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Poly spun prices dip in north India due to poor demand, PC yarn stable

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Market sentiments further dampened in polyester-cotton and poly spun yarn market in north India. Lukewarm demand from weaving industry is cause of concern for traders, and there was element of uncertainty in the entire value chain. However, traders expect improvement in buying by end users. The price of poly spun yarn slipped by ₹4-5 per kg in Ludhiana.

According to trade sources, weaving industry is waiting for better lifting from garment units. Therefore, weaving mills are cautious for new purchases. A Ludhiana-based trader told Fibre2Fashion, “Buyers are cautious about fresh deals as future demand is uncertain. Liquidity is also very tight.”

Market sentiments further dampened in polyester-cotton and poly spun yarn market in north India. Lukewarm demand from weaving industry is cause of concern for traders, and there was element of uncertainty in the entire value chain. However, traders expect improvement in buying by end users. The price of poly spun yarn slipped by ₹4-5 per kg in Ludhiana.

In Ludhiana market, poly spun yarn prices declined by ₹4-5 per kg due to weaker demand. Poly spun yarn of various counts including 30 count were sold cheaper. However, polyester-cotton prices were noted at previous level. According to trade sources, payment condition was very tight which is affecting buying capacity of weaving industry. Overall muted demand dampened market sentiments. 30 count PC combed yarn (48/52) was sold at ₹265-280 per kg (GST inclusive), according to Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro. 30 count PC carded yarn (65/35) was priced at ₹230-240 per kg. 20 count PC (recycled-O/E) PSF yarn (40/60) was traded at ₹190-200 per kg. 30 count poly spun yarn was sold at ₹168-175 per kg. High tenacity recycled fibre steadied at ₹89-94 per kg.

Meanwhile, Reliance Industries Limited did not change prices of purified terephthalic acid (PTA), monoethylene glycol (MEG) and MELT for the current week. On last Friday, RIL has kept prices at previous level as: PTA ₹85.80 per kg, MEG ₹52.30 per kg and MELT at ₹91.57 per kg. PSF price also remained unchanged at ₹116 per kg. But the company may revise prices today evening for next fortnight.

North India cotton prices remained bearish as cotton futures declined in domestic and international exchanges. Haryana’s mandis are witnessing consistent arrival of new cotton. Initial arrival was noticed in Punjab’s mandis. More trade deals are recorded for October delivery. Cotton prices declined by around ₹200-300 per maund of 37.2 kg. New cotton was traded at ₹9,100-9,300 per maund for ready delivery in Punjab and Haryana. October delivery deals were finalised at ₹8,000-8,200 per maund. Forward deals are taking place in upper Rajasthan at the same prices. There was no significant trade in lower Rajasthan where new cotton crop comes later.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)


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Neonyt fair to be held in B2B format in Düsseldorf in Jan 2023

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Event organiser Messe Frankfurt has recognised the potential of Neonyt as a beacon and pioneer, and plans to roll out the event internationally. The next German edition of this B2B event will be held in Düsseldorf from 28 to 30 January 2023.

From Paris, via Berlin, to Frankfurt and now worldwide. Over the last two decades since its launch, Neonyt has developed into the most important B2B community platform for fashion, sustainability, and innovation.

The international fashion business is big, as is the responsibility of the event as an order platform and trend spotter in the sustainability sector, and the interest in the brand around the world.

Messe Frankfurt has recognised the potential of Neonyt as a beacon and pioneer, and plans to roll out the event internationally. The next German edition of this B2B event will be held in Düsseldorf from January 28-30, 2023. Over the last two decades, Neonyt has become an important B2B community platform for fashion, sustainability, and innovation.

Messe Frankfurt began investing in sustainable textiles and fashion at an early stage. There was already a rapidly expanding ‘green’ fashion market when the event now called Neonyt moved from France to Germany in 2012. At that time, environmentally friendly concepts were in demand and supported by the trade, buyers, the industry, and political stakeholders. Together with designer brands, fashion producers, NGOs, established brands, and newcomers, the forerunners of Neonyt, the Ethical Fashion Show Berlin and the Greenshowroom Berlin, were driving forces for a revolution in terms of value and system in the German capital.

In 2019, the two events were merged under the new name, ‘Neonyt’. Today, Neonyt is the synonym for a fundamental process of transformation in the textile and fashion sector. The convenient position of Germany in the heart of Europe and, therefore, its excellent logistical circumstances have proved to be advantageous for Neonyt as the hub of the sustainable textile and fashion business.

“There continues to be no doubt about the potential of the sustainability community, and much has happened, especially over the last two years. Consequently, we must recalibrate our concepts and events. Given that many of today’s collections are only accessible to limited target groups, one of the biggest challenges is to make sustainable fashion suitable for the retail sector, too”, said Olaf Schmidt, vice president textiles & textile technologies, Messe Frankfurt. “Our strength in the textile sector is based, inter alia, on the great expertise of the international Texpertise Network of Messe Frankfurt. With around 60 events around the world, around 22,000 exhibitors and more than half a million visitors, we not only generate impulses for the whole textile value chain but are also in continuous and close contact with all relevant stakeholders. And they have told us in no uncertain terms that it is essential that Neonyt be expanded not only as a marketing and business platform but also with regard to its impact on sustainability in the order business. We now plan to take account of all this and develop the brand accordingly.”

Neonyt will take place as a B2B event in Düsseldorf from January 2023. Additional satellite events around the world are also in planning. Messe Frankfurt is taking the first step in Germany in cooperation with Igedo Company, which means: Igedo has assumed immediate responsibility for the operative planning and implementation of Neonyt in Düsseldorf. Since being founded in 1949, Igedo has gathered an extraordinary degree of expertise in the fashion sector and, with its events in Düsseldorf, plays a firmly established role on the international order scene at least twice a year.

In the future, Neonyt will be held as a licenced event concurrently with the FASHN ROOMS in the fashion metropolis of Düsseldorf, thus making Neonyt part of a successful international combination of some 600 international brands. The strictly sustainable spectrum to be seen at Neonyt will be held alongside the agencies & premium brands (showroom concept), avantgarde, design & contemporary and accessories & shoes segments of Fashn Rooms. This will benefit not only exhibitors and trade visitors because Fashn Rooms in Düsseldorf is also renowned for its content-creator segment, which is in line with the community DNA of Neonyt and offers significant potential as a multiplier.

“We are delighted that the Igedo Company is joining forces with us”, said Olaf Schmidt. “Neonyt and its cross-sector community are in very good company in Düsseldorf, which will be of great benefit to the trade-fair landscape and the sustainable textile and fashion scene – this is where expertise and professionalism meet innovative spirit and stability.”

“We are, of course, very pleased to have the opportunity to work intensively on Neonyt’s next stage of development. At the same time, this not only reinforces the position of Düsseldorf as a fashion centre but also shows the extremely high regard in which the Igedo Company is held by the sector even 73 years after being founded. Now, we must roll up our sleeves and work together closely to achieve the next targets set for Neonyt in Düsseldorf”, said Ulrike Kähler (managing director) and Philipp Kronen (managing partner) of the Igedo Company in their joint statement on this exciting development in the fashion-fair landscape.

It is common practice to cooperate with well-established companies and licensees to test new markets and locations, as well as to profit from the pooling of expertise. Messe Frankfurt already has many such (international) success stories in its portfolio, especially in the textile sector. By expanding Neonyt, the Texpertise Network is successfully boosting the unceasing efforts of Messe Frankfurt in the direction of sustainability and continues to emphasise the collaboration with the United Nations.

Most recently at the annual meeting of the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network in New York, an international network of representatives from within the fashion and lifestyle sector came together with the media, as well as representatives of member governments and UN institutions, at the headquarters of the United Nations. Representatives of Messe Frankfurt also participated in their discussions on the importance of partnerships and cooperation for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

The success of ‘Neonyt Lab’, the first direct-to-consumer (D2C) event, which attracted visitors from 22 countries in June 2022, has encouraged Messe Frankfurt to hold more events of this kind in Frankfurt. The internationalisation of the brand and the decision to hold Neonyt as a B2B event in Düsseldorf in the future will by no means result in a lack of commitment to Frankfurt. With its local fashion and design community and numerous creative centres and sustainability movements, the metropolis on the Main River is ideally placed to boost the mega-theme of sustainability and to ensure consumers play a direct role in the fashion debate.

The international and multi-disciplinary Fashionsustain conference is a must for all players from the textile and fashion industry wanting to know more about the latest technological innovations and sustainable developments. Fashionsustain is a platform for the interaction of collaboration and competition – important components for innovative, sustainable technologies that make sustainable business models and new and old markets visible to the whole industry.

The next Fashionsustain will be held concurrently with the Fashn Rooms in Düsseldorf in January 2023. Messe Frankfurt is also (once again) planning more international spin-offs from the conference. Fashionsustain has already been held successfully several times outside Germany in the past: in 2018 at Texworld Paris and, in the following year, when the spin-offs of the conference held in New York on the occasion of Texworld USA & Apparel Sourcing USA, in Los Angeles, parallel to the LA Fashion Festival, and in Shanghai during the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, gave a boost to the sustainability discussion outside Europe – a success that Messe Frankfurt planned to continue but had to postpone due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now, these international efforts are being resumed by Messe Frankfurt with the aim of illuminating the scalability of innovative technologies and the power of the sustainable textile and fashion sector during relevant industrial and lifestyle events at home and abroad.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)

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Adidas Originals expands retail presence in India

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Adidas Originals has announced the launch of its largest store in India in the culturally vibrant metropolis of Bengaluru. Located on Brigade Road, the store spreads across 3,140 sq. ft. The concept retail store stands as a one-stop destination for Bengaluru’s sneakerheads, street style aficionados and fashion-conscious millennials and Gen-Z consumers.

The new store aims to transform the street style space in the city by providing access to the brand’s most popular collections, hype drops and limited-edition collaborations. The store will witness exclusive drops by global creators like the Yeezy by Kanye West, Ivy Park by Beyonce, Pharrell Williams, Jeremy Scott and many more, while also housing classic Trefoil sneakers like the Superstar, Stan Smith, Forum and the latest NMD_V3 sneaker, and apparel like Adicolour, Blue Version, etc, the company said in a media release.

Adidas Originals has announced the launch of its largest store in India in the culturally vibrant metropolis of Bengaluru. Located on Brigade Road, the store spreads across 3,140 sq. ft. The concept retail store stands as a one-stop destination for Bengaluru’s sneakerheads, street style aficionados and fashion-conscious millennials and Gen-Z consumers.

Equipped with various digital touchpoints, the store offers a smooth and seamless shopping journey to enhance the overall consumer experience. To further engage with the growing community of sneakerheads and street style enthusiasts, the store will also host various creative and experiential activities for the AdiClub (creators club) members.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)


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Shoppers Love the Dylonic Exfoliating Brush for Ingrown Hair Removal

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Every year without fail, spring’s arrival rekindles public discourse around ingrown hairs. As temperatures rise and visions of swimsuits dance in our heads, the quest toward a silky smooth bikini line becomes more urgent by the day. According to thousands of Amazon shoppers, the key to preventing ingrown hairs and razor bumps lies in a simple $10 tool

The Dylonic Exfoliating Brush has been deemed the “most important product ever” by those prone to skin irritation. The palm-sized product can be used wet or dry, and its firm yet flexible bristles slough away dead skin, which are one of the biggest culprits for ingrowns and clogged pores. Body hair’s tendency to curl back toward skin is also to blame, but the Dylonic brush solves that problem by loosening even the stubbiest strands, which coaxes them to grow the way they should. 

The brush’s ergonomic grip lends itself to hard-to-reach places (looking at you, Brazilian waxers). Whether you wax or shave, reviewers recommend brushing over the affected area before and after. Since the bristles are made of non-porous silicone, you don’t have to worry about them harboring bacteria. Just rinse the surface with soap and warm water after each use, and it’ll stay as squeaky clean as Naomi Campbell’s seat on an airplane.  

Reviewers say the Dylonic brush completely changed how they view hair removal. Some even rave that they “haven’t had an ingrown hair” since they started using it regularly. 

“First time ever getting a Brazilian wax and a week later I had a horrible, absolute worst case of ingrown hairs,” one person wrote. “I thought I was having an allergic reaction for how bad it was. Found this product and started using it every time I shower. Not a problem since!” 

This customer, who purchased the brush in orange, said it’s also effective in clearing fungal acne: “For months I suffered from folliculitis on my big old booty from sitting all day at work…like acne, but on the booty. I paired this exfoliating brush with antibacterial body wash and it went away after three days. I continue to gently exfoliate every day or every two days. I have zero irritation. This has been a life-saver!”

The Dylonic Exfoliating Brush was originally priced at $15, but you can buy it for $10 if you shop now. It even comes with two complimentary face scrubbers, so you’ll experience smoother skin from head to toe. 

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