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The new PG DENIM developments: overlapping seasonality and the five “Rs” of sustainability. (c) PG DENIM
04.09.2019

The new PG DENIM developments: overlapping seasonality and the five “Rs” of sustainability.

  • Circularity at the centre

PG DENIM, the designer project by Paolo Gnutti, is ready for several important events scheduled for the autumn with ground-breaking interpretations and a new – increasingly green – business model. The occasion is its participation in the Blue Zone at Munich Fabric Start (Munich, 3-5 September 2019), a space which is increasingly often reserved for companies and projects with a high innovation rate in the world of denim.

PG DENIM at the German exhibition will be presenting important product innovations, but most notably new concepts developed for the S/S 2021 season. The focus here is on circularity, seen from a dual perspective: the product with the no longer traditional alternation of seasons, and a sustainabilityoriented approach.

Seasons meet

  • Circularity at the centre

PG DENIM, the designer project by Paolo Gnutti, is ready for several important events scheduled for the autumn with ground-breaking interpretations and a new – increasingly green – business model. The occasion is its participation in the Blue Zone at Munich Fabric Start (Munich, 3-5 September 2019), a space which is increasingly often reserved for companies and projects with a high innovation rate in the world of denim.

PG DENIM at the German exhibition will be presenting important product innovations, but most notably new concepts developed for the S/S 2021 season. The focus here is on circularity, seen from a dual perspective: the product with the no longer traditional alternation of seasons, and a sustainabilityoriented approach.

Seasons meet

The new PG DENIM approach is geared towards overlapping seasonality, with less and less marked separations between projects dedicated to the spring-summer and fall-winter lines. The collections by PG DENIM can thus be increasingly defined as a “mix of products without seasonality”. Its focal points are innovation alongside the concept behind the initial idea, as opposed to just the season. This trend, explains Paolo Gnutti, CEO and R&D Head at PG DENIM, is also due to registering the fact that seasonality – in terms of environment and trends – is changing at an increasingly rapid pace. As a response to this situation, the choice has been made to design new collections starting from macro-trends and presenting fabrics for garments which are “easy to wear”, suitable for both warm and cold temperatures, in a true melting pot  of weights and sizes.

The lines for the previous season are thus reintroduced and restyled playing with weights and sizes, within a range where flock meets ultra-light fabric bases, or where vinyl is combined with typically summer weights which shift the fabric towards the world of “paper” with crispy touches, resulting in extraordinarily lightweight and strong items at the same time. Also the GARAGE DENIM has been upgraded with fluid and smoothed touched for garments which are easy to wear and have a strong personality.

Partnership with The Denim Window

The PG DENIM season is also enhanced by its partnership in The Denim Window project, which has resulted in a limited series of Creative Capsule Collections, derived from the idea of bringing together companies which had already worked or were working together, trying to highlight – through small capsule collections – the best of what had already been produced by traditional businesses. This has resulted  in three trailblazing capsules, two of which designed in partnership by PG DENIM and companies the likes of M&J Group, Cadica and Greenwear. Several copies of these collections have been made to travel the world, and – after the official presentation in July – they will have a special corner, The Denim Window, in the Bluezone at Munich Fabric Start.

The “Circular Programme” and the five “Rs” of sustainability

Also the PG DENIM approach to accountability in production processes has been enhanced by implementing the “Circular Programme”. As part of our corporate vision, Italian-style production is combined with compliance with what have become known as “the five Rs”, that is to say key concepts underlying the design and manufacturing model: Reduce (everything you are not using), Repair (everything you can), Reuse (anything available to you), Recycle (all that is left), Respect (everything around you).

This is the philosophy underlying each individual process at PG DENIM, and leading to new specific programmes which have been its business focus over the past few months:

1) Reducing the environmental impact during the fabric dyeing phase in reaction and sulphurbased processes, where the use of chemicals has been reduced by 40%, water consumption by 50% and CO2 emissions by 60%, which has also resulted in better penetration and a better result in the crocking process. This has led to producing 10 new articles which will be launched on the market.

2) Recycling all waste from processing and after use, creating a range of garments where cotton is actually obtained from regenerating these two kinds of waste. In this regard, PG DENIM for now is the only company on the market able to process with a percentage of recycled product exceeding 60% of the total, whereas the average for this kind of manufacturing is generally about 35%.

As regards regular production, on the other hand, PG DENIM follows stringent international standards, including Dtox, Reach and Gots in all its processing phases, also using BCI cottons and the Organic Cotton Standard for raw materials. Last but not least, it was recently awarded the GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification.

PREMIUM and ECOALF are taking steps towards sustainability. (c) Premium Group
Javier Goyeneche, President and Founder of ECOALF.
17.12.2018

PREMIUM and ECOALF are taking steps towards sustainability

  • STOP TALKING. START ACTING.
  • Climate change is real. And so is the responsibility of every human being to help in reducing waste.

We no longer want to talk about sustainability, we want to act. For January, PREMIUM is partnering with Spanish fashion label and sustainable clothing pioneer ECOALF. The brand will present its lifelong mission and latest collection in a dedicated space as well as an art installation together with conceptual artist Juan Garaizabal.

"2019 is all about digital first and an active debate about social and environmental issues. Transparency and sustainability are key words. By reducing plastic waste on all our shows, teaming up with ECOALF and giving this wonderful brand dedicated space and time for spreading their message, we are taking steps into right direction. Every little action counts. We should talk about the things we do more instead of talking about what we are not doing. We all need to wake up. Now.” – Anita Tillmann, CEO PREMIUM Group

  • STOP TALKING. START ACTING.
  • Climate change is real. And so is the responsibility of every human being to help in reducing waste.

We no longer want to talk about sustainability, we want to act. For January, PREMIUM is partnering with Spanish fashion label and sustainable clothing pioneer ECOALF. The brand will present its lifelong mission and latest collection in a dedicated space as well as an art installation together with conceptual artist Juan Garaizabal.

"2019 is all about digital first and an active debate about social and environmental issues. Transparency and sustainability are key words. By reducing plastic waste on all our shows, teaming up with ECOALF and giving this wonderful brand dedicated space and time for spreading their message, we are taking steps into right direction. Every little action counts. We should talk about the things we do more instead of talking about what we are not doing. We all need to wake up. Now.” – Anita Tillmann, CEO PREMIUM Group

ECOALF creates high-quality garments using recycled materials collected from the bottom of our oceans. Commitment, sustainability and innovation are at the core of everything the company does, resulting in both conscious and stylish urban, adventure, knitwear and activewear pieces.   
 
“I love collaborating with people that also believe we have the opportunity to change the world for the better. It’s no longer about what you do, but how you do it. It is important to stand up for what you believe in, because fashion cannot just be about looking good.” – Javier Goyeneche, President and Founder of ECOALF. 

On Wednesday, January 16th, at 10am and 2pm, Goyeneche will present his brand’s values, philosophy and way of working on the experience floor of SHOW&ORDER X PREMIUM at Kühlhaus, right next to the STATION area. Show visitors, media and other exhibitors are invited to listen, learn and discuss.   
 
The art piece in partnership with Garaizabal unveiled at PREMIUM on January 15th is filled with waste to portray our everyday reality, and purposefully interactive so that visitors can throw their own trash inside the installation. The aim is to educate about correct waste disposal and show that every individual’s decision matters: Stop, Think, Act.

Messe Frankfurt unterstützt Förderung deutscher Nachwuchsdesigner (c) Messe Frankfurt
20.11.2018

Messe Frankfurt unterstützt Förderung deutscher Nachwuchsdesigner

  • NEONYT - Global Hub for Fashion, Sustainability and Innovation: Berlin, 15. bis 17. Januar 2019

Die Messe Frankfurt unterstützt das neue Mentoringprogramm des Fashion Council Germany. Das fördert in Deutschland ansässige und auf Nachhaltigkeit fokussierte Nachwuchstalente und Modelabels. Bewerbungen sind ab jetzt möglich.

Mit dem German Sustain Concept startet der Fashion Council Germany (FCG) in Partnerschaft mit Neonyt, dem globalen Hub für Mode, Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation der Messe Frankfurt, Bikini Berlin und Showroom.de ein neues Programm, das junge, auf Nachhaltigkeit fokussierte Designer und Modelabels fördert. Nach der erfolgreichen Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fashion Council Germany bei der ersten Ausgabe vor rund einem Jahr unterstützt die Messe Frankfurt nun die kommende Ausgabe des Programms. Bewerbungen für das Förderprogramm nimmt der FCG ab sofort entgegen.

Bewerbungsschluss ist der 31. Dezember 2018.

  • NEONYT - Global Hub for Fashion, Sustainability and Innovation: Berlin, 15. bis 17. Januar 2019

Die Messe Frankfurt unterstützt das neue Mentoringprogramm des Fashion Council Germany. Das fördert in Deutschland ansässige und auf Nachhaltigkeit fokussierte Nachwuchstalente und Modelabels. Bewerbungen sind ab jetzt möglich.

Mit dem German Sustain Concept startet der Fashion Council Germany (FCG) in Partnerschaft mit Neonyt, dem globalen Hub für Mode, Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation der Messe Frankfurt, Bikini Berlin und Showroom.de ein neues Programm, das junge, auf Nachhaltigkeit fokussierte Designer und Modelabels fördert. Nach der erfolgreichen Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fashion Council Germany bei der ersten Ausgabe vor rund einem Jahr unterstützt die Messe Frankfurt nun die kommende Ausgabe des Programms. Bewerbungen für das Förderprogramm nimmt der FCG ab sofort entgegen.

Bewerbungsschluss ist der 31. Dezember 2018.

„Auf unseren über 50 Textilveranstaltungen weltweit ist Nachhaltigkeit inzwischen eines der zentralen Themen“, so Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles and Textile Technologies bei der Messe Frankfurt.

„Von der Produktion, über die Verarbeitung und die Materialien bis hin zur Mode. Das gilt natürlich besonders für Neonyt, den globalen Hub für Mode, Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation, den wir zur Berlin Fashion Week ausrichten. Gemeinsam mit den Akteuren der Branche möchten wir die Mode verändern. Frische Ideen und progressive Ansätze junger Designer gehören fest dazu. Wir freuen uns daher, die sehr gute Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fashion Council Germany fortzusetzen und darauf, das Mentoringprogramm weiter mit zu ermöglichen.“

Mandie Bienek, Vorstandsmitglied des FCG: „Dem Council ist es ein besonders großes Anliegen, Deutschlands Kreativtalente zu beraten und zu fördern, um gleichzeitig den Modestandort Deutschland auch für die Zukunft zu stärken. Durch unsere Mitglieder aus den Bereichen Medien, Vertrieb, Retail und Industrie können wir mittels maßgeschneiderter Förderprogramme, neuen Talenten den Weg in eine erfolgreiche Zukunftebnen. Eine Zukunft, in der Sustainability den Alltag der Modebranche deutlich bestimmen wird.“

Coaching vermittelt Know-how und Kontakte

Interessierte Designer und Labels können sich ab jetzt und bis zum 31. Dezember 2018 beim Fashion Council Germany für das Programm bewerben. Im Januar 2019 präsentieren die zehn Finalisten ihre Marken und Konzepte einer Jury aus hochkarätigen Branchenvertretern. Diese bestimmt drei Gewinner, die anschließend über 24 Monate ein umfangreiches Coaching des Fashion Council Germany durchlaufen.

Bestandteil des Programms sind Workshops zu den Themen Sourcing, Distribution, Vermarktung und Business, sowie die Vermittlung von Kontakten zu relevanten Marktteilnehmern. In der finalen Phase setzen die Designer, begleitet von den Fach-Coaches, das Gelernte aktiv um und präsentieren ihre Ergebnisse. Ziel ist es, die drei Gewinner langfristig erfolgreich am Markt zu etablieren.

Die Bewerbungsbedingungen zum German Sustain Concept können hier: www.fashion-council-germany.org/programm/german-sustain-concept eingesehen werden. Der FCG informiert zudem in seinem Newsletter regelmäßig zum Programm, weshalb eine Anmeldung empfohlen wird.