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Lectra ESCP Europe (c) Lectra
27.02.2018

Technology propelled by Industry 4.0 brings new opportunities for the fashion industry

  • Lectra – ESCP Europe ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair round-table event hears panelists emphasize the need for fashion companies to embrace Industry 4.0.

Paris, February 27, 2018 – Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, the French business school ESCP Europe and their joint ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair explored the impact of Industry 4.0 on fashion’s value chain during a recent insightful round table discussion at ESCP Europe’s London campus.
For the participants Robert Diamond, Founder and CEO, Fernbrook Partners; Dan Hartley, Global Head of Digital Commerce, AllSaints; Laëtitia Hugé, Vice-President, Product Marketing, Lectra; Pierre Mercier, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group; and Evelthon Vassilou, CEO, Alison Hayes, there was consensus. Industry 4.0 represents unparalleled opportunities to take the fashion industry forward.

  • Lectra – ESCP Europe ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair round-table event hears panelists emphasize the need for fashion companies to embrace Industry 4.0.

Paris, February 27, 2018 – Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, the French business school ESCP Europe and their joint ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair explored the impact of Industry 4.0 on fashion’s value chain during a recent insightful round table discussion at ESCP Europe’s London campus.
For the participants Robert Diamond, Founder and CEO, Fernbrook Partners; Dan Hartley, Global Head of Digital Commerce, AllSaints; Laëtitia Hugé, Vice-President, Product Marketing, Lectra; Pierre Mercier, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group; and Evelthon Vassilou, CEO, Alison Hayes, there was consensus. Industry 4.0 represents unparalleled opportunities to take the fashion industry forward.

From brand to manufacturer, panelists from across the value chain emphasized the necessity for the industry to embrace the alliance between man and machines to leverage massive benefits, from quicker decision-making to cost-reduction.
Exploring the advantages of Industry 4.0 technology, Evelthon Vassilou commented: “Interpreting the data of what is, and isn’t, selling should help to speed up decisions. You can react very quickly across the entire supply chain, and either stop producing something unsuccessful or ramp up production if successful. Data and data analytics is not sufficient, to succeed this also requires a high degree of trust and integration between retailers and suppliers.”

“It’s about using technology to deliver continuous improvement in everyday business,” said Robert Diamond. “People are not good at making a large volume of repeatable decisions with many different data inputs”. Identifying where machines, and where people, bring value is an important part of embracing Industry 4.0. “If the business decision, or the outcome of the resolution tomorrow, is pretty much the same as what happened yesterday, then there is a chance for machine learning to help improve the situation.”
For Pierre Mercier, technology propelled by Industry 4.0 is disrupting former sources of competitive advantage, “forcing companies to rethink how they want to compete in their respective industries, and how to use data to compete differently. The common denominator in the fashion ecosystem is that everyone is facing the opportunity for a step change and need to figure out where to double down and accelerate their transformation.”

“Agility and flexibility are increasingly important for fashion players. Cutting-edge technology is supporting the fashion industry as it steps into the 4.0 era, ensuring businesses have the right solutions in their own ecosystems, to effectively harness the right data to make the right decisions,” stated Laëtitia Hugé.

At UK fashion brand AllSaints, valuable data harnessed from the net promoter score is paramount for their business. “We take customer feedback very seriously and we use it as a framework for our internal roadmap - from a tech and development point of view, through to design and fit, the customer is at the heart of everything we do,” stated Dan Hartley. In addition, he underlined that using technology across communications “will be huge going forward for AllSaints. From supply chain to store teams, we aim to use a cloud-based system that works within our own eco-system, complementing our agile model.”
The round table was moderated by the co-director of Lectra-ESCP Europe ‘Fashion and Technology’ Chair Valérie Moatti.
 

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Lectra-ESCP Europe Industry 4.0
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Lectra, Nathalie Fournier-Christol

Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V. (c) Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V.
27.02.2018

Digitales Doppel für Düsseldorf: App und Website für Fashion Net Düsseldorf

• Orderstandort Düsseldorf erhält zentrale Informationsplattform
• Fashion Net Düsseldorf fördert mit App und Website flächendeckende Vernetzung

Düsseldorf, 27. Februar 2018. Gibt die internationale Modebranche für gewöhnlich die Trends vor, so muss sie sich dabei nach einem globalen Trend richten: der fortschreitenden Digitalisierung. Die Möglichkeiten und Chancen der viralen Kommunikation in rasender Geschwindigkeit nutzt auch das Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V. zur Vernetzung und Förderung der regionalen Modeindustrie. Daher erfolgte Anfang 2018 nach Monaten sorgsamer Arbeit der Launch der eigenen Fashion Net App und – kongruent dazu – der neuen Website des Fashion Net.
Mit den neuen Kommunikationsmedien greift das Fashion Net die Strahlkraft des Modestandorts Düsseldorf auf und potenziert diese für eine starke Positionierung am Markt. Insbesondere die Vielfalt und Innovationen der 670 Showrooms und über 1.100 Marken bestärken den Modestandort Düsseldorf als wichtigste Orderplattform für die deutsche Modebranche mit 18 Milliarden Euro Umsatz.

• Orderstandort Düsseldorf erhält zentrale Informationsplattform
• Fashion Net Düsseldorf fördert mit App und Website flächendeckende Vernetzung

Düsseldorf, 27. Februar 2018. Gibt die internationale Modebranche für gewöhnlich die Trends vor, so muss sie sich dabei nach einem globalen Trend richten: der fortschreitenden Digitalisierung. Die Möglichkeiten und Chancen der viralen Kommunikation in rasender Geschwindigkeit nutzt auch das Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V. zur Vernetzung und Förderung der regionalen Modeindustrie. Daher erfolgte Anfang 2018 nach Monaten sorgsamer Arbeit der Launch der eigenen Fashion Net App und – kongruent dazu – der neuen Website des Fashion Net.
Mit den neuen Kommunikationsmedien greift das Fashion Net die Strahlkraft des Modestandorts Düsseldorf auf und potenziert diese für eine starke Positionierung am Markt. Insbesondere die Vielfalt und Innovationen der 670 Showrooms und über 1.100 Marken bestärken den Modestandort Düsseldorf als wichtigste Orderplattform für die deutsche Modebranche mit 18 Milliarden Euro Umsatz.

Digitales Doppel für Düsseldorf
Die digitale Initiative versteht sich als umfassende Informationsplattform rund um die Modebranche und den Business-Orderstandort der Rheinmetropole, denn eine zentrale digitale Informationsplattform mit kontinuierlichen Neuigkeiten zur Düsseldorfer Modebranche fehlte in gebündelter Form bisher. Über die Fashion Net App und Website kommunizieren Showrooms, Brands und Messeveranstalter nun ebenso mit Fachpublikum und Einkäufern wie mit modeinteressierten Düsseldorfern – und das 365 Tage im Jahr.
Als Verein mit dem Ziel, Düsseldorf weiterhin an der Spitze der deutschen Modeindustrie zu positionieren, antizipiert und reagiert das Fashion Net stets auf die Schwingungen des Marktes. „Wir sehen uns als direkten Kommunikationskanal zwischen den Branchenvertretern von Showrooms, Marken und Messen einerseits und Fachpublikum und Einkäufern andererseits“, so Angelika Firnrohr, Geschäftsführerin Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V. „In vielen Gesprächen mit Messebesuchern kristallisierte sich heraus, dass die Markenvielfalt vor Ort zwar sehr geschätzt wird, doch durch die Pluralisierung des Standortes zuweilen komplex ist. Die Entwicklung einer gebündelten Informationsplattform wie der Fashion Net App war die logische Konsequenz. Mit der App geben wir Einkäufern ein Hilfsmittel in die Hand, mit dem sie auf alle für sie relevanten Informationen zugreifen können. Ein unschlagbarer Vorteil, besonders für die Betreiber von Showrooms und Messen.“ Auf diese Initiative des Fashion Net hin entstand so ein facettenreicher digitaler Überblick der Modebranche Düsseldorfs.

Düsseldorf digital vernetzt
Mit einem Eintrag in der App haben Showrooms, Brands und Messeveranstalter die Möglichkeit, Markenimages und Logos in ihrer Welt zu präsentieren. Kurze Newsbeiträge und Events informieren über die neuesten Aktivitäten. Showrooms und Messen können ebenfalls Brands und Labels in ihren Eintrag integrieren und vervollständigen somit den Überblick über das vielseitige Angebot in der Rheinmetropole. Ergänzt wird dieses Angebot über einen vom Fashion Net Düsseldorf generierten Newsfeed, der über Lifestyle-Themen aus der Stadt, Mode und neue Brands sowie innovative Retail-Themen informiert. Die integrierte Kategorisierung des Düsseldorfer Angebots erlaubt zudem den Einkäufern, ihre Orderroute gezielt und effizient zu erstellen.
Einige Features bleiben allerdings exklusiv der App vorbehalten. So sind die Tools zur zeit- und zielorientierten Planung des Aufenthalts in der Orderstadt Düsseldorf Einkäufern nur über die mobile Plattform möglich: Über einen persönlichen Guide können Termine koordiniert, Routen über Google Maps festgelegt, Fahrzeiten des Shuttles abgerufen oder ein Taxi gebucht werden. Ein wichtiger Vorteil für Einkäufer ist der direkte Kontakt zu den Showrooms über die App – entweder per direktem Anruf oder per persönlicher Nachricht.

Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V.
Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V. ist ein einzigartiger Zusammenschluss von Marken, Unternehmen und Akteuren der Modebranche in Düsseldorf. Mode und Modebusiness haben mit dem Netzwerk einen zentralen Kommunikationskanal, der die vielfältigen Aktivitäten am Standort integriert und fördert. Neue Ideen, effektive Strukturen, innovative Kommunikations- und Marketingmaßnahmen finden über das Fashion Net eine digitale Plattform, die den Zeitgeist der Modeindustrie spiegelt. Ziele des Vereins: Düsseldorf als erste Adresse für Aussteller, Einkäufer, Kunden, Multiplikatoren, den kreativen Nachwuchs, Investoren und Start-ups zu positionieren und zu stärken. National wie international. Fashion Net ist Synergie, made in Düsseldorf!

 

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Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V.
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Wiebke Mönning, PR + Presseagentur Textschwester

21.02.2018

Der Bangladesh Fashionology Summit bereitet das Land auf die Zukunft der Mode vor

Als erstes Mode- und Technik-Event seiner Art in Bangladesch, dem zweitgrößten Exporteur der Welt für Konfektionskleidung, präsentierte sich der BANGLADESH FASHIONOLOGY SUMMIT am 12. Februar 2018 in der Hauptstadt Dhaka.

Mostafiz Uddin, Gründer & CEO der international hoch angesehenen Bangladesh Denim Expo, hat den Gipfel unter dem Thema "Trete heute in die Zukunft ein" organisiert.
Wie können sich die Bekleidungsfabriken in Bangladesch auf die Transformation hin zu Industrie 4.0 vorbereiten? Welche Fähigkeiten und Erfahrungen werden benötigt, um den Übergang von Industrie 3.0 zu Industrie 4.0 erfolgreich zu schaffen? Herausfordernde Themen wie diese wurden beim ersten Fashion-Technologie-Event dieser Art im Land diskutiert, um eine Brücke zu schlagen zwischen der Gegenwart und Zukunft von Bangladeschs Bekleidungs- und Textilindustrie.  

Als erstes Mode- und Technik-Event seiner Art in Bangladesch, dem zweitgrößten Exporteur der Welt für Konfektionskleidung, präsentierte sich der BANGLADESH FASHIONOLOGY SUMMIT am 12. Februar 2018 in der Hauptstadt Dhaka.

Mostafiz Uddin, Gründer & CEO der international hoch angesehenen Bangladesh Denim Expo, hat den Gipfel unter dem Thema "Trete heute in die Zukunft ein" organisiert.
Wie können sich die Bekleidungsfabriken in Bangladesch auf die Transformation hin zu Industrie 4.0 vorbereiten? Welche Fähigkeiten und Erfahrungen werden benötigt, um den Übergang von Industrie 3.0 zu Industrie 4.0 erfolgreich zu schaffen? Herausfordernde Themen wie diese wurden beim ersten Fashion-Technologie-Event dieser Art im Land diskutiert, um eine Brücke zu schlagen zwischen der Gegenwart und Zukunft von Bangladeschs Bekleidungs- und Textilindustrie.  

Insgesamt 17 Redner aus der ganzen Welt, darunter die USA, die Niederlande, Frankreich, Großbritannien, Japan und Indien, diskutierten auf dem Gipfel über die aktuellsten Produktentwicklungen, Technologien und Innovationen - mit dem Ziel, die Zukunft der Industrie zu gestalten.
Vier Vortragsreihen wurden während des Gipfels abgehalten: "Die Fabrik der Zukunft", "Virtuelles Prototyping und die Digitalisierung der Lieferkette in der Textilindustrie", "Fashion-Technologie & nachhaltige Innovationen" und "Massen-Maßanfertigung & On-Demand-Fertigung".
Etwa 450 Entscheider aus den Interessensvertretungen der Schlüsselindustrien wie Hersteller, Käufer, Handelsorganisationen, Entwicklungspartner und andere nahmen am Gipfel teil.

Organisator Mostafiz Uddin: "Unser Ziel war, die inspirierendsten und innovativsten Denker und Unternehmen aus der ganzen Welt unter einem Dach zusammenzubringen, um den dringend notwendigen Austausch über Technologie, Digitalisierung und Innovation in der Bekleidungs- und Fashionindustrie anzustoßen."

Zu den Teilnehmern gehörten die Botschafterin des Königreichs der Niederlande in Bangladesch, Leoni Cuelenaere, der Präsident der Föderation der Kammern für Handel und Industrie (FBCCI) in Bangladesch, Md. Shafiul Islam (Mohiuddin), der soeben ausgeschiedene Präsident der Vereinigung von Bangladeschs Bekleidungsherstellern und Exporteuren ( BGMEA), Md. Atiqul Islam und der Geschäftführer von Pacific Jeans, dem Titel-Sponsor des Events, Syed Mohammed Tanvir. Er lobte den BANGLADESH FASHIONOLOGY SUMMIT in seiner Rede auf der Abschlussveranstaltung als längst überfällige und effektive Initiative, um Bangladesch in einen Bekleidungsindustrie-Standort der nächsten Generation umzuwandeln.

Die allererste Tech Runway Show des Landes wurde ebenfalls während des BANGLADESH FASHIONOLOGY SUMMIT abgehalten.
Designer aus den Niederlanden, Spanien, Frankreich/Paris, Großbritannien und Indien führten ihre neuesten digitalen Tech-Kollektionen auf der Veranstaltung vor. Smart wearable, 3D printed, LED embedded glow show collections waren nur einige der futuristischen Fashion-Tech-Kreationen, die auf dem Laufsteg zu sehen waren.

“Smarte Kleidung mit integrierter Technik ist die Zukunft der Mode. Weil man das gesehen haben muss, um es zu verstehen, haben wir die Fashion Tech Runway Show organisiert, mit dem Ziel, die Industrie zu inspirieren, den Schritt in die Zukunft zu wagen." erklärt Mostafiz Uddin.

New Horizons open for ECOTEC® by Marchi & Fildi yarn ECOTEC®
13.02.2018

New Horizons open for ECOTEC® by Marchi & Fildi yarn

  • Confirming a Circular Economy focus
  • 2 additional million investment in highly specialized process technology
  • Launch of first ECOTEC® Smart Knitwear innovations
  • New Market Partnerships

The ECOTEC® by Marchi & Fildi transformation into excellence yarns is back at Première Vision sharing amazing new steps in its journey towards smart innovation within a circular economy approach. 

First of all the company is proud to announce a 2 million euros investment in highly specialized process technology always aiming at improving ECOTEC® process and its yarn product range. This is another confirmation about the real ongoing commitment from Marchi & Fildi to position ECOTEC® as a key player in the world of responsible innovation.

On top of this, ECOTEC® is also widening its portfolio range thanks to the introduction of special yarns with counts and styles designed for Knitwear production: 

  • Confirming a Circular Economy focus
  • 2 additional million investment in highly specialized process technology
  • Launch of first ECOTEC® Smart Knitwear innovations
  • New Market Partnerships

The ECOTEC® by Marchi & Fildi transformation into excellence yarns is back at Première Vision sharing amazing new steps in its journey towards smart innovation within a circular economy approach. 

First of all the company is proud to announce a 2 million euros investment in highly specialized process technology always aiming at improving ECOTEC® process and its yarn product range. This is another confirmation about the real ongoing commitment from Marchi & Fildi to position ECOTEC® as a key player in the world of responsible innovation.

On top of this, ECOTEC® is also widening its portfolio range thanks to the introduction of special yarns with counts and styles designed for Knitwear production: 

  • ECOTEC® Moulinè and micromoulinè yarns: offering amazing colour effects and precious touch always fresh and cool. Considering that ECOTEC® yarns are not dyed, it is quite a smart look and achievement!
  • ECOTEC® cable: soft twists for full body hand, authentic touch and amazing colour cards available. 

More technology, new applications… these facts are opening up the doors also to new ECOTEC® partners in the market. It is essential to offer brands and designers a wider and interesting choice in terms of ECOTEC® fabrics.

Based on this Marchi & Fildi is presenting:  

The ECOTEC® COLLECTION an exclusive seasonal range of ECOTEC® fabrics created by ECOTEC® partners including Ledatex (booth 5N29), Nalya (booth 5L52), 3C Company S.r.l., Sidònios Knitwear (booth 5P32-5R13), O’Jersey (booth 5N22) alongside longstanding accredited partners such as Lanificio COMATEX (booth 5H54, 5J53), Manifattura CBM, Euromaglia Srl (booth 5P17), Tessuti & Tessuti srl (booth 5M30), RDD and Tintex Textiles (booth 5N56, 5P55).

That is not all, this season ECOTEC® is proud to present an exclusive range of smart textile design solutions from the Marchi & Fildi research and development center in cooperation with the UK expert textile trend forecaster Sandy Mac Lennan.  It is called ECOTEC ® INNOVATION , and it is an  inspiring line  developed with the clear goal of highlighting ECOTEC® uniqueness with solutions that are real avant-garde in fashion trends. Pegasus (80% ECOTEC® cotton, 20% cotton), Chagall (50% ECOTEC® cotton, 40% cotton, 10% cashmere) and Phoenix (52% ECOTEC® cotton, 48% recycled polyester) are the fundamentals that gave birth to 10 exclusive innovative qualities. Nets, knits, patterned woven, degradè, plissè, new tonal summer plaids and bold stripings on fine grounds. An inspiring contemporary range, dedicated to ECOTEC® partners, which brings ECOTEC® at the forefront of textile design.  Something to explore at 360° degrees!

Recent ECOTEC® brand adoptions include Jan’n June, the German brand, founded in 2014, whose aim is to offer garments that are fashionable, affordable and environmentally responsible. Produced by a family owned company in Poland, Jan’n June operate s a strong transparency policy with printed QR-Codes on the hangtags to give its customer’s all the key information about fabrics, production values and certification for every garment.

Furthermore there is Mundotextil, a Portuguese home textiles manufacturer. Mundotêxtil, together with ECOTEC® has just launched, with great success at Heimtextil, a market-first, world unique and responsibly made cotton towel innovation that really saves on water use, energy and CO2 emissions.

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Ecotec Marchi & Fildi
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GB Network

13.02.2018

IMPRIMA strengthens its Operations in the USA, acquiring City Prints and Premier Fabrics

The acquisition is the fifth strategic deal finalized by Imprima Spa , holding controlled by the Italian private equity fund Wisequity IV.

IMPRIMA S.p.A., the holding company of the multinational group dedicated to textile printing and finishing, announces the acquisition of City Prints and the twin company Premier Fabrics, both American companies specialised in printed textiles. 

Imprima, controlled by Wise SGR through the Italian private equity fund Wisequity, now strengthens its strategic positioning, consolidating its global presence as a leading player in the field of printing and textile finishing for international retailers and fashion brands.

The acquisition is the fifth strategic deal finalized by Imprima Spa , holding controlled by the Italian private equity fund Wisequity IV.

IMPRIMA S.p.A., the holding company of the multinational group dedicated to textile printing and finishing, announces the acquisition of City Prints and the twin company Premier Fabrics, both American companies specialised in printed textiles. 

Imprima, controlled by Wise SGR through the Italian private equity fund Wisequity, now strengthens its strategic positioning, consolidating its global presence as a leading player in the field of printing and textile finishing for international retailers and fashion brands.

City Prints and Premier Fabrics, founded in 1997 and headquartered in New York and Los Angeles, are specialized in textile printing for the programmed collection market. The companies supply printed fabrics, based on proprietary design, to major American retailers such as Walmart, Target and Macy's, to  fashion brands such as Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, and to online retailers such as Amazon. The companies serve retailers and brands through leading private label intermediaries, currently sourcing prints and garments mainly from China.  

As in the case of the previous acquisitions, the brothers Jason and Ryan Borg, co-founders of City Prints and Premier Fabrics, will maintain a leadership role in the management of the companies and become shareholders of IMPRIMA. 

 "Our entry into the IMPRIMA group is an excellent opportunity to consolidate and increase our commercial positioning in the market, through the introduction of IMPRIMA Group’s brands in the US market and the opening of a digital production facility within the US territory, relying on the technology know-how in digital printing and the financial support that IMPRIMA provides", said Jason and Ryan Borg co-owners of City Prints and Premier Fabrics, which currently show a consolidated turnover of over 23 million dollars.

“With this acquisition, IMPRIMA deals with the US market with the goal of becoming the first textile converter with full digital printing capability in this local market.  The current deep crisis of American apparel retailers is pushing the industry to reshape its current supply chain strategy, mainly based on sourcing from Far East, towards a European-like fast fashion model. IMPRIMA, through City Prints and Premier Fabrics, will allow local retailers to leverage the "Made in USA" banner to deliver a great creative experience through a local, reliable partner.", said President Valentina Franceschini, and Executive V.P. Gianluca Boni.

This acquisition of the US companies follows the recent acquisition of the Italian print converters SET, Guarisco and B-Blossom and of the German print converter KBC.  

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IMPRIMA S.p.A.
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GB Network

Tommy Hilfiger partners with Formula 1 World Champions Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport The TOMMY HILFIGER logo featured on the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport car. Photographed by Mikael Jansson.
06.02.2018

Tommy Hilfiger partners with Formula 1 World Champions Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport

The multi-year deal brings the TOMMY HILFIGER brand back to the world of Formula One for the first time in 17 years, as the Official Apparel Partner for the four-time World Champions Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport.

Tommy Hilfiger, which is owned by PVH Corp. [NYSE: PVH], announces it has formed a multi-year strategic partnership with four-time Formula One World Champions Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport. Starting in the 2018 season, TOMMY HILFIGER will be the Official Apparel Partner of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, building on the sport sponsorship heritage that Tommy Hilfiger has embraced since first founding his brand. The partnership with the world’s top Formula One team and leading automobile innovator underscores Tommy Hilfiger’s vision to continuously elevate and expand the brand in key markets for the next generation of TOMMY HILFIGER consumers.

The multi-year deal brings the TOMMY HILFIGER brand back to the world of Formula One for the first time in 17 years, as the Official Apparel Partner for the four-time World Champions Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport.

Tommy Hilfiger, which is owned by PVH Corp. [NYSE: PVH], announces it has formed a multi-year strategic partnership with four-time Formula One World Champions Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport. Starting in the 2018 season, TOMMY HILFIGER will be the Official Apparel Partner of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, building on the sport sponsorship heritage that Tommy Hilfiger has embraced since first founding his brand. The partnership with the world’s top Formula One team and leading automobile innovator underscores Tommy Hilfiger’s vision to continuously elevate and expand the brand in key markets for the next generation of TOMMY HILFIGER consumers.

“From the first time I attended a Formula One race, I was completely fascinated by the world of motorsports,” said Tommy Hilfiger. “To be re-entering this arena with World Champions MercedesAMG Petronas Motorsport and their number one team is an incredible way to fuse fashion and Formula One. I recognize the passion, spirit and drive that the entire Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport team shows at every race, and these shared qualities are why I’m excited to partner with them for the upcoming seasons.”

For the past four Formula One seasons, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport has won both the Constructors’ and Drivers’ World Championships, with the team’s British racing driver Lewis Hamilton winning his fourth World Championship title in 2017 and Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas taking third place.

Under the long-term partnership, TOMMY HILFIGER will be the Official Apparel Partner, supplying travel and team kits, as well as office and hospitality apparel for the more than 1,500 individuals who make up the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport team. The TOMMY HILFIGER logo will be featured on the team’s 2018 race cars, which will be revealed on February 22, 2018 at the Silverstone track in the United Kingdom, as well as inside the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport pit garage and other trackside assets.

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TOMMY HILFIGER
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NETWORK PUBLIC RELATIONS GMBH

05.02.2018

ILUNA Group with ROICA™ at the Milano Unica

At Milano Unica, as key inspiring article, ILUNA presented an exclusive and elegant lace long dress, created in collaboration with Valery, starting from an all over textronic ultralight lace with a complex organic design completely made of recycled materials, using ROICA™ Eco-Smart family, a world-first range of responsible made premium stretch yarns, demonstrating, once more, how the two leading innovators continue their close partnership to present the most “advanced” and responsible solutions to the market today.

Nevertheless, for ILUNA smart innovation is not just a project even, at its space at Milano Unica visitors will had the opportunity to discover the new collection and also to experience and touch the latest boundaries of lace smart innovations. This season novelties include:

At Milano Unica, as key inspiring article, ILUNA presented an exclusive and elegant lace long dress, created in collaboration with Valery, starting from an all over textronic ultralight lace with a complex organic design completely made of recycled materials, using ROICA™ Eco-Smart family, a world-first range of responsible made premium stretch yarns, demonstrating, once more, how the two leading innovators continue their close partnership to present the most “advanced” and responsible solutions to the market today.

Nevertheless, for ILUNA smart innovation is not just a project even, at its space at Milano Unica visitors will had the opportunity to discover the new collection and also to experience and touch the latest boundaries of lace smart innovations. This season novelties include:

  1. Green Label collection, the Iluna dedicated range featuring a new responsible approach in respect of the planet and people, able to deliver innovation, beauty and quality, at 360°. This season, in addition to the all over, jacquard, double jacquard and mesh offer, the line is also featuring  new stretch Galloon laces fully made with GRS certified recycled  materials, including the stretch thanks to the introduction of the unique ROICA™ sustainable yarn part of the ROICA™ Eco-Smart family. 
  2. ILUNA is also proud to introduce a worldwide première: Eco- Smart family made of sustainable yarns allover laces made with NAIA cellulosic fiber by Eastmann combined with ROICA™ premium stretch sustainable yarn   realized on warp knitting jacquard looms. A unique innovation, with an interesting look & feel combined with a special softness!  
  3. ILUNA has strategically included in all their stretch laces only ROICA™ Eco-Smart family of sustainable yarns since some time. The company is pleased to introduce the latest version of this yarns that are able to deliver 3 functions in one:  premium stretch, sustainability combined with the ROICA™ Colour Perfect family function offering excellent flawless and world unique colour dimensions, homogeneity.
  4. For the salon, another première:  in cooperation with ROICA™ and Cupro by Asahi Kasei, Iluna is pleased to introduce ‘Smart Bucket Bag’ as a  special  limited edition gift. In origin, this was a roomy bag shaped like a bucket taller than it is wide with a rounded bottom. It first came to fashion in the 1900's, from a pouch with a string and a hardened bottom. Federica Annovazzi idea started from the traditional shape, but it went way beyond and imade it contemporary by smart materials and manufacturing. A beautifully crafted ‘double face recipe’ made  combining a luxurious Cupro fabric by Infinity with an Iluna stretch Double face Smart Bucket bag lace designed and produced with ROICA™ Eco-Smart family of sustainable yarns. The bag is manufactured exclusively by Made in Carcere a cooperative of women in rehabilitation, so creating a useful social exchange as well as a responsible and smart one. The Made in Carcere brand was founded in 2007, thanks to Luciana Delle Donne, founder of Officina Creativa, a non-profit social cooperative.
  5. ILUNA can also boast its new STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) certification by Oeko-Tex, a certification that clarifies and communicates the company’s sustainable production commitment. In addition to this, all products are Oeko-Tex 100 certified.

ILUNA’s newest digital programs:

  • ILUNA has created the new e-shop offering its exclusive materials to smaller companies looking for added values as: creativity, innovation, made in Italy and responsibility. 
  • The whole collection is also visible online at its web site, previous registration, and orders can be done directly online always aiming to customers care.

Today ILUNA represents the largest European lace producer, and thanks to its journey toward the most contemporary way to innovate that includes responsibility, has also become a reference point in the international market for a lace offer that is beautiful, innovative and responsible at the same time. An alchemy of design and sustainable innovation, the only eco-fashion line that includes lace and stockings, capable of combining ethics and high quality standards with a fashion image of bright and deep colors. 

FILPUCCI launches the ‘Responsible Innovation” Line & C.L.A.S.S.  partnership © C.L.A.S.S.
02.02.2018

FILPUCCI launches the ‘Responsible Innovation” Line & C.L.A.S.S. partnership

At Pitti Filati, and as part of a journey to be and make better products, the FILPUCCI GROUP invites the fashion industry to experience its new line of more sustainable yarn creativity.

The “Responsible Innovation Collection” represents a new level of smart innovation linked to responsible, eco-centric production. The collection uses the best high-tech, natural-based materials, combined with FILPUCCI’s dying & finishing expertise. This gives customer’s real access to a new, fashion-forward aesthetic, where quality and smart uniqueness in these new, more responsible yarns, deliver a new textile era of sustainable fashion solutions that are driven by ethical and natural values.

At Pitti Filati, and as part of a journey to be and make better products, the FILPUCCI GROUP invites the fashion industry to experience its new line of more sustainable yarn creativity.

The “Responsible Innovation Collection” represents a new level of smart innovation linked to responsible, eco-centric production. The collection uses the best high-tech, natural-based materials, combined with FILPUCCI’s dying & finishing expertise. This gives customer’s real access to a new, fashion-forward aesthetic, where quality and smart uniqueness in these new, more responsible yarns, deliver a new textile era of sustainable fashion solutions that are driven by ethical and natural values.

FILPUCCI is proud to announce it is a new official partner of C.L.A.S.S. (Creativity Lifestyle and Sustainable Synergy). Since 2007, C.L.A.S.S., a unique multi-platform HUB based in Milan, specializes in integrating a new generation of eco-values for fashion, home products and business strategies. These values speak to a new, smarter, contemporary consumer. Founded by Giusy Bettoni, C.L.A.S.S. introduces a new way of design thinking that represents a shift in culture, enabling businesses to be competitive and socially innovative.
From this platform, FILPUCCI is also a key ambassador for the unique C.L.A.S.S. partner product, Re.Verso™, for its luxury upcycled cashmere yarns.

New additional steps on the FILPUCCI journey towards a more responsible approach to smart design and manufacture also include:

  • The signing of a new ‘Values Chart’ in conjunction with a joint consortium to guarantee sustainable production chains that are fully traceable with certified materials and measured environmental performances, such as reducing CO2, water use and power consumption.
  • The company is also GRS accredited with dyeing facilities that are second to none, boasting a GOTS certification alongside recycling 70% of water and also as part of the DETOX campaign for the last 3 years.  This is a key added value mirroring the whole company’s dyeing operation.
  • The FILPUCCI GROUP produces its own ‘Balance of Sustainability’ report each year to measure and account for issues relating to the business impact of a responsible innovation strategy, and research optimization into origins of materials, transparency, certifications and processes designed to reduce environmental impacts and a no-waste manufacturing philosophy.

There are seven new yarn styles in the Responsible Innovation Collection with smart blends of only the best, certified, organic and natural materials (cottons & linens), new generation wool Re.Verso™ and sustainable hi-tech materials (Cupro and Q-Nova) for 5 to 18 gauge knitwear design:
CERA, GRACE, BIONYCO, SUGHERO, FOUR SEASONS, PLANET, BONTON, KAMUT

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Breuninger erhält den Düsseldorfer Modebusiness Award vlnr: Oberbürgermeister Thomas Geisel, Angelika Firnrohr (Geschäftsführerin Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V.), Andreas Rebbelmund (Geschäftsführer Breuninger Düsseldorf), Thomas Höhn (Geschäftsführer Breuninger Düsseldorf), Klaus Brinkmann (Vorstandsvorsitzender Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V.), Uwe Kerkmann (Amtsleitung Wirtschaftsförderung Düsseldorf) | Foto: Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf/Uli Steinmetz Foto: Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf/Uli Steinmetz
28.01.2018

Breuninger erhält den Düsseldorfer Modebusiness Award

Oberbürgermeister Thomas Geisel empfängt Gäste aus der Modebranche im Hetjens-Museum zum Talk & Dine

Zu Beginn der Collection Première Düsseldorf durften sich Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der Modeindustrie über eine besondere Veranstaltung freuen: Oberbürgermeister Thomas Geisel hat am Samstag, 27. Januar, Gäste der lokalen, nationalen und internationalen Modebranche zum hochkarätigen Branchen-Dinner im Hetjens-Museum empfangen. Der Einladung waren knapp 100 Gäste aus der Branche gefolgt.

Oberbürgermeister Thomas Geisel empfängt Gäste aus der Modebranche im Hetjens-Museum zum Talk & Dine

Zu Beginn der Collection Première Düsseldorf durften sich Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der Modeindustrie über eine besondere Veranstaltung freuen: Oberbürgermeister Thomas Geisel hat am Samstag, 27. Januar, Gäste der lokalen, nationalen und internationalen Modebranche zum hochkarätigen Branchen-Dinner im Hetjens-Museum empfangen. Der Einladung waren knapp 100 Gäste aus der Branche gefolgt.

Unter dem Titel „Talk & Dine“ kamen Modeunternehmen, Messeveranstalter, Groß- und Einzelhändler und Designer am Rheinufer zusammen. Unter den Gästen waren Geschäftsführer renommierter Modehäuser wie John Cloppenburg (P&C), Thomas Ganter (L+T Osnabrück), Peter Graf (Hämmerle Wien) und Gerhard Kaiser (Kaiser Freiburg). Vertreter national wie international bekannter Marken wie Bugatti, Gerry Weber, Leineweber, Olymp und Falke sowie die Designer Thomas Rath, Barbara Schwarzer, Adrian Runhof und Johnny Talbot komplementierten das spannende Publikum aus der Branche. Das Hetjens-Museum bot eine entspannte Atmosphäre für angeregte Gespräche und geschäftlichen Austausch.

Modebusiness und Düsseldorf gehören zusammen. Mit dem Engagement im Verein Fashion Net trägt die Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf dazu bei, die Rheinmetropole trotz wechselnden Anforderungen an die Modeindustrie an der unangefochtenen Spitze der wirtschaftlich bedeutendsten Standorte Deutschlands zu etablieren.

„Düsseldorf ist und bleibt ein sowohl national wie international bedeutender Modestandort“, bekräftigt Oberbürgermister Thomas Geisel. „Das Fashion Net unterstützt die Akteure der Modewirtschaft mit erstklassigen Services, nicht nur während der CPD sondern ganzjährig, und trägt so zum Erfolg unseres Modestandortes bei. Dieser Erfolg des Modestandortes Düsseldorf hat viele Gesichter – Persönlichkeiten, die immer wieder durch herausragende Leistungen und wichtige Impulse den Motor des Modebusiness antreiben. Viele große Namen aus der Mode- und Handelsbranche haben sich heute Abend hier zusammengefunden, um mit der Verleihung des Modebusiness Awards eine großartige Leistung für die Düsseldorfer Modewirtschaft zu würdigen.“

Oberbürgermeister verleiht vom Fashion Net initiierten Preis

Die Dichte an Unternehmen aus der Modeindustrie in Düsseldorf ist einzigartig: Mehr als 3.000 Unternehmen haben sich in der Rheinmetropole niedergelassen – sei es mit Deutschlandzentrale, Niederlassung, Flagshipstore, Showroom, Agentur oder Boutique. Hinzu kommen namhafte Designer, deren Ateliers sich vom Medienhafen über die Kö und am Rhein entlang bis hin zur Unternehmerstadt finden.
Mit dem Modebusiness Award Düsseldorf werden Impulsgeber der Düsseldorfer Modewirtschaft geehrt. Ideengeber ist das Fashion Net, das die Strahlkraft der Modebranche Düsseldorfs fördern möchte.

Breuninger erhält Modebusiness Award Düsseldorf 2018

Für besonderes Engagement am Mode- und Wirtschaftsstandort Düsseldorf zeichnet das Fashion Net das Unternehmen Breuninger mit dem Modebusiness Award Düsseldorf 2018 aus. In seiner Laudatio lobte Klaus Brinkmann, Vorstandsvorsitzender des Fashion Net, neben der exklusiven Auswahl an internationalen Designermarken und ausgesuchten Newcomer-Brands das Einkaufserlebnis und die herausragende Kundenorientierung als zukunftsweisende Impulse für die Einzelhandelslandschaft.

Ebenfalls ausschlaggebend für die Auszeichnung Breuningers waren die vielfältigen teils spektakulären Inszenierungen und Aktivitäten mit lokalem Bezug, darunter Kooperationen mit der Kunstsammlung NRW, eigene Modenschauen zur Platform Fashion, aber auch das Sponsoring von Fortuna Düsseldorf.

Mit Freude nahmen Andreas Rebbelmund und Thomas Höhn, beide Geschäftsführer Breuninger Düsseldorf, den Preis entgegen. „Der Modebusiness Award ist ein starkes, positives Signal für Breuninger und unseren Flagshipstore in Düsseldorf mit seinem hochmotivierten Team“, so Holger Blecker, CEO Breuninger. „Nach nur vier Jahren in Düsseldorf diesen Preis zu erhalten, ehrt uns und zeigt einmal mehr, wie richtig der Schritt war, im Kö-Bogen ein Breuninger Haus zu eröffnen. Für unser Unternehmen ist die Landeshauptstadt ein perfekter Standort – der gekonnt die Verbindung aus Fashion und Lifestyle verkörpert. Wir danken dem Fashion Net für diese herausragende Auszeichnung – nach den letzten vier großartigen Jahren in Düsseldorf, in denen wir hier heimisch geworden sind, freut es uns umso mehr, solch einen wichtigen Preis zu bekommen.“

Neben der Preisverleihung begeisterte die bekannte Düsseldorfer Mode-Sammlerin Monika Gottlieb mit einer einzigartigen Schau von Haute Couture aus 60 Jahren Modegeschichte.

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Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V.

25.01.2018

Lectra announces the acquisition of Kubix Lab

By combining the Lectra and Kubix Lab offers, Lectra will equip fashion customers with a revolutionary platform for managing product information.

Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, announces the signing of a share purchase agreement to acquire the entire capital and voting rights of the Italian company Kubix Lab.

Founded at the end of 2015, Kubix Lab has developed a cutting-edge technological offer called Link. This offer enables fashion brands to manage, from end-to-end, all product information deriving notably from multiple IT systems (ERP, PDM, PLM…), within one single application. Users can modify, enrich or add new data, while maintaining data synchronization with all IT systems. In just a few months, Link has convinced over ten high-end Italian brands of its value.

By combining the Lectra and Kubix Lab offers, Lectra will equip fashion customers with a revolutionary platform for managing product information.

Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, announces the signing of a share purchase agreement to acquire the entire capital and voting rights of the Italian company Kubix Lab.

Founded at the end of 2015, Kubix Lab has developed a cutting-edge technological offer called Link. This offer enables fashion brands to manage, from end-to-end, all product information deriving notably from multiple IT systems (ERP, PDM, PLM…), within one single application. Users can modify, enrich or add new data, while maintaining data synchronization with all IT systems. In just a few months, Link has convinced over ten high-end Italian brands of its value.

“We were particularly impressed by the relevance of the solution created by Kubix Lab,” underlines Daniel Harari, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lectra. “By capitalizing on their knowledge of best practice, the founders of Kubix Lab knew how to develop an offer perfectly adapted to the expectations of fashion companies. Link enables all players involved in product development, manufacturing and sales to collaborate in real time, in a simple and efficient way, around exactly the same data.”

“We are delighted to join Lectra. We are convinced its leadership, global presence, strong expertise in the fashion industry and the richness of its product portfolio will enable us to develop an integrated offer with high value for all Lectra customers,” states Giampaolo Urbani, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Kubix Lab.

The founders of Kubix Lab will be in charge of developing an integrated Lectra – Link offer, which will complement - and reinforce - Lectra’s entire offer.

“Product data is at the heart of Link. We took an approach diametrically opposed to existing solutions on the market and designed an offer which is highly innovative, flexible, evolutionary and easy to use,” explains Pierluigi Beato, R&D director and co-founder of Kubix Lab. “With Lectra, we will take Link to the next level.”

The transaction involves the entire acquisition of Kubix Lab for the maximum amount of €7 million: €3 million paid when the acquisition agreement is signed; €1.3 million and €2.7 million paid respectively in 18 and 36 months’ time, providing objectives are met.

Final completion of the acquisition should take place by January 31, 2018.

These amounts will come from Lectra’s available cash, with no financing from the bank. Kubix Lab will be consolidated into Lectra’s accounts, effective from the signature of the final agreement.

More information:
Lectra Kubix Lab
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Lectra Headquarters

Holger Max-Lang, neuer Geschäftsführer Lectra Deutschland. © Lectra Deutschland GmbH
Holger Max-Lang, neuer Geschäftsführer Lectra Deutschland.
23.01.2018

Lectra Germany appoints Holger Max-Lang as Managing Director

Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, is pleased to announce the appointment of Holger Max-Lang as Managing Director of Lectra Central & Eastern Europe region, Russia. Holger Max-Lang is based in Ismaning, near Munich, Germany.

Central & Eastern Europe and Russia is a strategic region for Lectra, offering strong potential in the Group’s main market sectors thanks to: a robust automotive industry; a dynamic furniture industry, especially in Germany and Poland; and a close connection between fashion brands in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and suppliers in Eastern Europe.

Holger Max-Lang will focus on delivering Lectra’s customer-focused strategy to empower fashion & apparel, automotive and furniture businesses to succeed as they embrace Industry 4.0. Anchored in the digitalization of industrial processes, from design to production, Industry 4.0 is redefining how factories are organized; smart and connected, they are driving the value chain, propelling a new digitalized lifecycle for products. 

Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, is pleased to announce the appointment of Holger Max-Lang as Managing Director of Lectra Central & Eastern Europe region, Russia. Holger Max-Lang is based in Ismaning, near Munich, Germany.

Central & Eastern Europe and Russia is a strategic region for Lectra, offering strong potential in the Group’s main market sectors thanks to: a robust automotive industry; a dynamic furniture industry, especially in Germany and Poland; and a close connection between fashion brands in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and suppliers in Eastern Europe.

Holger Max-Lang will focus on delivering Lectra’s customer-focused strategy to empower fashion & apparel, automotive and furniture businesses to succeed as they embrace Industry 4.0. Anchored in the digitalization of industrial processes, from design to production, Industry 4.0 is redefining how factories are organized; smart and connected, they are driving the value chain, propelling a new digitalized lifecycle for products. 

“The transformation to Industry 4.0 is in full swing: the Industrial Internet of Things, Software as a Service (SaaS), cloud technology, data analyses and data exploitation have become key,” underlines Daniel Harari, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lectra. “Working for Lectra for over 15 years, Holger has a deep experience and knowledge of Lectra’s DNA, and is in a very strong position to support our customers in the digitalization of their processes.”

“Industry 4.0. started in Germany. Therefore, many companies are keen to adopt its principles in our region. Lectra is very well-positioned to support our customers in their transformation,“ says Holger Max-Lang.In my role, I am looking forward to a growing dialogue with our customers and prospects, to bring them a full understanding of the expertise we have built - and are building. We will leverage this expertise to boost our customers’ competitiveness and generate higher added-value for their businesses.”

Following marketing and sales positions in the IT and automotive industry sectors, Holger joined Lectra Germany in September 2002 as a salesperson for automotive accounts. He then held diverse sales’ roles in the region, including the position of Sales Manager for all Lectra markets in Central & Eastern Europe region, Russia. Since September 2017 Holger has held the role of Business Development Director, Automotive, with the responsibility to develop the leather cutting activity worldwide.

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Lectra Deutschland GmbH

Fashion Net Düsseldorf ©Fashion Net Düsseldorf
vlnr Ducke, Firnrohr, Kerkmann, Brinkmann, Klingenstein, Puller, Grun_(c) Andreas Endermann-Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V.
10.01.2018

CPD - Ordertage Januar 2018

  • Fashion Net Düsseldorf goes digital: Orderstandort 2.0
  • Fashion Net Düsseldorf App als zentrales Order-Tool
  • Übersicht: Termine, Fashion-Shows und Top-Events

Düsseldorf und die Mode sind vielseitig, innovativ und unzertrennlich. Insbesondere die Markenvielfalt und Innovationen bestärken den Modestandort Düsseldorf als wichtigste Orderplattform für die deutsche Modebranche. Vom 27. bis 29. Januar dreht sich in der Rheinmetropole wieder alles um das internationale Fashion Business: Mit drei großen Messeveranstaltungen, zahlreichen kleineren Orderplattformen und vor allem mit etwa 670 Showrooms bietet der Modestandort einen umfassenden Überblick über die neuen Kollektionen.

  • Fashion Net Düsseldorf goes digital: Orderstandort 2.0
  • Fashion Net Düsseldorf App als zentrales Order-Tool
  • Übersicht: Termine, Fashion-Shows und Top-Events

Düsseldorf und die Mode sind vielseitig, innovativ und unzertrennlich. Insbesondere die Markenvielfalt und Innovationen bestärken den Modestandort Düsseldorf als wichtigste Orderplattform für die deutsche Modebranche. Vom 27. bis 29. Januar dreht sich in der Rheinmetropole wieder alles um das internationale Fashion Business: Mit drei großen Messeveranstaltungen, zahlreichen kleineren Orderplattformen und vor allem mit etwa 670 Showrooms bietet der Modestandort einen umfassenden Überblick über die neuen Kollektionen.

Allerdings ist in Düsseldorf eigentlich immer Orderzeit: Eine während der Sommerausgabe der CPD erhobene Umfrage hat ergeben, dass 43% der befragten Messebesucher auch abseits der Ordertage in der Rheinmetropole Order schreiben. Die große Vielfalt am Orderstandort wird von Einkäufern zuweilen als unübersichtlich und komplex wahrgenommen. Fashion Net hat daher beschlossen, initiativ und service-orientiert auf Fachpublikum sowie Branchenvertreter zuzugehen und mit der Entwicklung einer eigenen App Orientierung am Modestandort Düsseldorf zu schaffen.

„Fashion Net Düsseldorf goes digital: Orderstandort 2.0“

Pünktlich zu den CPD-Ordertagen steht die Fashion Net Düsseldorf App zum Download zur Verfügung. Das digitale Tool versteht sich als umfassende Informationsplattform rund um die Modebranche und den Business-Orderstandort der Rheinmetropole. Angelika Firnrohr, Geschäftsführerin von Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V., ist sehr zufrieden mit dem Resultat: „Wir haben uns bei der Entwicklung stark an den Wünschen der Einkäufer orientiert und erhalten viel positive Rückmeldung auf unsere App. Eine zentrale digitale Informationsplattform mit kontinuierlichen Neuigkeiten zur Düsseldorfer Modebranche fehlte in gebündelter Form bisher.“

Dabei ist die Fashion Net Düsseldorf App sowohl Unternehmen wie auch Einkäufern von Nutzen. Über das neue digitale Medium kommunizieren Showrooms, Brands und Messeveranstalter nun mit Fachpublikum und Einkäufern – und das 365 Tage im Jahr.

Messen, Showrooms und Agenturen sind in Düsseldorf entlang der Kaiserswerther Straße/Cecilienallee, in der Unternehmerstadt mit Halle 29/30, auf dem Areal Böhler, im Medienhafen und an weiteren Standorten verteilt. Jetzt gibt die Fashion Net Düsseldorf App den Überblick wer was wo und wann anbietet.

Für die Besucher der Messen und der Agenturen und Showrooms ist die App daher ein unverzichtbares Informationstool und ein praktischer Begleiter. Mithilfe der App können sie ihren Aufenthalt in der Orderstadt Düsseldorf zeit- und zielorientiert planen: Sie suchen nach Marken oder Kategorien und bekommen eine umfassende Übersicht über das Orderangebot. Über einen persönlichen Guide können Termine koordiniert, Routen über Google Maps festgelegt, Fahrzeiten des Shuttles abgerufen oder ein Taxi gebucht werden. „Gleichzeitig werden die Einkäufer über einen vom Fashion Net Düsseldorf generierten Newsfeed über Lifestyle-Themen aus der Stadt, Mode und neue Brands sowie innovative Retail-Themen informiert“, so Angelika Firnrohr. „Da die App einen vollständigen Überblick des Orderstandorts bietet, erreichen Unternehmen mit ihrer Listung im Index die unabdingbare Aufmerksamkeit interessierter Geschäftskontakte. Die Vorteile sind bereits beim Launch offensichtlich, daher freuen wir uns auf weitere Teilnehmer in der App.“

Düsseldorf im Fokus der Modebranche

Insbesondere zur CPD steht Düsseldorf im Zentrum der internationalen Branchenaufmerksamkeit. Im Zusammenspiel der einzelnen Messen GALLERY, SUPREME WOMEN&MEN Düsseldorf und DATE, der innovativen Orderzentren Halle 29/30 und Düsseldorf Fashion House, des Fashion Square sowie der vielen Showrooms internationaler Topbrands entsteht hier im Herzen Europas eine einzigartige, fokussierte Orderplattform.

Die GALLERY sowie PLATFORM FASHION finden in den Hallen des Areal Böhlers statt, deren zentrale Rolle durch das vielseitige Angebot deutlich wird. Auch in dieser Saison öffnet sich PLATFORM FASHION für modeinteressierte Besucher, wobei sich der Großteil der Modenschauen etablierter wie junger Labels an Fachpublikum und Presse richten.

In Partnerschaft mit der Supreme Women&Men Düsseldorf am Bennigsen-Platz zeigt eine Delegation aus etwa 40 exklusiven britischen Designern und Labels in unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft zur Messe ihre Kollektionen. Mit dieser Premiere weht frischer, junger Wind aus Großbritannien auf den Düsseldorfer Ordertagen.

Zahlreiche Partys und Events unterschiedlicher Veranstalter runden das Programm zur CPD ab. Parallel dazu zeichnet die Stadt Düsseldorf einen Düsseldorfer Designer mit dem Mode-Award der Stadt aus. Mit diesem Engagement möchte die Stadt wie auch Fashion Net das Talent und die Arbeit lokaler Modeschöpfer fördern.

Die CPD-Termine für 2019 stehen ebenfalls bereits fest: Die Winterausgabe findet vom 26. Bis 28. Januar 2019 statt, die Sommerausgabe vom 20. bis 22. Juli 2019.

Fashion Net & Friends Come Together am Blumengroßmarkt

Einen festen Bestandteil der Ordertage bildet das Fashion Net & Friends Come Together am CPD-Sonntag. Rund 800 Gäste aus der Modeindustrie folgen der Einladung des Fashion Business Netzwerk Düsseldorfs und treffen sich auch dieses Mal zum Party-Highlight der Ordertage. Der entspannte Branchentreff im Blumengroßmarkt findet bereits zum neunten Mal statt und begeistert die Gäste auch in diesem Jahr mit mitreißenden Beats, kulinarischen Genüssen und Networking. Zahlreiche Sponsoren tragen erneut zum besonderen Ambiente der einzigartigen Location bei.

Neben Fashion Net ermöglichen weitere hochkarätige Gastgeber die exklusive Veranstaltung: BRAX, BUGATTI, ETERNA, KÖ-BOGEN, SEIDENSTICKER, DIGEL, OLYMP, THE SUPREME GROUP, GERRY WEBER, TEXTILWIRTSCHAFT, ZERRES.

Fashion Net Shuttle in Rotation

Ebenfalls ein fester Bestandteil der CPD ist der vom Fashion Net angebotene Shuttle: Der Shuttleservice rotiert von Freitag bis Montag zwischen den Messen und Showroom-Standorten in der ganzen Stadt und bringt die Besucher schnell und bequem ans Ziel. Dabei fährt der Shuttle in Rotation zum ersten Mal auch die Plange Mühle sowie Speditionsstraße an und bindet somit die Showrooms im Medienhafen ein. Wie gehabt eingebunden sind das Düsseldorf Fashion House 2 mit der DATE, die Unternehmerstadt mit Halle 29/30 mit der Verlängerung zum Park-and-Ride am Mörsenbroicher Ei, die GALLERY sowie PLATFORM FASHION auf dem Areal Böhler sowie die Supreme Women&Men Düsseldorf und die Kaiserswerther Straße, die in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Fashion Square liegen.

Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V.

Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V. ist ein einzigartiger Zusammenschluss von Marken, Unternehmen und Akteuren der Modebranche in Düsseldorf. Mode und Modebusiness haben mit dem Netzwerk einen zentralen Kommunikationskanal, der die vielfältigen Aktivitäten am Standort integriert und fördert. Neue Ideen, effektive Strukturen, innovative Kommunikations- und Marketingmaßnahmen finden im Fashion Net eine Plattform. Ziele des Vereins: Düsseldorf als erste Adresse für Aussteller, Einkäufer, Kunden, Multiplikatoren, den kreativen Nachwuchs, Investoren und Start-ups zu positionieren und zu stärken. National wie international. Fashion Net ist Synergie, made in Düsseldorf!

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Strategische Lifestyle-Kommunikation

UNION KNOPF MENSWEAR SPRING|SUMMER 19 © Union Knopf
UNION KNOPF MENSWEAR SPRING|SUMMER 19
27.12.2017

Union Knopf Menswear kicks off the new season with optimism

After a successful start to the trade show season for Spring/Summer 2019 at View in Munich this December, the company, which is set to exit insolvency proceedings in spring 2018, is presenting its new collection to the industry. The management team is banking on continuity.

As in previous years, Union Knopf Menswear will be present at all relevant trade shows in Europe: at the Textile Fashion Show in London from 10 to 11 January 2018 at The Business Design Centre, London; at Preview Fabrics & Accessories from 24 to 25 January at Showroom, Nacka strand, Stockholm; at Munich Fabric Start from 30 January to 01 February 2018 at MOC, Lilienthalallee 40 in Munich (Stand H1 A02) as well as at the end-of-season Première Vision from 13 to 15 February 2018 (Stand 4F03/4G04) at the Parc des Expositions in Paris.

Union Knopf Menswear expects to exit insolvency proceedings strengthened and clearly positioned and sincerely appreciates its customers and their continued loyalty through uncertain times.

 

After a successful start to the trade show season for Spring/Summer 2019 at View in Munich this December, the company, which is set to exit insolvency proceedings in spring 2018, is presenting its new collection to the industry. The management team is banking on continuity.

As in previous years, Union Knopf Menswear will be present at all relevant trade shows in Europe: at the Textile Fashion Show in London from 10 to 11 January 2018 at The Business Design Centre, London; at Preview Fabrics & Accessories from 24 to 25 January at Showroom, Nacka strand, Stockholm; at Munich Fabric Start from 30 January to 01 February 2018 at MOC, Lilienthalallee 40 in Munich (Stand H1 A02) as well as at the end-of-season Première Vision from 13 to 15 February 2018 (Stand 4F03/4G04) at the Parc des Expositions in Paris.

Union Knopf Menswear expects to exit insolvency proceedings strengthened and clearly positioned and sincerely appreciates its customers and their continued loyalty through uncertain times.

 

TINTEX Presents “NATURALLY ADVANCED” Innovations © TINTEX
TINTEX Presents “NATURALLY ADVANCED” Innovations
19.12.2017

TINTEX Presents “NATURALLY ADVANCED” Innovations

TINTEX is pleased to present its latest fabric innovations at the above salons with a new range of more than 80 qualities and styles designed for the Sportswear, Athleisure, Fashion and Underwear market sectors. The collection focusses on three jersey fabric concepts: TIMELESS, FASHIONABLE & INNOVATIVE.

TINTEX is a modern industrial company based in the Porto region since 1998, producing market savvy fabrics for global designers and brands. TINTEX makes a truly sustainable range of precision, modern hybrid jersey fabrics that offer a better, Naturally Advanced choices to all its customers.

TINTEX is pleased to present its latest fabric innovations at the above salons with a new range of more than 80 qualities and styles designed for the Sportswear, Athleisure, Fashion and Underwear market sectors. The collection focusses on three jersey fabric concepts: TIMELESS, FASHIONABLE & INNOVATIVE.

TINTEX is a modern industrial company based in the Porto region since 1998, producing market savvy fabrics for global designers and brands. TINTEX makes a truly sustainable range of precision, modern hybrid jersey fabrics that offer a better, Naturally Advanced choices to all its customers.

The new ‘Naturally Advanced’ position means “advancing beautiful, organic and natural materials to the next level combined with unique, hybrid ‘nature-tech’ smarts, with advanced, added value and creativity, thanks to dedicated investments that serve and secure our customer demands both now and in the seasons to come” says CEO Mario Jorge. New innovations, which include the ISPO Best Product Award i (SOFT EQUIPMENT category) in TexTrends for fall winter 19/20, maintain and upgrade the honest but hi-tech sustainable organics that is at the heart of the TINTEX DNA to create better, smarter eco-materials, always with new levels of performance and hi-tech smarts, thanks to its expertise in specialist dyeing and finishing techniques, coatings and applications. These are all researched, designed and made using the latest equipment and processes. This season the new TINTEX collection plays with new colour balance techniques that deploy the benefits of chromotherapy for welbeing alongside skin safe materials and finishings.

The collection uses up to 90% of new smart and sustainable materials and include: Tencel, Modal & Micromodal, Organic Cottons, Supima cottons, Seacell fibres, Natural organic linens and the new, full colour ECOTEC® yarns by Marchi & Fildi, a smarter cotton made from pre-consumer clippings that in manufacture save up to 79% water. This season TINTEX is also introducing the new ECOTEC® yarn Phoenix (50% ECOTEC®, 50% recycled polyester, NM1/50 GRS-certified) for open, light and dry textures. Wellbeing credentials are guaranteed with Tessile e Salute certifications, TINTEX also presents new developments using the ROICA™ Eco Smart family of ecosustainable stretch yarns with certificated credentials. This family of yarns claim the world-first GRS certified ROICA™ premium stretch yarn that comes at least 50% from recycled pre-consumer waste.

The newest introduction for second skin qualities and for products to the athleisure market within TINTEX collection is ROICA™ Feel Good family that promises a new level of performance with ‘feelgood comfort’ and freshness.

For colouration effects, we can use the ROICA™ Colour Perfect family of yarns to create a flawless and responsible finish to dyed performance stretch assortments. Colours to Tranquilize, to Activate the Senses, to Recharge, to Energize.

Key highlights include: changeant effects (yarn and dyeing solutions), thermosensitive (reds/ blues) coatings, UV sensitive coatings and colourful coated patterns, extra fine and semi-transparent jerseys, but also, compact and fluid qualities.

 

 

 

Unique ROICA™ Premium Stretch Innovations @ ISPO Brandnew Village © ROICA™
18.12.2017

Unique ROICA™ Premium Stretch Innovations @ ISPO Brandnew Village

  • Unique ROICA™ Premium Stretch Innovations for the Active Wardrobe Debuts @ ISPO Brandnew Village
  • Hall B4, Booth No. B4.430 BN 02 Munich 28th-31th January 2018

Come and enjoy a real dedication to Responsible Innovation and Wellbeing in our new ROICA™  booth experience for Fabric Innovation inspiring the ROICA™ Active Wardrobe and the international ROICA™ Closet. Together, they will guide you to new hi-tech performance solutions in our partners unique stretch ideas, designed to meet both contemporary business and astute consumer desires. These latest ROICA™ innovations will be presented within the special ISPO BrandNew arena, a new high visibility concept of creativity revealed inside ISPO that truly matches the core DNA and values of the ROICA™ premium stretch brand.

ROICA™ will present The Modern Wardrobe concept in 3 distinct dimensions.

Together they bring to life our new stretch solutions that fit the supply chain for our target consumer confirming a clear brand identity that redefines performance creativity.

  • Unique ROICA™ Premium Stretch Innovations for the Active Wardrobe Debuts @ ISPO Brandnew Village
  • Hall B4, Booth No. B4.430 BN 02 Munich 28th-31th January 2018

Come and enjoy a real dedication to Responsible Innovation and Wellbeing in our new ROICA™  booth experience for Fabric Innovation inspiring the ROICA™ Active Wardrobe and the international ROICA™ Closet. Together, they will guide you to new hi-tech performance solutions in our partners unique stretch ideas, designed to meet both contemporary business and astute consumer desires. These latest ROICA™ innovations will be presented within the special ISPO BrandNew arena, a new high visibility concept of creativity revealed inside ISPO that truly matches the core DNA and values of the ROICA™ premium stretch brand.

ROICA™ will present The Modern Wardrobe concept in 3 distinct dimensions.

Together they bring to life our new stretch solutions that fit the supply chain for our target consumer confirming a clear brand identity that redefines performance creativity.

1 ROICA™ ACTIVE WARDROBE: Come and see leading commercial fashion ranges ready for the Summer 2018, that include the ROICA™ Eco Smart family and the ROICA™ Feel Good family of unique premium stretch yarn solutions.

2 ROICA™ INNOVATION: Here you can find the latest textile performance innovations from our partner mills to inspire even more brand creativity.

The ROICA™ Fabric Gallery is a rich and varied fabric offer that focuses on:
•    The revolutionary ROICA™ Eco Smart family of sustainably designed stretch yarns. These yarns are either GRS certified, or have the Cradle-to-Cradle Innovation Institute GOLD LEVEL certificate for material health, plus the Hohenstein Environment Certificate, where at its end-of-life, it smartly breaks down releasing less harmful materials. These unique commercialized solutions suites for intimates, athleisure, sportswear, and more.
•    The unique ROICA™ Feel Good family promises a new level of performance with ‘feel-good comfort’ and freshness. The ROICA™ CF yarn delivers an odor-neutralizing durable function in wash and wear because its active ingredient is locked inside the yarn and only requires a modest % to perform in most fabric structures.
•    A new ROICA™ Stretch Energy™ is a truly verified heat-generating system that combines a customised ROICA™ polymer with special fabric structures where a stretch and recovery action produces real warmth, maintaining support during exercise.

3 ROICA™ CLOSET: In this zone you can explore new ROICA™ garment designs from our experimental laboratory, using innovative Japanese fabric creativity.

Also at our ROICA™ booth, you will be able to explore sister brand Cupro innovations, designed responsibly for a new, luxe view of athleisure sportswear.

Today, the ROICA™ premium stretch brand sets the highest quality standards that are uniquely specialized and certificated perfectly focused on responsible performance for the active sportswear, swimwear and athliesure wear categories, making it the ‘smart-fit’ for the ISPO BrandNew Village presentation.

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18.12.2017

Tencent, JD.com and Vipshop Announce Equity Investment and Business Cooperation

Beijing - Tencent Holdings Limited (“Tencent”) (00700.HK), JD.com, Inc. (“JD.com”) (NASDAQ:JD), and Vipshop Holdings Limited (“Vipshop”) (NYSE:VIPS), today jointly announced that Tencent, a leading provider of internet value-added services in China, and JD.com, China’s largest retailer, have entered into definitive agreements with Vipshop, a leading online discount retailer for brands in China, such that Tencent and JD.com will invest an aggregate amount of approximately US$863 million in cash in Vipshop at the closing of the transaction.

 

Beijing - Tencent Holdings Limited (“Tencent”) (00700.HK), JD.com, Inc. (“JD.com”) (NASDAQ:JD), and Vipshop Holdings Limited (“Vipshop”) (NYSE:VIPS), today jointly announced that Tencent, a leading provider of internet value-added services in China, and JD.com, China’s largest retailer, have entered into definitive agreements with Vipshop, a leading online discount retailer for brands in China, such that Tencent and JD.com will invest an aggregate amount of approximately US$863 million in cash in Vipshop at the closing of the transaction.

 

Pursuant to the share subscription agreement, Tencent and JD.com will subscribe for newly issued Class A ordinary shares of Vipshop in the amount of approximately US$604 million and approximately US$259 million, respectively. The purchase price will be US$65.40 per Class A ordinary share, which is equivalent to US$13.08 per American Depositary Share (“ADS”) of Vipshop, five of which represent one Class A ordinary share. The purchase price represents a 55% premium over the closing price of the ADSs as of the last trading day on December 15, 2017.

The transaction is expected to close in the near future, subject to customary closing conditions.  Upon the closing, Tencent and JD.com will beneficially own, taking into account any existing holding, approximately 7% and 5.5%, respectively, of Vipshop’s total issued shares. The Class A ordinary shares issued to Tencent and JD.com will be subject to a two-year lock up restriction. Tencent and JD.com will have the right to appoint a director and an observer, respectively, to Vipshop’s board of directors during the two-year lockup period. After the end of the lock-up period, for so long as Tencent and JD.com hold approximately 12% and 8%, respectively, of Vipshop’s total issued shares, or otherwise by mutual agreement with Vipshop, they will maintain director and board observer rights.

Concurrently with the entry of the share subscription agreement, Tencent and JD.com have entered into business cooperation agreements with Vipshop, effective upon closing, establishing a cooperative relationship among Tencent, JD.com and Vipshop. Under these agreements, Tencent will grant Vipshop an entry on the interface of Weixin Wallet enabling Vipshop to utilize traffic from Tencent’s Weixin platform, and JD.com will grant Vipshop entries on both the main page of JD.com’s mobile application and the main page of its Weixin Discovery shopping entry, and will assist Vipshop in achieving certain GMV targets through JD.com’s platform.   

“I am truly delighted about Vipshop's new strategic cooperation relationships with Tencent and JD.com,” said Mr. Eric Ya Shen, Vipshop’s Co-founder, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer. “This undoubtedly is an important event for Vipshop as well as China's e-commerce and internet industries. We, together with Tencent and JD.com, will leverage our respective strengths to form a strategic cooperative alliance aiming to achieve a deep, win-win cooperation and to benefit internet users and consumers. We will develop a holistic cooperation with Tencent on the Weixin platform and expand our strategic alliance with Tencent into more and broader areas.  We will explore win-win opportunities in multiple areas with JD.com, including establishing a strategic alliance in collaboration with brand suppliers, and an on-line traffic alliance. We will continue to operate as an independent e-commerce platform and further deepen and enhance our leading e-commerce capabilities in fashion (including apparel, shoes, bags and accessories) and cosmetics categories as well as our strong female user base, thereby offering higher value and better user experience to our customers.”

“The strength of Vipshop’s flash sale and apparel businesses, as well as its outstanding management team, create clear and strong synergies with us,” said Richard Liu, Chairman and CEO of JD.com. “This partnership will further extend the strong inroads that we have made with female shoppers, and will expand the breadth and reach of our fashion business. We continue to add the top-notch partners to complement JD.com’s core strengths, ensuring that JD and our partners provide the best customer experience for every shopping need.”

Martin Lau, President of Tencent Holdings, said, “We are pleased to become strategic investor in and partner with Vipshop. We look forward to providing Vipshop with our audiences, marketing solutions, and payment support to help the company provide branded apparel and other product categories to China’s rising middle class. We already see substantial demand from our users to discover, discuss and purchase branded apparel in our applications, and we believe that connecting our users more deeply to products on Vipshop’s platform will enrich their online experiences while benefiting Vipshop. We are proud of the role our resources such as marketing technology, payments handling, and machine learning play in facilitating a healthy and diverse retail ecosystem, online and offline.” 

About JD.com, Inc.

JD.com is both the largest e-commerce company in China, and the largest Chinese retailer, by revenue. The company strives to offer consumers the best online shopping experience. Through its user-friendly website, native mobile apps, and WeChat and Mobile QQ entry points, JD offers consumers a superior shopping experience. The company has the largest fulfillment infrastructure of any e-commerce company in China. As of September 30, 2017, JD.com operated 7 fulfillment centers and 405 warehouses covering 2,830 counties and districts across China, staffed by its own employees. JD.com is a member of the NASDAQ100 and a Fortune Global 500 company.

About Vipshop Holdings Limited

Vipshop Holdings Limited is a leading online discount retailer for brands in China. Vipshop offers high quality and popular branded products to consumers throughout China at a significant discount to retail prices. Since it was founded in August 2008, the Company has rapidly built a sizeable and growing base of customers and brand partners. For more information, please visit www.vip.com.

About Tencent Holdings Limited

Tencent uses technology to enrich the lives of Internet users. Our social products Weixin and QQ link our users to a rich digital content catalogue including games, video, music and books. Our proprietary targeting technology helps advertisers reach out to hundreds of millions of consumers in China. Our infrastructure services including payment, security, cloud and artificial intelligence create differentiated offerings and support our partners’ business growth. Tencent invests heavily in people and innovation, enabling us to evolve with the Internet. Tencent was founded in Shenzhen, China, in 1998. Shares of Tencent (00700.hk) are traded on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

 

Safe Harbor Statement

This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “confident” and similar statements. Among other things, statements regarding the expected closing of the transactions and the quotations from management in this announcement are or contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to, those included in JD.com’s and Vipshop’s filings with the SEC and in Tencent’s filings with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. All information provided in this press release is as of the date of this press release, and none of Tencent, JD.com or Vipshop undertake any duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

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Evolution of fashion professions at heart of Lectra’s 8th education congress © Lectra
Industry experts and fashion schools discussing at Lectra's 8th education congress
13.12.2017

Lectra: Evolution of fashion professions at heart of Lectra’s 8th education congress

Lectra brings together partnership schools and industry experts to discuss how changing professions
in fashion are impacting training programs

Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather,
technical textiles and composite materials, recently welcomed partners from the world of
education to the company’s Bordeaux-Cestas campus for its eighth education congress. The
event was dedicated to the mega trends shaping the fashion industry and impacting
professions from design to production.

Over fifty representatives from among the most important fashion schools in Germany, Canada, China,
USA, France, Hong Kong, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Sweden, participated
in this biannual meeting between industry experts and teaching professionals.

Lectra brings together partnership schools and industry experts to discuss how changing professions
in fashion are impacting training programs

Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather,
technical textiles and composite materials, recently welcomed partners from the world of
education to the company’s Bordeaux-Cestas campus for its eighth education congress. The
event was dedicated to the mega trends shaping the fashion industry and impacting
professions from design to production.

Over fifty representatives from among the most important fashion schools in Germany, Canada, China,
USA, France, Hong Kong, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Sweden, participated
in this biannual meeting between industry experts and teaching professionals.

Fashion professions are evolving as companies make their first steps towards Industry 4.0, adopting 3D
and rationalizing the lifecycle management for their collections thanks to PLM. Lectra’s congress enabled
schools to discuss the developing role of designers and patternmakers, and the new elements to be
integrated into training programs.

Lectra illustrated future changes through presentations on design, patternmaking, 3D prototyping, and PLM.
“It is fundamental to bring innovation experts in the industry together with fashion schools, because
students will drive the evolution of this industry,” stated Pascal Denizart, Managing Director of the Centre
européen des textiles innovants (CETI).

Working with schools to design courses which meet the needs of fashion companies has always been at
the heart of Lectra’s education program. During the event, the company presented collaborative
experiences between partner schools and fashion brands, such as the competitions organised by Lectra
with Missoni, Balenciaga, and Armani in Italy, as well as Peacebird in China and JC Penney in the United
States.

In the United Kingdom, Lectra collaborated with COS (H&M group) and the Arts University Bournemouth
(AUB) for a competition centred on the design of a collection with zero waste.
“The process was totally digital, from design to the creation of a virtual prototype in 3D. Our students learnt
to optimize each stage of the process. By leveraging the use of Kaledo®, Modaris® and Diamino®, the
collaborative work between AUB, COS and Lectra is exactly the type of project that enormously motivates
our students. Live briefs developed with leading fashion brands and Lectra offer excellent opportunities
which directly inform industry currency and student employability,” explained Penny Norman, a lecturer at
AUB.

The event also shone the spotlight on China and its major role in the evolution of the fashion industry.
Li Min, Vice-Dean of the fashion and design faculty at Donghua university in Shanghai spoke of the event,
organized by Lectra, which brought together major Chinese companies, experts, and representatives from
the biggest schools in China.

“Exchanges on the impact of the Made in China 2025 plan on the fashion industry can better prepare
students for tomorrow’s professions, where digital and automation will occupy a far more central position
than today,” testified Li Min.

"The fashion industry is evolving so fast that sharing insights and best practices with experts and other
fashion schools has become vital to ensure we offer the best learning experience and technology tools to
our students", said Dr. Trevor J. Little, Professor of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management in
the College of Textiles at NC State University.

“Lectra’s eighth education congress confirms the company’s commitment to our partner schools. We
shared our analysis of the market, the digitalization of the eco-system, and how Industry 4.0 principles can
be applied to the fashion industry. We also discussed mass customization and the role of PLM. While these
are key subjects for our customers, many schools are only now approaching them. We are preparing
tomorrow, today: Lectra is supporting our customers, and schools to play an essential role,” concludes
Céline Choussy Bedouet, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Lectra.

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Seidensticker: die „1919“ Collection Autumn/Winter ©Seidensticker Group
„1919“ Collection Autumn/Winter
13.12.2017

Seidensticker: die „1919“ Collection Autumn/Winter

  • Schlichte Eleganz, harmonische Farbgebungen und ein Hauch modischer Diskretion dominieren die „1919“ Collection Autumn/Winter.

BUSINESS MENTALITIES

Globales Denken und lokale Wurzeln, Business und Privatheit, Tradition und Modernität: Gegensätze wie diese bilden keinen Widerspruch mehr, sie sind vielmehr Spiegel einer modernen Haltung, in der starre Regeln aufgehoben werden und unterschiedliche Stilwelten gleichberechtigt nebeneinander stehen oder sich wechselseitig inspirieren. Geschmack, Qualitätsbewusstsein und Stilempfinden werden nicht ausschließlich mit Mode gleichgesetzt, sondern als Ausdruck eines individuellen Lifestyles betrachtet.

  • Schlichte Eleganz, harmonische Farbgebungen und ein Hauch modischer Diskretion dominieren die „1919“ Collection Autumn/Winter.

BUSINESS MENTALITIES

Globales Denken und lokale Wurzeln, Business und Privatheit, Tradition und Modernität: Gegensätze wie diese bilden keinen Widerspruch mehr, sie sind vielmehr Spiegel einer modernen Haltung, in der starre Regeln aufgehoben werden und unterschiedliche Stilwelten gleichberechtigt nebeneinander stehen oder sich wechselseitig inspirieren. Geschmack, Qualitätsbewusstsein und Stilempfinden werden nicht ausschließlich mit Mode gleichgesetzt, sondern als Ausdruck eines individuellen Lifestyles betrachtet.

Die Leitidee der Kollektion basiert auf drei Stilmentalitäten, die eine starke visuelle Identität ausstrahlen und damit alle wichtigen Facetten einer sich global immer mehr etablierenden Geschmackskultur abbilden. Die erste Grundhaltung bringt Modernität mit Traditionsbewusstsein in Einklang und steht für einen eher formellen Look, in dem sartoriale Aspekte und perfekte Proportionen eine herausgehobene Stellung besitzen. Das zweite Mentalitätsmuster zeigt eine besondere Offenheit gegenüber unterschiedlichen Einflüssen, changiert gekonnt zwischen unterschiedlichen Stilen und mixt klassische Aspekte mit legeren Elementen. In der dritten Grundeinstellung liegt der Fokus auf dem Nebeneinander von Authentizität und informierter Sportlichkeit.

Diese Mentalitäten bilden das Grundgerüst für die Kollektionsstruktur, sind in allen fünf Kernthemen spürbar und werden über den gesamten Lieferrhythmus gespielt. Sie funktionieren sowohl in sich geschlossen als auch übergreifend und spannungsreich miteinander korrespondierend. Allen gemeinsam ist ein durchdachtes, perfekt arrangiertes Styling.

ESSENTIALS

Die Essentials liefern den Unterbau für die gesamte Kollektion und zeigen vor allem Klassiker wie Popeline, Oxford, Filà-Fil und Chambray. Entsprechend decken die Dessinierungen ein Spektrum von Unis, feinen Streifen, diskreten Checks bis hin zu Micro-Motiven ab. Diese modernen Basics werden in Bezug auf Farb- und Materialeinsatz auf die Thematik der jeweiligen Liefertermine abgestimmt.

SMART BUSINESS

Den Businessbereich von starren Regeln zu entbinden und größere Freiräume für individuelle Interpretationen zu schaffen, liefert die Leitidee für diese Thematik. Qualitäten wie Oxfords, Denim Varianten, Twill und Flanell definieren den Businessaspekt neu und zeichnen ein durch mehr Softness und Dreidimensionalität charakterisiertes Bild. Zusätzlich unterstreichen Kragenformen wie neue Kent-Typen, Button-Down oder Under-Button-Down den Mix aus Anspruch und Entspanntheit.

LUXURY ESSENTIALS

Der Einsatz anspruchsvoller Hemdenqualitäten, deren Spektrum von extremer Feinheit bis hin zu haptisch wertvoller Dreidimensionalität reicht, steht bei diesem Thema im Vordergrund. Der Fokus liegt auf klassischen, in feinen Rapportgrößen aufgemachten Dessinierungen, die aus der Tradition extrahiert und in eine moderne Optik übersetzt werden. Gleichzeitig bildet dieses Konzept die Basis für eine exklusive Themenkapsel, die gemeinsam mit einem italienischen Traditionsweber entwickelt wurde.

BUSINESS MOUNTAINEERING

Groß gezogene „Mountain Checks“ mit leicht nostalgischem Unterton kreieren eine authentische und trotzdem smarte Kernaussage. Auf dieser Grundlage wurde auch hier mit einem italienischen Traditionsweber kooperiert und eine individuelle Capsule-Kollektion generiert, die durch markant gestaltete Karos und höchste Warenqualitäten dem Business-Segment einen neuen Impuls gibt.

Der Grundgedanke der Kollektion basiert auf der Idee einer Kleiderstange mit Lieblingsteilen für jeden Tragemoment: vom Business Outfit bis hin zur After Work Party oder einem City Trip. Egal, ob cool, relaxed, verspielt oder elegant. Das Eine sein und das Andere am liebsten noch dazu. Was spricht dagegen? Mode ist Kommunikation und das perfekte Medium, um mit dem eigenen Stil Fashion-Statements zu setzen und seinen individuellen Look zu kreieren.

Die beiden ästhetischen Elemente Progressiv und Feminin ziehen sich durch die zwei Liefertermine der Kollektion und stehen trotz und auch gerade wegen der Stilbrüche harmonisch nebeneinander: Kernige Jeansqualitäten, Babycord, casual gewaschener Cotton mit Papertouch, aber auch hauchige, florale Drucke, Samt und Denim. Eine wichtige Basisqualität ist ein edler Seidensatin Stretch, dessen breite Farbkarte durch einen Sand wash Effekt sehr edel und pudrig ist. Ausbrenner, eine fließende Lyocell Qualität sowie Samt und Cord runden die Palette an interessanten Haptiken stilvoll ab.

Die „1919“ Kollektion steht insbesondere für naturgetreue Farbnuancen, verbunden mit klassischen, natürlichen Silhouetten: Tadellos geschnittene, zeitlose bis progressive Blusen, verzierte Kleider und exquisite Seidenhemden werden gepaart mit luxuriösen Details wie Stickereien oder Strickbündchen mit dezentem Lurex.

Die Basisqualitäten der Kollektion - Papertouch Cotton, Lyocell, Seidensatin Stretch und Samt - werden durch Farbkapseln ergänzt. Die beiden fließenden Qualitäten Seide und Lyocell bieten dabei breite, sehr modische Farbkarten.

Zu den Highlight Prints zählen botanische Wasserschlangen Prints, Samt- Ausbrenner, asiatisch inspirierte Drucke sowie zarte Conversational Prints auf glänzender Viskose und auf samtigen Jerseys.
Einen schönen Kontrast dazu bilden Maskuline Dessinierungen wie Glencheck Karos und Streifen mit dezentem Lurex sowie kernige indigo Jeans und soft gewaschene bestickte Karo Flanellshirts.

Die Seidensticker Herbst-/Winterkollektion bietet von modernen, businesstauglichen Blusen über feminine, eher verspielte Styles bis hin zu progressiven, cleanen Modellen eine stilistische Vielfalt, die sich optimal ergänzt und und für jeden Tragemoment das perfekte Styling bietet.

More information:
Seidensticker Group Fashion
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Textilkontor Walter Seidensticker GmbH & Co. KG

 

Lectra appoints Nathalie Brunel as Vice-President Sales, Fashion & Apparel ©Lectra
Nathalie Brunel
12.12.2017

Lectra appoints Nathalie Brunel as Vice-President Sales, Fashion & Apparel

  • Nathalie Brunel’s role is to support Lectra’s global teams in the roll-out of its new strategy to customers

Paris – Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nathalie Brunel to the role of Vice-President Sales, Fashion & Apparel. Based at Lectra’s headquarter’s in Paris, Nathalie reports to Edouard Macquin, Chief Sales Officer, Lectra and a member of the executive committee.

Nathalie Brunel’s role is to support Lectra’s subsidiaries as they conduct the Group’s strategic roadmap through the deployment of an offer—integrating the PLM and the cutting room of the future—which is rooted in customer experience. Nathalie will notably work with six countries: United States, China, Germany, United Kingdom, France and Italy.

  • Nathalie Brunel’s role is to support Lectra’s global teams in the roll-out of its new strategy to customers

Paris – Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nathalie Brunel to the role of Vice-President Sales, Fashion & Apparel. Based at Lectra’s headquarter’s in Paris, Nathalie reports to Edouard Macquin, Chief Sales Officer, Lectra and a member of the executive committee.

Nathalie Brunel’s role is to support Lectra’s subsidiaries as they conduct the Group’s strategic roadmap through the deployment of an offer—integrating the PLM and the cutting room of the future—which is rooted in customer experience. Nathalie will notably work with six countries: United States, China, Germany, United Kingdom, France and Italy.

“The fashion and apparel industry, a historic market for Lectra, is the pillar of our international presence. Our customers expect a high level of expertise and advice to meet the challenges they face due to the digitalization of their professions. Nathalie Brunel’s experience in transforming organizations and developing business for complex solutions within large groups is a valuable asset for both Lectra and our customers,” states Edouard Macquin.

“The fashion and apparel ecosystem is clearly entering the digital era. I aim to bring Lectra’s value proposition to our customers, facilitating their adoption of Industry 4.0 principles. I am proud to contribute to the integration of new technologies in their processes, from design to the finished product. It is crucial to meet the needs of companies facing a complex and fragmented market that is generating both local, and global, pressures,” underlines Nathalie Brunel.

Nathalie Brunel has over 20 years of experience in managing large accounts and management responsibility. In 1996, she joined the Altran group where she successively held the roles of Development Director, Director of a business unit, Associate Director, and Executive Director of large accounts. In 2011, Orange Business Services recruited Nathalie Brunel as Vice-President, Business Operations and Support, then Vice-President Large Accounts, Manufacturing and IT. Prior to joining Lectra, Nathalie Brunel held the position of CEO and shareholder of Okavango Energy, a consulting and industrial energy performance company.

Nathalie has a diploma from the Institut supérieur de commerce de Paris.

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Lectra

Customer data heralds new opportunities for fashion industry © Lectra
Lectra ESCP Europe Round Table
16.11.2017

Customer data heralds new opportunities for fashion industry

  • Amazon, EasySize, Evo Pricing and Lectra explored diverse uses for customer data during a round table event organized by the ESCP Europe - Lectra ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair Paris

Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials, the French business school ESCP Europe and their joint ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair examined the multiple ways the fashion industry’s ecosystem can use customer data, during a recent round table event at the start of the fifth Fashion Tech Week in Paris.

Elise Beuriot, senior category leader, EU Luggage, Amazon, Olivier Dancot, VP of data, Lectra, Fabrizio Fantini, founder and CEO, Evo Pricing, and Gulnaz Khusainova, founder and CEO, Easysize, agreed straight away on one key point: the analysis of customer data lends itself to limitless applications along the entire fashion value chain. Its impact is immense, whether in terms of customer satisfaction, competitiveness, revenues or waste limitation.

  • Amazon, EasySize, Evo Pricing and Lectra explored diverse uses for customer data during a round table event organized by the ESCP Europe - Lectra ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair Paris

Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials, the French business school ESCP Europe and their joint ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair examined the multiple ways the fashion industry’s ecosystem can use customer data, during a recent round table event at the start of the fifth Fashion Tech Week in Paris.

Elise Beuriot, senior category leader, EU Luggage, Amazon, Olivier Dancot, VP of data, Lectra, Fabrizio Fantini, founder and CEO, Evo Pricing, and Gulnaz Khusainova, founder and CEO, Easysize, agreed straight away on one key point: the analysis of customer data lends itself to limitless applications along the entire fashion value chain. Its impact is immense, whether in terms of customer satisfaction, competitiveness, revenues or waste limitation.

As early as the design phase, a wealth of data offers many sources of inspiration for stylists. For teams in charge of collections, “complex models allow the analysis of data like online traffic and purchase history in order to design and offer the products that consumers expect, which is a priority for a company obsessed by the customer, like Amazon,” stated Elise Beuriot. For sales, “decisions based on data trigger millions of orders. The impact on the inventory is enormous,” she added.

“Fashion is an industry where unsold items generate a lot of waste. Algorithms and big data analysis can reduce left-overs by anticipating demand several weeks ahead in order to optimize the price and replenishment,” observed Fabrizio Fantini. “Fashion companies who exploit data to inform their decisions become more efficient. They are better armed to protect their margins, but can also sell for less, and potentially reach a larger number of consumers.”

Other IT models aggregate customer data in real time ‘to determine, among hundreds of factors, those which have the biggest influence on buying decisions. Value doesn’t necessarily lie in the volume of data but in the depth of the analyses,’ claimed Gulnaz Khusainova. Easysize is careful that collected data is anonymous, she underlined, because ‘consumers need to keep control of their data, and know how it is used’.
For editors of software dedicated to fashion businesses, and suppliers of cutting machines designed for the clothing industry, “analyzing usage data from our solutions enables the offer to evolve, making each step in the value chain more efficient and perfectly adapted to the needs of the brands, retailers and manufacturers. What is at stake is better quality products, placed on the market as quickly as possible and at a reduced cost,” explained Olivier Dancot.

“It is easy to collect data, but difficult to extract actionable information. Everything hinges on data analysis,” concluded Céline Abecassis-Moedas, professor and co-scientific director of the ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair and moderator of the round table. “Due to its emotional dimension—from the stylist’s inspiration to the consumer’s desire to buy—fashion is not an industry like others. However, all the components that make up its ecosystem can truly benefit from the judicious exploitation of customer data. Examples discussed this evening illustrate the diversity of what is possible.

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