New Sensitive Fabrics collection focuses on performance
Design
Sensitive Fabrics presents Ready2Wear A/W 2015-16 collection
There are four worlds of inspiration in the new Sensitive Fabrics Autumn/Winter 2015-16 collection by Eurojersey.
31st July 2014
Knitting Industry
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Milan
Feel the Fit Difference is the new concept introducing the Ready to Wear Autumn/Winter collection 2015-16 by Eurojersey, to be presented at the next edition of Première Vision, held in Paris from 16-18 September.
According to the company, the great performance offered by Sensitive Fabrics is said to create a skilful blend of tailoring, using the most advanced technologies like raw edge cutting, heat sealing, bonding and raw edges.
Worlds of inspiration
The Sensitive Fabrics range is said to allow the creation of garments that are suitable for every occasion, offering exclusive appeal and outstanding wearability, thanks to their functional properties of extra comfort, easy care and easy wear, wrinkle free surface, perfect fit and coordination between solid colours and printed patterns.
This complete collection can be used to create garments for a total look – light weight with Sensitive Plus, medium weight like the timeless and highly successful Sensitive Classic fabric, and embracing like the new Sensitive Sculpt.
There are four worlds of inspiration in the new Autumn/Winter 2015-16 collections – patterns that take shape on fabrics through traditional print methods (with contrasting or tone-on-tone pigments that accentuate the patterns against a solid colour background) and digital prints for more extravagant patterns, special textures and 3-D effects.
Grid
Psychedelic intersections of colours, weaves and chromatic flashes create geometrical plays of tone and form, and futuristic textures.
Touches of bright colours like pink, light green and aquamarine are juxtaposed with the classic winter tones of brick red, blue and purple.
Meditation evocation
This theme is a silent interpretation of shaped material, the expressive function of material in its pure form.
It is an active, independent essence of a physical presence defined by the use of classic, basic colours for meditative evocations.
Classic and timeless
A plunge into the past to rediscover old-school fashions classic, timeless themes. A style and a pattern reinterpreted with on-trend colours and warm, solid colours with a winter-time appeal.
Revised textures
Classic weaves and textures come vividly back to life with new geometries. Clean, neat and crisp lines on plays of colours create new, original contrasts.
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