The Film of the FashionTEX Year 2025

A year full of ideas, courage and creative vision: our film looks back at the highlights of this exceptional project in the European Capital of Culture region. Twenty-four students worked with extraordinary dedication on their collections. In the Makerspace in Schneeberg, bold, innovative and masterfully crafted designs emerged, combining textile tradition with contemporary design. Their work stands for creativity, precision and the courage to explore new paths. Together with committed project leaders, experienced experts and 11 fashion universities, Fashiontex evolved into an international network of exchange. Knowledge, perspectives and cultural diversity merged into an inspiring overall project.

At the festival in Chemnitz, numerous partners and companies from the fashion and textile industry presented themselves, actively supporting the initiative and showcasing their innovative strength. Here, emerging design met industry, craftsmanship met the future, and vision became reality.

Experience the energy, the passion and the strong community behind this extraordinary year.

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