Product: M. Müller & Sohn Magazine 07-08.2024

M. Müller & Sohn Magazine 07-08.2024

Professional Magazine for Fashion and Pattern Making //Women´s Wheelchair Fashion& Festive Dresses // Men´s Fashion Grading: 3-Button Jacket, Double Breasted Jacket & Morning Coat// Women's Dirndl Outfit pattern
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The specialized magazine for fashion and cutting techniques is published six times a year as a reversible magazine featuring topics on both women’s and men’s fashion. The magazine is available in both print and digital formats. Each issue of M. Müller & Sohn includes an attached pattern.

On the designer look pages of women’s fashion, everything revolves around the theme of jackets. We showcase strong designs in this product group, ranging from futuristically clean to extravagantly playful. In the portrait section, we introduce Evelin Toomitsu, who has dedicated herself entirely to the craft of glove making. On page 12, we continue with Jennifer Grunder, who has explored environmentally friendly dyeing methods and creates her own colors. In the cutting technique section, this issue focuses on wheelchair clothing using a jacket and pants as examples. We also present two festive dresses that can be worn in cooler temperatures. In the interview section, we feature Katja Convents, who shares her journey from dance to couture fashion.

On the designer look pages of men’s fashion, we see everything in stripes. Whether subtle, bold, or classic, it is evident that this simple pattern never goes out of style and can always be reinvented. Next, we provide an insight into the themes of the Pitti Immagine Uomo 106 trade fair, including exciting guest designers, sustainable exhibition areas, and the Pitti Peacocks. We report on the European Master Tailor Congress in St. Gallen under the events section. In the cutting technique section starting on page 12, we grade a 3-button jacket, a double-breasted jacket, and a morning coat. With Nicolas Venturini, we head to Vienna, where he explains the high art of custom shirt making. The issue is rounded off with product, reading, and cultural recommendations from the editorial team.

The attached pattern includes a dirndl outfit consisting of a skirt, apron, blouse, and bodice in sizes 36 to 50.

This issue comprises 68 pages.

 

Women’s Fashion Topics at a Glance:

Designer Look

  • Strong Piece: Jacket

Profile

  • Evelyn Toomistu

Briefly Presented

  • Jennifer Grunder

Pattern Technique

  • Wheelchair clothing
  • Festive Dresses

Interview

  • Katia Convents

Industry Directory

Imprint

Pattern Sheet

  • Dirndl Outfit

 

Men’s Fashion Topics at a Glance:

Designer Look

  • Stripes

Trade Fair

  • Pitti Immagine Uomo 106

Event

  • European Master Tailor Congress

Pattern Technique

  • Grading: 3-Button Jacket, Double-Breasted Jacket & Morning Coat

Profile

  • Nicolas Venturini

Advertorial

  • Editor’s Pick

Editorial Tips

  • Event, Book, and TV Recommendations

Dates, Books, and TV Recommendations

Interview

  • Bernhard Roetzel

Advertisement

Sale Campaign

Advertorial

  • Editor’s Pick