Interstoff Asia Essential: Fabrics and trends for Autumn'14
By FashionUnited
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Fabric innovations for autumn ’14
Perhaps Similarly, Wan Hua Textile from Guangzhou, China put up burn out lace fabrics. They already have a customer base in India and Bangladesh but were looking for new ones at the fair. Hong Kong’s New Jersey Enterprises displayed high end fabrics like strip jacquard jersey which was 100 percent cotton yarn dyed and new pattern and textures, mallow interlock, bonded jersey etc. With brands like Donna Karen, Hugo Boss and Armani as its clients, the company caters to the super premium brands. Dali Fibre Industrial from China displayed its new dual- and tri-colour ‘Draw Textured’ mélange series which boasts better dyeing effects. And Korea’s PAKA Intertex introduced its micro nylon/cotton and reversible fabrics.
Indo Rama made a splash with its sustainable ‘Nusantara’ fabrics. It’s made out of recycled plastic and pet bottles, which consumes 50 percent less energy while being made and has 50 percent less carbon emission. As Marc Sparkel, VP Operations & Development says brands like Adidas, Nike etc, are already using this fabric for their products.
Effects of a slowdown
While the number of footfalls at the show was more than 6,500 this year, a few notches above last year, yet bookings were a slow. Most exhibitors said they did generate a lot of interest with their products, yet actual bookings were not up to the mark. Many of course said they were not really looking for bookings, rather it was more about showcasing what’s new. Enquiries were good and they were satisfied with the samples having been taken away by interested customers. And some like Japan’s Sunwell Co known for its functional synthetic fabrics were inundated with bookings. “This year our customers doubled over last year. And over 90 percent of them were new,” said Kohei Yamamoto.However, the general feeling was that the economic slowdown was surely hampering business. Even though there is a sense of optimism, yet the overall sentiment and bookings was slow. Perhaps a reflection of apparel business worldwide.
Organised by Messe Frankfurt one of the world's leading trade show organisers with 536.9 million euros in sales, Interstoff Asia Essential is home to cutting-edge fashionable, functional and eco textiles. It is the region’s best known trade fair for showcasing latest fabrics, trends and technologies.
Interstoff Asia Essential