Textile News, Apparel News, RMG News, Fashion Trends
Events

JETRO announces second annual Japan Textile Salon in NYC

JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization), has announced the second installment of the Japan Textile Salon to be held on January 16th (10 AM – 6:30 PM) and the 17th (10AM-5PM) at The Altman Building (135 West 18th Street), NYC.

JAPAN TEXTILE SALON NYC

This season, the event will feature discussion panels with Angela Kramer, Sr. Manager Fabric Research & Development for 3.1 Phillip Lim (to be held January 16th, 2PM) and Scott Morrison of NYC-based luxury denim collection 3×1 (to be held on January 17th, 11am). Morrison and Kramer will discuss the importance and the use of Japanese textiles within both collections. The seminars will be during the event and open to attendees.

The Japan Textile Salon will host 21 textile exhibitors, who will highlight and demonstrate new techniques and the use of fabrications and materials such as high-quality silk, swiss cotton and indigo pile jacquard. Other highlights will be special dyeing techniques (such as bespoke dyeing, rope indigo dyeing, yarn dyeing, etc) unique weaving techniques, selvedge denim woven on old-fashioned power looms and a high-grade silk threading process. As well as premium fabrics made by spun silk using advanced technology.

As chosen by Japan Fashion Week, this season’s Spring/Summer 2020 trend colors focuses on the global environment and political instability. The themes are “Future Travel = Temporal Trip” and “New Definition + Equation”.

Through this event, the Japan Textile Salon in NYC provides an opportunity for fashion, design and textile editors along with designs to meet textile companies from Japan, selected from among the world’s top weavers, printing producers, designs studios and manufacturers with R&D capability. All exhibitors bring new ideas to the show in terms of unique craftsmanship, novelty, function, and ecology. To attend, please register here.

If anyone has any feedback or input regarding the published news, please contact: info@textiletoday.com.bd

Related posts

‘Bangladesh has to ensure suitable investment climate to attract Japanese companies’

Textile Today

Latest Publications

View All