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Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends - Fall/Winter 2021-22 (ItaltexTrends)

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Jun 30, 2020


ITALTEX: Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Autumn/Winter 2021-22

1-A TOUCH OF BURGUNDY

Black and white is revitalized by dark red decos. Black and dark burgundy combinations in classic tartan checks are updated by shiny tape yarns, jacquard chenille viscose knits or baroque flower patterns.

ITALTEX: Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Autumn/Winter 2021-22

2-NATURAL SHADES

The natural hues shading from chocolate brown to cashà beige are interpreted in sports looks: loopy and knot yarn bulky coats or lamb fur effect wool felted sponge, natural light-dark contrast leno lace and lightweight fancy knits, or rustic touch English wool for old-style diamond pattern suits.

ITALTEX: Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Autumn/Winter 2021-22

3-UNDERGROWTH INSPIRATION

The warmest fall shades inspired to underbrush colours enliven sports taste fabrics. Textured moss and lichen-like surfaces for terry cloth knits are even double-face. Classic British style checks paired to precious olive oil tones for cashmere coats. Mat khaki small jacquards recall basket and four-leaf clover weave constructions.

ITALTEX: Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Autumn/Winter 2021-22

4-SPORTY PASTELS

Pastel tones dominated by baby pink for virgin wool structured double or splittable coats.
Amusing 60’s style checked brushed coat. Brushed gauze fleece on mouliné and shaded stripes. Bon-ton checks with loopy yarn decorations teamed to classic twill.

ITALTEX: Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Autumn/Winter 2021-22

5-RECYCLED COTTON

Cotton production accounts for 25% of the world’s textile fibers, and it has an extremely high environmental and social impact: the exploitation of natural resources, pollution, and bad working conditions affect especially the poorest areas of our planet. Therefore, it becomes essential to undertake a virtuous cycle consisting of the recovery of pre- and post-consumer materials and leading to the reduction of the industry’s impact on the planet.

The examples presented show that yarns with as much as 80% recycled cotton blended to virgin cotton can be used to produce interesting and modern products.

The whole womenswear trend is available at the Italtex Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends AW 2021-22.


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