Milano Unica: Introducing Reda’s Fall Winter 2021 collection
1/4 - Reda 1865 Fall Winter 2021
2/4 - Reda Active Fall Winter 2021
3/4 - Reda 4.0
4/4 - Reda Flexo Fall Winter 2021
Reda will be taking part in the 31st edition of Milano Unica, the international fair dedicated to high-end textiles due to be held at Rho Fieramilano on September 8th and 9th 2020. The trade show will serve as the perfect opportunity to present the new Fall Winter 2021 collections for the Reda 1865, Reda Active and Reda Flexo ranges.
For the upcoming season, each line will feature fabrics designed to answer a wide array of needs, while confirming the push towards sustainable innovation that has always defined Reda fabrics.
For Fall Winter 2021, Reda 1865 offers a collection loosely inspired by the “window” as a rich and versatile concept that embodies a constant search for balance between the self and the other, between in and out. The collection is divided across three themes: Craving clouds, Essences and After the rain).
Reda Active delivers high-performance fabrics with a strong metropolitan feel, designed to answer the new everyday challenges met by the modern man. For Fall Winter 21, Reda Active’s line-up features knit suit and pant fabrics, shirt fabrics in ivory and blue, alongside more colorful overshirts. The rest of the collection includes Sport twist suit fabrics and smart flannels, blazer and pant-ready fabrics and the perfect cloths to craft T-wools and turtlenecks.
This season, Reda Flexo introduces three capsule collections that stand out for their sustainable innovation.
The Made in Nature capsule brings together wool with a fiber derived from eucalyptus trees, thus creating a naturally-sourced fabric.
The #Bestretch capsule is crafted using ROICA™ V550, the new-generation polymer created by Asahi Kasei’s Research and Development team. Entirely traceable, this capsule collection offers a high level of stretch that makes for truly high-performance suit fabrics.
With the Back2Life capsule, Reda Flexo delivers recycled carded fabrics fit for head-to-toe looks. This collection stems from the desire to breathe a new lease of life into leftover fibers derived from Reda’s production cycle, following a circular economy model.