From January 18th to 20th, 2025, fashion professionals will once again find one of the world’s largest ranges of green fashion for all generations, styles and areas of life at the 55th INNATEX in the Hofheim Rhein-Main exhibition center. An exciting mix of new arrivals and brands that have been accompanying INNATEX for decades awaits the audience. The variety ranges from women’s and men’s fashion to sports and streetwear through to sneakers, shoes, accessories and children’s fashion for the fall/winter 2025/26 season. Circular approaches, natural textiles, certifications, fair supply chains, social projects – all conceivable more sustainable approaches come together in two halls.
Trade Association Expert Panel: This is how retail is ready for the future
A highlight of the trade fair is a project that is being developed in cooperation with the Handelsverband Hessen eV. The large trade association expert panel on Monday at INNATEX builds on the success of the previous events, which generated a lot of interest. In the January version, experts from practice and theory will also provide inspiration, information and recommendations for retailers and then answer audience questions.
“Our immediate target group consists of labels and representatives of green fashion,” says Alexander Hitzel, project manager at INNATEX. “But also and precisely because of this, we want to increasingly address retailers that have so far focused on conventional fashion. There is still a lot of potential for change here.”
The motto TOGETHER emphasizes the advantages of network and community
Proven collaborations such as that with Mirjam Smend from Greenstyle Munich and with Vreni Jäckle and Nina Lorenzen from Fashion Changers Berlin will remain in place. In collaboration with its partners, INNATEX will again offer a lounge program.
The motto of the 55th INNATEX is TOGETHER and is a call to the makers of the green fashion industry to stick together, find synergies and maintain confidence. “Smaller companies in particular can benefit from collaborations,” says Hitzel. “The possibilities range from exchanging resources and knowledge to increasing reach and cost savings. Above all, we experience every time here how inspiring and encouraging community can be.”