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24/08/2015

Plenty of art and nature

The fabrics and trimmings for the Autumn/Winter season 2016/2017 emanate from a passion for technology and art. It is all about creative flights of fancy, that are measured all the same, made for a time in which the German textile industry is proving commercially stable despite many imponderables.

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Buttons from tailoring to sportswear by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

Buttons from tailoring to sportswear by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

 
Colour, patterns and digital processing methods are inspirations for trimmings and fashion, as presented by Shutterstock/Knopf und Knopf Photo: Shu...

Colour, patterns and digital processing methods are inspirations for trimmings and fashion, as presented by Shutterstock/Knopf und Knopf Photo: Shutterstock/Knopf und Knopf

 
Fluffy, padded and three-dimensional best describe the organic fabrics presented by Eco Textiles Photo: Eco Textiles

Fluffy, padded and three-dimensional best describe the organic fabrics presented by Eco Textiles Photo: Eco Textiles

 
Sophisticated designs for buttons made from metal and natural materials, as presented by Butonia-Kahage Photo: Butonia-Kahage

Sophisticated designs for buttons made from metal and natural materials, as presented by Butonia-Kahage Photo: Butonia-Kahage

 
Aged look and wooden textures find their way onto metallic fasteners at Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

Aged look and wooden textures find their way onto metallic fasteners at Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

 
Bodo Jagdberg uses a diversity of metal looks such as old brass and vintage copper to adapt the buttons to the wintery fabrics Photo: Bodo Jagdberg

Bodo Jagdberg uses a diversity of metal looks such as old brass and vintage copper to adapt the buttons to the wintery fabrics Photo: Bodo Jagdberg

 
Pastel and gold shades are synonymous with the new generation of buttons created by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

Pastel and gold shades are synonymous with the new generation of buttons created by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

 
The buttons from Knopf & Knopf reflect everything from femininity to high fashion Photo: Knopf & Knopf

The buttons from Knopf & Knopf reflect everything from femininity to high fashion Photo: Knopf & Knopf

 
A sporty, elegant interpretation of a functional karabiner by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

A sporty, elegant interpretation of a functional karabiner by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

 
Buttons from tailoring to sportswear by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

Buttons from tailoring to sportswear by Knopf & Knopf Photo: Knopf & Knopf

 
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