Fabric Trends Winter 2009-2010 Silk, Embroidery & Lace, Knitwear and more

fabric trend winter 2009 cottonbmp Fabric Trends Winter 2009 2010 Silk, Embroidery & Lace, Knitwear and moreThe search for something special leads to a reassessment of materiality. Hand-crafted excellence, innovative technology, original visuals and exceptional handles make fabrics unique. The fabrics gain their inspiration from nature and either quote minerals, woods, furs and feathers or orientate themselves on the urban graphics of modern art and graffiti. Hand-crafted quality and high-tech work hand-in-hand to create fabrics which combine ultra- modern performance with the necessary human touch.

This post provides a brief overview of what is important for winter 2009-2010: Silk, Embroidery & Lace, Knitwear, Cotton, Wool, Prints and FunctionalFabrics.

Silk

The subtle and emotional colour rangesof the seasonare perfectly displayed in the elegantshimmer of silk. Instead of shiny high gloss, duller surfacesare more important.The fabrics range from flowing satin and silk jerseys right throughto silk velvets and multi-layered sandwichweaves.In sporty or woolly interpretations silk even has chances in the casual segment.

j6132 gray 1  53228 Fabric Trends Winter 2009 2010 Silk, Embroidery & Lace, Knitwear and moreKey Items
- Cloqués - Silk twill
- Silk velvet
- Pannesamt-Dévorés
- Second skin velours - Changeants
- Fortuny + Multi-Plissee
- Matelassés
- Sandwichweaves Chiné effects
- Silk tweeds
- Oxide metallics
- Crystal brillance

Prints

After the print euphoria of the summer,prints continueto be a key item. Discreet floral cotton prints are reminiscentof the dresses of the American pioneers.Mineral and vegetal structures createinformal patterns which work with «Flou» and used effects. Eastern folklore supplies multicolouredoptimistic inspirations in the style of world culture. Here, folk and arty influences flow creatively and provocatively together.

Key Items - Mineral grains
- Marble effects
- Wood, feather + animal motifs
- “Old” effects
- Top-dyeing and flock make contrasts softer
- Cashmereprints
- Calligraphy - Folk motifs + arty motifs (Mongolia, Tibet, Inuit)

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