TEXTILES & PRINTS 2012


Spring/Summer 2012 Will Be Bright

The mood is upbeat at New York City trade shows.

Virginia S. Borland, New York Correspondent

A long with new colors, textures, patterns, finishes and technologies, global sourcing and the economy were topics of discussion at the recent Première Vision Preview in New York City, where preregistration was up 30 percent. 

"With buyers looking for smaller quantities and more frequent and faster deliveries, manufacturing is moving closer to home," said Philippe Pasquet, CEO, Première Vision S.A. 

Exhibitors reinforced these ideas. Ron Sheridan, agent for Turkish printer Confetti Tekstil, said a lot of apparel is coming out of Egypt, Israel and Jordan — duty-free countries near Turkey whose companies are equipped to work with small manufacturers. "Apparel companies are balking less at the higher prices of digital printing because they can get smaller quantities and faster deliveries," he said, noting that Confetti provides minimums as low as 100 yards. 

Direction by Indigo and Printsource, surface design shows that ran concurrently with Première Vision Preview, were crowded. Massimo Iacoboni, CEO and producer, Printsource, said American designers are looking for new inspiration. "We are part of their machine for creativity. They come here to see what will be next." 

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At Première Vision Preview, KBC showed intricate, colorful digital prints on silk chiffon, charmeuse and cotton voile. 

Casual And Active At Première Vision Preview 
Spring/Summer 2012 will be bright and romantic, with ultralight, high-performance fabrics that feel good. New finishing techniques provide dry, slick or crisp touches, generally with a supple hand. Prints and jacquards tend to be ultra-large; blouse and shirting styles are small in scale. 

For active- and outerwear, ultralightweight fabrics with performance are in demand. Italy-based Frizza S.p.A.'s new FXL division showed trendy, high-tech fabrics. Transparent 23-grams-per-square-meter (g/m2) nylons are lustrous, drape well, and are wind- and waterproof. Soft cottons have a washed effect. Lightweight bonded fabrics reverse color and stretch in all directions. Wax finishes are easy-care. 

Olmetex, S.p.A., Italy, introduced seven new fabrics. The most popular is an 80-g/m2 silk/cotton blend that has a crisp hand. There are sheer linen/nylon reversible fabrics, yarn-dyed cottons that have a touch of metal for subtle sheen, shiny/dull jacquards and lightweight micro-nylons that have a supple hand. 

C.O.T.O., Japan, has a range that goes from ultralight and open lacy knits to dry-hand woven canvas. Fabrics are knitted and woven of paper blended with cotton. Abca paper yarns are chemical-free, biodegradable, smooth and ultralight; and have a cool, dry touch. 

BTD Tekstil, Turkey, has new satin-touch, dry-hand finishes on pant- and jacketweight fabrics. There are twills and poplins, sharkskins, hopsacks, denim looks and subtle textures woven in linen/viscose blends. 

Shirting fabrics at AB Créations by Fabien Doligez, France, include ultralight cottons with a washed finish, lustrous 100-percent cupro shirtings and linen/Lycra® blends. Along with fine stripes, there are shiny/dull woven linen/cotton jacquards. 

Knits at Deveaux, France, go from day to evening. Best sellers are woven with acetate for a satin surface and patterned to coordinate with crinkled textures, lustered crepes and crochet knits.   

Luxe 
Reynaud Rexo, France, describes its line as fancy, sophisticated and elegant. There is luster and sheen for day. Some jacquards are touched with Lurex®; others are subtly textured or have enormous patterns. Flowers can be bold and bright or subtle and tonal. 

Jacquard specialist Carlo Pozzi, Italy, showed an innovative collection of 100-percent silk and blends with cotton or linen for day and evening. Looks include snake patterns, long-stem abstract flowers, panel designs with faded effects and silver roses. 

Denis et Fils, France, showed silk/viscose/polyester jacquards.  Some are woven with dazzling metal and hand-painted. Other fabrics are warp-printed for a soft, romantic look. 

Color and metal are selling at lace specialist Solstiss, France. There are ribbon re-embroidered laces and functional stretch laces that are going into lingerie and swimwear. 

Prints 
Prints are popular, especially florals. They are enormous, bold and colorful, tropical, romantic, elongated, abstract and ethnic. Paisleys and skins continue. 

At KBC, Germany, digital prints on silk chiffon, charmeuse and cotton voile are intricate and colorful. There are sweeping linear designs with blurred edges, marbled patterns, melting irregular stripes, snakeskins, abstract geometrics and bold flowers. 

Sprintex S.a.s., France, has digital prints on silk, linen, cotton or polyester chiffon, crepon, voile, jersey and satins. Many coordinate with matching stripes or dots. Pretty, romantic and tropical flowers turn up with birds or animal skins. Most are giant in scale. Some are bright and blotched, and others are tonal and in patch patterns.

At Miroglio Textile S.r.l., Italy, digital prints are big and bright. Flowers run the gamut from tropical or melting to abstract. They are combined with stripes, mixed with lace and in pale to bright borders. Abstracts are dimensional and colorful, and paisleys turn up in engineered scarf designs. 

Confetti showed prints on rayon/ spandex jersey and silk or polyester voile. There are dimensional abstract designs, blurred tie-dye effects and brightly colored tropical flowers. 

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Lewis Orchard exhibited its fabric collection at PrintSource.
 



Direction By Indigo And Printsource 
Some studios showed at both Direction and Printsource. Bernini Studio Designs, Italy; Creations Robert Vernet, France; and Gather No Moss, London, all cited Direction for fashion and Printsource for interior design, with some overlapping. 

Bernini showed animal/flower mixes on printed lace grounds, romantic flowers, and ethnic patchwork combinations of paisleys with geometrics. Traditional flowers, patchwork flowers and Missoni-styled stripes were pointed out at Robert Vernet, where corals and pinks are color favorites. Gather No Moss prints are hand-rendered and often of vintage quality. For swimwear, there are African tribal patterns; logos and labels were shown for T-shirts. Flowers at Whiston & Wright, United Kingdom (U.K.), range from botanical designs to Asian. Geometrics are clean and graphic. 

At Direction, Tom Cody, New York City and London, showed 1970s-inspired foulard geometrics, Missoni-styled zig-zag stripes and ethnic ikats. Florals are pretty and romantic, watery, scratchy, and Asia-inspired. Indistinct animals and geometrics have a no-print look. Milkprint, New York City, showed feminine and graphic paisleys and geometrics, abstract Asian florals, floral/stripe mixes and small retro conversationals. 

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Tom Cody's exhibit at Direction included fabrics made up into apparel. 
Best sellers at Fortier Price Textile Design Archive, Paris, are romantic florals. Fresh pastel plaids, black and white monotone abstracts, sophisticated conversationals, ethnic paisleys and small foulard-styled geometrics were also pointed out. Paris-based Antoinette et Freddy showed bright tropical flowers and geometrics for swimwear. 

Asian flowers are soft and muted at Baxter Fawcett, London. Another idea is 1970s-inspired geometrics. Patterns show animal-skin textural designs, graphic flowers, paisleys mixed with ditsy patterns and tropicals. The Collection, London, showed nautical conversationals, palm tree tropicals, Asian florals, fractured stripes and abstract faded skin prints. 

At PrintSource, Artwork Design, U.K., showed updated traditional prints for draperies, upholstery and bedding. Linear paisleys, large-scale tropicals, leaves and soft florals are some ideas. BG 2770 Design, Portland, Maine, was looking to license its computer-generated designs for shower curtains, bedsheets and spreads. Elongated abstract linear patterns were shown in a wide range of colors. 

Large, happy and active is how Peagreen, London, describes its collection. Stylized animals, motor cars and sunburst flowers are brightly colored. Avi Iny, Israel, designs for activewear, sleepwear and lingerie. Ethnic Russian, Hawaiian tropical and small all-over geometric designs were pointed out. 

At Creativo Surface Design Studio, New York City, prints are ornate. There are melting Aztec stripes and patchworks, blurred and blotchy flowers and ethnic paisleys. New York City-based European Textile Collections showed abstract prints inspired by nature, no-print prints such as a corkboard look, leopard and zebra skins, floral/lace combos, paisleys, and bold black-and-whites. 


                                                                PRINTS -2012

                          1.Birds of a feather flock


2.Photographic florals exploaded into color blockedpatterns while machine parts swirledin a fluid state form.
 


3.Oversized vegetables in dynamic repeats create a vintage 50s.



4.Scattered floral prints in delicate soft patterns


5.Cross stitching zig zags


6.Idyllic nature in photographic forms




FASHION TRENDS 2012-2013


KID'S COLOR TREND REPORT F/W 2012-13

Color Trend Report | Kid's, Contemporary: Four color themes for the Children's Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013 season are presented. Included are themes for both the Boy's and Girls' markets: Into The Wild, Prep School Chic, Rush-In Fashion and Printastic. View color boards, palettes, and theme descriptions along with visual cues that capture the mood of the incoming season.


Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013, Children's Color Trends



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KID'S TREND REPORT F/W 2012 - 2013 

Seasonal Themes | Children's Wear, Lifestyle, Interiors, Home: On view, a children's trend forecast for the Fall Winter 2012 - 2013 season. Four moods with color boards to inspire anyone who develops or markets children's apparel, accessories, toys, and home products. Themes include: Forager, back to basics with an outdoor attitude. . . Organic Science, order and abstract collide. . . Curious, "design hacking" at core. . . Winter's Tale, global craft and folky whimsy. 




Children's Market Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013 Lifestyle Trends



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Women's Career Apparel Trends Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013

Seasonal Theme | Womens Apparel Careerwear: Refined opulence and luxury provide the foundation for a key Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013 trend theme, as we look to the Middle East for inspiration. An ultra-chic style ethos reigns as cutting edge tailoring adopts a quietly exotic silhouette for the Women's apparel careerwear market.... On view: the Myriad theme with garment shapes and details for all women's careerwear categories from dresses and tops to bottoms, knits, outerwear and intimates.





Women's Career Apparel Trends Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013



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TOPS
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BOTTOMS
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DRESS and ALL-IN-ONES
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KNITS and OUTERWEAR
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INTIMATES
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Blouse Sweatshirt
Stretch-cuff sweatshirt shapes are rendered in delicate satin and silk, adding a slouchy, yet feminine feel to a sporty silhouette. Deconstructive details, such as a zipped shoulder seam, or bandage-like layers, add an experimental twist. Cropped sleeves and exotic prints have a ritzy, 90's feel. Exaggerated ribbed collars and waistbands create doll-like proportions.



Geometric Statement
Sharp graphic shapes shout to be noticed on bold, statement dresses. Horizontal stripes, play with contrasts of color and texture, drawing on sportswear for a punchy, athletic look. Simple geometric shapes, such as diamonds and rectangles have a more modernist vibe, while leather seam panels draw on military clothing and aviation uniform. A curvy black applique abstracts and exaggerates the shape of the body for a Matisse-like effect. Draped fabrics contrast with simple monochrome panels and severe color blocking.


Structured Bell Skirt
Thigh length, bell-shaped skirts add an overstated swing to the hips, given extra wow factor via structural embellishments. Inverted pleats are key, creating a graphic, round silhouette with stiff fabrics and allowing for deep side pockets. Overskirt-like ruffles at the waist add a further flourish, while a high-waisted leather belt extends the exaggerated hourglass silhouette, which can be emphasized with long sweaters or a bright, fringed scarf.


Tailored Biker
Neat tailored biker jackets accentuate the waist and add a rock'n'roll swagger to feminine ensembles. Unexpected, luxurious fabrics add a softness to the look, with jackets coming in navy wool, boucle and tweedy woven fabrics trimmed with white shearling. Designers play with color too, eschewing the biker's traditional black for creamy whites, grays, tan suede and beige. Zips, buckles and swinging belts add interest at the waist and emphasize the swing of the asymmetric fastening. Minimal detailing elsewhere adds an elegance to this rough-edged piece.










WOMEN'S COLOR TRENDS F/W 2012 - 2013 

Color Trend Report | Women's, Apparel, Accessories, Beauty: This F/W 2012 - 2013 color report for the Women's Market captures the mood of the season with four distinct trends: Modern Flair, Sheer Perfection, Kiss and Make-up, and Dark Illusion. The trends in this "Universal" report have application for Women's apparel, accessories, and beauty products. The forecast is complete with color palettes, textural details, descriptions, and visuals. 

Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013, Women's Color Trends


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YOUNG MENS COLOR TRENDS F/W 2012 - 2013 


Color Trend Report | Young Men's, Contemporary: The Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013 young men's color forecast is on display, with four themes that range from: Classic Luxe, Cool Contrast, Big Chill, to Street Wise. The color boards present directional palettes, trend descriptions, incoming color combinations along with runway visuals. In all, a quick snap shot of key color influences for the menswear market. 


Fall / Winter 2012 - 2013, Men's Color Trends





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MENS S/S 2012 ACCESSORIES FOOTWEAR TRENDS

Seasonal Theme | Mens Accessories: The 2012 London Olympic Games inspire a key trend for Spring / Summer 2012 men's market. National Hybrids explores the diversity of nationalities, creativity and traditional past times that blend to form a modern mulit-cultural society. Find shapes and details for men's footwear and accessory product categories.



Spring / Summer 2012 Accessories Trend Forecast





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