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The Cellulose Fibres Conference 2024

31 October 2023, Mumbai

The Cellulose Fibres Conference 2024 will focus on sustainable alternatives to plastics, with a focus on textiles, hygiene products, and packaging. The conference will highlight the most successful solutions based on cellulose fibres that are currently available on the market, as well as new and alternative raw materials for related industries.
The conference will also address the increasing demand for cellulose based non-wovens, packaging, and hygiene products.

Topics covered will include:
Latest market trends in the textile industry
A solution to textile waste: using an inorganic molten salt hydrate as a cellulose solvent for textile recycling
Lyocell-type fibres from banknotes by means of Ioncell® technique
Processing technology for BioSAP
Geometry matters: unveiling tampon absorption mechanisms
Acetosolv-pulp for specialty paper applications
Natural based dyes for cellulose-based filaments and their production
Spun dyed Lyocell-type fibres from colored textile waste
The Cellulose Fibres Conference 2024 is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the latest developments in cellulose fibres and their applications.

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Two L Unveils Luxurious Boutique with Resplendent Fashion Show

31 October 2023, Mumbai

Two L, a 23-year-old fashion brand, unveiled its luxurious boutique with a resplendent fashion show, themed "Love Large Fashion Fest," at The Starhill on Saturday.
The runway extravaganza showcased a dynamic fusion of corporate, casual, essentials, and cutting-edge trends, promising an all-encompassing style experience.
Reflecting on her journey as a female entrepreneur, she acknowledged the challenges of running a business, but expressed gratitude to her investor at the time, Dato’ Lee Nam Chuan, who later became her husband, for his unwavering trust in her vision.

Outlines
She has since grown Two L into a seven-store empire, with plans to expand further and welcome potential partnerships.
Two L was joined on the runway by its sister brand, musii, which offers the perfect fit to empower women and help them radiate confidence.
The “Spring Scenery” collection is a breathtaking fusion of art and fashion, inspired by traditional Oriental ink painting art. It incorporates techniques such as jacquard fabrics, Chinese knots, exquisite embroidery, shimmering diamonds, and lustrous pearls to accentuate the elegance of women.

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Bangladesh RMG: Diversifies destination export markets

26 October 2023, Mumbai

Bangladesh's garment industry is diversifying its export markets to reduce its dependence on Europe and the United States.
Non-traditional markets, such as Asia, Latin America, and Africa, are growing in importance, accounting for 19.3% of garment exports in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, up from 17.4% a year ago. Exports to these markets grew by 25% year-on-year, compared to 11.4% growth in Europe and 3% growth in the United States.

State of affairs
This diversification is a positive development for Bangladesh's garment industry, making it more resilient to shocks and opening up new opportunities for exporters.
The government is supporting this diversification through export promotion campaigns, trade shows, and infrastructure and business environment improvements.

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DTG, Dhaka International Textile and Garment Machinery Exhibition

21 October 2023, Mumbai

Dates: February 1 to 4, 2024
Venue: Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC) in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Latest Technologies and Innovations in the Textile and Garment Industry
Participation from Local Bangladeshi and International Companies
Apparel Manufacturing Machinery, Home Textiles, and Textile Industry Machinery
Unique Opportunity to Discover New Products and Services, Network with Potential Partners, and Learn about the Latest Trends and Developments
Significant Event for the Bangladeshi Textile and Garment Industry
Expected to Attract over 10,000 Visitors from Bangladesh and Around the World
Excellent Platform for Companies to Display Their Products and Services to a Global Audience
The DTG Dhaka International Textile and Garment Machinery Exhibition is a major event for the textile and garment industry in Bangladesh and around the world. It will showcase the latest technologies and innovations from both local and international companies, covering a wide range of products and services, including apparel manufacturing machinery, home textiles, and textile industry machinery.
The exhibition is expected to attract over 10,000 visitors from Bangladesh and around the world.

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World Fashion Convention Begins with Significant Decision

On October 23rd, the 38th World Fashion Convention, hosted by the International Apparel Federation (IAF) and Spesa in Philadelphia, commenced with a significant decision as the IAF General Assembly unanimously approved an extension of IAF President Cem Altan's term by two years.
Altan's Vision for the Apparel Industry
Altan, a garment manufacturer representing the Istanbul Apparel Exporters Association (IHKIB), embodies IAF's commitment to uniting global apparel manufacturers and safeguarding their interests. He emphasized the IAF's mission to drive more robust, smarter, and more sustainable supply chains while noting the industry's sluggish transition pace.
A Diverse Agenda for Transformation
Throughout the convention, a diverse array of speakers delved into topics such as digitalization, data technology, legislation, sourcing strategy, sustainability, and transparency. A multitude of sponsors representing solutions for the industry's transformation further enriched the event.

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Former Nike President Trevor A. Edwards Joins VF Corporation Board

26 October 2023, Mumbai

Trevor A. Edwards, a strategic advisor and former president of Nike, Inc., will join the Board of Directors of VF Corporation, a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel, footwear and accessories, on October 22, 2023.
He will serve on two Board committees: Talent and Compensation, and Governance and Corporate Responsibility. Edwards has over 25 years of experience in the apparel and footwear industry, having held various leadership roles at Nike since 1992 and at Colgate Palmolive before that.
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He is also a board member of Funko Inc. Richard Carucci, the chair of the VF Board, said that Edwards will bring his expertise and experience to help VF grow its consumer base, product innovation, and operational efficiency.
He also said that Edwards will add to the Board’s talent and diversity. Edwards said he was excited to join the VF Board at a critical time.

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TEXHIBITION ISTANBUL 2023

21 October 2023, Mumbai

Texhibition Istanbul, a global textile fair, attracted 444 exhibitors and over 20,300 visitors from 112 countries in September 2023. The fair saw a significant rise in international visitors and overall attendance.
Turkey’s textile industry remained strong, with exports reaching USD 123.4 billion in H1 2023. Turkish textiles were in high demand for their quality, innovation, and sustainability.

Outlines
Texhibition Istanbul planned to expand its exhibition space and product groups in March 2024. Exhibitors and buyers praised Texhibition’s role in the global textile market.
The fair also focused on the theme of “United For Climate In Textiles,” showcasing the latest fashion trends and sustainable solutions for autumn/winter 2024–25. Texhibition Istanbul continues to be a leading platform for the textile industry.

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Bangladesh: Apparel export grows in January-September 2023

18 October 2023, Mumbai

Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) export reached US$35.61 billion during January-September 2023, up 7.96% year-over-year. This growth is being driven by non-traditional markets, such as Japan, Australia, and India.
EU Remains Largest Export Destination, But Germany Shows Decline
The European Union (EU) remained Bangladesh's largest RMG export destination, accounting for 49.22% of the total export value. However, exports to Germany, the EU's largest market, declined by 12.58%. Other EU markets that showed a decline in exports included Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
US Exports Decline, UK and Canada Show Growth
The United States, Bangladesh's second-largest RMG export destination, saw a decline of 7.18% in exports during the January-September 2023 period.

However, exports to the United Kingdom and Canada increased by 14.92% and 6.27%, respectively.
Non-Traditional Markets Show Strong Growth
Exports to non-traditional markets increased significantly by 28.63% to US$6.57 billion in January-September 2023. Japan, in particular, saw a 45.23% increase in exports from Bangladesh. Other non-traditional markets that showed strong growth included Australia, India, South Korea, China, and Turkey.

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GenovaJeans: Celebrating the New Generation of Jeans

26 October 2023, Mumbai

The GenovaJeans initiative celebrated the new generation of jeans and brought together a community of passionate people dedicated to this iconic garment.
30 prominent industry leaders, divided into three categories (heritage, new creatives, and production chain), created a unique and inspiring experience in valuable historic venues in the heart of the city.
Heritage brands
Heritage brands, exploring the history, evolution, and best practices of this iconic garment, were hosted inside the Biblioteca Universitaria and included:
Blue Blanket Division
Blue Of A Kind
Diesel etc.

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China: 'De-Risking' not 'Decoupling'

21 October 2023, Mumbai

Despite Western Rhetoric
The United States, United Kingdom, and European Union continue to talk about reducing their reliance on China, but the reality is quite different. China has a wide-ranging influence that spans from basic goods to sophisticated industrial equipment.
China's Manufacturing Prowess
China has become a global leader in production thanks to its advanced manufacturing capabilities. It has shown its ability to overcome technological challenges, and its large-scale manufacturing and solid supply chains lay the foundation for future technological innovations.
Challenges of Diversifying Supply Chains
A report from RBC Wealth Management states that the complex nature of global supply chains, along with China's huge industrial sector and manufacturing skills, makes it unappealing and impractical for many multinational corporations to sever ties with China in the near future.
Limitations of On-Shoring and Friend-Shoring
Attempts to bring production closer to home in the West, often called “on-shoring” and “friend-shoring,” are not ready to meet these demands. Mexico offers a low-cost option for the US, but it can only produce less than 15% of what China can. Central American countries have problems such as socio-political conflicts, crime, and a lack of qualified workers and infrastructure, which make them unfit for this role.
In the EU, Turkey seems like a potential alternative, but its economic instability creates doubts about its ability to provide a stable and consistent supply environment. East European countries that are not part of the EU are also not suitable places to set up as friend-shoring hubs.
China's Trade Dominance to Continue
As it is, trade relations with China will continue. A slowdown in China's economic growth could lead to a reduction in trade, but this is likely to be a long-term process.

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Jeanologia at Kingpins Amsterdam: Washed by the Atmosphere

17 October 2023, Mumbai

Jeanologia, a Spanish leader in eco-efficient technologies, will showcase its new technologies and processes at Kingpins Amsterdam, an event focused on the denim and knitwear industries. Jeanologia believes that air, digitalization, and automation are the keys to a fully sustainable and efficient textile industry.
Atmos: Atmospheric Washing Process
Jeanologia's Atmos atmospheric washing process allows for the natural aging of garments with a genuine vintage effect, without the use of water, pumice stones, or chemicals.
The process uses ozone under atmospheric conditions instead of water and chemicals, resulting in a denim garment with an authentic vintage look and an impressive contrast between light and dark areas.
The Atmos finishing process is also applied in color treatment, for example on sweatshirts and T-shirts.
G2 Ozone Technology
Jeanologia's breakthrough G2 ozone technology sets a new benchmark in the finishing processes of denim and knitwear. It allows production centers to greatly reduce the use of water and chemicals, achieving a natural wear tone more quickly and sustainably, and at a lower cost.
Benefits of Washed by the Atmosphere
The Washed by the Atmosphere concept offers a more efficient and environmentally friendly way to produce denim and knitwear garments. It reduces water use by up to 96%, eliminates all toxic byproducts, and reduces energy consumption by up to 25%.
It also makes it possible to eliminate traditional polluting processes, such as potassium permanganate, pumice, other harmful substances, and effluent discharges from the textile finishing industry.

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