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New Sensitive Fabrics at Première Vision
Sensitive Fabrics by Eurojersey will present a collection of versatile and multi-purpose prints designed for a contemporary lifestyle.
3rd September 2019
Knitting Industry
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Milan
I Trend palette. © Eurojersey
Sensitive Fabrics by Eurojersey will present a collection of versatile and multi-purpose prints designed for a contemporary lifestyle at the upcoming Première Vision Paris that is taking place this month.
“These solutions, whose impeccable fit is guaranteed by innovative technical performances, find their ideal application in the apparel industry with an across-the-board relevance, for interpreting a wardrobe of multifunctional garments; from on-trend moods to urban-chic styles, more formal outfits for business occasions or feminine looks for glamorous evenings out... nothing could be more season-less, the company explains.
I Trend printed fabrics. © Eurojersey
Wrinkle-free and breathable, Sensitive Fabrics follow every movement of the body in the most varied activities all through the day. Machine washable and quick drying, they are designed to require no ironing and enable the creation of easy-care outfits that are perfectly suited to a dynamic lifestyle, ensuring comfort at all times, for urban living and travel requirements, regardless of changing fashions or seasons.
“A print collection rich in identity and glamour, which draws inspiration from the pared-down buildings of avant-garde architecture or the romanticism of a bohemian lifestyle, to translate it into a more contemporary and high-tech version,” the company continues. “Geometric motifs are offset by animalier prints or houndstooth weaves transferred onto Sensitive Fabrics with a perfectly defined rendering. Hyper-realistic patterns are impressed onto the ultra-flat fabric surface with 3D-effect photographic precision, thanks to Eurojersey digital printing.”
II Trend palette. © Eurojersey
Prints, patterns and colour recount a collection, which interprets multiple styles, from elegantly formal to more casual wear, presented in three main trends.
I Trend
This mood reflects the avant-garde constructions belonging to a bold and unconventional artistic period, characterised by stark volumes and linear structures, set in their turn in a new urban context. Similarly, prints mingle with the distinctive and expressive characters associated with the Futurist and Surrealist movements of that period. An interplay of geometric designs, which make recourse to typical tie motifs in an evident flashback to the 70's, create contrasting effects with more recent and contemporary shapes.
II Trend printed fabrics. © Eurojersey
An autumnal palette caresses the surfaces of Sensitive Fabrics in a variety of warm shades inspired by the nuances of wood, in contrast with cool colours borrowed from concrete and metal.
II Trend
A graceful, silent and refined look mingles with the erratic lifestyle of a cosmopolitan city. Elegant lines reflecting the bon ton style are added to new animalier interpretations painted in pink brushstrokes coordinated with greys. A collection that is also rich in prints recalling houndstooth weaves, perfectly reproduced in high definition on Sensitive Fabrics thanks to the use of digital printing.
III Trend palette. © Eurojersey
A dash of minimalism in pictorial and feminine shades flaunts a neutral palette pervaded by notes of intensity, while retaining that distinctive mark of refinement and class.
III Trend
A trend that plunges us into a Bohemian world, with highly feminine, loosely flowing layered garments in original combos, softly hanging and ethereal musthaves embellished by ethnic touches and a bit of rock’n’roll. A casual, romantic look made up of no-fuss garments for wearing in total freedom, with imagination and nonchalance for a more dynamic style. Unconventional patchwork prints in bright colours, interpreted in orangey shades, are printed onto Sensitive Fabrics.
III Trend printed fabrics. © Eurojersey
Boho-chic combinations of the typical sixties-style Vichy checks and sophisticated pin stripes form colour contrasts artfully played out between pastel shades and brighter hues.
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