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Eurojersey presents new Sensitive Fabrics lingerie collection for A/W 2017-18
The fabric collection features an eclectic combination of inspirations and ideas, from a basic style to a more romantic look.
11th May 2016
Knitting Industry
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Milan
Italian knitted fabrics producer Eurojersey launches a new Autumn/Winter 2017-18 lingerie collection with Sensitive Fabrics, available in the three versions of matt, shiny and silky.
The fabric collection features an eclectic combination of inspirations and ideas, from a basic style to a more romantic look, from a sporty-leisure fit to the freedom of Groove 70’s, also featuring the contemporary appeal of a sexy androgynous woman.
Impalpable and comfortable with a soft hand-feel, Sensitive Fabrics aim to provide the optimal solution for producing a lingerie garment, due to their aesthetic and technical features that are said to serve the wearer’s comfort and elegance.
Romantic Basic
Romantic Basic is a bonne-mine style in delicate nude, dusty and pastel shades. Floral motifs mixed with prints faithfully reproduce vintage Chantilly lace, precious macramé and romantic crochet, the company reports.
The effects are achieved thanks to a technology that adds digital printing to traditional techniques and applies them to Sensitive Ultralight, Sensitive Plus, Sensitive Touch, Sensitive Grace, Sensitive Sculpt and Sensitive Sculpt Light fabrics.
Bras and panties are constructed in different fabric layers to create a new basic that provides support while ensuring maximum comfort.
Groove ‘70s
An ode to freedom and a feminine style, the Groove ‘70s is both eccentric and glamorous. Designs and prints inspired by the kaleidoscopic 70’s. Flower power, cashmere motifs, topical disco geometric patterns and plenty of groovy shimmer inspire the looks.
The Sensitive Sheer, Sensitive Ultralight and Sensitive Seric Plus fabrics play with transparency and shiny-matt contrasts, mesh weaves and velvet trims, supported by traditional printing technology, innovative Ecoprint and digital printing. Sensuality is highlighted by metallic lacquer effects, tulle and trims.
Sporty Leisure
Inspired by the most leisurely style that transforms a basic garment into understated luxury, this theme features colour block patterns, along with natural effects mingled with touches of luminosity.
Refined textures stem from digital printing techniques, which enable a play of mélange and space-dyed effects. A cottony look whose comfort, superimposed layers and elegance make it equally suitable for an outwear use, according to the company.
This theme has been applied to Sensitive Sculpt Light coordinated with Sensitive Grace to combine transparency with shaping/reducing properties; Sensitive Sculpt Light for structure; Sensitive Grace for fabric inlay trims; Sensitive Perforated for mesh effects; Sensitive Classic and Sensitive Plus for matt surfaces with a cottony look.
Feminine Touch
This theme represents an ultra feminine seduction. The 3D prints reproducing precious animal skins, marabou boas, tulle and lace are mingled with more androgynous effects, such as pinstripes, on Sensitive Touch, Sensitive Sheer and Sensitive Seric Plus fabrics.
Ultra sexy see-through effects, the daintiest lace and chevron inlay leathers cohabit with textures, even on the sexiest garments such as bustiers, suspender belts, guepieres and culottes.
Afternight
Afternight theme features harmonious pastel shades for romantic vintage effects for tailor-made homewear and loungewear. Coordinated micro mesh and tulle trims on soft and warm knit-effect grounds and sensual embroidered details are at the core of this theme.
Tattoo-effect printing techniques have exploited the study and rediscovery of ancient lacework, such as Chantilly for petticoats and camisoles, which may look like family heirlooms but are actually ultra contemporary thanks to the application of fabrics like Sensitive Touch, Sensitive Grace, Sensitive Sheer and Sensitive Plus, the company reports.
All garments are interpreted in delicate nuances inspired by the world of art, with powder colour palettes intermixed with greys and dusty shades.
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