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Future fashion trends at MCBW

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Students put on a fashion show with experimental material

(PresseBox) - The upcoming generation of fashion designers presents its cutting-edge creations at this year?s MCBW (Munich Creative Business Week). At the opening ceremony on March 3, graduates of the Deutsche Meisterschule fmaterials, hard-wearing weaves with delicate cloth, and functional cuts with decorative details.

Metal designs on linen

The focus among these fabrics is on natural fiber linen, once a typical fabric for work clothes, laboriously made by hand and woven into a sturdy, unyielding pattern ? nowadays softly flowing and comfortable if desired. Another popular material is metallic textile foil.

The tech-look metal foils from Leonhard Kurz, an international manufacturer of decorative and functional coatings, have been used to contrast with the natural linen materials, cotton and sateen. Beyond that, different patterns and motifs, holographic designs, and a spectrum of shimmering metal colors have been employed to exploit the broad design freedom provided by textile foils.

Everyday high fashion

A collection of accessory streetwear bags demonstrates that the metal designs are not just limited to the catwalk. Each of them mimics the metal design of the matching outfit and shows the wear resistance and capability of foil decoration.

As part of the Munich fashion prize, there will be a special exhibition from February 19 to March 3, 2018 at the MVG-Kundencenter in the Marienplatz. Three selected models will be publicly presented there. The results of the collaboration will be on display on March 3 during the open house at the Meisterschule f

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?We are really looking forward to this fantastic joint project with the Deutsche Meisterschule f

Dr. Silke Claus, CEO at bayern design and organizer of MCBW: ?Creativity is the fuel of change. Designers in particular have the ability to think outside the box and reinterpret what already exists. The cooperation between the innovative hot stamping foil producer Kurz and the Deutsche Meisterschule f





Irene Schoppmeier, head of the Deutsche Meisterschule fnal materials to come up with unusual and wearable clothing creations. Technical foils combined with classic, natural raw materials for clothing, as well as craftsmanship and familiarity with innovative technology, have led to unique couture models emerging from the successful collaboration. It is an exciting way to present tradition and modernity.?

The KURZ Group is a global leader in hot stamping and coating technology. KURZ de-velops and manufactures decorative and functional layers applied to carrier foils for a large variety of applications. The range includes metallized, pigmented and holographic stamping foils for packaging or print products, surface finishes for electronic devices or automotive parts, protective and decorative lacquers for furniture or household applianc-es, authenticity features for brand name items, metallic applications for textiles, and dif-ferent types of coatings for many other applications. With over 5,000 employees in 14 production plants in Europe, Asia and the USA, 24 international subsidiaries and a global network of agencies and sales offices, the KURZ Group manufactures and sells a com-prehensive range of products for surface finishing, decoration, marking and counterfeit protection, rounded off by an extensive range of stamping machines and stamping tools. KURZ also continuously invests in new technologies, and is developing innovative solutions for integrating functionality into surfaces.

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The KURZ Group is a global leader in hot stamping and coating technology. KURZ de-velops and manufactures decorative and functional layers applied to carrier foils for a large variety of applications. The range includes metallized, pigmented and holographic stamping foils for packaging or print products, surface finishes for electronic devices or automotive parts, protective and decorative lacquers for furniture or household applianc-es, authenticity features for brand name items, metallic applications for textiles, and dif-ferent types of coatings for many other applications. With over 5,000 employees in 14 production plants in Europe, Asia and the USA, 24 international subsidiaries and a global network of agencies and sales offices, the KURZ Group manufactures and sells a com-prehensive range of products for surface finishing, decoration, marking and counterfeit protection, rounded off by an extensive range of stamping machines and stamping tools. KURZ also continuously invests in new technologies, and is developing innovative solutions for integrating functionality into surfaces.



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