Tag: Munich Fabric Start

  • Bluezone By Munich Fabric Start Kicks Off On September 03

    Bluezone By Munich Fabric Start Kicks Off On September 03

    BLUEZONE has established itself as one of the world’s most important denim fairs as well as the initiator of a strong industry community that stands for the future-oriented reorganization of the denim market.. On the 3rd and 4th of September, BLUEZONE will present the latest developments for denim, finishes, washes and ready-made solutions under the ALL RELATED theme in Halls 6 and 7, supplemented by vintage and timeless segments and the latest edition of BLUEFEST in the Bluepark.

    BLUEZONE by MUNICH FABRIC START Kicks Off On September 03

    ALL RELATED

    In the ever-changing denim industry, weaving mills, producers and manufacturers are now more than ever in direct contact with consumers and need to develop their marketing and communication skills in a similar way to denim brands. Until recently, an invisible border separated the players in the jeans industry from end consumers. Today’s open-minded and curious customers now demand transparency not only from brands, but also from producers. At the same time, brands are transferring more and more responsibility to the producers. It is precisely in this interactivity that the new connection for interaction with end consumers lies. Blockchain, transparent distribution concepts and social media together build new standards that the industry itself must set. Weaving mills and manufacturers are part of an ALL RELATED chain of global value shifts in society.

    ‘With BLUEZONE as one of the largest international denim trade fairs, a platform has been created that brings together experts, invited to pass on their know-how. This is where networking takes on a new dimension. New communication channels, transparent production chains and changing consumer behavior present the denim industry with fundamental challenges, but at the same time also offer great opportunities for a future-oriented BLUE Industry’ – Sebastian Klinder, Managing Director MUNICH FABRIC START

    ALL RELATED COLLAB PROJECT

    The ALL RELATED COLLAB PROJECT at BLUEZONE is a defining showcase of how future collaborations can and will look like. This initiative combines creativity, cooperation, transparency and responsibility. International designers, fabric suppliers, additional manufacturers and producers have split up into 8 teams and have tried to realize their vision of a sustainable denim silhouette.

    ‘With the ALL RELATED COLLAB Project we go one step further. This project is an unprecedented initiative whereby 23 BLUEZONE exhibitors have joined forces with designers to create an innovative vision of denim.’ – Lucie Germser, Head of Communication & Design, Monsieur-T.

    Innovation and sustainability are now and will remain central themes for denim. Innovation highlights presented at BLUEZONE :

    Candiani claims to drastically reduce water consumption through its patented Kitotex technology, it is biodegradable and even helps to clean waste water. Conventional chemicals are no longer used. Naveena Denim focuses on eco-friendly, functional fibres, yarn engineering and presents “Zevolution”, a denim made of environmentally friendly fibres instead of cotton and “Retrotech” a modern vintage cotton with a stretch admixture.

    Texpro recycles 70% of the water used for production and uses laser washing techniques for dyeing and finishing. Bossa is launching the new “Eversoft” family series with new finishing technologies that are claimed to deliver extreme comfort and super soft touch.  Berto expands the “Pianeta” product range, which recycles production waste. Calik Denim focuses on “Selfsized Boost”, a new concept for long-lasting favorites.

    Thanks to the “Cactus Project”, Kilim Denim uses a new technology that allows indigo to adhere better to the warp yarn, saving 93% water. Tejidos Royo presents , as they claim, the world’s only Foam Indigo Dyeing technology, reducing water consumption by 100%, chemical use by 89% and energy consumption by 65%.

    BLUEZONE by MUNICH FABRIC START Kicks Off On September 03

    BLUEZONE by MUNICH FABRIC START Kicks Off On September 03

    Candiani Denim and Ruedi Karrer – Collab

    Candiani Denim and Ruedi Karrer celebrate their first, very special collaboration on the BLUEZONE. Candiani Denim makes Ruedi Karrer’s dream come true: a self-created jean in a limited edition of 60 numbered models. Designed by Ruedi, developed by Candiani and made 100% in Italy by IMJIT. The sales proceeds go towards the expansion of the Jeans Museum in Zurich, founded by Karrer. The very special and very personal jeans project also includes a short film about the life and passion of Ruedi Karrer, which premieres on September 3rd in BLUEZONE.

    DENIM TALKS

    Today, consumers are demanding more and more from their denim. CARVED IN BLUE asks experts how they see the challenges ahead. The new video series courtesy of TENCELâ„¢ Denim revolves around Collaboration, Cotton and Beyond, Closing the Loop and Future Thinking.

    BLUEZONE by MUNICH FABRIC START Kicks Off On September 03

    These and other relevant topics for the denim market will be explored in depth in talks and panel discussions by such names as Sportswear International, Monsieur-T., Archroma, Tejidos Royo, the Blogger’s Hour and in the ALL RELATED COLLAB presentation on the long wooden table running down the centre of the BLUEZONE, which offers space for direct exchange and personal dialogue.

    The full events programme can be found at >> events.munichfabricstart.com

  • Munich Fabric Start Kicks Off On Jan 29 With Several New Initiatives

    Munich Fabric Start Kicks Off On Jan 29 With Several New Initiatives

    Munich Fabric Start is set to kick off next week on Jan 29 at the MOC Munich and in the Zenith Area with over 1,000 suppliers of  fabrics, additionals, denim & sportswear who are going to exhibit their latest product and trend developments in 1,800 collections from 29 to 31 January 2019. The Denim Suppliers will be exhibiting their products at the Bluzone ( Dedicated space for Denim Companies). The organizers are bringing one more segment named B.L.U.E.C.H.A.I.N 4.0 in order to bring more focus on transparency, resource-saving process solutions, and conscious consumption. Companies like SC Ready Garment Technology, Lotus Garments, Denim Authority, and Pagada will be presenting their Spring Summer 2020 collections.

    Other highlights include the ‘FUTURISTIC CUSTOMIZATION GALLERY‘, a joint project by denim specialists MYR from Italy and Fimatex, as well as the presentation of the Capsule Collection developed by PG Denim in cooperation with Jonathan Christopher, the Denim Award winner 2018. Artist Anna Weber, @artworks.and.denim will present her very personal ‘Denim Art Exhibition‘.

    ‘With MUNICH FABRIC START we have laid the foundation in the past for a future-proof trade fair format thereby creating an optimum point of departure and platform for being able to respond to current market developments with the flexibility demanded time and again.’Wolfgang Klinder, Managing Director MUNICH FABRIC START

    Munich Fabric Start

    KEYHOUSE, one of the most talked about space, has been developed with companies cooperating on these future themes, start-ups, experimental research projects of leading colleges and universities as well as projects for unconventional resourcing into a think tank for progressive fashion technology. Its current focal themes include the extended area for installations related to SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS. The development of new technologies, the efforts made for developing sustainable products and assuring transparent processes and supply chains are recognized by MUNICH FABRIC START with the HighTex Award. Awarded for the fifth time now, this innovation prize will again be presented as part of the trade fair at the KEYHOUSE on 29 January 2019 and the award winner will be on display during the trade fair

    With SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS, the HighTex Award as Innovation Award of MUNICH FABRIC START as well as dynamic interactions and a strong line-up of high-calibre lectures and seminars we are providing a unique preview of future-proof materials and manufacturing processes at the KEYHOUSE.‘Frank Junker, Creative Director MUNICH FABRIC START

    Munich Fabric Start

    DENIM TALKS AT THE SHOW

    Seminare, Workshops, and Talks on the latest developments in the denim industry, about consumer needs, Blockchain, sustainability and techno denim all feature on the agenda of the DENIM DOCK in Hall 7.
    The idea and concept of New Heritage, the Festival for All Things Timeless, will be introduced by the masterminds of the event at the New Heritage living room staged at the Reception Lodge of the BLUEZONE outdoor premises. Furthermore, denim experts and influencers will inform visitors about perspectives and their interpretations of current denim innovations.

    PARTICULARS

    SPEAKERS/PANELISTS

    TIME

    SPORTSWEAR INTERNATIONAL TALKS: IT’S A CONSUMER’S WORLD – DEFINE THE DEMANDS AT THE VERY END OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN.

    Sabine Kühnl talking to Kelly Harrington, Maria Hunstig (Vogue), Charles Bahr (Tubeconnect Media) and Gen-Z

    Tuesday, 29 January 2019 from 3.00 pm – 4.15 pm
    Wednesday, 30 January 2019 from 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm

    INSIGHTS INTO CURRENT DENIM TRENDS

    Tilmann Wröbel, Monsieur-T.

    Tuesday, 29 January 2019 from 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm

    RECAPPING TODAY AND KNOW DENIM’S FUTURE – THE POTENTIAL OF CIRCULAR FASHION, NEAR-SOURCING, NEW NEEDS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN AND AUTOMATION.

    Panel discussion with Angela Velasquez (Rivet & Jeans) and industry experts.

    Wednesday, 30 January 2019 from 11.00 am – 12.30 pm

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    Over 90 exhibitors from Denim Supply Chain from different parts of the globe will be exhibiting at the show, to check the exhibitors’ list .The timings of Bluezone are as below:

    29 January 2019 | 9.30 am to 6.30 pm
    30 January 2019 | 9.30 am to 6.30 pm

    Further information about MUNICH FABRIC START can be found at www.munichfabricstart.com.

    Munich Fabric Start

  • Munich Fabric Start – Blue Zone

    Munich Fabric Start – Blue Zone

    Munich Fabric start happened in September and we are over a month delayed in bringing out a report on the same. However I believe that its always better to be  late than never. Hope the readers will forgive the delay  !

    Here is a synopsis from the  show.

    Emerging trends 

    • Green Casts
    • Darker Indigos still strong
    • Stretches getting more and more elastic and great focus on recoveries.
    • Knit denims still strong. But maybe a couple of seasons down the line may slow down.
    • Companies playing around with a mix of multiple fibers to get unique hand feels
    • Double , triple indigo dyeings and coatings

    We were able to cover  a few companies and here are the details from them (in alphabetical order of company name)

    Advance Denim – China

    • Selvedge Denim
    • Green Denims – organic cotton, recycled denim , recycled polyster etc.
    • Functional denims – Theromolite, Coolmax, Tough Max and Cordura
    • Power stretches : 50-80%

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans 

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Calik – Turkey

    • Super stretches for men – with authentic rigid weaves but stretchability going upto 80%
    • Oxygene – quick wash eco friendly denims. Washing time goes down from 60 minutes to 15 minutes
    • Futured –
    • Wool denims

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Candiani – Italy

    • Athletic Denims with natural ring effect
    • Stripey effects with yarn
    • Old 501 salt and pepper effects with tencel
    • Swenim : short for sweet denims for women with melange wefts and super soft feminine effects . Using fine count yarns.
    • Selvedge denims with stretch

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Diamond Denim – Pakistan

    • Double counts in warp with supima cotton for that extra sheen
    • Pseudo dobby weaves to give twill effects in warp
    • Lyocell denim with ring spun polyester

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    ITV – Italy

    • Emboss prints
    • Super soft denims in 100% cotton with special spun yarns and finishing processes.
    • Focus on heavier weights in 100% cotton
    • Specially dyed fabrics which enables indigo removal without chemical . Paolo. This is to comply with European regulations for all laundries to stop using chlorine and permaganate by 2020
    • Reverse prints

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans 

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Kassim – Pakistan

    • Lot of Jacquards – with indigo dyed warps and wefts
    • Rope dyeing fine counts upto 60s for light weight shirtings
    • Upto 90% stretch with less than 4% growth
    • Bromo Indigo coated
    • French Linen+Tencel +Indigo coatings

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    KG Denim – India

    • Focusing on Satin Stretch
    • Sulphur Greys
    • Black turned greys
    • Dual core fabric for men’s for softness and recovery
    • Reverse printings

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    M & J – Bangladesh

    • Focus on eco washes
    • Jeans washed with 0.7 litres of water at room temperature and in 10 minutes.
    • Almost zero chemicals used for much of their collection
    • Ozone also used for only about 5 minutes in conjunction with new technology so that the look is authentic .

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Naveena Denim – Pakistan

    • Using softest fibers to the strongest fibers.
    • Using heather yarn in the warp – helps in avoiding dyeing and enables warp any color of pantone . Part of their sustainable initiative.
    • Miyabi fibers by Mitsubishi – acrylic based fiber – for the very soft hand feel.
    • Performance fabrics with Coolmax, Thermolite, Toughmax etc.
    • Toughest fiber used Dyneema – for the bikers in 14oz and other weights.

     

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Raymond UCO – India

    • Color denims with smaller quantities
    • Neppy and hairy denims
    • Natural indigo and hemp
    • Jacquard weaves

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     

    Vicunha – Brazil

    • Athletic denims using knit looks
    • T400 dual fx
    • Color play

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    W Denim – Turkey

    • Sustainable fiber from corn
    • Rayon knits
    • Shape retention super stretches
    • Elegance blue – pure blue indigos

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

     

    And here are some more looks from the show.

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans  

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans  

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

    Munich Fabric Start 2015  Trends | Denimsandjeans

  • Munich Fabric Start – Denim Fair from 1st to 3rd September 2009

    For those wishing to be in constant touch with the latest denim fabric trends , Munich Fabric Start is one of the important fairs where denim mills from around the world shall be displaying their latest products. The Munich Fabric Start is a bi-annual fair with the last fair held on 3rd Feb 2009.

    When and where  is the show ?

    The show shall be starting on the 1st Spetember through 3rd September at Munich ,Germany.

    Which Denim Mills are expected to participate  in the show ?

    The  core group comprises of Denim Mills like Hellenic Fabrics (Greece), Ortaanadolu(Turkey),Italdenim(Italy),KuraboDenim (Japan) ,Raymond UCO Denim (India), Kuroki (Japan)  etc .
    Some new mills are expected to participate this time including  Rainbow Denim (India) , Kassim Textiles (Pakistan) , Swift (France) etc..

    What is the denim trend motto this time ?

    The bluezone is oriented towards the motto “Sonic Youth”. This trend theme stands for an anti-establishment movement and the individual lifestyle of a rebelling youth ready to fight for its ideologies – whatever it means !
    WSGN – a leading fashion and style forecaster will present the denim trends in the forum area..

    Some highlights of the last fair in Feb’09

    1. Last time around, about 59 denim mills, washing plants and finishers participated in the the denim zone – The Blue Zone – exhibited their fabric collections and new finishes.  In the last show, an interesting highlight was the presentation of  over 16 styles of  jeans and tops  of Xfit lycra created by the students of the University of Hanover under the auspices of the Bogner Jeans .
    2. Denim fabric trends : Bleached ocean blue ranging from light blue to almost white, bold destroyed effects, fabrics in washed medium colours, arty and moon-washed fabrics, coloured and washed-out denims, striking graphics, colourful prints, raw denim,
      but dark, denim shirts, glitter effects.
    3. Download the report on the denim zone – the Blue Zone – here
    4. Some denim related photographs from the last Munich Start Fair
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