Fashion
Italy’s Fendi appoints Silvia Venturini Fendi as honorary president

In her new position, Silvia will support the preservation of Fendi’s heritage while promoting the brand’s history, craftsmanship, and expansion into Fendi Casa. Representing the third generation of the Fendi family, she has played a pivotal role since joining in 1992, first working alongside Karl Lagerfeld and later shaping accessories and menswear lines, before leading the women’s division.
Fendi has named Silvia Venturini Fendi as honorary president from October 1, 2025, following her distinguished career leading accessories, menswear, and women’s collections, including the brand’s centennial.
Representing the third Fendi generation, Silvia will focus on preserving heritage, promoting craftsmanship, and supporting Fendi Casa, after shaping the brand since 1992.
“These have been truly exciting years, a journey I have walked also in the name of my grandmother Adele, my mother Anna, and her sisters. My heart turns to Karl, an extraordinary master who granted me the honour of working by his side, teaching me the art of sharing, a defining quality in my family’s history of women, while guiding me to nurture and protect my own creative vision so that I could then fly on my own. What a wonderful journey it has been, not only creatively but also from a human perspective: first through my bond with Karl Lagerfeld, then with Kim Jones and last but not least with my fantastic team, which over the years has become part of my family,” said Silvia Venturini Fendi.
“Since 1992, Silvia has greatly contributed to shape Fendi’s creative direction and has been pivotal to the brand’s international success. Her vision has guided Fendi from its Roman artisanal roots into the future, culminating in the celebration of the House’s 100-year anniversary. I am thrilled to see the new projects that Silvia will lead in her new position, contributing not only to Fendi’s legacy and values but the world of Design and Craftsmanship around the world,” Ramon Ros, chairman and CEO of Fendi said in a LinkedIn post.
A new creative organisation for the House will be announced in due course.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
Fashion
French shipping line raises fees after port tariff hike in Bangladesh

A September 14 gazette notification announced a 41-per cent average increase in service charges at the port.
France-based container shipping company CMA CGM recently announced an ’emergency cost recovery surcharge’ between $45 and $350 per container to be implemented from October 26, saying it was aimed at mitigating the impact of increased operational charges at Bangladesh’s Chattogram Port.
The Bangladesh Shipping Agents Association recently wrote to authorities urging them to reconsider the decision.
France-based container shipping company CMA CGM recently announced an ‘emergency cost recovery surcharge’ between $45 and $350 per container to be implemented from October 26, saying it was aimed at mitigating the impact of increased operational charges.
The CMA CGM surcharge will be $40 for a 20-foot dry container, $70 for a 40-foot dry container, $105 for a 40-foot high-cube dry container and $145 for a 45-foot high-cube dry container.
For refrigerated containers, the surcharges will be $40 for a 20-foot container, $60 for a 40-foot container, and $90 for a 40-foot high-cube container.
For hazardous goods, the surcharges will be $140 for a 20-foot container, $215 for a 40-foot container, and $305 for a 40-foot high-cube container, domestic media outlets reported.
The Bangladesh Shipping Agents Association (BSAA) recently wrote to the Ministry of Shipping and the Chittagong Port Authority (CPA), urging both to reconsider the newly imposed port tariff and its implementation timeline.
Exporters may not be directly affected by this additional surcharge as foreign buyers usually bear the transportation costs, but importers would be affected directly.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
Fashion
India’s polyester & viscose yarn prices steady amid average demand

In Ludhiana, polyester-cotton and polyester spun yarn prices held steady, supported by average demand. Recycled polyester fibre also traded stable, while virgin polyester staple fibre prices declined to ****;**.** per kg as domestic manufacturers adjusted previously offered discounts. A Ludhiana-based trader told Fibre*Fashion, “The market is still facing payment issues, but demand from the consumer industry remains normal ahead of the wedding season.”
In Ludhiana, ** count PC combed yarn (**/**) traded at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST inclusive); ** count PC carded yarn (**/**) at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST inclusive); ** recycled polyester yarn at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST extra); ** count virgin polyester spun at ****;***–*** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg (GST inclusive); recycled polyester fibre (PET bottle fibre) at ****;**–** (~$*.**–*.**) per kg and virgin polyester fibre at ****;**.** (~$*.**) per kg.
Fashion
ITMF Start-up Awards 2025 winners to present at ITMF & IAF Conference

The winners of the ITMF Start-up Awards 2025 will present their business models at the upcoming ITMF & IAF Conference 2025 which will be held from 24 – 25 October in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and will be co-hosted by the Indonesia Textile Industry Association (API).
The ITMF Start-up Awards 2025 winners will present their innovative business models at the ITMF & IAF Conference on October 24–25 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Five start-ups—Ambercycle, aweXome Ray, BYBORRE, Silana, and ZymoChem—will showcase solutions in circularity, fibre innovation, digitisation, robotics, and biobased nylon commercialisation.
The objectives of the ITMF Start-up Awards are to provide start-ups a platform to showcase their innovative ideas and to offer them the possibility to meet in-person with well-established companies from the entire textile value chain.
The 5 winners of the ITMF Start-up Award 2025 are (in alphabetical order):
A Bridge to the Future – Building Circularity at Scale
CNT Fiber Innovation – From Dream Material to Industrial Reality
The Last Industry to be Digitized
From Offshor to On-Demand – How Robotics is Reshaping Fashion Manufacturing
Commercialization of Biobased Nylon 66
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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