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Munich Fabric Start(s)

This Munich Fabric Start kicked off the trade fair cycle for A/W 18/19 and already is in full swing.

Due to last season’s strong visitor numbers, especially also for the third day, the show has extended Bluezone for one more day, 3 days in total. It has also introduced a new format: Apparel Source to bring the industry forward in terms of value chain.

Further, new workshops will be held at Denim Club with talks from the Bluezone experts, after all this area comprises over 100 brands, and workshops covering new developments and trends.

Also Keyhouse, a relatively new format, being introduced a few seasons ago, will be a hub for new technologies, the future of fabrics, macro trends etc. After all, in times of 3D printing and other advanced technologies it is ever more so important to stay informed. Li Edelkoort will hold a trend seminar at Keyhouse the 6th of September talking about key trends for this season as well as for S/S 19.

Parallel to Munich Fabric Start and Bluezone will be Munich Apparel Source, which offers a portfolio of sourcing offices and manufacturing companies including Cut-Make-Trim (CMT) solutions and high-end finished goods production.

The team of WeAr is at the show, talks to the key-players and collects impressions for you. There was a very strong start of the show, with people queuing at the entrance. The show skillfully presented the key trends and also showed that accessories are key. The saying: ‘Simplicity – buy less, choose well’ seems to be meeting the demand of today.