In terms of design, animal fibres were important in the collections on display - and especially prevalent were luxurious and noble animal fibres, including alpaca, angora, cashmere, mohair and vicuña wool. Also, biodegradable fibres, bio-based fibres and biopolymers were in abundance, and cellulosic fibres were important. For many exhibitors, circularity was a key theme at the fairs, and the principles of circularity were evident in the designs of a number of yarn collections on display.In keeping with this, several exhibitors showcased yarns which had been made using recycled materials derived from textile waste.
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Table of Contents
SUMMARY- Yarn Fairs
- Filo
- Pitti Immagine Filati
- Première Vision Paris
- Yarn Trends
- Colour
- Circularity And Circular Design Principles
- Circular Materials
- Animal Fibres
- Cashmere
- Wool
- Bio-Based Fibres And Biopolymers
- Biodegradable Fibres
- Cellulosic Fibres
- Table 1: European Yarn Fairs For Spring/Summer 2026 And Autumn/Winter 2026/27
- Table 2: 30 Essential Colours For The Spring/Summer 2026 Season
- Figure 1: Colours In The Re-Fresh Colour Family
- Figure 2: Colours In The Re-Set Colour Family
- Figure 3: Colours In The Re-Store Colour Family