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Welcome to VIEW digital MAGAZINE
Forecasting with ethical product solutions by experts across the industry appealing to a wide audience that covers brand strategists, designers, manufacturers, retailers and many others! Larger format to give you the right professional experience.
VIEW style
" - We will be looking at ways to action and deliver ideas in a genderless, seasonless and peer group manner. Above all we will be researching and connecting systems by which to deliver our fashion concepts in a responsible and ecological way". Targeting FASHION: Womenswear, Menswear, Casual & Athleisurewear. VIEW magazines develop according to new market needs. VIEW magazine is a merged hybrid of Textile View Magazine and View2 magazine = VIEW including 4 issues per year. Publisher David R Shah and the team tell us "- we decided to create a modern colour-material-trend-magazine where fashion forecasting takes a broader grip."
Four sections
New VIEW is built around four sections that work independently but also interlink to bring you the latest product developments in product and design thinking. Not only design direction but also product solution. Sections are:
THE ESSENTIALS
CONTEMPORARY
CASUAL & ATHLEISURE
FORWARD MATTER
4 publishing dates VIEW 2025
View 149 (Jan 2025) Season: Spring/Summer 2026
View 150 (end March 2025) Season: Autumn/Winter 26/27
View 151 (June 2025) Season: Autumn/Winter 26/27
View 152 (Oct 2025) Season: Spring/Summer 2027
CONTENTS VIEW 149
(Published January 2025)
As we approach another season, new challenges arise in seeking a positive path forward. The world is wrought with many weighty issues: climate change, an expanding divide between those that have wealth and those who live in poverty and poor health, the continued displacement of people and leadership and governments that appear to be closing possibilities for shared goals and collaborative solutions. We are glad to be able to shine a light on those brave and insightful people who put planet and people first and open a pathway of hope. Amongst those is Foday Dumbuya, who founded Labrum in 2014. He was born in Sierra Leone, moved to Cyprus and then to London when he was 12. His collections and collaborations seek to blend all his personal loves resulting in an inspiring mix of clothing that crosses borders, personal experiences and genders – a way forward that interconnects rather than divides. We also pay particular attention to designers who explore nature as a source of wonder and wisdom. We see innovations that lead to sustainable solutions for planetary health as well as offering benefits to human health and wellbeing. Innovative thinkers who are prepared to take courageous steps towards a protected future for the many. Other seers venture into the universe, imagined or speculative: delving into the imagination, the mystical and the transcendental. However, there is always room for the humble where simple values such as sharing and collaboration matter, working towards a kinder world.
CONTENTS VIEW 149
Future matters
Smart solutions – the path to transparency: the importance of traceability for fashion’s future.
The future of making – by challenging fashion’s role as a mere commodity, outsiders elevate fashion to a cultural force rather than just a consumer product.
Contemporary S/S 2026
Womenswear and menswear colours, styling, fabrics, knits, and accessories for S/S 2026. An inspiring mix of clothing that crosses borders, personal experiences and genders, a way forward that interconnects rather than divides.
Casual, athleisure and denim concepts, fabrics, and accessories for S/S 2026. By intertwining collaboration, circularity, and environmental awareness, we create thrilling chaos, a tangle of lines pointing us toward a new direction
Inspirations
Visual essay: India’s woven wisdom – Sanjay Garg, founder of Raw Mango, encountered Chanderi in 2008, and it sparked his passion for Indian textiles
Inspirations: Be Silent – it’s time to embrace silence as a powerful act of activism, allowing space for the sound of true inspiration and rebellion
COVER CREDITS: Getty images/Unsplash