FILO – MiCo Milano Convention Centre – September 18/19, 2024 – Stand E4
At the 62nd edition of Filo, ICA Yarns is presenting innovations for the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, including yarns made from Regenerative Biofusion®, the first organic, traceable, and regenerative extra-long staple Supima cotton grown in California.
Thanks to regenerative agriculture, it is possible to guarantee the lowest environmental impact while also regenerating soil fertility, in order to protect and enhance natural resources. This means nourishing the plants correctly without depleting the soil, but rather regenerating it, reducing emissions, and minimizing the impact on biodiversity, while respecting natural processes and ecosystems.
Linen is another key fiber in the summer collection, a natural, European, and sustainable raw material. Its cultivation does not require irrigation or pesticides, and it produces no waste, as all parts of the plant are used. The nature, composition, and structure of the fibers give linen naturally exceptional properties: maximum strength, high moisture absorption, hypoallergenic characteristics, and insulating and thermoregulating properties.
The new ICA Yarns blends mix linen with cotton, linen with TENCEL™ Modal, and linen with An.Ti.Co, a yarn created using cottons that naturally grow in colour, starting from a crossbreeding of ancient cotton seeds that produce naturally coloured fibers. Thanks to the use of colored cotton, it is possible to avoid any kind of dyeing.
“ICA Yarns is confirmed as a reference point in the market for high-end yarns, as it ensures its customers the supply of the best raw materials in the world and direct control over the supply chain. This achievement is made possible thanks to relentless research, selection, and development of quality fibers.”
Stefano Albini – CEO of ICA Yarns