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Japan Calling
23.09.2021

“The Empathy Collection” by BERTO

For the Fall-Winter 2022/2023 BERTO divided their PREMIUM DENIM FABRICS collection into 5 themes.

The first one is ICONIC, where clients can find the “mainstream” proposal, the authentic denim NO SEASON, timeless fabrics with high versatility. From the 100% cotton with salt and pepper look, to the comfort denim really slubby, to the light shirting fabric. Into this theme there are also the Berto NOS, always available for all clients’ needs.

The second theme is BLACK BLOOD. Into this theme clients find Double Black fabrics that have two souls: one made by overdyed sulfur denims, for a washed and aggressive look, and the other given by a reactive black weft, inspired by elegance and sophistication. In addition, we propose to clients also some overdyed reactive fabrics for an intense black look.

For the Fall-Winter 2022/2023 BERTO divided their PREMIUM DENIM FABRICS collection into 5 themes.

The first one is ICONIC, where clients can find the “mainstream” proposal, the authentic denim NO SEASON, timeless fabrics with high versatility. From the 100% cotton with salt and pepper look, to the comfort denim really slubby, to the light shirting fabric. Into this theme there are also the Berto NOS, always available for all clients’ needs.

The second theme is BLACK BLOOD. Into this theme clients find Double Black fabrics that have two souls: one made by overdyed sulfur denims, for a washed and aggressive look, and the other given by a reactive black weft, inspired by elegance and sophistication. In addition, we propose to clients also some overdyed reactive fabrics for an intense black look.

The third theme is EVERYDAY PLUSH. With “everyday plush” we want to imagine the desire to dress as if surrounded by a warm hug. In fact, this capsule includes Cashmere denim that ensure warm and soft feeling to the wearer; and “soapy-denim”, a fabric made with cotton and viscose that gives a soft and fluid hand. Moreover, cotton mixed with nylon gives the fabric a technical hand and an elegant image while maintaining stretch performance, lightness and softness.

The fourth theme is JAPAN CALLING. The rough touch-feel and the authentic aesthetic as the true Japanese denim are the main features of the fabrics belonging to this theme. The clients here can find high weight 100% cotton denim fabrics with authentic image and structured weave. To complete the capsule a special blend is available: fabrics with a Tencel slubby weft that gives soft and fluid touch together with a rough image.

Last but not least, the fifth theme: MOTHER NATURE. The container of all the most sustainable Berto fabrics, from Organic cotton fabrics GOTS certified, to Recycled cotton fabrics GRS certified, made regenerating their own production waste.

Linked with this last theme the company will present during BLUEZONE by MUNICH FABRIC START a special capsule collection of garments made with our PIANETA FABRIC, GRS certified and made with recycled cotton coming from their own waste of production. The same waste has been used by CADICA GROUP, an Italian premium trims maker, to do the SPECIAL LABELS and HANGTAGS of this capsule.

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Berto Denim
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EFFE-BI SRL PR & COMMUNICATION for BERTO

22.09.2021

Val:ue – Neue Plattform für Quality Mainstream Fashion

Zuwachs für die Frankfurt Fashion Week: Unter dem Namen Val:ue startet die Messe Frankfurt eine Plattform für Quality und Lifestyle Fashion im Mainstream-Bereich. Hier sollen sich künftig etablierte Retail-Marken versammeln.
 
Die Val:ue wird neue Looks und wegweisende Trends für die kommende Saison aus den Segmenten Damen- und Herrenbekleidung, Schuhe, Lederwaren, Accessoires und Lifestyle präsentieren. Dabei liegt der Fokus auf Unternehmen mit einem großen Markenbewusstsein und gutem Vertriebsnetz, die sich als Treiber von Innovationen im Handel positionieren. Damit einhergehend stehen kundenorientierte Produktentwicklungen, neue Logistikkonzepte, Digitalisierung und mehr Nachhaltigkeit im Mainstream im Rampenlicht der neuen Modemesse.

Zuwachs für die Frankfurt Fashion Week: Unter dem Namen Val:ue startet die Messe Frankfurt eine Plattform für Quality und Lifestyle Fashion im Mainstream-Bereich. Hier sollen sich künftig etablierte Retail-Marken versammeln.
 
Die Val:ue wird neue Looks und wegweisende Trends für die kommende Saison aus den Segmenten Damen- und Herrenbekleidung, Schuhe, Lederwaren, Accessoires und Lifestyle präsentieren. Dabei liegt der Fokus auf Unternehmen mit einem großen Markenbewusstsein und gutem Vertriebsnetz, die sich als Treiber von Innovationen im Handel positionieren. Damit einhergehend stehen kundenorientierte Produktentwicklungen, neue Logistikkonzepte, Digitalisierung und mehr Nachhaltigkeit im Mainstream im Rampenlicht der neuen Modemesse.

Die Val:ue zeigt auf, wie die frequenzbringenden und handelsrelevanten Marken diese Herausforderungen der Zukunft angehen und wie sie die Chancen des Wandels nutzen. Damit erhalte die weltweite Branche eine kompakte Handels- und Geschäftsplattform und zugleich eine passende Lösung für Einkäufer*innen in puncto One-Stop-Shop so der Messeveranstalter..
 
Angesichts der Herausforderungen durch die nachhaltige Transformation der Branche und den aktuell zu beobachtenden, geografischen Veränderungen in der Wertschöpfungskette sind professionelle Sourcing-Lösungen wichtiger als je zuvor.

Ergänzt wird die Val:ue um das Vorstufenthema Apparel Sourcing in Fashion. In diesem Bereich zeigen etablierte wie auch aufstrebende Player Turnkey-Lösungen für alle Teilnehmer*innen des Fashion-Marktes – inklusive white Labels und private Labels mit hohem Qualitätsstandard für Kleidung, Accessoires, Taschen, Schuhe und Lederwaren.

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Frankfurt Fashion Week
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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

Mit Federmäppchen Paul, Schreibmappe Pete und Rucksack Elliot steht dem perfekten Start in Ausbildung, Schuljahr, Semester und die Rückkehr ins Büro nichts mehr im Weg (c) Feuerwear
Feuerwear Rucksack Elliot
22.09.2021

Feuerwear macht fit für Schule, Uni, Büro & Co. nach der Sommerpause

  • Mit Federmäppchen Paul, Schreibmappe Pete und Rucksack Elliot steht dem perfekten Start in Ausbildung, Schuljahr, Semester und die Rückkehr ins Büro nichts mehr im Weg

Das neue Schuljahr hat gerade begonnen, die Hochschulen starten bald ins neue Semester und auch die Büros füllen sich nach langer Zeit wieder etwas mehr mit Leben. Was trägt da mehr zur Motivation bei, als das Gefühl, bestens auf alles vorbereitet zu sein? Mit Accessoires und Rucksäcken von Kultlabel Feuerwear aus Köln ist man bestens für alle Eventualitäten gewappnet. Die Unikate aus gebrauchtem Feuerwehrschlauch überzeugen allesamt durch einzigartige Gebrauchsspuren, recycelte Materialien und robuste Langlebigkeit. Im Federmäppchen Paul finden Stifte und Kleinigkeiten für den Schreibtisch Platz. Mit der Schreibmappe Pete hat man auch unterwegs immer Zettel und Stift parat. Und Rucksack Elliot bietet nicht nur Platz für Pete und Paul, sondern auch für Laptop, Snacks und alles, was man sonst noch braucht.

  • Mit Federmäppchen Paul, Schreibmappe Pete und Rucksack Elliot steht dem perfekten Start in Ausbildung, Schuljahr, Semester und die Rückkehr ins Büro nichts mehr im Weg

Das neue Schuljahr hat gerade begonnen, die Hochschulen starten bald ins neue Semester und auch die Büros füllen sich nach langer Zeit wieder etwas mehr mit Leben. Was trägt da mehr zur Motivation bei, als das Gefühl, bestens auf alles vorbereitet zu sein? Mit Accessoires und Rucksäcken von Kultlabel Feuerwear aus Köln ist man bestens für alle Eventualitäten gewappnet. Die Unikate aus gebrauchtem Feuerwehrschlauch überzeugen allesamt durch einzigartige Gebrauchsspuren, recycelte Materialien und robuste Langlebigkeit. Im Federmäppchen Paul finden Stifte und Kleinigkeiten für den Schreibtisch Platz. Mit der Schreibmappe Pete hat man auch unterwegs immer Zettel und Stift parat. Und Rucksack Elliot bietet nicht nur Platz für Pete und Paul, sondern auch für Laptop, Snacks und alles, was man sonst noch braucht.

Wer sich zur Rückkehr an Schreibtisch und Schulbank eine kleine Motivationsspritze verpassen will, der ist bei Kultlabel Feuerwear an der richtigen Adresse. Denn bestens ausgestattet mit Rucksack, Schreibmappe und Co. aus gebrauchtem Feuerwehrschlauch und recycelten PET-Materialien, lernt und arbeitet es sich gleich doppelt so schön.

Wer also bestens vorbereitet in den Jahresendspurt gehen will, der trifft mit den stylischen Unikaten von Feuerwear immer die richtige Wahl. Jedes Stück ist einzigartig und hat eine heldenhafte Geschichte zu erzählen. Handgefertigt überzeugen sie durch Widerstandsfähigkeit und Robustheit. Doch nicht nur ihre wiederverwerteteten Materialien – Feuerwehrschlauch und PET – machen sie besonders nachhaltig. Auch die Langlebigkeit der qualitätiven Unikate trägt ihren Teil zu mehr Nachhaltigeit bei.

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Feuerwear Nachhaltigkeit
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Profil Marketing oHG

Live Fast Die Young - Collection Fall/Winter ’21 (c) LFDY
LFDY „Organized Crime“
22.09.2021

LFDY launcht neuen Drop „Organized Crime“

  • Live Fast Die Young - Collection Fall/Winter ’21

„Fast and bold moves” – mit der neuen Kollektion Organized Crime bekennt sich die Streetwear Brand Live Fast Die Young zu ihren Wurzeln. Inspiriert von der ursprünglichen Graffiti-Kunst widmet sich der neue Drop großflächigen Artworks, auffälligen Farbakzenten und künstlerischer Dynamik, die von bemalten Zügen, Häuserblöcken und getaggten Großstadtfassaden ihren Weg in die 113-teilige Kollektion finden.

Mit dem neuen Drop knüpft LFDY an die urbane Markenphilosophie an und zeigt, was in ihrer DNA steckt. Für Organized Crime inszeniert die Brand ästhetische Graffiti Art neu und verwandelt authentische Streetwear-Kultur in contemporary Fashion Pieces – so bold, mutig und real wie LFDY selbst. „Live Fast“ ist dabei der dynamische Treiber jeder Handlung und fokussiert perspektivisch nicht die Momentaufnahme einer Generation, sondern eine Bewegung, abseits von künstlich geschaffenen Hypes: vom Print-Shirt zur gelebten Markenphilosophie.

Graffiti ist Kunst. Kunst von der Straße.

  • Live Fast Die Young - Collection Fall/Winter ’21

„Fast and bold moves” – mit der neuen Kollektion Organized Crime bekennt sich die Streetwear Brand Live Fast Die Young zu ihren Wurzeln. Inspiriert von der ursprünglichen Graffiti-Kunst widmet sich der neue Drop großflächigen Artworks, auffälligen Farbakzenten und künstlerischer Dynamik, die von bemalten Zügen, Häuserblöcken und getaggten Großstadtfassaden ihren Weg in die 113-teilige Kollektion finden.

Mit dem neuen Drop knüpft LFDY an die urbane Markenphilosophie an und zeigt, was in ihrer DNA steckt. Für Organized Crime inszeniert die Brand ästhetische Graffiti Art neu und verwandelt authentische Streetwear-Kultur in contemporary Fashion Pieces – so bold, mutig und real wie LFDY selbst. „Live Fast“ ist dabei der dynamische Treiber jeder Handlung und fokussiert perspektivisch nicht die Momentaufnahme einer Generation, sondern eine Bewegung, abseits von künstlich geschaffenen Hypes: vom Print-Shirt zur gelebten Markenphilosophie.

Graffiti ist Kunst. Kunst von der Straße.

Einige Kollektionsteile entstanden in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Graffiti Künstler RIDER. Organized Crime ist dabei eine Hommage an die gleichnamige Crew des Künstlers, an den Vibe von New York der späten Neunziger und transportiert so die Core Values des ursprünglichen Graffiti Movements. Die Großstadt ist dabei RIDERS Leinwand. Sein expressiver Stil wird mit dem neuen LFDY Drop von nun an durch die Straßen getragen – der Ort, an dem alles begann und Street Culture nicht nur getragen, sondern gelebt wird. Die Kollektion umfasst T-Shirts und Hoodies, Cord- und Fleece-Jacken, Sweat- und Track-Pants sowie Mützen und weitere Accessoires.

Ascend Performance Materials, APMPR063 ©Ascend Performance Materials
SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A inactivated by zinc-embedded nylon fabric.
22.09.2021

SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A inactivated by zinc-embedded nylon fabric

  • A paper published in ACS Applied Materials Interfaces details effectiveness, describes protocol for future testing

An international team of scientists and engineers from the University of Cambridge, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, ResInnova Labs and Ascend Performance Materials has found that a nylon fabric embedded with zinc ions successfully inactivated 99% of the viruses that cause COVID-19 and the common flu.

Face masks, protective clothing and filters are used to slow the spread of viruses. But poor-quality masks can harbor active viruses from infected wearers, posing a transmission risk.

“A major challenge is absorption and inactivation,” said Vikram Gopal, Ph.D., co-senior author and chief technology officer at Ascend Performance Materials. “Respiratory viral illnesses, such as COVID-19, and the flu, are transmitted through droplets and aerosols. Polypropylene, the material in commonly used disposable masks, is a hydrophobic plastic and does not absorb moisture. Instead, the viruses can sit on the surface of the mask, posing a transmission risk when the mask is handled.”

  • A paper published in ACS Applied Materials Interfaces details effectiveness, describes protocol for future testing

An international team of scientists and engineers from the University of Cambridge, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, ResInnova Labs and Ascend Performance Materials has found that a nylon fabric embedded with zinc ions successfully inactivated 99% of the viruses that cause COVID-19 and the common flu.

Face masks, protective clothing and filters are used to slow the spread of viruses. But poor-quality masks can harbor active viruses from infected wearers, posing a transmission risk.

“A major challenge is absorption and inactivation,” said Vikram Gopal, Ph.D., co-senior author and chief technology officer at Ascend Performance Materials. “Respiratory viral illnesses, such as COVID-19, and the flu, are transmitted through droplets and aerosols. Polypropylene, the material in commonly used disposable masks, is a hydrophobic plastic and does not absorb moisture. Instead, the viruses can sit on the surface of the mask, posing a transmission risk when the mask is handled.”

Cotton also has problems, Dr. Gopal said. “Cotton effectively absorbs moisture, but it doesn’t inactivate the virus – again, posing a transmission risk,” he said. In the paper published in ACS Applied Materials Interfaces, the researchers described how a fabric made of nylon 6,6 embedded with active zinc ions absorbed virus-containing moisture droplets and effectively inactivated the particles. The fabric produced a 2-log, or 99%, reduction of virus particles in one hour.

The research team also was able to demonstrate that nylon with active zinc ions remains stable over time, keeping its virus-inactivating properties after 50 washes. “The study shows how nylon textile fabric with zinc outperforms the widely used cotton and polypropylene materials at virus absorption and inactivation,” Dr. Gopal said. The findings have significant implications for future development of PPE, Dr. Gopal said. “Pathogen-free PPE does more than just cut down the risk of transmitting the virus,” Gopal said. “By making PPE washable and reusable, you reduce the need for single-use products, keeping hundreds of millions of masks out of landfills.”

(c) Scotch & Soda
21.09.2021

Größere Bestands-Transparenz und verbesserte Produkt-Verfügbarkeit mit RFID-Etiketten

  • Neue dreijährige Partnerschaft von Scotch & Soda mit Checkpoint Systems

Checkpoint Systems wird durchschnittlich zehn Millionen Kleidungsstücke von Scotch & Soda pro Jahr mit RFID-Etiketten der neuesten Generation ausstatten und damit die Bestandsgenauigkeit im gesamten Unternehmen verbessern. Durch den Einsatz dieser Technologie erhält der Einzelhändler eine vollständige Echtzeit-Transparenz seines gesamten Lagerbestands und stellt sicher, dass seine Omnichannel-Dienste, einschließlich „Click & Collect“, optimiert werden.

Scotch & Soda, das 165 Läden in mehr als 70 Ländern betreibt, nutzt die Bekleidungsetiketten von Checkpoint Systems bereits seit mehr als zehn Jahren. Jetzt geht die Modemarke in ihrer Zusammenarbeit einen Schritt weiter, indem sie die neueste Generation von RFID-Etiketten – mit dem leistungsstarken Njord-Etikett mit dem Impinj M750 Chip – auf allen ihren Waren weltweit einsetzt. Scotch & Soda hat die Beziehung zu Checkpoint Systems ausgebaut, da das Unternehmen dieses Projekt innerhalb von acht Wochen liefern konnte.

  • Neue dreijährige Partnerschaft von Scotch & Soda mit Checkpoint Systems

Checkpoint Systems wird durchschnittlich zehn Millionen Kleidungsstücke von Scotch & Soda pro Jahr mit RFID-Etiketten der neuesten Generation ausstatten und damit die Bestandsgenauigkeit im gesamten Unternehmen verbessern. Durch den Einsatz dieser Technologie erhält der Einzelhändler eine vollständige Echtzeit-Transparenz seines gesamten Lagerbestands und stellt sicher, dass seine Omnichannel-Dienste, einschließlich „Click & Collect“, optimiert werden.

Scotch & Soda, das 165 Läden in mehr als 70 Ländern betreibt, nutzt die Bekleidungsetiketten von Checkpoint Systems bereits seit mehr als zehn Jahren. Jetzt geht die Modemarke in ihrer Zusammenarbeit einen Schritt weiter, indem sie die neueste Generation von RFID-Etiketten – mit dem leistungsstarken Njord-Etikett mit dem Impinj M750 Chip – auf allen ihren Waren weltweit einsetzt. Scotch & Soda hat die Beziehung zu Checkpoint Systems ausgebaut, da das Unternehmen dieses Projekt innerhalb von acht Wochen liefern konnte.

Mit der Einführung der neuen Technologie wird Scotch & Soda in der Lage sein, seinen Bestand an die Anforderungen der Verbraucher anzupassen. Das bedeutet, dass der Einzelhändler in der Lage sein wird, den richtigen Bestand zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort zu haben, um seine Kunden zu bedienen, unabhängig davon, welchen Kanal sie zum Einkaufen gewählt haben. Die Möglichkeit, die Lagerhaltung auf diesem Niveau zu optimieren, führt dazu, dass der Omnichannel-Einzelhandel nahtlos koordiniert wird und die Läden Dienste wie Click & Collect optimieren können.

Dank der RFID-Etiketten können die Mitarbeiter in den Läden die Bestände schnell wieder auffüllen und mit der gesamten Lieferkette koordinieren – vom Hersteller über das Distributionszentrum bis hin zu den Geschäften und Abholstellen. Das sorgt dafür, das beim Einkaufen sämtliche Kleidungsstücke immer in der gewünschten Farbe oder Größe verfügbar ist und Kunden ein zufriedenstellendes Einkaufserlebnis haben.

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Carta GmbH für Checkpoint Systems

Dibella/REISINGER: „Green Workwear“ als nachhaltige Berufskleidung (c) Green Workwear GmbH
20.09.2021

Dibella/REISINGER: „Green Workwear“ als nachhaltige Berufskleidung

Sowohl Dibella als auch REISINGER premium workwear engagieren sich seit Langem für sozial und ökologisch hergestellte Produkte, die im Gesundheitswesen und dem Textil-Service eingesetzt werden. Im Zuge einer langfristigen Kooperation haben die beiden Partner nun das eigenständige Unternehmen „Green Workwear“ geschaffen. Unter deren Dach wird eine Kleidung für die Pflegebranche vertrieben, die den Nachhaltigkeitsansprüchen gerecht wird.

Die langlebigen Mischgewebe werden ausschließlich aus nachhaltiger Baumwolle gemäß „Cotton made in Africa-Standard“, der botanischen Tencel-Faser und recyceltem Polyester hergestellt. Auch die Anforderungen an die Produktion der Kleidung sind ebenso anspruchsvoll. „Wir übernehmen Verantwortung für die Umwelt und alle handelnden Personen in der Lieferkette. Das schließt auch einen klimaneutralen Transport ein“, sagt Harald Reisinger, einer der beiden Geschäftsführer der Green Workwear.

Sowohl Dibella als auch REISINGER premium workwear engagieren sich seit Langem für sozial und ökologisch hergestellte Produkte, die im Gesundheitswesen und dem Textil-Service eingesetzt werden. Im Zuge einer langfristigen Kooperation haben die beiden Partner nun das eigenständige Unternehmen „Green Workwear“ geschaffen. Unter deren Dach wird eine Kleidung für die Pflegebranche vertrieben, die den Nachhaltigkeitsansprüchen gerecht wird.

Die langlebigen Mischgewebe werden ausschließlich aus nachhaltiger Baumwolle gemäß „Cotton made in Africa-Standard“, der botanischen Tencel-Faser und recyceltem Polyester hergestellt. Auch die Anforderungen an die Produktion der Kleidung sind ebenso anspruchsvoll. „Wir übernehmen Verantwortung für die Umwelt und alle handelnden Personen in der Lieferkette. Das schließt auch einen klimaneutralen Transport ein“, sagt Harald Reisinger, einer der beiden Geschäftsführer der Green Workwear.

„Die Herstellung erfolgt unter Einhaltung der bei Dibella in der Unternehmensphilosophie festgeschriebenen strengen sozialen und ökologischen Kriterien. Sie ist dank Respect Code bis an die Anfänge der Lieferketten nachvollziehbar und wird zusätzlich durch anerkannte Standards und renommierte Zertifikate – darunter der „Grüne Knopf“ und „Made in Green“ – untermauert“, ergänzt der zweite Geschäftsführer, Klaus Baur.

Outdoor Research bringt Handschuhe mit HeiQ XReflex-Technologie auf den Markt (c) Outdoor Research RadiantX Gloves and Mitts
20.09.2021

Outdoor Research bringt Handschuhe mit HeiQ XReflex-Technologie auf den Markt

Outdoor Research, die in Seattle ansässige Firma für Funktionskleidung und Outdoor-Ausrüstung, bringt in diesem Herbst mit seinen RadiantX-Handschuhen und -Fäustlingen eine neue Linie auf den Markt und ist damit die erste Marke, die auf die HeiQ XReflex Radiant-Barrier-Technologie für Handschuhe setzt.

Outdoor Research, die in Seattle ansässige Firma für Funktionskleidung und Outdoor-Ausrüstung, bringt in diesem Herbst mit seinen RadiantX-Handschuhen und -Fäustlingen eine neue Linie auf den Markt und ist damit die erste Marke, die auf die HeiQ XReflex Radiant-Barrier-Technologie für Handschuhe setzt.

Bei HeiQ Reflex, das von HeiQs Joint-Venture-Partner Xefco entwickelt wurde, handelt es sich um eine patentierte Wärmebarriere-Technologie, mit der Produkte dünner, leichter und wärmer werden. HeiQ XReflex nutzt eine hauchdünne reflektierende Oberflächenbeschichtung, die energetische Infrarot-Körperwärmewellen auf den Körper zurückstrahlt. Diese sogenannte Radiant-Barrier-Beschichtung wird auf einer Seite des Gewebes mittels eines Hightech-Aufdampfverfahrens aufgebracht, das keinen negativen Einfluss auf die Luftdurchlässigkeit, die Geräuschentwicklung, die haptischen Eigenschaften, die dauerhaft wasserabweisende Wirkung (durable water repellence, DWR) oder die daunendichten Eigenschaften des Gewebes hat. Die Radiant-Barrier-Textilien werden mit optimierten Isolationsmaterialien kombiniert, sodass isolierende Kleidungsstücke mit bis zu 50 % weniger Volumen und Gewicht bei gleichbleibender Wärmeleistung (gemessen in CLO) entstehen. HeiQ XReflex ist erhältlich auf Geweben und Vliesstoffen und hat eine Haltbarkeit von über 20 Waschvorgängen.

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HeiQ Materials AG

(c) ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei
20.09.2021

Bemberg™ and ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei will showcase at Filo

ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei, specialized in sustainable premium stretch fibers, and Bemberg™, a fiber made from the smart-tech transformation of cotton linters pre-consumer materials and converted through a traceable and transparent closed loop process, have been invited to showcase at Filo, the international fair of orthogonal weaving yarns for clothing and furnishings, circular knitwear and technical textiles from the 29-30th of September.

ROICA™ will show its main innovations and four key pieces of the modern and sustainable contemporary wardrobe able to enhance the versatility of the fibers, applied to fashion, sportswear, legwear and underwear.
The brand will also be the protagonist of “The contemporary consumer: Stretch your imagination with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei smart innovation” speech on September 30th, 11am, organized by the fair to tell its sustainable story.

ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei, specialized in sustainable premium stretch fibers, and Bemberg™, a fiber made from the smart-tech transformation of cotton linters pre-consumer materials and converted through a traceable and transparent closed loop process, have been invited to showcase at Filo, the international fair of orthogonal weaving yarns for clothing and furnishings, circular knitwear and technical textiles from the 29-30th of September.

ROICA™ will show its main innovations and four key pieces of the modern and sustainable contemporary wardrobe able to enhance the versatility of the fibers, applied to fashion, sportswear, legwear and underwear.
The brand will also be the protagonist of “The contemporary consumer: Stretch your imagination with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei smart innovation” speech on September 30th, 11am, organized by the fair to tell its sustainable story.

Bemberg™ will be at Filo showing some selected fabric innovation, and three responsible-driven designers representing different and complementary part of contemporary consumer wardrobe: ZEROBARRACENTO, Maurizio Miri and WAXEWUL.
Bemberg™ will be also involved in two speeches – entitled “Il viaggio di Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei verso una moda contemporanea, premium e responsabile” - organized by the fair (Sept. 29th and 30th at 4pm), where it will share its story made of creation, production and process, as well as product performance, aspects related to sustainability and circular economy approach.

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Asahi Kasei / GB Network / C.L.A.S.S.

LOVE HERO uses Kornit Digital for sustainable Fashion (c) Kornit Digital Europe GmbH / LOVE HERO
17.09.2021

LOVE HERO uses Kornit Digital for sustainable Fashion

Kornit Digital announced that the London-based LOVE HERO fashion label uses Kornit’s sustainable, digitized, on-demand production capabilities to deliver its complete line of nature-themed apparel.

All fabrics are traceable and certified via their blockchain platform, Retraced, to minimize their eco footprint. Cut-and-sew operations take place in Portugal.

LOVE HERO is currently engaged with Kornit on the mechanics of imprinting silk, biodegradable nylon, and other diverse materials. One such application involves two-sided fabrics—nylon on top, with cotton on the reverse.

“Kornit is committed to becoming the operating system for sustainable fashion fulfillment, on demand,” says Chris Govier, KDEU Managing Director. “With visionary creators like Joshua and LOVE HERO ready to test the bounds of our design and color capabilities, and our growing network of digitized producers ready to make those visions tangible with speed, economy, and quality from all corners of the globe, we’re changing the public percetion of what digital can do—meeting the global sustainability imperative, without demanding compromise from any actor in that value chain.”

Kornit Digital announced that the London-based LOVE HERO fashion label uses Kornit’s sustainable, digitized, on-demand production capabilities to deliver its complete line of nature-themed apparel.

All fabrics are traceable and certified via their blockchain platform, Retraced, to minimize their eco footprint. Cut-and-sew operations take place in Portugal.

LOVE HERO is currently engaged with Kornit on the mechanics of imprinting silk, biodegradable nylon, and other diverse materials. One such application involves two-sided fabrics—nylon on top, with cotton on the reverse.

“Kornit is committed to becoming the operating system for sustainable fashion fulfillment, on demand,” says Chris Govier, KDEU Managing Director. “With visionary creators like Joshua and LOVE HERO ready to test the bounds of our design and color capabilities, and our growing network of digitized producers ready to make those visions tangible with speed, economy, and quality from all corners of the globe, we’re changing the public percetion of what digital can do—meeting the global sustainability imperative, without demanding compromise from any actor in that value chain.”

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Kornit Digital Europe GmbH / pr4u

Duarte will release its SS22 collection at WHITE Milano (c) C.L.A.S.S.
16.09.2021

Duarte will release its SS22 collection at WHITE Milano

After being rewarded with the 2021 C.L.A.S.S. Icon Award, Portuguese brand Duarte is ready to present its Spring/Summer 2022 collection developed in collaboration with C.L.A.S.S. ecohub. The streetwear designer Ana Duarte has worked in close contact with the Milanese hub in order to create a 40 pieces collection where the approach to materials, suppliers, new business models and communication could include and support a holistic view of the sustainable values aligned with style, performances, look and touch and Duarte identity.

The inspiration behind this collection is the superhero Tadao – Ana Duarte’s dog – which is the World Keeper fighting against the environmental issues mankind has generated.

After being rewarded with the 2021 C.L.A.S.S. Icon Award, Portuguese brand Duarte is ready to present its Spring/Summer 2022 collection developed in collaboration with C.L.A.S.S. ecohub. The streetwear designer Ana Duarte has worked in close contact with the Milanese hub in order to create a 40 pieces collection where the approach to materials, suppliers, new business models and communication could include and support a holistic view of the sustainable values aligned with style, performances, look and touch and Duarte identity.

The inspiration behind this collection is the superhero Tadao – Ana Duarte’s dog – which is the World Keeper fighting against the environmental issues mankind has generated.

With the support of WHITE and its WSM (WHITE Sustainable Milano), Duarte’s creations will be featured online on the digital space of WSM-WHITE website, as well as being shown in a dedicated physical booth on September during Milan Fashion Week. The collection will also be presented on its new brand page on Renoon, an online platform devoted to Responsible Shopping. In addition, Duarte will be supported by IDEE Brand Platform in the development of commercial activities for the SS22 collection.

16.09.2021

EFI Reggiani: Neuer digitaler Textildrucker mit Scanfunktion

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. bringt heute seinen dritten neuen digitalen Textildrucker des Jahres 2021 auf den Markt, der einen hohen realen Produktionsdurchsatz für einen digitalen Textildrucker mit Scanfunktion liefert. Mit einer Konfiguration von bis zu acht Farben druckt der EFI Reggiani HYPER bis zu 13 laufende Meter pro Minute im Produktionsmodus mit zwei Durchgängen und ist damit einer der schnellsten Textildruckern mit Scanfunktion auf dem Markt. Der neue Drucker eignet sich für die Produktion auf gestrickten oder gewebten Textilien und ist mit einer intelligenten Technologie ausgestattet, die es ermöglicht, ihn in Industrie 4.0 Projekte zu integrieren.

EFI präsentiert den neuen EFI Reggiani HYPER Drucker auf der Messe TME Exhibition Textile Machinery Fair, die vom 8. bis zum 11. September im Istanbul Expo Center stattfindet.

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. bringt heute seinen dritten neuen digitalen Textildrucker des Jahres 2021 auf den Markt, der einen hohen realen Produktionsdurchsatz für einen digitalen Textildrucker mit Scanfunktion liefert. Mit einer Konfiguration von bis zu acht Farben druckt der EFI Reggiani HYPER bis zu 13 laufende Meter pro Minute im Produktionsmodus mit zwei Durchgängen und ist damit einer der schnellsten Textildruckern mit Scanfunktion auf dem Markt. Der neue Drucker eignet sich für die Produktion auf gestrickten oder gewebten Textilien und ist mit einer intelligenten Technologie ausgestattet, die es ermöglicht, ihn in Industrie 4.0 Projekte zu integrieren.

EFI präsentiert den neuen EFI Reggiani HYPER Drucker auf der Messe TME Exhibition Textile Machinery Fair, die vom 8. bis zum 11. September im Istanbul Expo Center stattfindet.

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EFI GmbH

Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei at Filo to unveil its smart DNA story that meet contemporary consumer needs (c) Bemberg™
Waxewul proposal using Bemberg™.
15.09.2021

Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei at Filo to unveil its smart DNA story that meet contemporary consumer needs

  • FILO, 29th-30th September 2021, booth C5

Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei has been invited to showcase at Filo fair, the international exhibition of orthogonal weaving yarns for clothing and furnishings, circular knitwear and technical textiles, in a new special area, a dedicated open space reserved to sustainable fibers that will allow visitors to discover all their production cycle and performances, in full relax and transparency.

Bemberg™, an exceptional fiber made from the smart-tech transformation of cotton linters pre-consumer materials and converted through a traceable and transparent closed loop process, will brings to Filo its history, experience, know-how and market partnerships to prove its versatility and design-driven look and touch Last but not least we are talking about a true circular economy-oriented ingredient, with certified sustainable performance: Bemberg™ is biodegradable and compostable material as verified by the INNOVHUB 3rd party test and it has GRS (Global Reycled Standard) certification from Textile Exchange proving recycling authenticity.

  • FILO, 29th-30th September 2021, booth C5

Bemberg™ by Asahi Kasei has been invited to showcase at Filo fair, the international exhibition of orthogonal weaving yarns for clothing and furnishings, circular knitwear and technical textiles, in a new special area, a dedicated open space reserved to sustainable fibers that will allow visitors to discover all their production cycle and performances, in full relax and transparency.

Bemberg™, an exceptional fiber made from the smart-tech transformation of cotton linters pre-consumer materials and converted through a traceable and transparent closed loop process, will brings to Filo its history, experience, know-how and market partnerships to prove its versatility and design-driven look and touch Last but not least we are talking about a true circular economy-oriented ingredient, with certified sustainable performance: Bemberg™ is biodegradable and compostable material as verified by the INNOVHUB 3rd party test and it has GRS (Global Reycled Standard) certification from Textile Exchange proving recycling authenticity.

Bemberg™ application history starts with high-quality suit lining, but today we can find it in many other applications such as fashion couture, outerwear, innerwear, bedding, and sportswear where its amazing unique touch and quality is offering a distinctive performance.

And to prove all of this, Bemberg™ will be at Filo showing some selected fabric innovation, and three responsible-driven designers representing different and complementary part of contemporary consumer wardrobe: ZEROBARRACENTO, Maurizio Miri and WAXEWUL - who have all chosen Bemberg™ fiber to create special collections. Three different ways to see and represent how sustainability and style – even if completely different ones – together can be highly successful, performing and interesting to the new consumer.

ZEROBARRACENTO, a gender-neutral emerging outerwear brand focusing on zero-waste product development, selects Bemberg™ for two fundamental reasons: firstly, from a stylistic point of view for its extreme versatility: in the various collections we have adopted it to create Kimonos, padded jackets, wrap dresses as well as for the interiors of our garments, which are intended to be soft embraces for total physical and mental comfort. The second but no less important reason is that this fibre has circular values in line with their zero-waste commitment.

The concept of the brand "Maurizio Miri" has a strong personality and a clear intent: to create a product that stimulates the wearer towards beauty. A garment should not simply be worn, but it has also to create a perfect symbiosis with the person wearing it and generate an exchange of positive energies. The purpose is to make the individual feel in perfect harmony with their own image. With this aim in mind, the designer selects extremely precious Bemberg™ linings for their sophisticated tailor jackets. 

Finally, WAXEWUL, a brand of sartorial clothing and artisan accessories with an urban-afro soul that has environmental and social sustainability as its basic ethics. WAXEWUL will bring to Filo its brand-new product, the J_Hood Bag: a doubleface jacket with a comfortably removable hood that can be transformed into a finely hidden doubleface bag. An exclusive, innovative and sustainable garment with minimal impact on the environment made of BemBAZIN™ - a new generation of bazin created, patented and produced by Brunello which is composed by the high-tech and responsible fibers of Bemberg™ - on one side and of wax on the other, traceable and certified, guaranteeing a reduction in waste (two jackets in one) and a long-life cycle.

Kornit Digital at the New York Fashion Week (c) Kornit
08.09.2021

Kornit Digital at the New York Fashion Week

  • Kornit Digital and threeASFOUR Give Shape to the Future of Fashion and Technology with the KUNDALINI Collection at New York Fashion Week
  • Event will showcase how fashion technology transforms creativity and expression, and eliminates wasteful overproduction prominent in the fashion industry

Kornit Digital Ltd. (NASDAQ: KRNT), a worldwide market leader in digital textile production technologies, announced today a collaboration with fashion designers threeASFOUR. The new collection, KUNDALINI, premiered today during New York Fashion Week, demonstrating exceptional capabilities for designers in the fashion industry to express brilliance, creativity, and extraordinary quality by using Kornit’s sustainable, on-demand fashion production technologies.

  • Kornit Digital and threeASFOUR Give Shape to the Future of Fashion and Technology with the KUNDALINI Collection at New York Fashion Week
  • Event will showcase how fashion technology transforms creativity and expression, and eliminates wasteful overproduction prominent in the fashion industry

Kornit Digital Ltd. (NASDAQ: KRNT), a worldwide market leader in digital textile production technologies, announced today a collaboration with fashion designers threeASFOUR. The new collection, KUNDALINI, premiered today during New York Fashion Week, demonstrating exceptional capabilities for designers in the fashion industry to express brilliance, creativity, and extraordinary quality by using Kornit’s sustainable, on-demand fashion production technologies.

Founded in 2005, threeASFOUR has built a legacy of fusing cutting-edge technology with traditional craftsmanship to create pieces that are both fashion and art. The intricate designs in the KUNDALINI collection unlock the full value of Kornit’s innovative and cutting-edge technology and showcase the power of the digital-first approach for fashion. The entire collection was produced using Kornit’s revolutionary MAX technology, which offers never-before-seen digital decoration and design capabilities.

Working closely with Kornit, threeASFOUR was able to maintain complete design freedom in accordance with their vision, while producing quickly and significantly eliminating waste. Using Kornit technologies enabled their designers to shrink design cycles to mere days—or even hours in some cases—which is inconceivable in the traditional ways of producing fashion.

“Collaborating with top global designers like threeASFOUR demonstrates that fashion production can be cleaner and more sustainable, while also being efficient and more responsive to inspiration and creativity,” said Ronen Samuel, Kornit Digital Chief Executive Officer. “Following the massive success of Tel Aviv Fashion Week, we are now creating exhibits and partnerships in New York, Los Angeles, London—and other global fashion hubs that need to adopt eco-conscious digital means of production. This collaboration with threeASFOUR is another step on our journey to become the operating system for on-demand sustainable, proximity fashion.”

“We’ve built our brand on pushing boundaries, advancing social progress, and uniting fashion with nature and with self, while experimenting with technological innovations,” said Adi Gil, Creative Director at threeASFOUR. “Our vision for more sustainable and meaningful fashion unites us with Kornit Digital, whose technologies seem to have been designed from the ground up to help us achieve our goals. We’re excited about the infinite design freedom that Kornit on-demand production solutions offer the fashion industry, and how it could help grow our brand and raise our profile and accessibility in the marketplace.”
Kornit Digital’s on-demand production ecosystem uses considerably less water and energy and generates far less greenhouse gas emissions relative to traditional analog production processes. As the cornerstone of an efficient micro-factory production model, Kornit’s technology uses safe and sustainable consumables to enable proximity production, eliminating the logistical waste, vulnerability, and time to market associated with multinational supply chains.

(c) Isko
06.09.2021

ISKO and MoRe Research: New possibilities for cellulose-based materials

As one of the driving forces helping to create a fully circular fashion industry, ISKO has partnered with Swedish research and development company MoRe Research, a part of RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, to investigate and develop new, sustainable technologies made from cellulosic-based materials, derived from waste textiles, for the company’s 25,000+ range of products. It is hoped that this research will also help make the production of cellulose-based materials more sustainable.

The work with MoRe Research feeds into ISKO’s Responsible Innovation™ strategy and will link with various sustainability projects the company is working on. For example, ISKO recently signed an agreement with HKRITA to license its Green Machine – a unique technology that fully separates and recycles cotton and polyester blends at scale.

As one of the driving forces helping to create a fully circular fashion industry, ISKO has partnered with Swedish research and development company MoRe Research, a part of RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, to investigate and develop new, sustainable technologies made from cellulosic-based materials, derived from waste textiles, for the company’s 25,000+ range of products. It is hoped that this research will also help make the production of cellulose-based materials more sustainable.

The work with MoRe Research feeds into ISKO’s Responsible Innovation™ strategy and will link with various sustainability projects the company is working on. For example, ISKO recently signed an agreement with HKRITA to license its Green Machine – a unique technology that fully separates and recycles cotton and polyester blends at scale.

ISKO will leverage MoRe Research!s expertise and resources to find ways of repurposing the clean and toxic-free cellulose powders that are created from the decomposed cotton, as well as the recycled polyester and reintegrate this back into fabric production. By using all of the outputs from the recycling of textiles back into textiles, the prospect of a closed-loop system becomes more feasible.

The investment in this new technology is the latest in ISKO’s ongoing drive for advancements in sustainability. As part of the company’s R-TWO™ program ISKO is also working to develop fabrics with a guaranteed minimum +50% GRS (Global Recycle Standard) recycled content blend. This will significantly reduce the carbon and water footprint of a fabric, as well as make it easy to trace a garment’s sustainable journey step-by-step from the beginning of the supply chain through to the end product.

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menabo for Osko

06.09.2021

Lectra announces the acquisition of Gemini CAD Systems

Lectra announces the signature of an agreement to acquire the entire capital and voting rights of the Romanian company Gemini CAD Systems. A major global player in the fashion, automotive, and furniture markets, Lectra designs and produces industrial intelligence solutions – software, hardware, data and services – for brands, manufacturers and retailers.
The acquisition is in line with Lectra’s strategy of developing its presence in the fashion market, enriching its value proposition and fashion software portfolio.

Founded in 2004, Gemini CAD Systems (Gemini) has developed several innovative software solutions, essentially Computer Aided Design (CAD), for small and medium-sized fashion companies. Thanks to its network of partners, Gemini is present in over 60 countries.

The transaction concerns the acquisition of 60% of Gemini right now for 7.6 million euros. The acquisition of the remaining capital and voting rights will take place in two steps, in September 2024 and September 2026. The total consideration for the acquisition of 100% of Gemini’s capital will depend on Gemini’s revenue growth, and should be comprised of between 13 and 20 million euros.

Lectra announces the signature of an agreement to acquire the entire capital and voting rights of the Romanian company Gemini CAD Systems. A major global player in the fashion, automotive, and furniture markets, Lectra designs and produces industrial intelligence solutions – software, hardware, data and services – for brands, manufacturers and retailers.
The acquisition is in line with Lectra’s strategy of developing its presence in the fashion market, enriching its value proposition and fashion software portfolio.

Founded in 2004, Gemini CAD Systems (Gemini) has developed several innovative software solutions, essentially Computer Aided Design (CAD), for small and medium-sized fashion companies. Thanks to its network of partners, Gemini is present in over 60 countries.

The transaction concerns the acquisition of 60% of Gemini right now for 7.6 million euros. The acquisition of the remaining capital and voting rights will take place in two steps, in September 2024 and September 2026. The total consideration for the acquisition of 100% of Gemini’s capital will depend on Gemini’s revenue growth, and should be comprised of between 13 and 20 million euros.

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Lectra

03.09.2021

Breuninger Fashion Catwalk am Kö-Bogen

Sieben Fashion Shows, Models, bunte Markenvielfalt und ein rund 60 Meter langer Catwalk vor dem Kö-Bogen: In diesem Jahr eröffnet das Fashion- und Lifestyle-Unternehmen Breuninger die Herbst-/Winter-Saison im Herzen Düsseldorfs und präsentiert die aktuellen Mode-Trends auf einem schwebenden Open Air Runway auf dem Wasser. Zum zweiten Mal lädt Breuninger zum Fashion Catwalk. Am Freitag und Samstag, den 03. und 04. September, erwartet die Besucher:innen ein inspirierender Saison-Auftakt mit Late Night Shopping, exklusiven Promotion-Aktionen und DJ-Sounds.

Sieben Fashion Shows, Models, bunte Markenvielfalt und ein rund 60 Meter langer Catwalk vor dem Kö-Bogen: In diesem Jahr eröffnet das Fashion- und Lifestyle-Unternehmen Breuninger die Herbst-/Winter-Saison im Herzen Düsseldorfs und präsentiert die aktuellen Mode-Trends auf einem schwebenden Open Air Runway auf dem Wasser. Zum zweiten Mal lädt Breuninger zum Fashion Catwalk. Am Freitag und Samstag, den 03. und 04. September, erwartet die Besucher:innen ein inspirierender Saison-Auftakt mit Late Night Shopping, exklusiven Promotion-Aktionen und DJ-Sounds.

Die aktuellen Saison-Trends Herbst/Winter 2021 präsentiert Breuninger spektakulär inszeniert auf einem schwebenden Runway auf dem Wasser. Inmitten des Kö-Bogens, mit Blick auf das moderne, urbane Architektur-Ensemble von Daniel Libeskind, gibt es an zwei Tagen die Breuninger Marken Highlights aus Premium, Luxus und Trend. Mit dabei u.a. Gucci, Saint Laurent, Stella McCartney, Ganni, Off-White und Vetements. Die sieben Fashion Shows werden am Season Opening Wochenende von Rabea Schif anmoderiert. Neben verlängerten Öffnungszeiten am Freitag, den 03. September 2021 bis 22.00 Uhr bietet Breuninger zahlreiche exklusive Aktionen sowie loungige DJ Sounds.

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PR + Presseagentur textschwester für Breuninger

Iluna Group with sustainable Collection at Interfilière Paris (c) Iluna Group
03.09.2021

Iluna Group with sustainable Collection at Interfilière Paris

As the role of lingerie in fashion and athleisure continues to augment, the desire for garments that will meet a new set of values for contemporary consumer lifestyles will flourish. Iluna Group comes back to Interfilière Paris with an important goal: to relaunch the qualities and dimensions of sustainability.

Iluna’s new path begins with the investment in the renewal of machines, which allow it to fly higher in terms of high-tech developments, quality, definition, effects of yarns and patterns. The journey into the new dimension of responsible quality continues with ad hoc developments in the field of GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified recycled yarns, aimed at unprecedented effects both in look, in performance and in the hands of fabrics. The cord yarn is a precious yarn with a ROICA™ EF premium stretch yarn core, GRS certified and developed with 50% of pre-consumer waste materials content - double, covered with an equally recycled shiny thread; the bright and translucent is instead to add brilliant effects so far not possible with a GRS yarn.

As the role of lingerie in fashion and athleisure continues to augment, the desire for garments that will meet a new set of values for contemporary consumer lifestyles will flourish. Iluna Group comes back to Interfilière Paris with an important goal: to relaunch the qualities and dimensions of sustainability.

Iluna’s new path begins with the investment in the renewal of machines, which allow it to fly higher in terms of high-tech developments, quality, definition, effects of yarns and patterns. The journey into the new dimension of responsible quality continues with ad hoc developments in the field of GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified recycled yarns, aimed at unprecedented effects both in look, in performance and in the hands of fabrics. The cord yarn is a precious yarn with a ROICA™ EF premium stretch yarn core, GRS certified and developed with 50% of pre-consumer waste materials content - double, covered with an equally recycled shiny thread; the bright and translucent is instead to add brilliant effects so far not possible with a GRS yarn.

The printing processes are also born from this constant search for innovation towards new materials and new techniques, becoming more and more sustainable: Global Recycle Standard (GRS)-certified sublimation printing and register printing carrying Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification.

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Iluna Group / GB Network

(c) Riri Group
Stones & Gold
01.09.2021

Riri Group’s FW 2022-23 collection: Creativity, innovation, sustainability

The Swiss group presents three creative inspirations to explore new shapes, colors, materials and define a new offer featuring a variety of solutions and ideas.
A tribute to health and to balance with nature, to the advanced goldsmith craftsmanship and to the effortless sophistication of industrial luxury: the FW 2022-23 collection by Riri Group is a true kaleidoscope of shapes, colors and materials, where three different creative inspirations meet – Biophilic, Stones&Gold and Industrial Luxe – for a high-end line of accessories.

All three paths are the result of state-of-the-art techniques, of an R&D effort and of the renowned expertise of the Swiss group. Part of the offer is also a selection of pieces by Cobrax Metal Hub, among which stand out buckles and locks with peculiar shapes and finishing.

The Swiss group presents three creative inspirations to explore new shapes, colors, materials and define a new offer featuring a variety of solutions and ideas.
A tribute to health and to balance with nature, to the advanced goldsmith craftsmanship and to the effortless sophistication of industrial luxury: the FW 2022-23 collection by Riri Group is a true kaleidoscope of shapes, colors and materials, where three different creative inspirations meet – Biophilic, Stones&Gold and Industrial Luxe – for a high-end line of accessories.

All three paths are the result of state-of-the-art techniques, of an R&D effort and of the renowned expertise of the Swiss group. Part of the offer is also a selection of pieces by Cobrax Metal Hub, among which stand out buckles and locks with peculiar shapes and finishing.

Looking to the new season with a positive and enthusiastic attitude, the Group continues to work towards an increasing sustainability when it comes to products and processes. The collection, in fact, is a further step toward Riri’s path of green responsibility that the company has taken to bring actual improvement in its sustainable performance. This year, Riri Group published its first Sustainability Report, calculated in compliance with Global Reporting Initiative Standard (GRI), and adopted recycled polyester as production standard for zips’ tapes.

Biophilic
A way to honor love for life, this line emphasizes the importance of physical and mental wellbeing, answering the questions raised during the challenges faced in the last year. Balance with nature becomes a concrete product circularity operation resorting to manufacturing processes with a low environmental impact and to organic and biodegradable materials. Among them stands out recycled polyester for zips which is Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified, Global Organic Textile Standard certified organic cotton and other alternative fibers, such as nettle, a natural resource that is a great alternative to synthetic fibers. Rivets, zips, buttons and metal components are made of stainless steel, which guarantees durability and resistance, 100% recycled copper and aluminum – light, ductile and resistant to oxidation. Among the most interesting solutions are rice peel powder – used on buttons’ overseals – and eco-sustainable thermoplastic polyurethane, obtained from renewable raw sources.

Stones & Gold
Sophistication and advanced craftsmanship mark the pieces of this creative path which, inspired by goldsmith and glyptic craft tradition, reveals a delicate sense of positivity and richness. Gems, lapis lazuli, marble, and mother-of-pearl are protagonists of a refined selection of accessories designed to amaze and catch the eye, resembling actual jewels. Essential the use of gold, especially in its liquid form: dominating zips and buttons’ finishes, this precious and versatile metal becomes a decorative feature on printed tape.

Industrial luxe
The third proposal embodies the unique style and timeless elegance that have always defined Riri’s products, embellishing them with new engineering details which makes them very relevant. The accessories come with golden and black finishes, both glossy and matt, and explore shapes developed to bring life to a range of luxury accessories with a sophisticated industrial aesthetics. A dominating role goes to stainless steel, along with a selection of impactful and elegant tapes which includes jacquard options, for a retro-futuristic look that is revealed also through the use of mechanical elements, such as screws and etched metal sheets, and in the clean and boxy shapes of pullers and buttons.

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Menabò Group for Riri Group

(c) Officina+39
31.08.2021

Officina+39 presents Better Seasons collection at Munich Fabric Start

The Italian company Officina+39 will be at Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area to present its latest sustainable achievements in the field of research and chemical application for the textile sector as well as The Circle Book 2, a special project with circularity as main focus.  
 
For the first time since Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, Munich Fabric Start returns to host some of the most renowned international players in the textile and fashion industry, showcasing their latest innovations. From August 31 to September 1, Officina+39 will step into the Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area, the interactive hub featuring futuristic solutions with a high level of innovation for the textile supply chain, to present its Better Seasons collection as well as its most recent developments.
 

The Italian company Officina+39 will be at Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area to present its latest sustainable achievements in the field of research and chemical application for the textile sector as well as The Circle Book 2, a special project with circularity as main focus.  
 
For the first time since Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, Munich Fabric Start returns to host some of the most renowned international players in the textile and fashion industry, showcasing their latest innovations. From August 31 to September 1, Officina+39 will step into the Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area, the interactive hub featuring futuristic solutions with a high level of innovation for the textile supply chain, to present its Better Seasons collection as well as its most recent developments.
 
The new collection embodies the company’s pillars of Trustainable approach – innovation, sustainable practices, clean information, transparency and social responsibility –, delivering a selection of bold, colorful and conscious solutions for the textile industry. These explore better ways to produce and use less through cuttingedge technologies, specifically developed to reduce the use of energy and hazardous chemicals while increasing waste recycling and water conservation.

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Officina+39 munich fabric start
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Menabò Group srl for Officina+39