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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

DESIGN COMPETITION // THE COUNCIL OF FASHION DESIGNERS OF AMERICA + ARTS THREAD



The CFDA+ certification has been created to recognize the best of the emerging talent coming from the fashion design programs globally. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) has partnered with Arts Thread for this unprecedented opportunity, which will celebrate the “elite” in fashion design internationally.


The certification supports all aspects of the design process, acknowledging accomplishments in the areas of:
Research and concept
Design
Artisanal / Craft / Textile
Construction / Technical abilities
Illustration
Digital expertise
Color
Mastery of fabric and/or technique
Brand Communication


The CFDA has developed a platform where the industry can view the top tier of international fashion design talent, highlighting graduates who may have varied skillets, including but not limited to: 

An accomplished practitioner exhibiting high standards in time honored traditions;
A skillful inventor with a deep understanding of a craft;
A solid designer with great awareness of market and need;
A forward thinker expressing great ingenuity and a profound awareness of his/her own creativity.


Entry Requirements: Entry by invitation only. Schools are invited to submit qualified design students who will graduate/earn a BFA or MFA degree (or the equivalent) inclusive of those graduating in the academic year 2014-2015 (late 2014 for Australia/New Zealand).

Final submission deadline:  July 17th, 2015.  Go here to learn more. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

FEATURE // AIAIƉ - Zsanett Hegedűs . FASHION DESIGNER

Our feature today is the SS15 collection of AIAIƉ, by their head designer Zsanett Hegedűs. The European Bauhaus movement inspired the pieces showing the double shadows of the silver age of the 30s, saluting the work of KertĆ©sz, Moholy-Nagy and MunkĆ”csi.

The Hungarian eye – does this idea exist in European culture at all? Presumably not, but specifically Central-European careers do unequivocally exist. KertĆ©sz, Moholy-Nagy, MunkĆ”csi. Irreplaceable, exquisite, creative eyes. The sensuous imprint of reality through a unique optic. Light created by darkness, shadows defining bodies, the reorganization of our known world in the pay of an ideal. The learning from opportunities of a lifetime, lost forever. Shadowgraph.

The 30s was the silver age. We move together with Europe, fit among the puzzle pieces of intellectual life. What we create is world-class level with a double shadow behind it. A specific Central-European start, however, the melancholic relationship with roots always overshadows the recognition of excellence. Born as extraordinary, fighting for your success, but never forgetting where you come from.


The SHADOWGRAPH collection is an exhortative imprint of this double shadow. The architectural, photographic and sartorial sophistication gives a precise description of the era. It is not narrative but disturbing, it does not quote correctly but makes you give answers.

"The starting point for the inspiration was a fantastically organized exhibition in BalatonfĆ¼red, in the Vaszary Villa. It introduced AndrĆ© KerĆ©tsz’s career path, thematically, with original photos. It was most likely this exhibition that worked in me when I chose Hungarian photographers as a subject, and an era when they took their most iconic photographs, between 1930 and 1950. This inspiration line was strengthened by a MunkĆ”csy exhibition at Ludwig, and Blumenfeld’s exhibition at the Somerset House. They used light and shadows, viewpoints, interconnecting ideas and composition in a way that marked an era. Logically, Moholy-Nagy and the Bauhaus movement was associated with them in me, and this became more and more accentuated with time,” says Zsanett about the collection. “To position myself in the aspect of the great ones, to draw an instructive picture with my own means was a real challenge for me. The perfect lines of fine cut continuously cross the haute couture world of shadows and lens projections, creating the shadowgraph of my thoughts about the silver era, which seems to be imaginary and unreal by now.”

The SHADOWGRAPH collection debuted on the runway of Vancouver Fashion Week in September 2014. VOGUE chose 15 from the 70 designers, AIAIƉ among them, the runway photos of which were published on Vogue.uk and Glamour.uk as well.


AIAIƉ / SOCIAL MEDIA
Instagram / @hegeduszsanett
Not Just a Label / https://www.notjustalabel.com/designer/aiaie

© AIAIƉ - Zsanett Hegedűs - all rights reserved. 

Friday, December 26, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // FASHIONCLASH

OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES  for FASHIONCLASH 

Designers and artists are invited to sign up for the fashion show program, exhibition, FASHIONCLASH Market and the FASHIONCLASH Side Program. Participants of the festival also have the chance to win several awards including the FASHIONCLASH Festival Award worth 5,000 Euros, KALTBLUT Magazine Award and various other Awards.

FASHIONCLASH Festival 2014, the 7th edition of the international and interdisciplinary fashion festival takes place June 11-14 2014 in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
The 4-day festival program with fashion shows, exhibitions, fashion film, theatre and dance performances, pop-up stores, lectures, workshops and the Side Program, gives promising talent from all over the world the opportunity to show their work to a diverse international audience and industry professionals. The festival is a reflection of what is going on within the international fashion scene in the new generation of designers; imagination of the zeitgeist of contemporary fashion design through the eyes of the new generation of designers and artists. 
FCF festival provides platform to more than 100 promising talents from all over the world and is a unique opportunity to discover talent and to get inspired through the art of fashion. Since the first edition in 2009 over 800 talents coming from 40 different countries have participated at FASHIONCLASH Festival.
Deadline: March 01 2015
To learn more and to submit your designs, go here.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // FRANKFURT STYLE AWARD


Design talents from all over the world are called upon to let their creativity reign free for the 8th Frankfurt STYLE AWARD.   The motto 2015, PIONEERING DESTINY, calls for young talents to show innovation and a pioneering spirit by transcending limitations and creating new from old.

There will be a total of 15 prizes worth up to 50.000 € will be awarded, including attractive non- cash prizes and internships.

All application materials must be submitted by February 16th, 2015.  To learn more and to submit your application, go here

Below are 2014 design submissions and you can view the rest here




      NORA WENZLAWIAK      













     MARICA LUNA TULLIO       









     JUDITH  HAUSER     

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // WGSN GLOBAL FASHION AWARDS 2015

Editorial via WGSN

WGSN GLOBAL FASHION AWARDS 2015

The WGSN Global Fashion Awards are staged by WGSN, the world’s leading trend and style forecaster, and international events group, i2i Events. The Awards celebrate and reward what’s NEW and what’s NEXT in fashion from breakthrough design talent to innovation in design, buying, retail and etail. Our next Awards ceremony will be held in 2015 along with an exciting new event for the fashion and creative industries, details of which will be announced here soon.


Judged by an elite panel of international experts and attracting entries from more than 50 countries, these are the only fashion awards to recognize achievement on a global scale.


Our fifth awards ceremony will be celebrated in style at a star-studded gala ceremony at The Park Lane Hotel in London.

London: Thursday 14 May 2015, The Park Lane Hotel


Please register to begin the entry process. You can revisit your entry to edit and add information at any point before submitting but all entries must be submitted before the DEADLINE OF 6 DECEMBER 2014. If your entry has been successfully shortlisted, you will be informed at the end of January 2015. 

Go here to learn more and submit your designs. 

Thursday, November 20, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // FRONT ROW SOCIETY 0 NAIVE TRIBALISM


CREATIVE BRIEF

Submission Deadline: 15 December, 2014, 6pm CET
Voting Starts: 16 December, 2014, 6pm CET

It’s that time of year again: the Berlin skies have turned a stubborn gray, a chilly wind has started to blow unceasingly, and the beautiful colors of fall are starting to give way to the monochromatic coldness of winter. So let’s leave the real world behind and venture forth on another one of our exciting explorations, shall we?

Yes for this month’s “Naive Tribalism” challenge we’re asking you to explore the striking patterns and sumptuous colors of tribal artworks. Think crudely drawn markings and simple patterns, rough etchings of tropical flowers and wildlife, and the lush swampy colors of the heart of the jungle.

This competition is for scarves. As always, don’t forget that your print might need to be adjusted to fit the appropriate template. All templates are marked with design specifications to help you get your design just right. Please note that all Front Row Society templates may differ slightly from final manufacturing specifications, so make sure your print is versatile and flexible enough for production.

What can you win?

Each winner receives a one-off immediate prize of 200€ . plus one of their products when it arrives in stock. But that is not all - each & every time we sell 500 pieces of your design, you will receive an additional €200. This means that FRS can continue to embody the spirit of fashion democracy, rewarding our top designs again...and again...and again! We will also conduct an interview with the winner, publicizing their design across the fashion community in Berlin and worldwide.

Go here to learn more and to submit your designs.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // DESIGN A BAG




Design-A-Bag Competition, organized by Fashion Access trade fair, is open to designers and design students all over the world. It uniquely takes place via an online platform, allowing participants to submit their design illustrations from anywhere, at any time. 

The event brings together a global design community, cultivates innovation, and keeps Fashion Access plugged in with talents from variouscultures and backgrounds. 

Winners will be selected by professional judges from the fashion industry and to win a trip to the Awards Presentation Ceremony at Fashion Access March 2015 in Hong Kong. 


Cash Prizes from USD500 to USD1500 are to be awarded to winners in various categories.

Submission deadline is January 9, 2015  

For inquiries: dab@designaccess-fa.com

Check out 2014 past winners below from the Urban Super Fashion and Night Life Super Fashion categories.  




    URBAN SUPER FASHION    

Student Group Winner - 2014


"WinWinBag"by Anneli Alton, Estonia  - School: Tartu Art College


    NIGHTLIFE SUPER FASHION    

Designer Group Winner - 2014

"F.A.N. (Fantastic Asia Night)"by Wong Wing Lung Anode, Hong Kong - Freelance Designer

Friday, October 24, 2014

FEATURE // MARTIJN VAN STRIEN . FASHION DESIGNER

We are re-featuring talented Fashion Designer Martijn van Strien who has recently launched an experimental fashion label called m p h v s.

If ever the worlds of fashion and science were located on two different sides of the universe, Martijn van Strien is well on this way to assemble them together into one perfect dark harmony. He creates a world where anything is possible and constantly changing. Urban becomes rural, ugly turns into beauty and rainbows come in black and white. Ever future-focused, his aim is to make the best possible version of everything. Textile design might just be the beginning.

Van Strien’s interest in the technical side of fashion and design made him stand out at the Design Academy Eindhoven where he graduated in December 2012. There he specialised in textile design and trend forecasting. Skills and knowledge he developed further at the Textile Department of Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, focusing on handcrafts and textile manufacturing. 

His two graduation projects at DAE, Threads for Cockaigne and Dystopian Brutalist Outerwear, received wide international praise and recognition. Both collections arose from imaginative worlds and abstract concepts. The first found inspiration in craftsmanship from the past, Medieval tales in particular. While the second explored future and ‘sustainable’ adaptations of textile design. For this he was awarded a prestigious ‘Keep an Eye’ grant during the Dutch Design Week, to continue designing and experimenting with various materials. This grant was used to develop a new collection and launch a new experimental fashion label, mphvs, in October 2014.

His interest in future-focused and sustainable fashion, brought him to Antwerp, where he assisted fashion designer Bruno Pieters at Honest By. Besides exploring material sourcing, his work included all the Honest by graphic design, website, publicity and organising a book project. 

 ‘’Nothing endures but change’’, (Heraclitus) and in the case of Van Strien this craving for evolution has become a recurring element in his work. Intrigued by the speed of fashion, standing still will never be an option for the young creator. In order to do this, it is important to keep your eyes open at all times, discovering and analysing new things. Preferably with one eye peeking into the future. 

At the same time, he likes the mystery of not knowing how something is constructed. It is this curiosity that makes him want to take a new approach to ‘sustainable’ fashion, working with recycled or organic-based synthetic materials instead of the old fashioned eco materials like organic hemp or cotton. He plans to develop his expertise in textile design through partnerships with established studios in the fashion industry. 

In the world of Martijn van Strien anything is possible, styled and constantly evolving.


www.martijnvanstrien.com
www.mphvs.com


© Martijn van Strien - all rights reserved.  


mphvs
contra • dictions


"Here the boundaries meet and all contradictions exist side by side." - Fyodor Dostoevsky in 'The Brothers Karamazov'.

Inspired by a man who travels the edges of his existence. 
The cuts and patterns reflect his journey and originated in the buildings, bridges and other man-made structures he passed. 

Made using high-tech equipment to turn unconventional materials into wearable pieces, this collection is an exploration into the future of fashion. Taking a parallel path to the opportunities 3d-printing brings to product design, this technique makes one-of-a-kind, custom garments possible to exactly fit the “consumer’s” size and demands. A 21st century approach to haute couture.

Collection:
The shapes are inspired by architecture. They’re kept simple and square because the main focus is on the material. It’s a ‘unisex’ collection because I don’t believe in the difference between men and women. Physically there doesn’t have to be much difference, so also what they wear can be similar. The pieces are all made from one and the same material, a pvc tarp in either black or white. All seams are welded in straight lines

Material:
The material came from a long research into the possibilities of making heavy industrial materials lighter, flexible and more wearable. The goal was to add different qualities to one piece of material to eliminate the need to use different materials in one garment. All holes and outlines are cut into the material by using a laser cutter. Which makes it easy to adapt a garment to specific sizes, prints or other requirements. Each garment can be unique, there is no need to mass-produce large amounts of the same garment.

Mood:
The mood of the collection is inspired by a man traveling the edges of his existence. Its about staying on the move, visiting different places, looking for the unknown in search of yourself. It’s about being confused and lost and liking it, about perpetual change. About the contrast between real and unreal, between organic and geometric, alive and dead, material and no material.


image credits:
photos.  Olya Oleinic
hair & make-up.  Cristina Vila
models.  Ian @ FIC  &  Katie @ Paparazzi

www.mphvs.com
www.martijnvanstrien.com

for more info: 
press@martijnvanstrien.com

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // FRONT ROW SOCIETY - PASTEL ABSTRACTION

CREATIVE BRIEF

Submission Deadline: 15 November, 2014, 6pm CET
Voting Starts: 16 November, 2014, 6pm CET

As the skies turn greyer and the wind starts to bring a frosty chill breezing around us, we’re feeling in need of a little comforting here at Front Row Society. So for this month’s scarves challenge, we’ve decided to indulge our sweet tooth with a delectable array of sugary shades in our “Pastel Abstraction” challenge. Think simple poster style graphics in vintage sweet shop shades of candy floss pink and lemon sherbet; or contrast soft clouds of baby blues and dreamy purples with bold geometric forms. 

This competition is for scarves. As always, don’t forget that your print might need to be adjusted to fit the appropriate template. All templates are marked with design specifications to help you get your design just right. Please note that all Front Row Society templates may differ slightly from final manufacturing specifications, so make sure your print is versatile and flexible enough for production.

What can you win?

Each winner receives a one-off immediate prize of 200€ . plus one of their products when it arrives in stock. But that is not all - each & every time we sell 500 pieces of your design, you will receive an additional €200. This means that FRS can continue to embody the spirit of fashion democracy, rewarding our top designs again...and again...and again! We will also conduct an interview with the winner, publicizing their design across the fashion community in Berlin and worldwide.

Go here to learn more and to submit your designs.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // FASHION SCOUT - AW15 . LONDON + PARIS

Editorial via Fashion Scout

We are pleased to announce that applications for the AW15 London and Paris showcases are now open.

From the 20th to the 24th February, Fashion Scout London will take place for another season at the Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden, London over the five days of London Fashion Week. Showcasing the very best in upcoming fashion talent, designers can apply to show their collections as catwalk shows, presentations or part of our exhibition.

This season’s applications will also open for the prestigious and highly desired Merit Award, won by Gyo Yuni Kimchoe this season. The Merit Award new talent initiative is worth £25,000 over three seasons and is responsible for the launch of design careers including that of William Tempest, David Koma, Hermione De Paula, Eudon Choi, Georgia Harding, Leutton Postle, Phoebe English, as well as Xiao Li. The Merit Award is open to new womenswear designers who have already graduated and wish to show during London Fashion Week.

Additionally, new designers can apply for the Ones to Watch collaborative showcase. Known as the first and best place to see the future of UK and International design talent, the Ones to Watch provides four designers with a high profile catwalk show and, along with the Merit Award show, attracts an audience of both buyers and press season after season.

Fashion Scout Paris will also return to its Paris home in the heart of Marais, where designers will be able to individually display their collections to the elite fashion Industry. Visitors to the Fashion Scout Paris Showroom last season included Anna Wintour, Hamish Bowles, Lucinda Chambers, Fran Burns, Sarah Mower, Sara Maino, Worldwide Vogue and Worldwide Elle. 

Visit Fashion Scout's website here to learn more.  Designers are selected by a panel of industry experts in November 2014.

To request an application pack and for full information, please email: press@fashionscoutevents.com.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

DESIGNER COMPETITION + EVENT // LONDON FASHION WEEK 2015



London Fashion Week will take place from February 20th - 24th, 2015. 
                                         
CATWALK
The catwalk schedule is suitable for designers wishing to show their ready-to-wear collection on the ‘runway’ to an audience of 350+ with one specified time slot and no repeat shows/sittings.
PRESENTATION
More and more designers are choosing to show in an intimate style presentation or through a static installation. Designers wishing to show in this way are more relevant to the presentation schedule.
Presentations must run over a minimum of 2 hours or up to a full day so as not to clash directly with a catwalk show.  The presentation slots are interspersed with the catwalk slots on the official schedule. Please see the downloadable version of September's schedule here.

DIGITAL SCHEDULE

Designers who wish to show on the digital presentation schedule must showcase their collection alongside their film within a 2-4 hour film screening. 

The closing date for applications is Friday 7th November 2014.

APPLICATION CRITERIA

  • Your collection should consist of women’s ready-to-wear.
  • You should have been in business for at least 3 years and have a minimum of 6 stockists - 1 of which must be a UK retailer. If you have been in business for less than 3 years, you should look at applying for NEWGEN support. Information on NEWGEN can be found at www.britishfashioncouncil.com/newgen
Applications will be reviewed by an advisory panel comprised of leading opinion formers, press and retail representatives.


Visit London Fashion Week website here to learn more and submit your application.

Friday, October 3, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // FRONT ROW SOCIETY - PAPERCUT ORNAMENTS


CREATIVE BRIEF

Submission Deadline: 15 October, 2014, 6pm CET
Voting Starts: 16 October, 2014, 6pm CET

There’s something wonderfully inviting about a blank piece of paper, lying unmarked, clean and pristine. It seems ripe with creative potential, as though waiting for that first brush stroke or pencil line. But this month, what if instead of adding to that sheet of paper, we take something away?

For our latest scarves challenge we’re asking you to explore the infinite possibilities of papercutting. Think tiny intricate patterns, formed with all the precision of a laser, explosions of detail and elaborate designs. From ultra modern geometric designs to flowing botanical fantasies, this simple art offers up a dizzying range of possibilities – just watch this space.

This competition is for scarves. As always, don’t forget that your print might need to be adjusted to fit the appropriate template. All templates are marked with design specifications to help you get your design just right. Please note that all Front Row Society templates may differ slightly from final manufacturing specifications, so make sure your print is versatile and flexible enough for production.

What can you win?

Each winner receives a one-off immediate prize of 200€ . plus one of their products when it arrives in stock. But that is not all - each & every time we sell 500 pieces of your design, you will receive an additional €200. This means that FRS can continue to embody the spirit of fashion democracy, rewarding our top designs again...and again...and again! We will also conduct an interview with the winner, publicizing their design across the fashion community in Berlin and worldwide.

Go here to learn more about the competition and to submit your designs,

Friday, September 26, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // TEXTILE FEDERATION - RIGHT ON!

The Brief - Textile Federation

Taking inspiration from the psychedelic art movement of the 60′s and 70′s and referencing artists such as Peter Max, Miguel Calatayud and Celia Birkwell, as well as the early music poster scene of the time, the aim of this project is to produce innovative print designs to be used in our S/S15 collections of womenswear and accessories, to be sold across some of the world’s largest fashion retailers including Topshop, Urban Outfitters and Asos.com and more.


6 winners will be selected, each receiving £500. Winners will consist of a range of digital and screen prints, both as repeats or placements. Screen prints must use no more than 6 colours and repeats should be seamless in all directions. If submissions appear to be repeats then we expect them to be so unless stated clearly in the design description.
Submission deadline is October 19, 2014.  Go here to learn more and to submit your designs.  

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

FEATURE // RADHA DUMRA - FASHION DESIGNER

Fashion Designer Radha Dumra was born in London, UK and raised in India.  She relocated to London to attend the London College of Fashion where she graduated with a degree in Knitwear Design.  Her initial exposure to the fashion industry came from the family business that has been in the knitwear industry for 35 years. 

Radha's passion for fashion and textile led to the inception of her London based knitwear label in 2011 "Radha Dumra".  Her designs represent the dual nature of the emerging subcontinent: contemporary and unapologetically edgy yet introspective and deeply rooted in the redefining of its ancient culture. The Radha Dumra label are currently stocked in boutiques in London, Japan, Israel, Australia, India and online fashion boutiques such as "Not Just A Label".  The brand has also been featured in Vogue UK and Harper's Bazaar.

Below are images from her collection - ECO A/W 14
Her Autumn/Winter 2014 collection invites you to awaken your inner eco warrior and take a ride back to the roots of the Earth with these eco chic, down to earth yet fashion forward sports luxe looks. Inspired by tropical nature and plants like monstera and palm fronds with details like laser cutting, perforations, cutouts, mesh panels and quilting...

Go here to view the rest of her look book and her past seasonal collections.


© Radha Dumra - all rights reserved.  

Friday, September 19, 2014

DESIGN COMPETITION // EMERGING DESIGNERS COMPETITION - ACCESSORIES COUNCIL


L&Co., an industry-wide known brand engagement company, and the Accessories Council, the only non-profit organization dedicated to serving the accessories industry, have joined forces to launch the first Emerging Designers Competition.

COMPETITION:
This initiative is the first of its kind and it will identify the country’s most high-potential and up-and-coming design and business talent in the accessories industry.  Executives from the retail, fashion and accessories industries, along with representatives from L&Co. and the Accessories Council, along with its' members will review all applications submitted. 

The judging panel will choose five finalists, but only one winner will be chosen to receive a full year of mentoring and full-service strategy and communications support from L&Co., the Accessories Council and other industry partners who have agreed to volunteer their services to cultivate young talent. 

FINAL SUBMISSION:
All applications must be submitted through the website no later than Wednesday, October 8th. The winner will be announced on Monday, November 3rd, 2014 at the Annual ACE Awards, an annual accessories industry event held in New York City and produced by the Accessories Council.

Visit their website here for full details and to submit your application.

Monday, September 15, 2014

[ TREND + PRINT REPORT ] AARYN WEST STUDIO

Today's post [ TREND + PRINT REPORT ], is from FV print and fashion contributor AARYN WEST of Aaryn West Studio based in Los Angeles, California. Below are her most recent print trend call outs from the Resort '15 collections.  

Aaryn West Studio is a design studio specializing in bespoke prints and patterns for application on nearly any surface in the fashion, interior, and gift design industries.  Go here, to check out her website


    CUT IT OUT   



Cut paper collages we’ve been seeing more and more of over the past few months. It’s a fantastic way to mix prints and show off your knowledge of other popular textile trends; think of it as the crazier version of the Block Party trend we highlighted last week. If this look is to over-the-top for your client base, simplify it by using prints with a smaller scale, and limiting the number of colors used in the overall design. 
Cut25 by Yigal AzrouĆ«l, Kenzo, Erdem all via Style.com
Background print © Aaryn West

    DAISIES   



Daisies, whether photographic, painted, digitally warped or presented atop an abstract texture, designers are finding fresh ways to serve up this classic vintage flower. For more examples of how runway designers are interpreting this trend, be sure to check out resort collections from Alice + Olivia and Nina Ricci in addition to the designers shown here.
Issa, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel, Carolina Herrera all via Style.com
Background print © Aaryn West
    FOLK FAIRYTALE   

Transitional print concept that spills over from Fall 2014, but with a lighter, more springlike color palette. One part floral, one part Ukrainian embroidery, with a dash of fairytale whimsy thrown in for good measure, these prints bring a fresh, bohemian take on a trend your Grandmother would likely adore. To keep things really authentic, make sure to include references to traditional embellishment techniques such as cross-stitch or beading.
Alice + Olivia, Valentino all via Style.com
Background print © Aaryn West

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

TRENDS // SPIN EXPO - AUTUMN/WINTER 2015-16

Spin Expo is a leading fibres, yarns, knitted fabrics and knitwear show and was recently held in Shanghai, Sept 2-4, 2014. This show is organized by independent textile specialists in fibers. If you missed their show, their next show will be held again in Shanghai, Feb 3-5, 2015.

Here is a preview of their Autumn/Winter 2015-16, yarn and color influences. You can download the PDF here.

Select the images below to view them larger and in a slideshow mode.