Italy`s three-in-one sourcing show for women`s and men`s
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Italy`s three-in-one sourcing show for women`s and men`s
Italy’s three-in-one sourcing show for women’s and men’s apparel textiles and trims. TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Milano Unica groups Moda In (textiles and trims), Shirtavenue (shirtings) and the invitationonly Ideabiella (premium suiting) trade shows 18th edition, 398 exhibitors, 72 international exhibitors Over 19,000 visitors, with a 7.6% increase in international buyers, coming from Germany, Spain, UK, Sweden, China, Russia, Japan and Turkey Trend and Uslenghi forum coordination by Angelo comON workshop, committed to narrowing the gap between emerging fashion talent and Italy's Como area textile industry New PratoTrade Fabric+Clothing forum showcasing finished garments in Prato fabrics Next shows: Milano Unica China, March 3-5, 2014 / Milano Unica, September 9-11, 2014 TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Stamperia Marra Tekstina Bocchese 1908 This one-of-a-kind Italian printing atelier pushes limits, experimenting with resin coatings, iridescent foils, chalk prints, corrosion and transfer sublimation for knits and wovens. In harmony with Stylesight’s Core trend, Tekstina’s dot print shirting gives timeless simplicity to the spot and circle print story. This famed Italian silk mill updates its Denim Loves Silk luxury range with a contemporary silk denim with dyed indigo warp. TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 11-1001 TCX 14-1310 TCX 17-1316 TCX 11-0604 TCX 17-1341 TCX 19-4027 TCX 12-0711 TCX 13-0756 TCX 13-2010 TCX 907 C 12-5409 TCX 13-0645 TCX 17-1558 TCX 18-1142 TCX 14-1159 TCX 16-0836 TCX 19-2045 TCX 19-1625 TCX 15-4105 TCX 19-3952 TCX 16-3310 TCX 19-3638 TCX 16-6138 TCX 10103 C 15-1145 TCX 19-3815 TCX Moda In’s refreshing palette of spirited hues consists of four themes. Serenity: sophisticated tones create a “less is more” ethos / Sparkling: lively colors reveal innocence and harmony / Sense: nuanced eccentricity and exotism / Sharp: summer darks for urban modernity TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Milano Unica Ricamificio Vittorio Vanoni Forza Giovane Art Milano Unica Seterie Argenti Baronet Milano Unica Malhia Kent Crafted fancies are must-haves for this season’s eclectic, clashing material combinations. Reinvented laces, dimensional jacquards, textured weaves, surface-enhanced jersey, decorated ribbon / Prints and patterns draw inspiration from street art, world cultures and antique handicrafts / Return of crochet and bobbin lace / Mixing techniques includes eyelet with embossing, metallic lamination on jacquard, embroidery on bonded net, overprinting and over-embroidery TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Schoeller Textil Milano Unica LDS - Lineaesse Unizip MTS Linea Abbigliamento LDS - Lineaesse Milano Unica Schoeller Textil Moda In confirms a return to basic fabrics, highlighting market trends for added-value performances and comfort. Bonded jersey, 3-D mesh, coated canvas bottomweights, layered outerwear materials, functional commuterwear fabrics / Smart basics with engineered wear-resistance, free-movement, weather-protective and lightweight performances / Reversible wovens, jerseys and woven-jersey hybrids are must-haves / Comfort stretch fabrics / Surface coating and lamination / Materials with intangible water- or wind-repellent finishing remain breathable TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Canepa - Tessitura del Salento Dutel Creation Textil Settam Tessitura di Crevacuore Ricamificio Braga Di Setti G & C Confirming Stylesight’s Core megatrend, textile buyers prefer cellulose origins, raw silks and dry bast-fiber fabrics. Linen moves into most material categories: net knits, crochet, lace, jacketing, men’s suiting, women’s tweeds, blouses, casual bottoms / Niche raffia wovens, cork experimentations, jute, nettle and Tussah silk / Weaves: visible wefts, leno, canvas, etamine, chambray, crafted tweeds / Tech surface enhancements include embossing, opaque coating and interlacing TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Pizval Lamintess Tessil Novex Tiss et Teint Cavalleri & C. Aerated materials offer a new take on transparency and lightness. Various nets and meshes / Ultra lightweight scuba-like and foamy fabrics / Organza, voile, fine jersey and tulle / Openworks via eyelet embroidery and laser cutting / Polyester, silk, nylon and cashmere / Veiled to flowing drape for transparencies / Opaque surfaces with bouncy and foamy hands / Mother-of-pearl iridescence TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Canepa - Tessitura del Salento Canepa - Tessitura del Salento Canepa - Tessitura del Salento Canepa - Tessitura del Salento Canepa - Tessitura del Salento Backed by the Greenpeace Detox campaign, Canepa’s PVA-free range is a Milano Unica highlight. Canepa’s SaveTheWater campaign moves forward with Kitotex®, which uses PVA-free adhesives and glues based on chitosan to reduce water and energy consumption / Quality jacquards in fine cotton and linen with needlework and fil coupé / Silk and cashmere jacquards in natural colors TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Lanificio Moessmer Botto Giuseppe Duca Visconti Di Modrone Angelico Tessitura di Quaregna - Ghione Coarser, imperfect vegetable fibers and textured constructions evolve contemporary premium suitings. Pure linen as the default fiber / Egyptian cotton, linen and merino blends, wild silk / Textured basket, twill, birdseye, crosshatch, dobby and micro-jacquard weaves / Herringbone and glen check patterns / Solids with slub and nep textures / Washed, delavé and piece-dyeing finishes / Weights from 235 to 270g/m TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Loro Piana Fratelli Tallia di Delfino – Div. di B.M.T. / Marzotto Group Lanificio Zignone Dormeuil Lanificio Di Tollegno 1900 Premium suitings require blends of extra-fine noble fibers; classic, subtly reinterpreted checks remain core market options. Pure or blended worsted cashmere, worsted wool, silk and fine wool / Super 100s, 110s, 120s, 140s, 150s / Prince of Wales, gingham and pinstripe patterns / Different color yarn combinations create unusual effects / Smart suiting for blazers, jackets and trousers with higher stretch and no-crease performances TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Lanificio Subalpino Lanificio Zignone Lanificio Luigi Colombo Angelico Tessuti Bocchese Bumpy weaves and leisurely patterns give a nostalgic feel to summer jacketing and suiting. Cotton and cotton/linen blends / Elastane (up to 3%) for comfort / Summer seersuckers update with more delicate puckered surfaces, either solid, stripe or checkered / Vichy patterns uptrend / Contrasting color double-faces continue / Weights from 190 to 270g/m TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Weba Weberei Appenzell Testa Leggiuno Profilo Tessile Tessitura Carlo Bassetti Impure, textured yarns add a casual vintage vibe to sporty and city shirting. Linen, cotton, organic cotton / Flamed, irregular, slub, mélange, nep (mono and multicolor) yarns / Plain, micro-jacquard, chambray, crosshatch and grid-like textured weaves / Solid, striped and contemporary gingham patterns / Washed-out finishes are key TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Ratti Tekstina D.D. Tessitura Monti Testa Somelos Tecidos While checks and stripes remain commercial hits, fancy dot patterns create novelty premium shirtings. Major shirting collections, both dressy and casual, highlight dotted fabrics / Dots and spots in macro polka or micro pois scales / Jacquard or printed / Dots mix with gingham or stripe patterns / Contemporary dot updates include square, micro-floral and star “dots” / Laser-cut dots TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Ratti Links by Leggiuno Taiana Virgilio Tessitura Links by Leggiuno GDA Shirty Unique design directions are a continuing story for printed summer shirtings. Monotone or multicolor geometric prints for men’s shirtings remain commercial / Abstract art, reinterpreted conversationals and mixed patterns offer individuality / Overprinting mixes stripes with florals and sartorial patterns with arabesques / Paisleys became staples TRADE SHOWS > MILANO UNICA S/S 15 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)