Introduction
On June 5th, 2026, the world will witness a remarkable addition to the fabric industry in Kanda Iwamotocho, Tokyo. The "Fabric Lounge - by Relivetex Tokyo Showroom" will open its doors on World Environment Day, transforming the neighborhood into a hub for those passionate about textiles. This showroom, featuring an incredible selection of 35,000 types of archive fabrics, not only provides a serene environment for customers but also embraces a significant message of sustainability.
Relivetex Concept
Relivetex operates under the principle of "not wasting fabric," focusing on reviving high-quality European archive materials by giving them new value. Often considered exclusive due to concerns surrounding minimum orders, pricing, and delivery times, these luxurious fabrics will now be accessible to a broad spectrum of creators, including designers, brand developers, tailors, and students. The goal is to democratize access to these exquisite materials to encourage creativity and innovation in fashion.
Sustainable Fashion
In recent years, the fashion industry has grappled with the environmental impact stemming from mass production and waste. On the other hand, Europe is home to a vast array of high-quality archival fabrics that, regrettably, often go unsold or are discarded. To combat this waste, the collaboration with Relivetex aims to circulate these valuable materials, showcasing a sustainable model of material distribution that has already attracted media attention. Renowned for themes surrounding high-quality European stock fabrics and the mantra of “not wasting fabrics,” Relivetex stands out as an exemplar of conscious fashion innovation.
A Commitment to Education
Moreover, the initiative extends its reach by partnering with Bunka Fashion College, one of Japan's leading fashion institutions. This collaboration will involve supplying fabrics for student fashion shows and creative projects, thus giving the next generation of creators firsthand experience with premium European materials. By providing these opportunities, the showroom aims not only to nurture young talent but also to ensure the continued evolution of craftsmanship and the cultural heritage of Japanese textile arts.
Opening Reception
The grand opening on June 5th coincides with an immersive "Aperitivo"-style reception, designed to promote Italian culture within the community. Attendees will be treated to a selection of Italian drinks and light snacks while engaging with Relivetex's archives and the rich European manufacturing culture.
A Community Space
Fabric Lounge is envisioned as more than just a retail space; it seeks to foster an engaging community that discusses the stories and intrinsic values behind each fabric. Kanda Iwamotocho aims to redefine interactive design spaces that deliver meaningful connections and partnerships within the textile community.
Executive Insights
Shingo Ueno, the CEO of S-ANDO and a veteran of the textile industry, emphasizes the importance of textiles as not merely materials but as embodiments of cultural heritage, history, and craftsmanship. Ueno plans for Fabric Lounge to be a place where these values are celebrated and preserved, promoting a circular economy that connects Japan's textile heritage with the rich narratives of European fabrics.
Showroom Details
- - Name: Fabric Lounge - by Relivetex Tokyo Showroom
- - Opening Date: June 5th, 2026, from 10:00 AM
- - Reception: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- - Operating Hours: Weekdays 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM; Weekends and Holidays 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- - Location: Iwamotocho Building 62, 1 Iwamotocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- - Management: C.F.S. LLC / S-ANDO Co., Ltd.
- - Contact: [email protected] | 080-4635-7272 (Ueno)
Fabric Lounge symbolizes a transformative step toward a sustainable future in fashion, blending arts, culture, and innovation in the heart of Tokyo.