
JV International wins EcoVadis Gold Medal
JV International stands out in the Italian industrial landscape, joining the elite 5% of over 130,000 companies assessed globally over the last 12 months.
Keep reading...The Bergamo-based company presented new elegant and functional solutions for designers' needs at Milano Unica and Première Vision in Paris: buttons, leather goods, accessories and now digital printing.
April 2024
The historic company from Grumello in Monte, which for over forty years has been designing, planning and producing creations that interpret the style of the world’s leading fashion houses, presented its new collections at the most important trade fairs, with a varied and unique choice of buttons, leather goods and accessories.
The task of surprising is entrusted, as per tradition, to the Vision collection, which for S/S-25 declines and models three different moods. TAKE CARE delves into nature, exploring its aesthetic and material possibilities. EMBRACE starts from individuality to include the community, amidst woven effects, juxtaposed colours, python textures and nautical ornaments. Geometry discovers new forms with IMAGINE: the design explores polygonal solutions and mesh effects, perforations and engravings, with gloss effects and coloured chromes.
Milan also saw the debut of the digital printing division of Next, the production part of the ACM Group. Starting from the selection of certified low environmental impact yarns and weavings (GOTS, GRS, FSC), Next has developed a dedicated and tailor-made printing system to be able to reproduce extremely realistic and repeatable effects on garments, with a faithful visual impact, drastically reducing the consumption of energy, water and chemicals, from fabric birth to garment manufacture.
JV International stands out in the Italian industrial landscape, joining the elite 5% of over 130,000 companies assessed globally over the last 12 months.
Keep reading...The Italian company, a benchmark for the production and marketing of high-tech adhesives and fabrics, also stands out for its high level of management.
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