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Strong Demonstration of a future-oriented textile community at Munich Fabric Start
Fashion fairs

Strong Demonstration of a future-oriented textile community at Munich Fabric Start

For three days MUNICH FABRIC START was the centre of the textile and clothing industry. Just over 20,000 visitors – designers, product managers and buyers of international brands and companies - came to Munich. The event also reached the record level of 1,050 exhibitors. Overall, the organisers can look back on a constant result based on last year’s comparable figures.

Fall-Winter 2016/2017 Knits trends from Première Vision Paris
Fashion trends

Fall-Winter 2016/2017 Knits trends from Première Vision Paris

Braided knits - Shapes look braided, knit panels are interlaced and knotted. Belts are elaborated in plaits and generously wrapped. Stitches are inspired by French braids and transformed into complex twists and braids, cables are wavy and intertwined in gauges 5 to 14. Jacquards, intarsias and prints trace out curly hairstyles. Yarns play on contrasting counts.

BGN Spring-Summer 2015 collection by Alexander Rogov
Collections

BGN Spring-Summer 2015 collection by Alexander Rogov

The brand's style is identified with 'easy-chic' concept which combines contemporary elegance with a relaxed silhouettes, dressing a woman from morning to evening in pure and sensual clothes. BGN's collections reach beyond the seasonal trends, giving the sense of 'timeless fashion' to the customers.

Fall-Winter 2014/2015 Fashion trends: Plaits & Braids
Fashion trends

Fall-Winter 2014/2015 Fashion trends: Plaits & Braids

From cornrows and knotted plaits to Goth-inspired sophisticated braids and classic French braids - plaits are an absolute hit for Winter 2014.

Thigh-high boots and winter florals by Temperley London for Fall-Winter 2014/2015
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Thigh-high boots and winter florals by Temperley London for Fall-Winter 2014/2015

British fashion label Temperley London presented its Fall-Winter 2014/2015 collection yesterday (February 16, 2014) during the London Fashion Week.
It's a monumental collection that features every texture, shape, length, cut and layer that you could imagine. There is truly something for everyone.

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