ACM unveils its SS 2027 collection and the latest developments from NextPrinting at Milano Unica

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    At Milano Unica (Fiera Milano Rho, 20 to 22 January), ACM – Dettagli di Moda presents its Spring/Summer 2027 collection, rea;irming its role as a strategic partner for high-fashion brands. The new proposal focuses on the company’s core products, leather and metal accessories, with a contemporary, technical approach that is increasingly sustainable.

    The range includes a selection of leather details – labels, loops, pullers, and pockets – crafted in refined neutral shades, hot-stamped or paired with decorative metal details. The metal o;ering evolves with buttons and accessories featuring a more streamlined design, mirror finishes and woven-style detailing.

    For menswear, ACM o;ers buttons made from natural materials with customised relief detailing and metallic finishes. For womenswear, tortoiseshell-eJect resins, glossy or matt transparent finishes and irregular surfaces define a sophisticated aesthetic. The collection is structured around three design moods – To Be Connected, To Be Kind, To Be Powerful – exploring di;erent materials, colours and sensory directions.

    At the ACM stand, NextPrinting is once again in the spotlight, with a series of developments that expand the expressive potential and sustainability of digital printing on leather. The project is built on a reversal of the traditional approach: on the one hand, fabric-eJect printing on leather produces surprising surfaces, with true-to-life visual textures and unexpected tactile results; on the other, leather-eJect digital printing on fabric opens up entirely new creative possibilities, where grain and materiality stand out even on lightweight, versatile materials.

    The concept reaches its most advanced expression in an innovative denim fabric coated with recycled leather powder. In addition to being digitally printed with high precision, the material can be hand-finished using techniques such as scratching and distressing. These processes partially remove the surface layer to reveal the denim beneath, creating unique contrasts in texture and visual depth.

    The collaboration with Federico Barengo, designer and co-founder of Garment Workshop, continues with a new series of denim garments created to highlight the creative and sustainable potential of digital printing. The processes developed by NextPrinting significantly reduce the use of water, energy and chemicals, while also enhancing recycled materials and manufacturing techniques designed to minimise waste and offcuts.

    Source: ACM

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