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03.11.2023

Hologenix named 2023 Inc. Power Partner

Hologenix® is an honoree on the second annual Power Partner Awards list by Inc. Business Media. Inc.’s 2023 Power Partner Awards feature B2B organizations across the globe that have proven track records supporting entrepreneurs and helping startups grow. There were 389 companies in all who achieved top marks from clients for being instrumental in their success and made the final list. Hologenix was recognized in the Health & Wellness category, which focuses on companies that provide health and wellness products or services. In order to achieve this status, customers provided written testimonials detailing their experience in working with Hologenix as a partner.

Hologenix® is an honoree on the second annual Power Partner Awards list by Inc. Business Media. Inc.’s 2023 Power Partner Awards feature B2B organizations across the globe that have proven track records supporting entrepreneurs and helping startups grow. There were 389 companies in all who achieved top marks from clients for being instrumental in their success and made the final list. Hologenix was recognized in the Health & Wellness category, which focuses on companies that provide health and wellness products or services. In order to achieve this status, customers provided written testimonials detailing their experience in working with Hologenix as a partner.

“Our business is set up to succeed when our partners succeed, so we are grateful that our partners have affirmed the superior level of support we aim to provide,” said Seth Casden, Hologenix CEO and Co-Founder. “CELLIANT offers something unique to world-class brands looking to deliver health and wellness benefits. Our proprietary technology offers a key textile differentiator for their products, from apparel, bedding and furnishings to medical-use fabrics, bandages and wraps, transportation seating and even saunas.”

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Hologenix Celliant Bedding apparel
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Hologenix, LLC

A+A 2023 Photo: Messe Düsseldorf, Constanze Tillmann
01.11.2023

A+A 2023: Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit im Fokus

Die A+A 2023 setzte unter dem Leitmotiv „Impulse für eine bessere Arbeitswelt" nach vier Messetagen Maßstäbe und knüpfte an den Erfolg ihrer Vorveranstaltungen an. Insgesamt 2.200 ausstellende Unternehmen aus 58 Nationen präsentierten in 12 Hallen auf mehr als 80.000 Quadratmetern ihre Produkte und Innovationen. Rund 62.000 Fachbesucherinnen und -besucher aus 140 Ländern kamen nach Düsseldorf, um auf der Leitmesse Informationen zu den relevanten Themen rund um die Arbeitswelt zu erhalten. 96,4% der Besucherinnen und Besucher bestätigten, dass ihre Erwartungen an den Messebesuch mehr als erfüllt wurden.

Die A+A 2023 setzte unter dem Leitmotiv „Impulse für eine bessere Arbeitswelt" nach vier Messetagen Maßstäbe und knüpfte an den Erfolg ihrer Vorveranstaltungen an. Insgesamt 2.200 ausstellende Unternehmen aus 58 Nationen präsentierten in 12 Hallen auf mehr als 80.000 Quadratmetern ihre Produkte und Innovationen. Rund 62.000 Fachbesucherinnen und -besucher aus 140 Ländern kamen nach Düsseldorf, um auf der Leitmesse Informationen zu den relevanten Themen rund um die Arbeitswelt zu erhalten. 96,4% der Besucherinnen und Besucher bestätigten, dass ihre Erwartungen an den Messebesuch mehr als erfüllt wurden.

Erfolgsfaktor: Hohe Themenrelevanz, Vollständigkeit des Angebots und Innovationsgehalt
Besonders hervorzuheben sind die Innovationen im Bereich der Digitalisierung der Arbeitswelt, die auf der Messe erstmalig vorgestellt wurden. Smart Wearables und PSA, Bestell-Apps für Gefahrenstoffmanagement, KI-basierte Gesundheitscoaches sowie Virtual Reality Anwendungen und Exoskelette sind Beispiele für Technologien, die die Arbeitswelt in eine digitale und nachhaltige Richtung führen. Diese Entwicklungen unterstützen nicht nur die Sicherheit am Arbeitsplatz, sondern tragen auch zur Effizienzsteigerung und zur Schaffung gesünderer Arbeitsumgebungen bei.

Hochkarätige, internationale Kongresse auf der A+A 2023
Der 38. Internationale Kongress für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin der Basi mit rund 3.000 Kongressbesucherinnen und -besuchern griff Zukunftsthemen wie Künstliche Intelligenz und die Folgen des Klimawandels auf. Als international führende Fachveranstaltung präsentierte er nationale und globale politische Vorstöße und Präventionsstrategien wie die "Vision Zero" sowie arbeitswissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse anwendungsorientierter Forschung. Dr. Christian Felten, Geschäftsführer der Basi, zeigt sich zufrieden mit dem Ergebnis des 38. A+A Kongresses: „Wir freuen uns darüber, dass die qualitativ hochwertigen Beiträge unserer mehr als 320 Referierenden in den 46 Sessions so viele interessierte Zuhörerinnen und Zuhörer fanden.“

Auf der WearRAcon Europe Konferenz, der europäischen Ausgabe der WearRAcon Konferenz in den USA, die erstmalig auf der A+A 2023 stattfand, präsentierten und diskutierten Experten aus Forschung und Entwicklung sowie Unternehmen über Innovationen und Trends im Bereich der Exoskelett-Technologie.

Vielfältiges Rahmenprogramm
Foren und Events wie die Corporate Fashion Show, die viermal täglich in Halle 15 stattfand, ergänzten das Messeprogramm. Auf dem A+A Catwalk präsentierten sich namhafte Hersteller der PSA Branche mit den aktuellsten, modischen Trends, die für eine jüngere Generation von Mitarbeitenden kreiert worden sind und die neben Funktionalität und Nachhaltigkeit auch dem Wunsch nach einem persönlichen und ästhetischen Stil Rechnung tragen.

Die Start-up Zone bot jungen und innovativen Unternehmen nicht nur eine Ausstellungsfläche, sondern auch eine außergewöhnliche Networking-Plattform, um mit den Top-Entscheidern für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitssicherheit in Kontakt zu treten.

Die nächste A+A findet vom 04. bis 07. November 2025 statt.

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Messe Düsseldorf

.Dolkrey 'Cosmic Summer' collection - photo by Elzo Bonam .Dolkrey 'Cosmic Summer' collection - photo by Elzo Bonam
01.11.2023

Fashion for Good Museum: New pop-up exhibition

The Fashion for Good Museum has opened its doors for the new pop-up exhibition News From The Future. As part of a new Educational Programme and Toolkit - developed by the Fashion for Good Museum team - a selection of up-and-coming talents composed of Dutch fashion students and emerging designers have been asked to respond to the question: “what could the future of fashion look like?” Their answers are revealed in the exhibition in the form of garments, videos, installations and more. This is a future-forward exhibition where you can explore different fashion perspectives beyond the climate crisis, giving hope and, perhaps, a reality check.

Post-consumer waste, overconsumption and the pollution of our waterways are just some of the industry issues we are currently facing. Mirrored against rising temperatures and increasingly unstable weather conditions, the global shift as a result of climate change is inevitable. What does this mean for our future generations? How do we move forward from here? This raises one central question: What does the future of fashion look like?

The Fashion for Good Museum has opened its doors for the new pop-up exhibition News From The Future. As part of a new Educational Programme and Toolkit - developed by the Fashion for Good Museum team - a selection of up-and-coming talents composed of Dutch fashion students and emerging designers have been asked to respond to the question: “what could the future of fashion look like?” Their answers are revealed in the exhibition in the form of garments, videos, installations and more. This is a future-forward exhibition where you can explore different fashion perspectives beyond the climate crisis, giving hope and, perhaps, a reality check.

Post-consumer waste, overconsumption and the pollution of our waterways are just some of the industry issues we are currently facing. Mirrored against rising temperatures and increasingly unstable weather conditions, the global shift as a result of climate change is inevitable. What does this mean for our future generations? How do we move forward from here? This raises one central question: What does the future of fashion look like?

News From The Future, the new exhibition at the Fashion for Good Museum, invited Dutch students and new creative voices to reflect on these questions. The emphasis on emerging talent is a common thread throughout the exhibition’s and the look and feel is designed by upcoming graphic designer Sara Biatchinyi.

Participating artists and designers include students from art and fashion schools across the Netherlands from the University of the Arts Utrecht, Zadkine MBO, MBO Rijnland and Saxion College. The students’ work was chosen after they participated in the educational programme “Classroom of the Future: the Stories Behind Cotton”. This programme was developed by the Fashion for Good Museum’s Curator and Education Coordinator Alyxandra Westwood and Education and Fashion consultant in sustainability Yophi Ignacia founder of The Future Mode, in collaboration with the aforementioned schools.

To further enhance these narratives, and to facilitate and promote a space for connection between emerging talent, the Museum invited Current Obsession Magazine - an interdisciplinary jewellery platform and magazine - to co-curate an installation and reflect on the future of jewellery. Over the course of the exhibition the Fashion for Good Museum will come to life hosting an art auction, panel discussion and a weekly updated installation, showcasing emerging talent. All of these elements together will collectively address the sustainable and regenerative design practices in both the Fashion and Jewellery industries.

Designer Kevin Paraiso (Paris/Benin) showcases a creative workshop in the museum, featuring looks from his Cosmic Summer .Dolkrey collection, which was presented during Spring/Summer ‘23 of Paris Fashion Week. “Cosmic Summer reflects on our desire to bring vibrant colours and a sense of uplift to the fashion of today and tomorrow. A cosmic news from the future.” A hopeful collection, with future-forward elements seamlessly integrated from the use of deadstock, circular materials and an on-demand tailoring business model with inhouse printing - presents a positive outlook.

Launching “Classroom of the Future: The Stories Behind Cotton”
The educational programme “Classroom of the Future: the Stories Behind Cotton'' has been developed into an open source toolkit for MBO and HBO education. The toolkit is live and available to download from the Fashion for Good Museum website as of the 30th of November 2023.

It consists of a set of six lessons all exploring the various aspects of cotton with specific emphasis on people and planet. The toolkit brings together different forms of interactive tools for the classroom: videos, podcasts,  lesson plans and workshops. The content shows the perspective of local and international makers and innovators working to create a better and fairer fashion system.
The programme was part of and based on the previous museum exhibition Knowing Cotton Otherwise (2022-’23) and invited students to reflect on the  exhibition themes - water, transparency, agriculture, climate, processing, origin, labour/forced labour and end-of-use - through their own perspective. The educational methodology and goals within the programme were developed to level the field between MBO and HBO students, reflecting a more realistic image of what it's like working in the professional field. During the programme students worked together equally, challenging the segregated Dutch education system and aiming for new results.

News From The Future is open to the public at the Fashion for Good Museum at Rokin 102 in Amsterdam.

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Fashion for Good

Freudenberg´s comfortemp® FIBERBALL WB Series © Freudenberg Performance Materials
Freudenberg´s comfortemp® FIBERBALL WB Series
26.10.2023

Freudenberg launches sustainable, low-level BPA thermal insulation products

Freudenberg Performance Materials Apparel (Freudenberg) launches two advanced thermal insulation products made from low-level Bisphenol A (BPA) recycled PET fibers (rPET) into the global range of comfortemp®, Freudenberg’s thermal insulation brand.

The additions of DOWN FEEL WA 150LB and FIBERBALL WB 400LB to the comfortemp® global range serve as high-quality and ecologically-minded alternatives to down, enhancing the comfort and sustainability of your garments. DOWN FEEL WA 150LB is an extremely-lightweight, loose fiber thermal insulation with a super-light loft, while FIBERBALL WB 400LB uses clusters of extra-fine fibers to offer optimal breathability, maximum comfort, and minimal clumping after washing and drying.

Freudenberg Performance Materials Apparel (Freudenberg) launches two advanced thermal insulation products made from low-level Bisphenol A (BPA) recycled PET fibers (rPET) into the global range of comfortemp®, Freudenberg’s thermal insulation brand.

The additions of DOWN FEEL WA 150LB and FIBERBALL WB 400LB to the comfortemp® global range serve as high-quality and ecologically-minded alternatives to down, enhancing the comfort and sustainability of your garments. DOWN FEEL WA 150LB is an extremely-lightweight, loose fiber thermal insulation with a super-light loft, while FIBERBALL WB 400LB uses clusters of extra-fine fibers to offer optimal breathability, maximum comfort, and minimal clumping after washing and drying.

GRS-certified and OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Class I certifications
Both products utilize 100% GRS-certified rPET fibers, customizable to any desired fill levels. Additionally, these new products not only comply with but significantly surpass the stringent OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Class I certifications. While OEKO-TEX® categorizes low-level BPA as less than 100 parts per million (ppm), these new products contain less than 1 ppm BPA, a testament to Freudenberg’s unyielding standards.

DOWN FEEL WA 150LB and FIBERBALL WB 400LB are available globally and more low-level BPA thermal insulation options are available in Asia.

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Freudenberg Performance Materials

26.10.2023

Source Fashion doubles again for February 2024

The appetite for responsible sourcing shows no sign of slowing with Europe's fastest-growing platform, Source Fashion expanding again for its next edition with a 50% increase in exhibitors to over 320 from around the world.

The gateway to the UK fashion industry, Source Fashion takes place on 18th - 20th February at Kensington Olympia London putting international manufacturers and suppliers at the fingertips of UK brands.

Source Fashion offers a unique experience for decision-makers in buying, sourcing and procurement, with the reassurance of knowing that every exhibitor has been audited to ensure sustainability and transparency remains at the heart of their business model. The next show unites manufacturers from the UK, India, Portugal, Turkey Madagascar, China, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Ethiopia and many more. The show will also see the debut of manufacturers from Mongolia, Lithuania, and Tunisia.

The appetite for responsible sourcing shows no sign of slowing with Europe's fastest-growing platform, Source Fashion expanding again for its next edition with a 50% increase in exhibitors to over 320 from around the world.

The gateway to the UK fashion industry, Source Fashion takes place on 18th - 20th February at Kensington Olympia London putting international manufacturers and suppliers at the fingertips of UK brands.

Source Fashion offers a unique experience for decision-makers in buying, sourcing and procurement, with the reassurance of knowing that every exhibitor has been audited to ensure sustainability and transparency remains at the heart of their business model. The next show unites manufacturers from the UK, India, Portugal, Turkey Madagascar, China, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Ethiopia and many more. The show will also see the debut of manufacturers from Mongolia, Lithuania, and Tunisia.

Suzanne Ellingham, Director of Sourcing of Source Fashion says; "Visitors will love the quality, diversity and variety of producers, makers and manufacturers from around the world with the best of the best in terms of high-quality knitted apparel, luxury wool knits, leather, denim, and more across our sectors including Fabrics, Accessories, Sportswear, Garment Manufacturers, Packaging, Yarns, Trims and Fixtures, plus Design & Technology."

Connecting global manufacturers and suppliers to buyers who want the security in knowing every conversation is one that could lead to a new range creation, Source Fashion is the gateway to retail for manufacturers and suppliers from across the world. From raw materials, fabrics, trims, and packaging, all the way through to contract manufacturers offering in house design services, the show brings the inspiration and tools together in one exciting destination to bring new ranges to life.

The July 2023 show welcomed some of retail's biggest names. Buyers, sourcing managers, product developers, technologists, and designers from brands and retailers including John Lewis, Mountain Warehouse, Fila, Selfridges, H&M, Lipsy, Lyle & Scott, Joules, FILA, Perry Ellis, JoJo Mamman Bebe, Monsoon, Fatface, Lulu Guinness, Next, Sainsburys, Vivienne Westwood, Stitch Fix, ASOS, Bella Freud, Burberry, Fat Face, Hackett, Harrods, NBrown, Monsoon and many more came to explore and source from Source Fashion's diverse mix of audited exhibitors.

With a content stage dedicated to presenting and discussing the latest trends, innovations, and topics in responsible and sustainable manufacturing from internationally renowned industry professionals, as well the inspirational Source Catwalk shows, Source Fashion is the must-attend event for the fashion community.

More information:
Source Fashion
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Good Results PR

Sommertermine 2024 MUNICH FABRIC START und VIEW (c) MUNICHFABRICSTART Exhibitions GmbH
20.10.2023

Sommertermine 2024 MUNICH FABRIC START und VIEW

MUNICH FABRIC START, BLUEZONE, KEYHOUSE und THE SOURCE werden im Sommer 2024 ihre AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 Editionen am 3. und 4. September 2024 im MOC, auf der Zenith Area und im Dampfdom veranstalten. Die VIEW wird wie gewohnt als frühe und exklusive Preview Textile Show für die kommende Saison agieren und ihre Besucher:innen erstmalig bereits Mitte Juni am 18. und 19. Juni 2024 im Dampfdom der Motorworld begrüßen.

Die Shows der MUNICH FABRIC START EXHIBITIONS GmbH bleiben mit dieser Terminierung eine relevante Beschaffungsplattformen, die den sich permanent und rasant verändernden Bedürfnissen der Modebranche gerecht werden. Dafür pflegen die Veranstalter einen kontinuierlichen und intensiven Austausch mit ihren Ausstellern, Besuchern und Partnern. Die Entscheidung, die AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 Ausgaben im kommenden Sommer auf Anfang September und Mitte Juni zu terminieren, ist das Ergebnis dieses Dialogs.

MUNICH FABRIC START, BLUEZONE, KEYHOUSE und THE SOURCE werden im Sommer 2024 ihre AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 Editionen am 3. und 4. September 2024 im MOC, auf der Zenith Area und im Dampfdom veranstalten. Die VIEW wird wie gewohnt als frühe und exklusive Preview Textile Show für die kommende Saison agieren und ihre Besucher:innen erstmalig bereits Mitte Juni am 18. und 19. Juni 2024 im Dampfdom der Motorworld begrüßen.

Die Shows der MUNICH FABRIC START EXHIBITIONS GmbH bleiben mit dieser Terminierung eine relevante Beschaffungsplattformen, die den sich permanent und rasant verändernden Bedürfnissen der Modebranche gerecht werden. Dafür pflegen die Veranstalter einen kontinuierlichen und intensiven Austausch mit ihren Ausstellern, Besuchern und Partnern. Die Entscheidung, die AUTUMN.WINTER 25/26 Ausgaben im kommenden Sommer auf Anfang September und Mitte Juni zu terminieren, ist das Ergebnis dieses Dialogs.

Auf einer Fläche von etwa 42.500 Quadratmetern, unterteilt in acht Areas, zeigen die Veranstaltungen MUNICH FABRIC START, KEYHOUSE und THE SOURCE rund 1.100 Kollektionen für die Fashion- und Bekleidungsindustrie von Ausstellern aus aller Welt. Trendforen und Sample Areas präsentieren die neusten Innovationen, Farb- sowie Materialtrends und geben Inspiration und Orientierung. Die Denim Trade Show BLUEZONE versammelt insgesamt rund 100 Kollektionen aus den Bereichen Denim, Street- und Sportswear. Ein Vortragsprogramm sowie vielfältige Möglichkeiten zum Netzwerken runden das Angebot der Shows ab.

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MUNICHFABRICSTART Exhibitions GmbH

Duluth Trading launched Underwear and Sleepwear Collection with CELLIANT technology  Photo: Duluth Trading Company
18.10.2023

Duluth Trading launched Underwear and Sleepwear Collection with CELLIANT technology

Hologenix is teaming up with lifestyle brand Duluth Trading Company on two Duluth Trading product collections this fall that are infused with CELLIANT® infrared technology.
 
CELLIANT is an all-natural bioceramic blend of minerals that converts body heat to full-spectrum infrared energy, then reflects it back to the body – increasing local blood circulation and improving cellular oxygenation.
 
Known for their problem-solution products, Duluth Trading launched two collections this fall that feature the CELLIANT technology: Men’s Redwood Recovery Underwear and the recovIR Sleepwear Collection (available in men’s and women’s). With the help of CELLIANT, the collections aim to provide the wearer with faster recovery and more restful sleep.

Hologenix is teaming up with lifestyle brand Duluth Trading Company on two Duluth Trading product collections this fall that are infused with CELLIANT® infrared technology.
 
CELLIANT is an all-natural bioceramic blend of minerals that converts body heat to full-spectrum infrared energy, then reflects it back to the body – increasing local blood circulation and improving cellular oxygenation.
 
Known for their problem-solution products, Duluth Trading launched two collections this fall that feature the CELLIANT technology: Men’s Redwood Recovery Underwear and the recovIR Sleepwear Collection (available in men’s and women’s). With the help of CELLIANT, the collections aim to provide the wearer with faster recovery and more restful sleep.

More information:
Hologenix Celliant Duluth Trading
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Hologenix, LLC

18.10.2023

Tonello at Kingpins with new technologies

Once again Tonello will be present their technologies and partnerships at Kingpins from October 18-19.

DyeMate, the ozone, THE Laser
DyeMate is Tonello's new "patent-pending" technology that reinterprets the traditional indigo garment dyeing process, by making it automatic and repeatable, efficient and sustainable: carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere, without oxygen, with controlled reduction and oxidation, to achieve results that are perfectly comparable, in terms of authenticity and "aesthetic flavor," to those of denim that fades and becomes vintage with the passage of time.

Tonello will present a collection of garments with super bleach effects. With OBleach, EGO and O-Zone triad redefined the garment bleaching process, including no harmful chemicals such as chlorine and permanganate, in favor of sustainable and healthy production.

The entire collection will be embellished and finished with aesthetic solutions and details: the natural overdyeing of Wake, the ultra-thin graphics made with THE Laser Lab, the reproducible breakages of THE Laser T and TM.

Once again Tonello will be present their technologies and partnerships at Kingpins from October 18-19.

DyeMate, the ozone, THE Laser
DyeMate is Tonello's new "patent-pending" technology that reinterprets the traditional indigo garment dyeing process, by making it automatic and repeatable, efficient and sustainable: carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere, without oxygen, with controlled reduction and oxidation, to achieve results that are perfectly comparable, in terms of authenticity and "aesthetic flavor," to those of denim that fades and becomes vintage with the passage of time.

Tonello will present a collection of garments with super bleach effects. With OBleach, EGO and O-Zone triad redefined the garment bleaching process, including no harmful chemicals such as chlorine and permanganate, in favor of sustainable and healthy production.

The entire collection will be embellished and finished with aesthetic solutions and details: the natural overdyeing of Wake, the ultra-thin graphics made with THE Laser Lab, the reproducible breakages of THE Laser T and TM.

Collections, design, collaborations
The MSP - Most Sustainable Product - collection, developed together with Kingpins and Denim House, designed by Piero Turk and Serena Conti, and processed in Tonello's Research and Development Center with the latest responsible finishing technologies, returns this year.

Tonello will also present another project: ONE Denim. A collection that aims to combat resource waste in the denim industry by demonstrating concretely how many new denim garments could be made from a single fabric by optimizing processes and choosing appropriate technologies and production methods. The fabrics chosen are from Sharabati Denim, the design is by Piero Turk, and the collection is processed by Tonello.

SA-KE
This project was born out of a dialogue between Tonello's technology and the creativity of British designers Sadia Rafique and Kelly Harrington, who produced as many as 70 artworks that are partly physically present at Kingpins and partly published in a book-zine that tells the philosophy and logic of this unique and original work. A work that combines technology, expressive research and all new forms of image generation, across the boundary between natural and artificial, but still totally human.

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Tonello

adidas Originals and Edison Chen announce Partnership (c) adidas AG
18.10.2023

adidas Originals and Edison Chen announce Partnership

adidas Originals and Edison Chen announce their global partnership, adidas Originals by Edison Chen, as Chen makes his return to the brand to begin a new era of collaboration that will redefine creative innovation and build a cultural legacy for the future.

Chen is the Founder and Creative Director of global lifestyle brand CLOT, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. After moving from Vancouver to Hong Kong in his youth, the clash of East meets West began for him as he adapted to the exposure to different cultures. His experiences and new perspectives opened his eyes to globalism and started to lay the foundation for what would eventually become CLOT.

For his partnership with adidas Originals, Chen will bring an innovative vision and creative prowess to introduce exclusive collaboration styles, leveraging adidas’ extensive archive and history in the process. With a focus on fostering cultural exchange between the East and West, adidas is partnering with Chen to introduce collections that push boundaries and defy the norms with his thought-provoking designs.

adidas Originals and Edison Chen announce their global partnership, adidas Originals by Edison Chen, as Chen makes his return to the brand to begin a new era of collaboration that will redefine creative innovation and build a cultural legacy for the future.

Chen is the Founder and Creative Director of global lifestyle brand CLOT, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. After moving from Vancouver to Hong Kong in his youth, the clash of East meets West began for him as he adapted to the exposure to different cultures. His experiences and new perspectives opened his eyes to globalism and started to lay the foundation for what would eventually become CLOT.

For his partnership with adidas Originals, Chen will bring an innovative vision and creative prowess to introduce exclusive collaboration styles, leveraging adidas’ extensive archive and history in the process. With a focus on fostering cultural exchange between the East and West, adidas is partnering with Chen to introduce collections that push boundaries and defy the norms with his thought-provoking designs.

Celebrating the shared commitment to creative innovation between adidas Original and Edison Chen, the “Change The Generation” collection explores three distinctly different styles ranging from ultra-lifestyle to formal dress and active/streetwear bringing to life a collection that can be explored individually as well as a collision of the three lifestyles together.  

Pieces from the collection will start becoming available in January 2024.

More information:
adidas adidas Originals partnership
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adidas AG

12.10.2023

STFI auf der A+A 2023 in Düsseldorf

Das STFI präsentiert sich vom 24. bis 27. Oktober 2023 mit eigenem Messestand auf der A+A vor Ort. Experten rund um Hendrik Beier, den Leiter der Zertifizierungsstelle PSA (CE 0516), informieren zu Schutzkleidung sowie Produktnormen.

Mit Erfahrung und Kompetenz in der Prüfung und Zertifizierung Persönlicher Schutzausrüstung (PSA) unterstützt das STFI einen wichtigen Bestandteil für die Marktbereitstellung von Schutzkleidung. Die Prüf- und Zertifizierungsstelle des STFI bietet ein breites Spektrum an Dienstleistungen im Bereich textiler PSA. Sowohl für Schutzkleidung gegen Hitze und Flammen gemäß EN ISO 11612 als auch für Schutzkleidung zum Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren nach EN ISO 11611 bietet das sächsische Institut alle Prüfverfahren aus einer Hand. Auch die Prüfung und Bewertung von Schutztextilien gegen die thermischen Risiken elektrischer Störlichtbogen gehört zum Portfolio der Prüf- und Zertifizierungsstelle.

Das STFI präsentiert sich vom 24. bis 27. Oktober 2023 mit eigenem Messestand auf der A+A vor Ort. Experten rund um Hendrik Beier, den Leiter der Zertifizierungsstelle PSA (CE 0516), informieren zu Schutzkleidung sowie Produktnormen.

Mit Erfahrung und Kompetenz in der Prüfung und Zertifizierung Persönlicher Schutzausrüstung (PSA) unterstützt das STFI einen wichtigen Bestandteil für die Marktbereitstellung von Schutzkleidung. Die Prüf- und Zertifizierungsstelle des STFI bietet ein breites Spektrum an Dienstleistungen im Bereich textiler PSA. Sowohl für Schutzkleidung gegen Hitze und Flammen gemäß EN ISO 11612 als auch für Schutzkleidung zum Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren nach EN ISO 11611 bietet das sächsische Institut alle Prüfverfahren aus einer Hand. Auch die Prüfung und Bewertung von Schutztextilien gegen die thermischen Risiken elektrischer Störlichtbogen gehört zum Portfolio der Prüf- und Zertifizierungsstelle.

Von der Verfahrensentwicklung bis zur internationalen Normung tragen die Fachleute dazu bei, die Arbeit im Bereich elektrischer Anlagen sicherer machen. Für die Bewertung elektrostatisch ableitfähiger Schutzkleidung beschäftigen sich die Experten des STFI neben der Prüfung und Zertifizierung intensiv mit der Erforschung elektrostatischer Phänomene und der daraus abgeleiteten Entwicklung geeigneter Prüfverfahren. Wurde bereits vor vielen Jahren die EN 1149-3 als europaweit harmonisierter Prüfstandard für Textilien mit eingebauten leitfähigen Fasersystemen maßgeblich im Institut entwickelt, arbeiten die Spezialisten heute an Methoden zur Prüfung und Bewertung kompletter Kleidungssysteme.

More information:
STFI A+A
Source:

Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V.

AlphaTauri: Travelwear Partner des FC Red Bull Salzburg (c) AlphaTauri
11.10.2023

AlphaTauri: Travelwear Partner des FC Red Bull Salzburg

AlphaTauri ist weiterhin Ausstatter des FC Red Bull Salzburg. Der Verein wurde bereits zum 10. Mal in Serie Meister der Österreichischen Bundesliga und ist damit der mit Abstand erfolgreichste Fußballklub Österreichs. Die Mannschaft um Karim Konate, Luka Sucic, Lucas Gourna-Douath, Maurits Kjaergaard unter dem neuen Trainer Gerhard Struber startet im September zum fünften Mal in Folge in die UEFA Champions League und wird zu den Auswärtsspielen in Mailand, Lissabon und San Sebastián in AlphaTauri anreisen.

AlphaTauri ist weiterhin Ausstatter des FC Red Bull Salzburg. Der Verein wurde bereits zum 10. Mal in Serie Meister der Österreichischen Bundesliga und ist damit der mit Abstand erfolgreichste Fußballklub Österreichs. Die Mannschaft um Karim Konate, Luka Sucic, Lucas Gourna-Douath, Maurits Kjaergaard unter dem neuen Trainer Gerhard Struber startet im September zum fünften Mal in Folge in die UEFA Champions League und wird zu den Auswärtsspielen in Mailand, Lissabon und San Sebastián in AlphaTauri anreisen.

Das Outfit für die Roten Bullen ist speziell auf die Bedürfnisse der Sportler zugeschnitten: stylish und funktional, reisetauglich und vielseitig. Eine Bomberjacke, die mit der innovativen Taurobran® Membran ausgestattet ist, einer hauchdünnen Nanotechnologie, die sowohl wasserdicht als auch atmungsaktiv ist. Diese dreilagige E-Spinntechnik setzt mikroskopisch feine Fasern ein. Schweiß kann entweichen, während Wasser jedoch nicht eindringen kann. Verstärkte Nähte und wasserdichte Reißverschlüsse runden die wasserdichten Eigenschaften ab. Dazu trägt das Team ein Slim-Fit Hemd aus leichter und elastischer Baumwolle, die kaum knittert und schnell trocknet. Komplettiert wird der Look durch eine Tapered Fit Hose – superweich, mit leichtem Stretch und wasserabweisend.

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CEO of Jet Technology Howard Ju with Alfred Deakin Professor and Deakin Chair in Biotechnology Colin Barrow. Photo: Deakin University
CEO of Jet Technology Howard Ju with Alfred Deakin Professor and Deakin Chair in Biotechnology Colin Barrow.
11.10.2023

New Deakin REACH partnership: Textiles made from organic waste?

Australia is one of the highest waste generators in the world, with over 7.6 million tonnes of food ending up in landfill each year, costing over $36.6 billion and producing 17.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas.

Deakin’s partnership with Jet Technology through REACH will explore ways to transform industry-generated organic waste into new products like organic textiles and stock feed using a rapid composting system.

Jet Technology’s Environmental Recycling System (ERS) will build a circular economy by creating valuable products for a range of industry sectors.

Australia is continuing to generate more landfill each year. A new partnership between Deakin’s Recycling and Clean Energy Commercialisation Hub (REACH) and Japanese-based company Jet Technology aims to turn this around by repurposing organic waste and transforming it into new products.

Australia contributes more than 7.6 million tonnes of food to landfill annually, costing over $36.6 billion and producing 17.5 million tonnes of CO2.

Australia is one of the highest waste generators in the world, with over 7.6 million tonnes of food ending up in landfill each year, costing over $36.6 billion and producing 17.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas.

Deakin’s partnership with Jet Technology through REACH will explore ways to transform industry-generated organic waste into new products like organic textiles and stock feed using a rapid composting system.

Jet Technology’s Environmental Recycling System (ERS) will build a circular economy by creating valuable products for a range of industry sectors.

Australia is continuing to generate more landfill each year. A new partnership between Deakin’s Recycling and Clean Energy Commercialisation Hub (REACH) and Japanese-based company Jet Technology aims to turn this around by repurposing organic waste and transforming it into new products.

Australia contributes more than 7.6 million tonnes of food to landfill annually, costing over $36.6 billion and producing 17.5 million tonnes of CO2.

Deakin University scientist Alfred Deakin Professor and Chair in Biotechnology Colin Barrow and his team from the Centre for Sustainable Bioproducts will work with Jet Technology to explore the possible reuses of organic waste using Jet Technology’s Environmental Recycling System (ERS). The project will focus on converting organic waste from the agriculture, dairy and fishery sectors by drastically shortening composting time so it can be used to make new products.

The four-year research project will be undertaken at the BioFactory at Deakin’s Waurn Ponds campus. It will initially focus on processing agricultural waste, converting apple pomace into a bioproduct for the textile industry. Apple pomace consists of the apple skin, pulp, seeds and stems left over from apple juice manufacturing. Its disposal in landfill can lead to greenhouse gas emissions and potential contamination of soil and groundwater.

If successful, it could lead to the establishment of a local multi-million-dollar bioeconomy where organisations such as councils, supermarkets and food and beverage businesses could cut costs while generating new revenue streams and job opportunities.

Deakin’s REACH initiative collaborates with progressive industry, government, and education partners to establish a multi-billion-dollar bioeconomy in Victoria and push the limits of technological innovation to deliver energy and recycling solutions that reduce landfill, fossil fuel emissions, and the devastating costs of global warming.

Schwitzke & Partner: Iconic Award 2023 für Retail-Design für LFDY (c) Rat für Formgebung / Jan Schimitzek
Tina Jokisch, Geschäftsführerin von Schwitzke & Partner
11.10.2023

Schwitzke & Partner: Iconic Award 2023 für Retail-Design für LFDY

Mit dem Hamburger Flagshipstore der Modemarke ‚Live Fast Die Young‘ (LFDY) gewinnen Schwitzke & Partner und LFDY den Iconic Award 2023 für innovative Architektur. Im Wettbewerb um den Titel „Winner Interior – Retail“ konnte sich das Architekturbüro aus Düsseldorf gegen zahlreiche Mitbewerber:innen der Branche durchsetzen. Ausgezeichnet wird dabei die von Schwitzke & Partner und LFDY Fusion von urbaner Straßenkultur und höchstem Designanspruch, reinterpretiert in einem zeitgemäßen und innovativen Einzelhandelskonzept.

Die Retail-Spaces umfassen eine zweigeschossige Ladenfläche auf insgesamt 265 m². Während im Erdgeschoss des Gebäudes Verkaufsflächen, der Showroom und ein großzügiger Umkleidebereich liegen, erwartet die Kund:innen im galerieartigen Obergeschoss eine weitläufige Lounge für Private Shopping sowie das offen gestaltete Lager. Inspiriert von der cleanen Architektur der nordischen Metropole und den verglasten Bauten in Elbnähe, transferierte das Düsseldorfer Architektenteam zusammen mit dem Team von LFDY diese Elemente der Hansestadt in ihr Ladendesign.

Mit dem Hamburger Flagshipstore der Modemarke ‚Live Fast Die Young‘ (LFDY) gewinnen Schwitzke & Partner und LFDY den Iconic Award 2023 für innovative Architektur. Im Wettbewerb um den Titel „Winner Interior – Retail“ konnte sich das Architekturbüro aus Düsseldorf gegen zahlreiche Mitbewerber:innen der Branche durchsetzen. Ausgezeichnet wird dabei die von Schwitzke & Partner und LFDY Fusion von urbaner Straßenkultur und höchstem Designanspruch, reinterpretiert in einem zeitgemäßen und innovativen Einzelhandelskonzept.

Die Retail-Spaces umfassen eine zweigeschossige Ladenfläche auf insgesamt 265 m². Während im Erdgeschoss des Gebäudes Verkaufsflächen, der Showroom und ein großzügiger Umkleidebereich liegen, erwartet die Kund:innen im galerieartigen Obergeschoss eine weitläufige Lounge für Private Shopping sowie das offen gestaltete Lager. Inspiriert von der cleanen Architektur der nordischen Metropole und den verglasten Bauten in Elbnähe, transferierte das Düsseldorfer Architektenteam zusammen mit dem Team von LFDY diese Elemente der Hansestadt in ihr Ladendesign.

Die gläserne Außenfassade diente Schwitzke & Partner als kompositorischer Blueprint für den Store. Während im Interieur-Bereich moderne Edelstahl- und verzinkte Stahlelemente dominieren, schafft der grün-schwarz irisierende Marmor im Kassen- und Kabinenbereich einen spannenden Kontrast. Das Herzstück des Einkaufsbereichs bildet das typische LFDY-Showroomkonzept. Um die industrielle Reputation der Fläche zu untermalen und ein harmonisches Panorama zu schaffen, wurden alle Präsentationselemente ebenfalls aus gebürstetem Edelstahl gefertigt.

Die Preisverleihung des Iconic Awards 2023 fand auf der Expo Real in München statt.

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Schwitzke & Partner / PR + Presseagentur textschwester GmbH & Co.KG

adidas and IVY PARK unveil all-black collection IVY PARK NOIR (c) adidas AG
11.10.2023

adidas and IVY PARK unveil all-black collection IVY PARK NOIR

adidas and IVY PARK unveil the final installment of their collaboration together, titled IVY PARK NOIR.
The new range represents a culmination of the two brands’ work together, combining adidas’ athletic and functional excellence, with IVY PARK’s signature emphasis on shape, and trend-defying creative vision. Using a singular, black color palette, IVY PARK NOIR intentionally draws focus to fabric, fit and texture, cultivating enduring elegance through sensual, material play.

Considering all chapters of an active way of life- from warm up, to cool down- the collection elevates one’s everyday pursuits through a mix of tight and loose fitting styles. Fabrications include luxurious embossed leather, exposed mesh and lacquered latex that combine to create a complex yet sophisticated capsule. Standout pieces include body-con cropped top and pant, relaxed 3-D molded knit sweatsuits, multifunctional jackets, and the IVY PARK signature jersey.

adidas and IVY PARK unveil the final installment of their collaboration together, titled IVY PARK NOIR.
The new range represents a culmination of the two brands’ work together, combining adidas’ athletic and functional excellence, with IVY PARK’s signature emphasis on shape, and trend-defying creative vision. Using a singular, black color palette, IVY PARK NOIR intentionally draws focus to fabric, fit and texture, cultivating enduring elegance through sensual, material play.

Considering all chapters of an active way of life- from warm up, to cool down- the collection elevates one’s everyday pursuits through a mix of tight and loose fitting styles. Fabrications include luxurious embossed leather, exposed mesh and lacquered latex that combine to create a complex yet sophisticated capsule. Standout pieces include body-con cropped top and pant, relaxed 3-D molded knit sweatsuits, multifunctional jackets, and the IVY PARK signature jersey.

IVY PARK NOIR’s offering includes footwear that re-imagines a new era of style and function. Sleek molded and debossed elements add an architectural foundation to the collection’s sneakers, while a chunky, over the knee boot offers utilitarian fantasy.

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adidas AG

Texhibition Istanbul Foto Texhibition Istanbul
09.10.2023

Fazit zur Texhibition Istanbul, 13.-15. September 2023

Die vierte Ausgabe der Texhibition Istanbul Fabric, Yarn and Textile Accessories Fair vom 13. bis 15. September im Istanbul Expo Center bestätigte die positive Entwicklung der erstmals im Februar 2022 organisierten Messe. Registriert wurden 20.534 Besucher aus 112 Ländern, um das Portfolio von 444 Austellern zu sichten, die sich in drei Messehallen auf rund 15.000 Quadratmetern präsentierten.

Neben der Türkei, kamen mehr als 4.091 Einkäufer unter anderem aus der UK, Deutschland, Spanien, Polen, Griechenland, den USA, der Dominikanischen Republik, Russland, der Ukraine und dem Mittleren Osten. Dies ist ein neuer Besucherrekord mit einem Anstieg von 43,7 % an internationalen Besuchern und fast 10 % Besucherzuwachs insgesamt im Vergleich zum März 2023.

Die Aussteller zeigten sich mit der Resonanz und dem Verlauf der Messe überaus zufrieden. Die Texhibition sei international konkurrenzfähig und erfülle ihr Aufgabe, die türkische Textilindustrie bei ihren Exportgeschäften gezielt und systematisch zu unterstützen voll und ganz.

Die vierte Ausgabe der Texhibition Istanbul Fabric, Yarn and Textile Accessories Fair vom 13. bis 15. September im Istanbul Expo Center bestätigte die positive Entwicklung der erstmals im Februar 2022 organisierten Messe. Registriert wurden 20.534 Besucher aus 112 Ländern, um das Portfolio von 444 Austellern zu sichten, die sich in drei Messehallen auf rund 15.000 Quadratmetern präsentierten.

Neben der Türkei, kamen mehr als 4.091 Einkäufer unter anderem aus der UK, Deutschland, Spanien, Polen, Griechenland, den USA, der Dominikanischen Republik, Russland, der Ukraine und dem Mittleren Osten. Dies ist ein neuer Besucherrekord mit einem Anstieg von 43,7 % an internationalen Besuchern und fast 10 % Besucherzuwachs insgesamt im Vergleich zum März 2023.

Die Aussteller zeigten sich mit der Resonanz und dem Verlauf der Messe überaus zufrieden. Die Texhibition sei international konkurrenzfähig und erfülle ihr Aufgabe, die türkische Textilindustrie bei ihren Exportgeschäften gezielt und systematisch zu unterstützen voll und ganz.

Der größte Anteil der internationalen Besucher kam aus der EU mit den westeuropäischen Ländern Spanien, Deutschland, UK, Frankreich, Griechenland, aus Osteuropa aus Polen, Russland, der Ukraine, Saudi Arabien, Jordanien, Ägypten, dem Iran, Libanon. Wichtige Einkäufer wie BigStar, LPP-Reserved, Cosmo International aus Polen oder Asos, Boohoo, Cdi aus der UK oder Calceviva und die Cadica Group aus Italien haben das Match Making-Angebot der Veranstalter genutzt.

Leitthema Nachhaltigkeit
Der Claim „United For Climate InTextiles'' bezieht sich auf die gemeinsame Anstrengung innerhalb der Textilindustrie, um die mit dem Klimawandel verbundenen Umweltauswirkungen und Herausforderungen wirkungsvoll anzugehen. Auch die Texhibition Herbst/Winter 2024-25 steht unter dem Motto „United For Climate In Textiles" soll ein Gefühl der gemeinsamen Verantwortung für die Zukunft unseres Planeten und künftiger Generationen fördern. Für die Texhibition steht die Erfüllung nachhaltiger Kriterien der Teilnehmer im Vordergrund. Aus diesem Grund wird die begrenzte Ausstellungsfläche nur an solche Unternehmen vergeben, die diese Kriterien erfüllen.

Trendscouts
Die Texhibition zeigte die neuesten Modetrends für Herbst/Winter 2024-2025 in der Trend Area, die als Schaufenster der Messe dient. Kuratiert von der türkischen Designerin Idil Tarzi fanden Aussteller und Besucher Inspirationen für innovative Entwicklungen in der Modeproduktion, mit einem besonderen Fokus auf Nachhaltigkeit. Thematisch unterteilt war die Trend Area in Reconceptual Beauté (alternatives Wohlbefinden), Mindful Escapes (Wellness), Serenity (natürliche und organische Textilien in ruhigem Ambiente), Eco Revolution (Wunsch nach einem Leben in Harmonie mit unserem Planeten), Lumino Noctris (Glitter und Glanz), Digital Uprise (intelligente und funktionelle Textilien), Environmental Activism (Aufruf zum Umweltaktivismus), Vanguard Movement (neuen Materialien und neuen Ästhetik).

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Photo from Pixabay
09.10.2023

Otrium and Bleckmann launch garment repair partnership

Digital fashion outlet Otrium announces the launch of a dedicated garment refurbishment and repair programme for damaged returns following a successful pilot scheme. The initiative is being run in partnership with Bleckmann, experts in supply chain management for fashion and lifestyle brands. Working with Bleckmann’s team of circular fashion experts from The Renewal Workshop, Otrium is taking the next step in its strategic journey to help reduce the number of that might ultimately end up in landfills or destroyed.
 
Most of the returns that Otrium currently receives can be easily restored and put back on sale. However, in rare cases, returned items are damaged. “Preventing waste is an important part of Otrium’s DNA, and thanks to our partnership with Bleckmann and their Renewal Workshop team, we can now repair the majority of damaged returns and put them back into circulation,” said Kevin Carolan, Director of Logistics at Otrium. “We are happy that we can use our position in the fashion supply chain to create lasting change and accelerate towards our mission of reducing the volume of garments that go to landfill.”

Digital fashion outlet Otrium announces the launch of a dedicated garment refurbishment and repair programme for damaged returns following a successful pilot scheme. The initiative is being run in partnership with Bleckmann, experts in supply chain management for fashion and lifestyle brands. Working with Bleckmann’s team of circular fashion experts from The Renewal Workshop, Otrium is taking the next step in its strategic journey to help reduce the number of that might ultimately end up in landfills or destroyed.
 
Most of the returns that Otrium currently receives can be easily restored and put back on sale. However, in rare cases, returned items are damaged. “Preventing waste is an important part of Otrium’s DNA, and thanks to our partnership with Bleckmann and their Renewal Workshop team, we can now repair the majority of damaged returns and put them back into circulation,” said Kevin Carolan, Director of Logistics at Otrium. “We are happy that we can use our position in the fashion supply chain to create lasting change and accelerate towards our mission of reducing the volume of garments that go to landfill.”

Since 2020, Otrium is exploring refurbishment and repairs with their third-party logistics provider Bleckmann. In April 2023, both partners started a three-month pilot at Bleckmann’s facility in Almelo, the Netherlands, to expand the programme with a broader range of repairs and optimised processes through data use. During the pilot, the Renewal Workshop team at Bleckmann refurbished more than 1,000 returned garments, shoes and accessories for Otrium each month.

“With hundreds of high-end labels on the platform, we needed an efficient solution tailored to the needs of a wide range of products – from shoes and coats to bags,” explained Marlot Kiveron, Head of Sustainability at Otrium. “The Renewal Workshop team worked closely with us to develop a streamlined and scalable process that could grow in line with our ambitions, delivering like-new repairs at the speed of e-commerce. Their combination of purpose, professionalism, agility and expertise makes them the ideal partner for this kind of project.”
 
Bleckmann’s integrated data capabilities were also crucial to the success of the partnership. “Data collection and analysis can be vital in demonstrating the commercial viability of sustainability initiatives,” said Tamara Zwart, Director of Renewal at Bleckmann. “Using our advanced stock tracking systems, we determined that 70% of the renewed Otrium stock had been sold within seven weeks. We’re all delighted with the results!”
Furthermore, carbon-tracking software Vaayu calculated that on average, a refurbished return sold on Otrium avoids 2.760kg of carbon emissions and 69g of waste proofing that this programme can have a positive impact on both: the planet and the business.

Having established the business case, the team decided to expand the initiative beyond the pilot phase. “This project is a milestone in our sustainability journey,” concluded Marlot. “It’s a key part of our ongoing commitment to finding more ways to reduce our environmental impact while helping to ensure that more clothes get worn. By the end of 2023, we aim to repair at least 25,000 damaged garments. Together with Bleckmann and their renewal experts, we’re well on our way to proving that this circular business model can be a valuable part of our future growth.”

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Otrium, Bleckmann

adidas and Arsenal unveil first away kit with Stella McCartney (c) adidas AG
06.10.2023

adidas and Arsenal unveil first away kit with Stella McCartney

  • The new high-performance away kit design blends bold geometric prints with shades of halo pink and soft, pastel glow blue, pushing the boundaries of on-pitch sport style.
  • The limited-edition range includes a gender-neutral game-day match shirt as well as comfort-first off-pitch pieces for pre- and post-match travel.

adidas and Arsenal have launched the next chapter of their collaboration with Stella McCartney, by revealing the first away kit and travel range for Arsenal Women.

The limited-edition range is designed to support Arsenal Women both on and off the pitch and includes a range of structured silhouettes including a jersey, shorts and stylish travel wear pieces such as a full zip jacket with neon accents, track-style pants, and an oversized tee. As the hero piece of the collection, the striking away shirt takes centre stage thanks to the fusion of geometric patterns with color-blocking accents of halo pink and glow blue. The shirt also features AEROREADY technology, which uses sweat-wicking and absorbent materials to keep players feeling dry.

  • The new high-performance away kit design blends bold geometric prints with shades of halo pink and soft, pastel glow blue, pushing the boundaries of on-pitch sport style.
  • The limited-edition range includes a gender-neutral game-day match shirt as well as comfort-first off-pitch pieces for pre- and post-match travel.

adidas and Arsenal have launched the next chapter of their collaboration with Stella McCartney, by revealing the first away kit and travel range for Arsenal Women.

The limited-edition range is designed to support Arsenal Women both on and off the pitch and includes a range of structured silhouettes including a jersey, shorts and stylish travel wear pieces such as a full zip jacket with neon accents, track-style pants, and an oversized tee. As the hero piece of the collection, the striking away shirt takes centre stage thanks to the fusion of geometric patterns with color-blocking accents of halo pink and glow blue. The shirt also features AEROREADY technology, which uses sweat-wicking and absorbent materials to keep players feeling dry.

Key pieces are crafted with at least 47% recycled polyester and 100% organic cotton as part of adidas' ambition to help end plastic waste.

 

More information:
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adidas AG

06.10.2023

Fashion experts at Global Fashion Summit in Boston

Hosted in Boston, Massachusetts on 27 September, Global Fashion Summit convened hundreds of esteemed representatives from brands, retailers, NGOs, policy, manufacturers, and innovators to transform ambition into action. The Summit was presented by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), the non-profit organisation that is accelerating the transition to a net positive fashion industry, and marked the first edition of Global Fashion Summit in North America since the forum’s launch in 2009 as a side-event to COP15 in Copenhagen.
 
The Boston edition further explored Global Fashion Agenda’s 2023 editorial theme, ‘Ambition to Action’, while reflecting on and responding to what happened at Global Fashion Summit: Copenhagen Edition in June. By bringing Global Fashion Summit to Boston – a renowned hub for technology, innovation, and education - the Summit presented a deeper exploration of the global challenges, differences, and opportunities towards a more sustainable value chain. The Innovation Forum is a key pillar of GFA’s work, making Boston an apt location to showcase pioneering industry solution providers.
 

Hosted in Boston, Massachusetts on 27 September, Global Fashion Summit convened hundreds of esteemed representatives from brands, retailers, NGOs, policy, manufacturers, and innovators to transform ambition into action. The Summit was presented by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), the non-profit organisation that is accelerating the transition to a net positive fashion industry, and marked the first edition of Global Fashion Summit in North America since the forum’s launch in 2009 as a side-event to COP15 in Copenhagen.
 
The Boston edition further explored Global Fashion Agenda’s 2023 editorial theme, ‘Ambition to Action’, while reflecting on and responding to what happened at Global Fashion Summit: Copenhagen Edition in June. By bringing Global Fashion Summit to Boston – a renowned hub for technology, innovation, and education - the Summit presented a deeper exploration of the global challenges, differences, and opportunities towards a more sustainable value chain. The Innovation Forum is a key pillar of GFA’s work, making Boston an apt location to showcase pioneering industry solution providers.
 
Attendees heard from over 40 speakers from a range of companies and organisations such as Levi Strauss & Co., Tapestry, Neiman Marcus Group, Thunder Voice Hat, H&M Group, Alice and Olivia, BBC StoryWorks, New Standard Institute, Conservation International, Worldly, Trove, Ceres, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd, and many more. This Summit also featured esteemed Indigenous speakers on the programme. View all speakers.
 
The Summit’s second international edition facilitated inspiring thought leadership and exchanges around key themes including: Policy, Finance, and Retail, while also complementing the core priorities of the Fashion CEO Agenda: Respectful and Secure Work Environments, Better Wage Systems, Resource Stewardship, Smart Material Choices, and Circular Systems. The programme featured bold panels, case studies, and leadership roundtables reflecting on topics including: ‘Indigenous Leadership Perspectives’, ‘Exploring Fashion’s ESG Concept’, ‘On The Ground: Adaptation or Mitigation?’, ‘The Global Approach to Circularity’, and ‘Innovation for Value Chain Challenges’.

Global Fashion Summit: Boston Edition also presented an Innovation Forum, enabling small and large companies to meet with 14 sustainable solution providers from across the value chain– equipping them with the concrete tools to expedite meaningful actions. GFS Connect facilitated over 90 connections between fashion companies and exhibitors during the Summit.

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Global Fashion Agenda

TEXAID x Triumph: Expansion of international in-store collection program (c) TEXAID Textilverwertungs-AG
06.10.2023

TEXAID x Triumph: Expansion of international in-store collection program

As a leading company in the collecting, sorting, reselling and recycling of post-consumer textile waste, TEXAID has enabled the recycling of post-consumer textile waste into new textiles and clothing. Working together with brands and retailers, TEXAID and our partners are continuing to take action to shift from a linear to a circular system.

Since 2022, TEXAID has partnered with Triumph International, operating their in-store collection program, “Together We Grow”, for 160 stores across Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Given the success of the program, starting April 2023, in-store take back has been expanded to an additional 108 stores across Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. Customers bring in their worn garments and TEXAID manages the collected clothing in alignment with the EU waste hierarchy, sending each item to its next most sustainable lifecycle. TEXAID is pleased to be partnering with Triumph International to offer in-store take back, at scale, across Europe. For every 5 kg collected, Triumph plants a tree in partnership with Treedom.

As a leading company in the collecting, sorting, reselling and recycling of post-consumer textile waste, TEXAID has enabled the recycling of post-consumer textile waste into new textiles and clothing. Working together with brands and retailers, TEXAID and our partners are continuing to take action to shift from a linear to a circular system.

Since 2022, TEXAID has partnered with Triumph International, operating their in-store collection program, “Together We Grow”, for 160 stores across Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Given the success of the program, starting April 2023, in-store take back has been expanded to an additional 108 stores across Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. Customers bring in their worn garments and TEXAID manages the collected clothing in alignment with the EU waste hierarchy, sending each item to its next most sustainable lifecycle. TEXAID is pleased to be partnering with Triumph International to offer in-store take back, at scale, across Europe. For every 5 kg collected, Triumph plants a tree in partnership with Treedom.

To move away from the linear system and enable products to be made out of post-consumer textile waste, TEXAID continues to expand its offering for in-store collection programs throughout Europe and the USA.

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TEXAID Textilverwertungs-AG

Shafiul Islam berichtet über die Arbeit der BUFT in Dhaka Foto Hochschule Niederrhein
Shafiul Islam berichtet über die Arbeit der BUFT in Dhaka
05.10.2023

MoU zwischen Hochschule Niederrhein und BUFT-Universität in Bangladesch

Der Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein arbeitet seit vielen Jahren mit Kooperationspartnern aus dem asiatischen Raum eng zusammen. Mit Vertretern der BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) in Dhaka/Bangladesch wurde am 4. Oktober ein Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) unterzeichnet. Der Honorarkonsul der Volksrepublik Bangladesch, Hasnat Mia, nahm ebenfalls an der Feierstunde in Mönchengladbach teil.

Die Universität in der Hauptstadt Bangladeschs wurde 2012 offiziell gegründet und geht auf eine Initiative der landesweiten Handelsorganisation der Bekleidungshersteller („Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association“ – BGMEA) zurück. Ziel der Universität ist die praxisnahe Ausbildung von jungen Menschen für die Textilindustrie, die zu den wichtigsten Wirtschaftszweigen des Landes gehört.

Das Memorandum of Understanding hält eine Vertiefung der Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Hochschule Niederrhein und der BUFT fest. Kooperationen im Bereich von Forschung in Lehre sind ebenso vorgesehen wie der Austausch von Studierenden und von Lehrpersonal.

Der Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein arbeitet seit vielen Jahren mit Kooperationspartnern aus dem asiatischen Raum eng zusammen. Mit Vertretern der BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) in Dhaka/Bangladesch wurde am 4. Oktober ein Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) unterzeichnet. Der Honorarkonsul der Volksrepublik Bangladesch, Hasnat Mia, nahm ebenfalls an der Feierstunde in Mönchengladbach teil.

Die Universität in der Hauptstadt Bangladeschs wurde 2012 offiziell gegründet und geht auf eine Initiative der landesweiten Handelsorganisation der Bekleidungshersteller („Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association“ – BGMEA) zurück. Ziel der Universität ist die praxisnahe Ausbildung von jungen Menschen für die Textilindustrie, die zu den wichtigsten Wirtschaftszweigen des Landes gehört.

Das Memorandum of Understanding hält eine Vertiefung der Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Hochschule Niederrhein und der BUFT fest. Kooperationen im Bereich von Forschung in Lehre sind ebenso vorgesehen wie der Austausch von Studierenden und von Lehrpersonal.

Für die BUFT unterzeichnete die Vereinbarung Shafiul Islam, Direktor des Universitätskuratoriums sowie Parlamentsmitglied Bangladeschs. Professorin Dr. Marion Halfmann, Internationalisierungsbeauftragte des Präsidiums, unterschrieb die Vereinbarung seitens der Hochschule Niederrhein.

„Wir unterhalten seit 2008 Beziehungen zu Ausbildungsstätten und Industrie in Bangladesch. In den letzten Jahren fanden immer wieder vierwöchige Praktika unserer Studierenden in Betrieben in Bangladesch statt, die von der BUFT organisiert wurden. Wir wollen damit u.a. erreichen, dass unsere Studierende persönliche Erfahrungen mit den Lebensbedingungen und mit der Bekleidungsindustrie dieses Landes machen können“, sagt Alexander Büsgen, Professor für Textiltechnologie am Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik.