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Frankfurt Fashion Week: hosting the future of fashion © Lottermann and Fuentes
Anita Tillmann and Detlef Braun
02.12.2020

Frankfurt Fashion Week: hosting the future of fashion

  • Looking to the future – Frankfurt Fashion Week is positioning itself with a consistently sustainable agenda and propelling the transformation of a modern, resource-efficient fashion industry.

The Conscious Fashion Campaign (CFC), working in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships (UNOP), will be the presenting partner and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be a prerequisite for all exhibitors by 2023. And the Frankfurt Fashion SDG Summit by CFC is set to become the leading international conference for sustainability in the fashion world. The future of fashion has begun – and its key players will be coming together in Frankfurt am Main from 5-9 July 2021.
 

  • Looking to the future – Frankfurt Fashion Week is positioning itself with a consistently sustainable agenda and propelling the transformation of a modern, resource-efficient fashion industry.

The Conscious Fashion Campaign (CFC), working in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships (UNOP), will be the presenting partner and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be a prerequisite for all exhibitors by 2023. And the Frankfurt Fashion SDG Summit by CFC is set to become the leading international conference for sustainability in the fashion world. The future of fashion has begun – and its key players will be coming together in Frankfurt am Main from 5-9 July 2021.
 
Frankfurt am Main, 2 December 2020. Joining forces to improve the fashion industry: Frankfurt Fashion Week is positioning itself as the host of the future of fashion and actively driving forward the transformation towards a future-oriented, more sustainable fashion and textile industry. All decision-makers looking to instigate this change will be coming together in Frankfurt am Main from 5-9 July 2021. The initiators of Frankfurt Fashion Week – Messe Frankfurt and the Premium Group – have achieved a real coup: Conscious Fashion Campaign, working in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships, will be the presenting partner. Messe Frankfurt will build on its collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships and establish Frankfurt Fashion week as the platform on which to advance the Sustainable Development Goals and help guide the fashion industry into the 'Decade of Action'.
 
“Frankfurt will play host to the whole world. We are seeing a very positive response indeed,” confirmed Peter Feldmann, Senior Mayor of the City of Frankfurt am Main, at today’s digital press conference, before going on to say: “The fact that the initiators are able to rethink the concept of a Fashion Week in such a way is extremely impressive and proves that the fashion industry is correctly interpreting the signs of the present and future. The time has come for value creation and values to be reconciled. Consistent alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals is an important step in this direction.”
 
“Frankfurt Fashion Week aims to play a crucial role in finding solutions for macrosocial challenges and supporting the goals of international politics such as the European Green Deal. The fashion and textile industries are also expected to be climate-neutral by 2050. If we want to achieve this, we all need to pull together. Frankfurt Fashion Week is inviting all initiators and supporters of sustainable concepts and congresses or shows dedicated to sustainability to meet in Frankfurt, partake in discussions and make tangible decisions for the greater good. We will connect the most relevant players and pave the way for a future-proof fashion and textile industry,” says Detlef Braun, CEO of Messe Frankfurt.
 
“Given its global reach, the fashion industry is uniquely positioned to collaborate and engage on the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular on climate action and responsible production and consumption,” said Annemarie Hou, Acting Executive Director of the United Nations Office for Partnerships. “Frankfurt Fashion Week and the Summit will serve as an important platform for education and engagement of the fashion and textile industry in the Decade of Action,” emphasised Ms Hou.
 
The aim of Frankfurt Fashion Week is for all exhibitors, participants and partners to align with the Sustainable Development Goals by 2023. The SDGs will also be incorporated into all formats of Frankfurt Fashion Week. This will help to make the UN’s sustainability goals visible and tangible for the Fashion Week audience, therefore bringing its claim, goals and specific proposals for implementation to an international opinion-forming fashion and lifestyle community. During a one-day Frankfurt Fashion SDG Summit presented by Conscious Fashion Campaign, topics like gender equality, clean water, climate protection, social justice and their significance for a forward-looking fashion industry will be examined in greater depth. Another point on the sustainability agenda: Frankfurt Fashion Week is launching a Sustainability Award for outstanding, innovative, sustainable design, alongside other categories with a global appeal for the fashion and textile industry.
 
"We are committed to setting the wheels of transformation in motion. Not only does the overall mindset have to fundamentally change; the entire industry also needs to have the courage to be transparent and honest. It’s important to see values and value creation as opportunities rather than contentious. We are doing what we do best: connecting the relevant players at all levels. With its ecosystem, Frankfurt Fashion Week will become the enabler. We are creating a platform that will orchestrate industry-wide change. With this as our inspiration, we are also developing our tradeshow formats from a ‘marketplace of products’ to a ‘marketplace of purpose and ideas’,” explains Anita Tillmann, Managing Partner of the Premium Group.
 
A new start in Frankfurt: In summer 2021 the entire fashion industry will be coming to the metropolis on the Main river to inform themselves, be inspired, discuss, negotiate and celebrate. “There’s a huge need to finally meet in person again, to exchange ideas and be inspired. At the same time, digital tools and formats have become an integral part of the fashion industry,” says Markus Frank, Head of the City of Frankfurt’s Department of Economic Affairs and therefore also responsible for its creative industry. “To implement such a future-oriented, all-encompassing overall concept, Frankfurt’s business and creative scenes offer an almost unique concentration of different expertise with its internationally networked agencies, universities and museums. The city’s multifaceted, high-end club, bar and restaurant scene, diverse hotel industry and internationally renowned retail landscape will become the stage for this. This network will be a key factor in the successful implementation of Frankfurt Fashion Week and the way in which it will expand into the public space as a cultural and social happening.”
 
A number of major publishing houses are also showing their commitment to the new Fashion Week in Frankfurt with conferences, events and awards: Textilwirtschaft, the leading professional fashion journal by the Deutscher Fachverlag publishing house, is moving its traditional meeting of the industry’s top decision-makers – the TW Forum, the presentation of the renowned Forum Award, as well as its subsequent conference – from Heidelberg to Frankfurt’s Palmengarten botanical gardens, and will therefore be kicking off Frankfurt Fashion Week on Sunday evening and Monday morning. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung will be hosting its traditional fashion party for the first time in Frankfurt and publishing a special edition of its FAZ Magazin on Frankfurt Fashion Week. And the ZEIT publishing group is holding its ‘UNLOCK Style by ZEITmagazin’ conference, which was established in 2014, and the ZEITmagazin Fashion Week party in Frankfurt for the first time and will dedicate the whole new issue of ZEITmagazin Frankfurt to Frankfurt Fashion Week. Condé Nast will also be involved in next summer’s Frankfurt Fashion Week with an exclusive event by GQ. And the Burda publishing house will also be represented with various event formats from its lifestyle and fashion brands.There will also be talks with SHINE  Conventions, the organiser of GLOW, about what a mutual collaboration could look like.
 
Frankfurt Fashion Week is also delighted to have the Fashion Council Germany (FCG) on board.  The FCG is theinstitution when it comes to German fashion design. It promotes designers, is committed to gaining more political relevance and strengthens the international visibility and awareness of German fashion. At Frankfurt Fashion Week, the FCG will contribute selected formats, such as its already established Fireside Chat, and a future-oriented accelerator format to support German designers.
 
“What really impresses me about Fashion Week is the whole networking aspect: the creative industries will meet the financial world and sustainability is the common denominator. The Green Finance Cluster is another project that we could link with Frankfurt Fashion Week in the future. This will provide new inspiration in the fashion industry, which will certainly extend way beyond its own horizon of Frankfurt and Hesse. After a very difficult year for the trade fair industry, the concept is an encouraging breath of fresh air,” sums up Tarek Al-Wazir, Hesse’s Minister of Economics, Energy, Transport and Regional Development and Deputy Minister-President of the state of Hessen.

(c) Tintex
21.02.2019

"UNO" the Naturally Advanced collection by TINTEX Textiles

TINTEX Textiles presents new exemplary concepts based on a continuous textile research for responsible, ethical-minded fashions. It is born out of heritage and passion to use only good materials and the finest finishing techniques for better textiles in the best spirit of its unique Portuguese culture.

The new S/S 2020 collection starts from the concept of “UNO”: a full Naturally Advanced offer that is gathered together under one emblematic cultural standard, one that refers to unity as a result of the revolutionary generation in a society that embraces uniqueness and differentiation. UNO stands for unification, cross-fertilization, inclusion, just like an orchestra playing in concert with the same purpose. It is the perfect chance to discover a range of unique developments that truly embody the company’s identity, balancing responsible innovation and creativity. Smart ingredients take the lead being enhanced by the TINTEX unique dyeing and finishing expertise.

TINTEX Textiles presents new exemplary concepts based on a continuous textile research for responsible, ethical-minded fashions. It is born out of heritage and passion to use only good materials and the finest finishing techniques for better textiles in the best spirit of its unique Portuguese culture.

The new S/S 2020 collection starts from the concept of “UNO”: a full Naturally Advanced offer that is gathered together under one emblematic cultural standard, one that refers to unity as a result of the revolutionary generation in a society that embraces uniqueness and differentiation. UNO stands for unification, cross-fertilization, inclusion, just like an orchestra playing in concert with the same purpose. It is the perfect chance to discover a range of unique developments that truly embody the company’s identity, balancing responsible innovation and creativity. Smart ingredients take the lead being enhanced by the TINTEX unique dyeing and finishing expertise.

Starting from the “UNO is…embrace yourself” concept, a unique range of natural fibres are blended with technical qualities for new levels of wellbeing performance. Shirt structures, timeless jerseys and interlocks are born from the transformed polyamide Q-NOVA® by Fulgar with excellent moisture control, and from SeaCell™, that embodies the unique properties of seaweed combined with the unique ROICA™ CF (Clean Fit), a unique odor neutralizing premium stretch yarn by Asahi Kasei.

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HESTRA HW1819 Women´s Patrol Gauntlet White (c) HESTRA
HESTRA HW1819 Women´s Patrol Gauntlet White
20.12.2018

Women Only!

Der neue Women`s Patrol Gauntlet von Hestra

Der neue Women`s Patrol Gauntlet von Hestra

Warm, zuverlässig und zeitlos präsentiert sich der neue Women´s Patrol Gauntlet von Hestra. Dieses Modell ist der optimale Begleiter – wasserabweisend, winddicht sowie atmungsaktiv und mit einer schmaleren Form extra für die Damen. So ist er optimal für die Piste und das Backcountry geeignet.
Warm, robust & zeitlos – das ist der neue Women`s Patrol Gauntlet, der speziell für schmalere Frauenhände geschneidert wurde. Mit seiner dezenten Kombination aus imprägniertem Ziegenleder und meliertem Dobby-Polyester zeigt er sich allerdings nicht nur funktionell, sondern auch äußerst stilsicher. Das Innenleben wird von der neuen G-Loft-Isolierung und einem herausnehmbaren Bemberg-Liner ausgefüllt und bietet damit hervorragende Wärmeeigenschaften und Tragekomfort.
Auch die weiteren Features überzeugen: Wenn der Handschuh auf der Piste oder im Backcountry mal kurz ausgezogen werden muss, geht er dank der Handcuffs nicht verloren. Snow Lock schützt die Hände vor eindringendem Schnee und Wind, ein Karabiner sowie eine Weitenverstellung am Handgelenk runden das Gesamtpaket ab. Skandinavisch schlichtes Design, feinste Materialien und jede Menge Funktion – das ist der neue Women`s Patrol Gauntlet von Hestra. Dieses Model ist auch als Fäustling erhältlich.

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Der neue Women's Swisswool Inverno von Hestra (c) HESTRA
06.11.2018

Norweger-Pulli für die Hände

  • Der neue Women's Swisswool Inverno von Hestra

„Hands First“ ist das Motto bei Hestra. Mit dem SwissWool Inverno beweisen die Skandinavier wieder einmal, dass sie Profis in Sachen Handschuhe sind. Der neue Skihandschuh lässt nicht nur Frauenherzen höher schlagen, sondern kann sich auch sonst sehen lassen. Klassisches Norweger-Stickmuster, feinstes Lammnappa-Leder und wärmendes Swisswool-Material wurden in einem Handschuh vereint – eine perfekte, stilvolle Wahl für kalte Wintertage.

  • Der neue Women's Swisswool Inverno von Hestra

„Hands First“ ist das Motto bei Hestra. Mit dem SwissWool Inverno beweisen die Skandinavier wieder einmal, dass sie Profis in Sachen Handschuhe sind. Der neue Skihandschuh lässt nicht nur Frauenherzen höher schlagen, sondern kann sich auch sonst sehen lassen. Klassisches Norweger-Stickmuster, feinstes Lammnappa-Leder und wärmendes Swisswool-Material wurden in einem Handschuh vereint – eine perfekte, stilvolle Wahl für kalte Wintertage.

Die Rückhand des Swisswool Inverno besteht aus wind- und wasserdichtem, aber dennoch atmungsaktiven Hestra Appas Polyester-Material, dessen Optik durch das typisch-skandinavische Stickmuster aus der Masse hervorsticht. Die Handinnenfläche ist aus äthiopischem Lammnappa-Leder gefertigt, das besonders dünn, weich und anschmiegsam ist. Am Handgelenk befindet sich eine schnell verstellbare Lasche mit zwei Druckknöpfen, die den Handschuh einfach verstellen und schließen lässt. Das wärmende sowie weiche Futter im Handschuh besteht weitgehend aus Merino-Wolle und zeichnet sich durch eine sehr feine Struktur aus, die nicht kratzt und geruchsneutralisierend wirkt. Apropos Inverno: Das italienische Wort für Winter deutet bereits an, dass der Handschuh sehr warm ist: Die Isolationsschicht ist aus Swisswool gefertigt, einer nachhaltig produzierten Wolle von Schweizer Hochgebirgsschafen, die Feuchtigkeit optimal transpiriert und sich weich und bequem anfühlt. Gerüche, sowie Schadstoffe werden weitgehend neutralisiert. Der Women`s Swisswool Inverno von Hestra ist auch als Fäustling erhältlich.

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An Evening of Smart Innovation that Showcased New Standards for Fashion (c) Rodin Banica
Textile installation by Cécile Feilchenfeldt
29.03.2018

An Evening of Smart Innovation that Showcased New Standards for Fashion

On Thursday, March 22nd, C.L.A.S.S., with support from the Council of Fashion  Designers  of  America  (CFDA),  hosted  an  intimate  gathering  of  fashion’s  industry  leaders, educators, designers and members of the press to celebrate An Evening of Smart Innovation.

The event was beautifully orchestrated by Ginger Design, an exceptional team of Italian creatives, filmmakers, food and  textile  designers  as  a  way  to  create  a  unique  immersive  experience  telling  the  story  of  C.L.A.S.S.’ visionary journey. Thus, providing guests with an awareness and chance to embrace knowledge related to four key areas that set new standards for fashion vital to C.L.A.S.S.’ business philosophy:  Heritage, Smart Innovation, Circular Economy and Design Responsibility.

Imagination and responsibility at the forefront of the event, guests entered to view a film by Cristina Picchi that  represented harmony  between the various  phases  of  the  textile  process  and  the  cycles  of  natural elements.

On Thursday, March 22nd, C.L.A.S.S., with support from the Council of Fashion  Designers  of  America  (CFDA),  hosted  an  intimate  gathering  of  fashion’s  industry  leaders, educators, designers and members of the press to celebrate An Evening of Smart Innovation.

The event was beautifully orchestrated by Ginger Design, an exceptional team of Italian creatives, filmmakers, food and  textile  designers  as  a  way  to  create  a  unique  immersive  experience  telling  the  story  of  C.L.A.S.S.’ visionary journey. Thus, providing guests with an awareness and chance to embrace knowledge related to four key areas that set new standards for fashion vital to C.L.A.S.S.’ business philosophy:  Heritage, Smart Innovation, Circular Economy and Design Responsibility.

Imagination and responsibility at the forefront of the event, guests entered to view a film by Cristina Picchi that  represented harmony  between the various  phases  of  the  textile  process  and  the  cycles  of  natural elements.

The piece de resistance was a three-dimensional installation designed by Cécile Feilchenfeldt that  contained  exquisite  knits  allowing  guests  to  walk  through  the area to  inspire creativity and explore the  limitless possibilities using innovative  smart  materials.  So,  with  responsible  design  in  mind  the guests  were  able  to  touch  and  feel  the  luxurious  smart  textiles supported  by  sustainable  credentials  from  Bacx  by  Centro  Seta, Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei, ECOTEC® by Marchi & Fildi, Organic Cotton  Colours,  Re.VerSo™,  ROICA™  by  Asahi  Kasei,  TINTEX Textiles, and Zignone. The new generation of beautiful cottons, rich silks, lush wools and opulent cashmeres showcased throughout the C.L.A.S.S. event currently available to the market.

Giusy Bettoni and the C.L.A.S.S. team from Milan and New  York, as well as several of their partner representatives from around the globe  were  on  hand  to  engage  designers  and  educators  and answer   questions   related   to   smart   materials   and   processes. Designers  and  educators  were  pleased  to  learn  about  the  new C.L.A.S.S. e-commerce site dedicated to emerging designers and fashion  startups,  as  well as  new  details  regarding  C.L.A.S.S. Education  as  a  university   learning  resource,  co-founded   with James  Mendolia,  FIT  Professor,  MFA  Fashion  Design  and  FIT Sustainability Council Member.

Attendees included: Julien Labat, president of Edun and Marilyn Balkaransingh Director of  Fabric  R&D of  Edun, J.R.  Campbell  and  Young  Kim  Thanos of Kent State’s School of Design and Merchandising, Lisa Smilor and Stephanie  Soto of  CFDA,  Nomi  Dale  Kleinman of  FIT,  Susan Easton, founder   of   From   the   Road,   Nicole   Fischelis,   Heron Preston, Luciana Scrutchen of Parsons School of Design and Kay Unger, chair of the Board of Governors for Parsons, among others.
 

Der neue Freeride-Handschuh Ergo Grip Incline von Hestra ©Hestra
HESTRA HW1718 Ergo Grip Incline
15.12.2017

Hestra Alpine Pro, Frau Holle`s Liebling

  • Der neue Freeride-Handschuh Ergo Grip Incline von Hestra

München – Der Wintergott Ullr und Frau Holle scheinen in diesem Frühwinter gemeinsame Sache zu machen und versorgen Freunde des gepflegten Tiefschneepflügens mit massenhaft Powder. Kälte, Schnee und Stürme verlangen allerdings auch nach Top-Equipment. Hier kommt der neue Freeride-Handschuh Ergo Grip Incline von Hestra ins Spiel. Der Handschuh aus Bergziegen und Rindsleder kommt mit dem patentierten Ergo Grip-Design, das mit leicht vorgeformten Fingern eine optimale Passform verspricht.

  • Der neue Freeride-Handschuh Ergo Grip Incline von Hestra

München – Der Wintergott Ullr und Frau Holle scheinen in diesem Frühwinter gemeinsame Sache zu machen und versorgen Freunde des gepflegten Tiefschneepflügens mit massenhaft Powder. Kälte, Schnee und Stürme verlangen allerdings auch nach Top-Equipment. Hier kommt der neue Freeride-Handschuh Ergo Grip Incline von Hestra ins Spiel. Der Handschuh aus Bergziegen und Rindsleder kommt mit dem patentierten Ergo Grip-Design, das mit leicht vorgeformten Fingern eine optimale Passform verspricht.

Der neue Freeride Handschuh Ergo Grip Incline von Hestra vereint edle Materialien mit optimaler Passform und Robustheit. Die Handinnenfläche wird aus einem speziellen Bergziegenleder geformt. Das wird auf Grund seiner enormen Haltbarkeit auch für die Handschuhe des schwedischen Militärs benutzt und daher Army Leather genannt. Der Handrücken besteht aus imprägniertem und ebenfalls sehr robustem Rindsleder. Seine exzellente Passform verdankt der Handschuh dem patentierten Ergo Grip-Design. Bei dieser Konstruktion werden verschiedene Ebenen überlappend vernäht und verleihen dem Handschuh so eine der natürlichen Handhaltung angepasste, vorgeformte Passform. Am Handgelenk schließt der Handschuh mit einer Kombination aus Neoprenbündchen und Klettverschluss ab.

Hestra: Sportlich und schick ©Hestra
Women‘s Primaloft Winter Forest Handschuhe
31.08.2017

Hestra: Sportlich und schick

München – Mollig warm und stilvoll in den Winter: Die Women‘s Primaloft Winter Forest Handschuhe von Hestra überzeugen mit inneren und äußeren Werten und vereinen eine hohe Isolationsleistung mit ansprechender Optik.

Mit dem Women‘s Primaloft Winter Forest präsentiert Hestra einen neuen Skihandschuh, der Frauenherzen höher schlagen lässt. Mit seinem modischen Kunstpelzsaum und dem gestrickten Bund stechen die Handschuhe schon auf den ersten Blick aus der Masse hervor. Die wärmende Primaloft Gold-Füllung wird an der Innenhand je nach Farboption aus Lammnappa (weiße Innenhand) und Rindsleder (schwarze Innenhand) sowie an der Rückhand von winddichtem und wasserabweisendem Hestra Micron Polyester-Material umschlossen.

Das Design und die dezente Farbgebung machen das Modell in Kombination mit den hochwertigen Materialien zu einem Allrounder, der auf der Skipiste, auf Wanderungen oder im Alltag eine tolle Figur macht. Der Women`s Primaloft Winter Forest von Hestra ist auch als Fäustling erhältlich.

München – Mollig warm und stilvoll in den Winter: Die Women‘s Primaloft Winter Forest Handschuhe von Hestra überzeugen mit inneren und äußeren Werten und vereinen eine hohe Isolationsleistung mit ansprechender Optik.

Mit dem Women‘s Primaloft Winter Forest präsentiert Hestra einen neuen Skihandschuh, der Frauenherzen höher schlagen lässt. Mit seinem modischen Kunstpelzsaum und dem gestrickten Bund stechen die Handschuhe schon auf den ersten Blick aus der Masse hervor. Die wärmende Primaloft Gold-Füllung wird an der Innenhand je nach Farboption aus Lammnappa (weiße Innenhand) und Rindsleder (schwarze Innenhand) sowie an der Rückhand von winddichtem und wasserabweisendem Hestra Micron Polyester-Material umschlossen.

Das Design und die dezente Farbgebung machen das Modell in Kombination mit den hochwertigen Materialien zu einem Allrounder, der auf der Skipiste, auf Wanderungen oder im Alltag eine tolle Figur macht. Der Women`s Primaloft Winter Forest von Hestra ist auch als Fäustling erhältlich.