobased input. Nilorn introduces textile labels in TencelTM, organic cotton and linen and embroidered badges in viscose. There is also a high potential in the area of vegan leather alternatives – which is why Nilorn shows different options like cork with a fully biobased backing, Piñatex® apple-leather or FSC jacron. Nilorn believes in taking a holistic approach in Sustainability including the entire design process, manufacturing and supply chain.

<< LABELS with pollution free Bluesign print (water-based adhesive, finish and ink, carrier PET)

  • Categories: Pollution free
  • Composition: 65% Dyes, 35% Binders, Polybutylene Terephthalate
  • Certifications: Bluesign (Certified manufacturing process, guidelines for use of chemicals, controls their compliance, covers consumer protection, wastewater, exhaust air, occupational safety and resource productivity.)

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  • Categories: Pollution free
  • Composition: 100% Zinc Alloy
  • Certifications: Bluesign

  • Categories: Leather & Alternatives, Recycled
  • Composition: 100% rec Leather
  • Certifications: Leather Standard by Oeko-Tex®

  • Categories: Organic/Natural
  • Composition: 100% Corozo
  • Certifications: STANDARD 100 by Oeko-Tex®
  • Specialities: natural material dyed with black color

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Sustainable Innovations #4: "Sunkolor" by Panorama Fabrics

"Sunkolor" by Panorama Fabrics - The Textile UV Indicator

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Spring.Summer 23 #4

12. April 2022

With climate change still gathering momentum, the intensity of the sun’s invisible UV rays is also increasing. The problem: the intensity is not visible to the eye. The result: sunburn and damage to our skin that sometimes only appears years later which makes it all the more important to protect our important organ.

Exactly this is possible with Sunkolor. The material helps to visually perceive sun exposure and to establish a healthy relationship with it as a result. The technology Panorama Fabrics, the material driven Design Studio from Berlin, manages to make UV rays visible. For this purpose, Sunkolor yarns, which are produced in Germany, are woven into textiles.

When exposed to sunlight, the colour of the material changes thus indicating the dangerous UV index range. The change of colour makes it immediately clear once the situation becomes critical. In the first step, the yarns will be attached in labels to hiking backpacks. In the long term, a variety of different or outdoor garments will be made from this yarn.

The vision:

Create new tools to adapt in a changing environment caused by climate change.

Panorama Fabrics studio aims to contribute with its own products and pioneering designs to highlight the possible interaction between textiles, humans and our climate. Research is being carried out on innovations to make more people aware of the effects of climate change and at the same time support them in dealing with it. The two founders, Gabriela Kapfer and Karina Wirth, share a fascination for different materials and a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration, which enables them to create something new and progressive together.

“Sunkolor makes the invisible visible to create awareness.”

– Gabriela Kapfer & Karina Wirth

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Biotic_Bacteria to wear >>

Flower matter >> 

Offcuts collection by Studio Popopo >>

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Sustainable Innovations #3: +17,4% - Offcuts Collection

"+17,4% - OFFCUTS" Collection by Seok Park / Studio POPOPO

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Spring.Summer 23 #3

29. March 2022

Making good use of leftovers from textile production – and using them to upgrade the same garments?

It’s possible: while working in the garment industry, product designer Seok Park saw the vast amounts of leftovers that are created. It inspired him to put them to good use. With his studio Popopo from Eindhoven, he launched the OFFCUTS project for this reason. In the OFFCUT collection, additional parts for garments are made from fabric scraps – fabric scraps that are left over from the production of exactly these garments and that offer added value when the garments are used. The goal is not only to reuse scraps, but also to add value to them to make another product and thus incorporate them into the garments produced.

Each work is named after the percentage that indicates the waste in the production of garment patterns.

Re-use, re-value, re-connect

“Through the project, I would like to point out the potential materiality of these leftovers by discovering their own unique story as a general material beyond industrial by-products or reusable waste.”

– Seok Park

17.4: This is the percentage of excess cut produced in the production of chore jackets, the classic workwear item. The functional value is now obsolete – so the project uses +17.4% leftover pieces from 60 Chore Jackets to produce a collection of practical accessories. These accessories offer additional benefits for specific conditions such as weather conditions of the different seasons and more.

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Find more infos about SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS in the interview with Simon Angel, curator of the Sustainable Innovations forum, the project #1 ‘Biotic’ and the project #2 ‘Offcuts’:

Interview about Pre-Creation, -Action and -Connection in our industry >>

Sustainable Innovations SS23 #1: Bacteria to wear by Lionne van Deursen >>

Sustainable Innovations SS23 #2: Flower Matter by Irene Purasachit >>

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