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25.06.2017

All-White Everything at SEEK’S SUPER NATURAL POP-UP SHOP

Vom 4. bis 8. Juli 2017 bringt die SEEK zur Fashion Week einen Pop-up-Shop auf die Straße. Die SEEK transformiert den Hotspot Fechtner Delikatessen – bekannt für ein umfassend gesundes Food-Angebot bestehend aus regionalen Produkten höchster Qualität – in ein Retail-Konzept. Fashion In- und Outsider finden hier zusammen, um zu inspirieren und sich inspirieren zu lassen. Die Berliner Torstraße, wo das erste Pop-up-Format der SEEK aufschlägt, ist ein Zentrum der Offenheit, Inspiration und Individualität. Die SEEK als offizielle ‚voice of street culture’ begibt sich mitten hinein ins Leben.
Marke, Einkäufer, Presse, Konsumenten – die Grenzen verschwimmen von Saison zu Saison mehr. Als zeitgemäße Antwort auf die Herausforderungen des Handels präsentiert der Shop eine kuratierte Auswahl von Mode, Food und Lifestyle. Mehr noch: Der Einkauf wird zum Erlebnis, indem ein Konzept entsteht, an dem jeder teilhaben will, und das jeder teilen möchte.

Vom 4. bis 8. Juli 2017 bringt die SEEK zur Fashion Week einen Pop-up-Shop auf die Straße. Die SEEK transformiert den Hotspot Fechtner Delikatessen – bekannt für ein umfassend gesundes Food-Angebot bestehend aus regionalen Produkten höchster Qualität – in ein Retail-Konzept. Fashion In- und Outsider finden hier zusammen, um zu inspirieren und sich inspirieren zu lassen. Die Berliner Torstraße, wo das erste Pop-up-Format der SEEK aufschlägt, ist ein Zentrum der Offenheit, Inspiration und Individualität. Die SEEK als offizielle ‚voice of street culture’ begibt sich mitten hinein ins Leben.
Marke, Einkäufer, Presse, Konsumenten – die Grenzen verschwimmen von Saison zu Saison mehr. Als zeitgemäße Antwort auf die Herausforderungen des Handels präsentiert der Shop eine kuratierte Auswahl von Mode, Food und Lifestyle. Mehr noch: Der Einkauf wird zum Erlebnis, indem ein Konzept entsteht, an dem jeder teilhaben will, und das jeder teilen möchte.
Das Konzept Super Natural ist gleichermaßen das Dachthema der sechsten Ausgabe des SEEK Magazines. Im Pop-up-Shop werden ausschließlich weiße Produkte angeboten, in einem klaren und auf das Wesentliche reduzierten Umfeld. Am 3. Juli wird dann zum Launch der aktuellen Printausgabe in den Pop-up-Shop eingeladen.
Super Natural ist in Zusammenarbeit mit Daniel Padilla Werner (Brand & Retail Consultant/Buyer Denim & Urban bei der KaDeWe Group) entstanden.

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Fashion Week, Pop-up, Natur
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PREMIUM Exhibitions GmbH

Fashion Start ups and Entrepreneurs Fashion Start ups and Entrepreneurs
Fashion Start ups and Entrepreneurs
23.06.2017

Fashion Start-ups and Entrepreneurs at PREMIUM GROUP

Kreativität ist nicht alles. Von der innovativen Idee eines talentierten Designers bis zum eigenen erfolgreichen Label kann es ein langer, steiniger Weg sein. Dabei sind nicht nur stilprägende Designs, Hypes und It-Pieces entscheidend, sondern auch Finanzen, Strategie und Vertrieb. Gerade bei den letzten Punkten brauchen Entrepreneure oftmals Unterstützung.
Deshalb investiert die PREMIUM GROUP mit viel Engagement in die Erfolgsunternehmen von morgen. Bereits seit 2005 unterstützt die PREMIUM nachhaltig junge Talente. Aber auch bei der SEEK, BRIGHT und SHOW&ORDER AT KRAFTWERK BERLIN werden aufstrebende Brands gezeigt. Warum? Um den Marken die Möglichkeit zu geben, sich auf den internationalen Messeplattformen dem Handel zu präsentieren, um den Einkäufern die Vielfalt an inspirierenden Marken zu bieten und um den Jungunternehmern dem Austausch mit Branchen-Insidern zu ermöglichen.

Kreativität ist nicht alles. Von der innovativen Idee eines talentierten Designers bis zum eigenen erfolgreichen Label kann es ein langer, steiniger Weg sein. Dabei sind nicht nur stilprägende Designs, Hypes und It-Pieces entscheidend, sondern auch Finanzen, Strategie und Vertrieb. Gerade bei den letzten Punkten brauchen Entrepreneure oftmals Unterstützung.
Deshalb investiert die PREMIUM GROUP mit viel Engagement in die Erfolgsunternehmen von morgen. Bereits seit 2005 unterstützt die PREMIUM nachhaltig junge Talente. Aber auch bei der SEEK, BRIGHT und SHOW&ORDER AT KRAFTWERK BERLIN werden aufstrebende Brands gezeigt. Warum? Um den Marken die Möglichkeit zu geben, sich auf den internationalen Messeplattformen dem Handel zu präsentieren, um den Einkäufern die Vielfalt an inspirierenden Marken zu bieten und um den Jungunternehmern dem Austausch mit Branchen-Insidern zu ermöglichen.
Die Spanne der geförderten Kollektionen reicht von Womenswear, Menswear, Schuhen und Accessoires bis hin zu Activewear, Sustainability und Gadgets. Besonders im Bereich Activewear kommen vielversprechende Jungdesigner mit innovativen Ideen und neuartigen technischen Lösungen auf den Markt – wie etwa die Gymwear von Ina Kess, P.E Nation und Dresp sowie die Fahrradhelme von Closca.

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PREMIUM Exhibitions GmbH

Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0
Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0
13.06.2017

Neue Version der Lectra Fashion PLM rüstet Modeunternehmen für die vierte industrielle Revolution

Lectras Fashion PLM 4.0 wurde von Grund auf neu entwickelt, um die Geschwindigkeit und Agilität zu ermöglichen, die Mode- und Bekleidungsunternehmen für den Umstieg zur Industrie 4.0 benötigen. Die neue Version vernetzt CAD, industrielle Standardsoftware wie Adobe Illustrator sowie IT-Systeme (wie ERP) und externe Lieferanten. Das System dient damit als intelligente Schaltzentrale für eine digitale Lieferkette – von der Planung über das Design bis zur Produktion. Dadurch wird ein kontinuierlicher Fluss von fehlerfreien Daten zwischen Prozessen, Technologien und Personen gewährleistet, sodass alle Beteiligten der Lieferkette über die Plattform Informationen bearbeiten, speichern und teilen – mit gesicherter Datenintegrität.

Lectras Fashion PLM 4.0 wurde von Grund auf neu entwickelt, um die Geschwindigkeit und Agilität zu ermöglichen, die Mode- und Bekleidungsunternehmen für den Umstieg zur Industrie 4.0 benötigen. Die neue Version vernetzt CAD, industrielle Standardsoftware wie Adobe Illustrator sowie IT-Systeme (wie ERP) und externe Lieferanten. Das System dient damit als intelligente Schaltzentrale für eine digitale Lieferkette – von der Planung über das Design bis zur Produktion. Dadurch wird ein kontinuierlicher Fluss von fehlerfreien Daten zwischen Prozessen, Technologien und Personen gewährleistet, sodass alle Beteiligten der Lieferkette über die Plattform Informationen bearbeiten, speichern und teilen – mit gesicherter Datenintegrität.
Fashion PLM 4.0 ist als permanente Lizenz oder als monatliches Abo erhältlich und sofort einsatzbereit. Die Plattform lässt sich dabei auf die unterschiedlichen Bedürfnisse von kleinen bis großen Geschäften, Marken, Einzelhändlern und Herstellern anpassen. Unternehmen beginnen zunächst mit dem Standardangebot und fügen, je nach Wunsch, bis zu zehn weitere Module hinzu, wie Design-Integration, Produktdetails, Beschaffung, Mustererstellung und Kostenkalkulation.
Best Practices und Know-how aus der Modeindustrie sowie praktische Szenarien dienen als Grundlage für Vorlagen, Standardverzeichnisse und Shortcuts, um sich wiederholende Aufgaben und Verwaltungstätigkeiten zu automatisieren und somit mehr Zeit für die Wertschöpfung zu gewinnen. Das Ergebnis ist eine schnelle und digital vernetzte Lieferkette, mit der Modeunternehmen agil auf Trends reagieren und Produkte passend zu den Erwartungen der Verbraucher liefern.

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Lectra, PLM
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Lectra

Imprima Imprima
Imprima
12.06.2017

IMPRIMA & THE AMSTERDAM INNOVATION FORUM: “How apparel brands can transform supply chains” 14th June, 2017

The session will explore what the digital revolution means for business, and how innovations in manufacturing are the new reality that help create sustainable products that last and can be scaled to suit each actor through smart customization.
IMPRIMA S.p.a. is the global holding company dedicated to research, development and innovation in the textile printing and finishing arena. It is the first Fully Digital Industrial Platform, that today can offer a fully digitalized process in every step of its manufacture. Thanks to the acquisition of 100% of the German finishing and textile printing company KBC and 100% the Italian company GUARISCO by WISE SGR, Imprima is enriched by an international outlook that makes it extremely competitive in the market, which will be reinforced in the coming months with additional acquisitions in Italy and abroad, taking care to maintain best practices in terms of quality and service and the business identity of each company. In this way, Imprima represents a preferred partner for the fashion retailers.

The session will explore what the digital revolution means for business, and how innovations in manufacturing are the new reality that help create sustainable products that last and can be scaled to suit each actor through smart customization.
IMPRIMA S.p.a. is the global holding company dedicated to research, development and innovation in the textile printing and finishing arena. It is the first Fully Digital Industrial Platform, that today can offer a fully digitalized process in every step of its manufacture. Thanks to the acquisition of 100% of the German finishing and textile printing company KBC and 100% the Italian company GUARISCO by WISE SGR, Imprima is enriched by an international outlook that makes it extremely competitive in the market, which will be reinforced in the coming months with additional acquisitions in Italy and abroad, taking care to maintain best practices in terms of quality and service and the business identity of each company. In this way, Imprima represents a preferred partner for the fashion retailers.
IMPRIMA boasts a Total Water Management guarantee through its own chemical/physical process of water depuration technologies able to reduce the consumption of water up to 90%, avoiding effluents, by circulating it in a virtuous recycling process, for example now needing only 1 liter of water compared to traditionally 12 liters needed in the past.

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Imprima, digital
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

DyStar DyStar
DyStar
08.06.2017

DyStar supports circular economy initiative in apparel sector

C&A, one of Europe’s leading Fashion retailers has recently launched in its stores in 18 European markets the world’s first Cradle to Cradle CertifiedTM Gold products. These recyclable t-shirts are made of 100% organic cotton, with safe materials and chemicals and produced in a socially and environmentally responsible way. They have been certified at gold level by the Cradle-to Cradle Product Innovation Institute (C2CPII). The dyes used in the coloration of the shirts, which are available in two styles and 17 colors, were selected from the range of DyStar Levafix® and Remazol® reactive dyes which received C2C Gold Level certification for Material Health from C2CPII in 2016.

C&A, one of Europe’s leading Fashion retailers has recently launched in its stores in 18 European markets the world’s first Cradle to Cradle CertifiedTM Gold products. These recyclable t-shirts are made of 100% organic cotton, with safe materials and chemicals and produced in a socially and environmentally responsible way. They have been certified at gold level by the Cradle-to Cradle Product Innovation Institute (C2CPII). The dyes used in the coloration of the shirts, which are available in two styles and 17 colors, were selected from the range of DyStar Levafix® and Remazol® reactive dyes which received C2C Gold Level certification for Material Health from C2CPII in 2016.
With a selection of apparel dyes for the fashion industry awarded a Gold-level Material Health Certificate, the DyStar Group strives to be part of a more sustainable future and growing a circular economy as well as reaffirms its commitment to environmental and human health. The styles were developed in close partnership with Fashion for Good. Created with funds granted by founding partner C&A Foundation, Fashion for Good is a global partnership that unites apparel producers, retailers, non-profit organizations, innovators and funders in the shared ambition to transform the apparel industry into a circular one.

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DyStar, C&A, Fashion
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DyStar Singapore Pte Ltd

Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 Source: www.lectra.com.
Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0
07.06.2017

The new Lectra Fashion PLM gears fashion companies up for the fourth industrial revolution

With digitalization transforming the way consumers shop, today’s fashion companies are playing a neverending game of catch-up, as they compete for the attention of a generation of connected, fickle-minded millennials who want it all: personalization, sustainability, quality and speed, accessible at all times, across multiple channels, and at the lowest price. Industry 4.0 is not only revolutionizing how manufacturers operate, but also how brands and retailers need to function, if they want to be fast and agile enough to meet the needs of this demanding new consumer. The stakes are high and how effectively companies harness technology to put the consumer at the heart of their process will be the deciding factor in who comes out ahead and who gets left behind.

With digitalization transforming the way consumers shop, today’s fashion companies are playing a neverending game of catch-up, as they compete for the attention of a generation of connected, fickle-minded millennials who want it all: personalization, sustainability, quality and speed, accessible at all times, across multiple channels, and at the lowest price. Industry 4.0 is not only revolutionizing how manufacturers operate, but also how brands and retailers need to function, if they want to be fast and agile enough to meet the needs of this demanding new consumer. The stakes are high and how effectively companies harness technology to put the consumer at the heart of their process will be the deciding factor in who comes out ahead and who gets left behind.



Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 has undergone a drastic reboot to give fashion and apparel companies the speed and agility they need to tackle the challenges of Industry 4.0 head on. Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0, with the widest functional scope on the market, acts as an intelligent nerve center to the digital supply chain, from planning through design to production. This ensures a consistent flow of error-free data between processes, technologies and people. The system connects CAD, industry-standard software such as Adobe Illustrator, company IT systems (such as ERP) and external suppliers, so that actors across the supply chain can work on, save and share information on the platform, ensuring data integrity.
The solution also draws on best practices, fashion-business intelligence and real-world scenarios to automate administrative and repetitive tasks, with templates, standard libraries and shortcuts that allows more time for value-added activities. The final result is a fast, connected digital supply chain that helps fashion companies jump on trends quickly and deliver products that fulfill their customer’s expectations.

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Lectra

Intertextile Pavillion Shenzhen Source: www.intertextileapparel.com
Intertextile Pavillion Shenzhen
06.06.2017

Top brand buyers sign-up to attend Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen 2017

As the product development process in the apparel industry continues to speed up, producers are looking for new fabric and accessory options outside of the traditional sourcing seasons. As such, with its added advantage of being located in the core area of China’s fashion industry and nearby Hong Kong, the popularity and importance of July’s Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen has been growing within the apparel market in recent years. A number of renowned international and domestic brands, such as DKNY, Embry, FILA, Initial, Nine West Group, Peacebird, s.Oliver and many more, have already signed-up to attend this year’s fair, where they will source from around nearly 700 exhibitors.

As the product development process in the apparel industry continues to speed up, producers are looking for new fabric and accessory options outside of the traditional sourcing seasons. As such, with its added advantage of being located in the core area of China’s fashion industry and nearby Hong Kong, the popularity and importance of July’s Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen has been growing within the apparel market in recent years. A number of renowned international and domestic brands, such as DKNY, Embry, FILA, Initial, Nine West Group, Peacebird, s.Oliver and many more, have already signed-up to attend this year’s fair, where they will source from around nearly 700 exhibitors.


“Once again this edition we are putting significant effort into inviting VIP buyers and matching them with our exhibitors, so we know that many key brand buyers will source at the fair again,” said Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. “Last year the feedback from these buyers, such as Diesel, DKNY, KINJI and Marc O’Polo, was that they are consistently seeking new materials to develop new products throughout the entire year, therefore, they find Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen increasingly beneficial to them, particularly because of its timing and high quality of products.”
One buyer already confirmed to attend, DKNY, sent its Fabric Manager Mr Patrick Chan to visit the fair last year, who praised the experience after his trip. “I’m satisfied with the quality of the suppliers and their products. I’ve found some potential suppliers in the Fine Japan Zone and received some samples. They provide high-quality fabrics with good design,” he said.

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Messe Frankfurt

C.L.A.S.S. GB Network Marketing & Communication
C.L.A.S.S.
18.05.2017

A decade of commitment to responsible innovation C.L.A.S.S.

C.L.A.S.S., the leading eco-material hub based in Milan and specialized in the integration of a new generation of smart values within fashion and home décor, presents the new SS 2018 collection through its partners, highlighting the new generation of values as innovation, research, creativity, traceability, transparency and sustainability. A very new business model and a real supporting tool for companies (not only the “fashion” ones) for lower environmental impact productions. A new concept that contributes to improve the quality of life, properly answering to cultural changes and to consumer’s new mind-set that links excellence to smarter products.

So, an evolved collection technologically advanced… available for the interested companies:
• At C.L.A.S.S. Material Hub in Milan Headquarter in Viale Vittorio Veneto, 8 (only by appointment) or
• in occasion of World C.L.A.S.S. tour in several cities around the world: London, New York, Barcelona, Madrid, Copenhagen and Amsterdam! Taking a C.L.A.S.S Private Sourcing Sessions, brands can discover (under request) C.L.A.S.S S/S 2018 collection.

C.L.A.S.S., the leading eco-material hub based in Milan and specialized in the integration of a new generation of smart values within fashion and home décor, presents the new SS 2018 collection through its partners, highlighting the new generation of values as innovation, research, creativity, traceability, transparency and sustainability. A very new business model and a real supporting tool for companies (not only the “fashion” ones) for lower environmental impact productions. A new concept that contributes to improve the quality of life, properly answering to cultural changes and to consumer’s new mind-set that links excellence to smarter products.

So, an evolved collection technologically advanced… available for the interested companies:
• At C.L.A.S.S. Material Hub in Milan Headquarter in Viale Vittorio Veneto, 8 (only by appointment) or
• in occasion of World C.L.A.S.S. tour in several cities around the world: London, New York, Barcelona, Madrid, Copenhagen and Amsterdam! Taking a C.L.A.S.S Private Sourcing Sessions, brands can discover (under request) C.L.A.S.S S/S 2018 collection.

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GB Network Marketing & Communication

Intertextile Shanghai Messe Frankfurt
Intertexile Shanghai
02.05.2017

Positive and well-established South China fashion market sets attractive backdrop for July’s Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen 2017

As part of Messe Frankfurt’s renowned Intertextile brand, Intertextile Pavilion at the Shenzhen International Trade Fair for Apparel Fabrics and Accessories (“Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen”) has a distinctive focus on the South China market, benefiting from this region’s promising market conditions and providing huge opportunities for exhibitors at this year’s fair.

As part of Messe Frankfurt’s renowned Intertextile brand, Intertextile Pavilion at the Shenzhen International Trade Fair for Apparel Fabrics and Accessories (“Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen”) has a distinctive focus on the South China market, benefiting from this region’s promising market conditions and providing huge opportunities for exhibitors at this year’s fair.


Given its solid industrial bases and favourable geographic locations, the South China region is at the heart of China’s garment industry, and its one of its two major cities, Shenzhen, has a reputation as the nation’s garment and fashion capital. Currently, the city houses over 2,000 garment companies, 30,000 fashion designers and more than 1,000 fashion brands. In 2016, total sales of the Shenzhen garment industry exceed 200 billion RMB (around 29 billion USD), accounting for over 60% of the market share of shopping malls in China’s first-tier cities . What’s more, with reference to Hong Kong Trade Development Council’s “China Garment Industry” research, due to the growing spending power of both male and female consumers, these two markets are projected to continue their strong growth. While the consumer market for men’s garments is undergoing a growth period with retail sales expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 11.8% between 2015 and 2020, some domestic womenswear brands have started forging into the mid-range to high-end women’s garment market segments. The research also stated that most of the enterprises which own women’s garment brands such as Ellassay, Marisfrolg, Yinger and Koradior, are located in South China.

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Messe Frankfurt

Lectra´s Annual Report Lectra Headquarters / Press Department
Lectra´s Annual Report
13.04.2017

Lectra’s 2016 Annual Report

Lectra achieved record financial results in 2016: €260.2 million in revenues, rising 10%, and € 26.7 million in net income, an increase of 14%. The Group consolidated its positions in automotive, and fashion and apparel, as well as acquired strong positions in furniture. Lectra has entirely transformed itself and today benefits from its bolstered technological advance, the enhanced expertise of its teams, an extended global footprint, and a refurbished campus.

Lectra achieved record financial results in 2016: €260.2 million in revenues, rising 10%, and € 26.7 million in net income, an increase of 14%. The Group consolidated its positions in automotive, and fashion and apparel, as well as acquired strong positions in furniture. Lectra has entirely transformed itself and today benefits from its bolstered technological advance, the enhanced expertise of its teams, an extended global footprint, and a refurbished campus.


Looking ahead, Lectra is in a strong position to carry out its new strategy, carefully conceived to empower its customers to step into the Industry 4.0 era. In close collaboration with global customers, Lectra has identified four mega trends that will change the business: the Millennials generation, the digitalization of companies, the emergence of Industry 4.0, and profound changes in China’s economy. Their impact, set to intensify, represents considerable challenges. Lectra’s annual report analyses the implications of these mega trends, and outlines the company’s response.
Helping customers to tackle such challenges, Lectra is gearing up to commercialize Software as a Service (SaaS), leveraged by cloud technology. Its expert knowledge of business combined with ten years’ experience in the industrial Internet of Things and rising investments in R&D, means Lectra is in a formidable position to help its customers seize opportunities in the new industrial age.            

More information:
Lectra Annual Report
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Lectra Headquarters / Press Department