MPA Style Textile, The Magazine of Italian Textile Excellence
MPA Style Textile’s January 2026 edition offers a privileged window into the beating heart of the international textile industry, with a special focus on Italian manufacturing excellence. This bilingual Italian-English edition guides professionals and buyers through an in-depth journey exploring technological innovation, sustainability, and style trends for the 2027 collections.
Lineapelle: Where Style Meets Technology
The magazine dedicates extensive coverage to Lineapelle Milan, confirming its position as the global benchmark for leather, accessories, components, and textiles. The coverage highlights the duality driving the market: on one hand, fashion textiles capable of transforming warp and weft into visual emotion; on the other, performance and technical materials engineered to guarantee durability, breathability, and elasticity.
Pioneers of Innovation
This edition presents a carefully curated selection of textile companies identified among the most significant presences at international trade fair showcases. From the eco-sustainable materials of Giardini and Serafini, through the innovative membranes of Siretessile, to the performance solutions of Nastrotex-Cufra and Lorenzi, each company profile tells stories of excellence where artisanal tradition and technological avant-garde merge.
Trends and Milano Unica Color Palettes
The central pages feature the official color palettes from Milano Unica for the 26/27 season, accompanied by textile samples from over 30 leading companies. An essential visual resource for designers and product managers engaged in developing future collections.
Denim Focus and Advanced Technologies
Extensive space is dedicated to innovations in the denim world with projects from ISKO and Paolo Gnutti, redefining the boundaries between technical performance and luxury aesthetics. The technology section also presents the latest developments in machinery and production processes that are transforming the textile supply chain with a sustainable approach.
Circular Economy and European Projects
The magazine documents pioneering initiatives such as T-Rex and Ecotess, EU-funded projects that concretely demonstrate the feasibility of textile-to-textile recycling on an industrial scale.
MPA Style Textile is distributed free of charge and is available in print and digital flip-through format for professionals in the footwear, leather goods, textile, and apparel sectors.
