
Style enthusiasts returning to fashion weeks and strong street looks are finding new, unique ways to express themselves through their clothing with a new appreciation for beautifully made textiles and quality fabrications moving to the forefront of style. Every fashion journey starts with a textile that relays the latest trends, serves a purpose, or pays homage to the art and heritage of apparel making that has transpired over generations.
A variety of options allow the designer or wearer to stand out from the crowd. Feelings of nostalgia are evoked by updated classics. A sense of limitless possibilities is conveyed by new approaches to patterns and color treatments. A common design goal of creating unique fashion journeys can be achieved with the help of this season’s textile trends.
Other members of the fashion pack approach these patterns with artistic tones such as minty blue and rosy pink, while wild ones approach them with animal prints and flora in natural colors.
The use of flowers in fashion history is reflected in this season’s designs, which are inspired by the curvy stems within bandannas, neo– Art Nouveau blooms, and the impressionism of Claude Monet.
Splashes of purple in shades that range from deep eggplant, rich grape and delicate lilac afford options for different styles as they appear in floral, geometric and abstract designs.
Intricate patterns stemming from different regions of the world bring unique approaches to garment making with kaleidoscope designs that rely on foundations in styles such as batiks.
A time to celebrate is when the style set returns to enjoying fashion and setting themselves apart by wearing designs that are unexpected and bright.
With striking patterns and bright colors, textiles that feature a single tone afford focus on the imagery shown on fabrics and the fabrication of pieces that command attention.
Colorful embroidered styles and lace designs in traditional black, white and blush give a sense of quality from a bygone era that yields detailed craftwork worthy of admiration.
Outside of formal events, fashion-forward style people are dressing in luxurious, unique plaids, hound’s-tooth and herringbone patterns that can be worn formally or styled as a cool streetwear look.
antikdantel.com.tr is owned by the KMS Group.
The California Textile Group is located in Los Angeles.
Cinergy Textiles, Inc., is located in Los Angeles, California.
Confetti Fabrics is part of the KMS Group.
The website of the company is www.ebifabrics.com.
The website of LK Textiles is www.guarisco.it/en.
Hopestar and the BFF studio are on the website.
www.elastique.com.cn is the website of the iLACE Textiles/elastique group.
KBC Fashion/ LK Textiles is located in Los Angeles.
The website is www.bffabrics.com.
The company is called La Lame, Inc.
www.NKtextile.com is the website of NK Textiles.
Robert Kaufman fabrics can be found at www.robertkaufman.com.
There is a website called www.solstiss.com.
There is a website, www.Texollini.com.