MUNICH, GERMANY: On Tuesday, the View Premium Selection was the first event in the international trade show calendar to open the season for Spring.Summer 2026. Around 300 selected collections showcased the latest material developments and colour trends for the premium segment.
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The preview textile show—View Premium Selection—at Munich on 3-4 December will see more than 300 curated collections of high-quality fabrics and accessories for Spring/Summer ‘26.
Munich Fabric Start came to a close on Thursday last with preps on for the next showcases this September and November, and its next edition in January 2024.
As the curtains went up yesterday on Munich Fabric Start, the fash frat could walk around 42,500 square metres in eight areas to check out 1,100 collections for Autumn/Winter 24/25, draw inspiration and knowledge from the last of informative talk shows and network too.
Over 100 denim and sportswear specialists are set to transform Munich's Zenith area into a blue hotspot, as the Bluezone event celebrates 20 years of its denim existence.
Munich Fabric Start has revised its dates to 18-20 July to bring the trade shows closer to the collection rhythms and offer more time for further developments, the organisers have announced.
Inspiring new products, innovative content and future-oriented themes is what Munich Fabric Start promises, even in these times of uncertainty. Frank Junker, Creative Director & Partner, Munich Fabric Start Exhibitions GmbH elaborates in this one-on-one with texfash.com.
The three-day Munich Fabric Start event kicked off on Tuesday confirming its standing as one of the most important European fabric fairs and trend authority: full exhibition halls, exciting highlights and innovations, new areas and a large number of visitors comprising international buyers, designers and product managers.
Munich Fabric Start,from 30 August to 1 September in Munich, positions this edition as a place for reliable and flexible sourcing solutions for adjusted quantities and rethought post-pandemic logistics chains.