We present 5 manufacturers who showed their new designs for the Spring.Summer 2024 season at MUNICH FABRIC START.
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 200 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area.


UNION KNOPF
Based on the analysis of global trends in men’s and women’s fashion, every year Union Knopf launches a new collection of clothing fasteners for the spring-
summer season. The collections feature accessories based on classics and innovative concepts that inspire tailoring businesses. Union Knopf takes a responsible approach to sustainability in the fashion industry, creating raw materials and choosing environmentally friendly production methods. They also respond to the new and occuring market demands.



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VIVOLO
Since the very beginning of its journey in the leather accessories industry, sustainability has been an integral part of the bold and brave approach that led Vivolo from zero to hero. Together with creativity and absolute excellence, to deliver innovative products. These are beautiful beyond comparison and safe for the planet and its inhabitants. RE Vivolo gathers together a selection of outstanding concepts, techniques with sustainable and innovative materials, thus crafting the labels of the future.


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CADICA
FEEDING YOUR IDEAS – part 2°: Cadica’s new SS24 Collection collects all the accessories created and produced inside the Group’s production sites. Each item represents the best quality and design that we can guarantee thanks to our expertise and knowledge. Fashion ideas and suggestions for the next season are explained through the following trends: Elemental, Gypsy Soul, Love Land and Digital Mythologies. All this trends give life to different collection’s lines based on original starred food receipts, discovered around the world that are transformed into fashion shapes, colors and materials.




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TEXCART
The Texcart S/S 2024 collection goes as usual between different targets such as Denim, Menswear, Womenswear and Active.
The colors are the protagonists to be immersed in a fresh and light atmosphere as the summer season requires.
Self-expression dominates, through the bright and vibrant shades of the collections dedicated to women’s clothing, passing through the shades of blue and sand that refer to Mediterranean landscapes faded by the sun, but also through the rigor and elegance of black and white present in a collection dedicated to Menswear, but which is well suited to any gender.
Moreover 3 ecological collections have been created, where all accessories are made from certified and sustainable materials.


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