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03/02/2026 – Munich Fabric Start

Stable visitor attendance in Munich

The event offered many visitors a clear overview of key developments. Around 1,000 collections highlighted how colour, structure and new materials are shaping the start of the Spring.Summer 27 season.

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Munich Fabric Start 2026: Around 1,000 collections presented the trends for Spring.Summer 27. Colour, texture and innovative materials dominated an event that maintained stable attendance despite challenging market conditions. © Municfabricstart

 
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Munich Fabric Start 2026: Around 1,000 collections presented the trends for Spring.Summer 27. Colour, texture and innovative materials dominated an event that maintained stable attendance despite challenging market conditions. © Municfabricstart

 
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