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SEASON

Discover the fashion points of view and the fabrics most representative of the spring summer 17 season in The FORUM, Hall 6. Discover all the season’s textile highlights in the colour range document on sale at all the sales points.

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© Crane by Studio Magenta / Designers: Ronen Bavly, Ornit Arnon / Photograph: Michael Fisch

FASHION STORIES

RUDIMENTARY REFINEMENT

GENTLY IRREVERENT

EXPERIMENTAL ROMANTICISM

Composing a chic wardrobe with a healthy dose of impertinence,gleefully overturning the classics.Forming alliances between genres, mischievously blurring masculine/feminine notions.Inviting a new instability into cuts, dramatically altering shapes,making lines slip and slide, introducing asymmetry.Transposing decoration onto a tailored and casual universe, freely reinventing exoticism,and playing with a funny and likeable exuberance, on the very edges of good taste.

Balancing science and poetry, breathing emotion into technique, sensuality into motion, to create graceful fashions with a sporty DNA.Embellishing and softening performance. Imagining alliances between everyday and sexy,imagining a match of comfort and charm.Capturing bright ideas, being on the outlook for curious and improbable innovations, laying the groundwork for an intelligent and sensitive future.

Getting to the essence of fabrics and shape and cultivating fashion with a powerful, vibrant and colourful beauty. Singling out the imperfection that makes all the difference,that upends the too perfect and lends excitement to the simplicity of volumes.Combining a raw look and a deep-down sophistication. Intensifying the sensual side of fabrics, the natural or synthetic raw handles and bold visuals.Composing alliances by mixing thickness and delicacy,decisive encounters between rusticity and artificiality.

© Marwane Pallas / auto-portrait / www.marwanepallas.com

© Maciek Jasik

Robert Buelteman © 2015

Seeking new balances,spring summer 17 plays on positive, creative instabilities,and moves lightly and light-heartedly away from well-established codes and standardisation.Fabrics and colours are ever more particular and multi-sensory, emerging as caring partnersready to convey differentiation, and communicate emotion.The season feeds on surprising combinations and suggests irreverent, mildly disconcerting unions,to create slightly wonky lines or nicely unmatched silhouettes.A strongly singular, and inherently appealing, season.

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Highlights for outerwear: coats, jackets, suits, pants, jeans, trench coats, parkas, blousons and other sleeved items. Plains and fantasy, cottony, linen-y, woollen or synthetic. Suitings, tweeds and compact knits, chic or casual.

SUMMER COATSRich texture and enhanced touch.Modified nature: plastic raffia with unusual handles, synthetic straw braidings, actually rubberized linen. Design primitives: tribal tweed, dishevelled fringes and summer hairies, spongy cottonies. Strings and cords with a supple heaviness, graphic weaves as if seen through a magnifying glass, thick yet airy gauzes.Intensely vegetal: linen-y and cottony nobility in solar colours. Well-structured, sturdy basketwovens or diagonals. Natural handles and lively surfaces let speak the beauty of the material, without cheating.Cotton fantasy: tone-on-tone texture, supple and mobile stretch jacket-weight piqués. Clean lightweight canvas and jacquards, Pop floral and fruit prints, or bold geometrics.

BLOUSONS / JACKETSFrankly artificial: rubber-like and soft faux leathers, fun assemblages of net over plastic. Solid synthetics in deep colours with elegant sheens.Stretch sheathing: double and bonded knits, super stretch for blousons and jackets with “athleisure” accents.Summer softs: coarse-count cottons in supple weaves and knits. Cotton diagonals and basket weaves or supple, neatly drawn indigos. Thick and enveloping knits, textured jacquards and geometry.

PANTSMore lightness and “cool” suppleness.Refreshing lightness: more lightweight but with impeccable hold. Ultra-matte or glazed sheens. Very fine yarns, super-dense weaves, neat but crisp gabardine. Stable and blocked poplin-like knits. Elegant light denims.Multiple stretch: ultra chic or relaxed, sporty or comfortable. Bounce and lively resilience with cottons and synthetic blends. Flexible suppleness in Lyocell and Cupro blends and denims.Lively neatnesse: ultra-clean but not ironed. Fine cottons and linens with raw handles, faintly wrinkled, washed chambrays, gently washed-out,

seemingly sun-faded casual cottons. Precise micro-weaves, and miniature basket weaves with a slightly faded-out look in wash-out pigment dyes.Scratched denim: delicate surface scrapes and tiny tears, torn details, studied perforations, fantasy peeking out from holes.Casual flowers: printed, jacquard or embroidered, to be washed-out and mistreated in post-garment production. A profusion of romantic fantasy, in denim or pigment dyes.

DRESSES AND WOMEN’S ENSEMBLESA lively, dynamic fluidity.Dry fluidity: ultra-matte crepes, tactile surfaces with subtly grained texture, discreet and slightly crinkly creponnes, shivering stretch. Refined, fluid linens with a vegetal feel.Artificial gleam: sporty synthetic satins, everyday stretch silks. Enrobing, silky knits with thick fluidity and satiny gleam for ultra-glamorous dresses and trousers.Stretch curves: smooth and matte viscose blends with “bubble gum” roundness, airy knits with scuba accents.

SUITINGSRefreshing or vegetal.Airy wools: dry voiles, translucent mohairs, fine gauze and barely open weaves. Transparently designed checks and stripes.Snapping fineness: pure wools skilfully spinned, or synthetic and stretch blends, severe visuals and energetic performance. Perfectly integrated sports influences.Country influences: the naïve freshness of ginghams with light grounds. Handkerchief checks and chambrays interpreted in fine-combed wool, summer cashmeres and perfectly serious cotton suiting. Chic artisanal linen: combed in slubbed or blurry wool/linen blends, little neps and nubby knopped yarns, poorly spun aspects and deceptively coarse looking.Vegetal suppleness: between casual and city, truly fluid linen or cotton blends, combined with viscose or cupro, washed and relaxed through finishing.

Highlights for tops and smaller pieces: shirts, blouses, tunics, dresses, tee-shirts, sweat shirts, polos and under garments. The season’s plains, prints and fancies in wovens and knits, lace and embroidery.

WOMEN’S TOPS AND BLOUSESNaturally airy.Weightless fineness: impalpable matt silks, in viscose or synthetics with a smooth fluid handle, soft languid cottony voiles, with softly washed finishings.Crepons and shivers: featherweight silks enlivened with a touch of air. Lively surfaces, mini waves, nano-barks, vibrant cloqués, mini-veinings and petal textures.Fantasy voiles: cotton or cotton/linen transparency delicately enlivened with cut-yarns, discreetly figured, stippled with little dobbies like men’s shirtings.Everyday lace: effervescent and noisy, totally fine like Chantilly, or very open like coloured voiles. Fun lingerie to adopt for fashion uses.

SHIRTINGSWholly subtle.A little dose of femininity: featherweights, suppler behaviours, flowering pinks. End-and-ends, chambrays, mini-stripes, familiar menswear visuals shifter onto translucent or ultra-light grounds. Jacquards, cut-yarns, dobbies finely interfering with stripes and little checks.A vegetal wave: linen blends or fine cotton slubs, highly controlled imperfections, dry handles. Very chic or casual, natural asperities livening up patterns and semi plains.Muted checks: handkerchief and tiny checks with faded contrast, colourways hinting of a past liveliness or freshness.More than perfect: ultra homogeneous surfaces, impeccably smooth, flawless satin. Crisp or barely washed finishings. Implacable simplicity, decisive lines, very graphic wide and contrasting stripes.Indigo suppleness: less weight, cotton or linen blended with Lyocell or Modal, figureds and plays on transparency.Linen-y overshirts: indigo or gaily coloured. Like a dress or a lightweight jacket.

KNIT TEE-SHIRTS AND TOPSNatural fineness.Intermittent transparency: small or large bold, horizontal stripes, alternately opaque/transparent, natural/synthetic. More cottony than silky burnt-outs and cut yarns.Dry shiverings: crêpes with tiny, sandy grains. Silky crepons, fragile-looking linen-y and vegetal fantasy voiles and jerseys.Joyful mesh: cottony or assuredly synthetic sports mesh or lingerie-style tulle, either very delicate or more primitive. Elaborated plays on knits and stiches, openwork florals, Pop-Art graphics, stretch lace.Soft roundness: soft sweatshirt knits, terries with natural accents and dryer handles, very supple and malleable scubas.

DECORATIONCommitted and artistic.Bitter sweet romanticism: climbing or bouquet-style thorny roses, sticky sweet colourways... and the same in darker, negative-style versions on sombre backgrounds.Inhabited jungles: stifling vegetation, pervasive foliage where birds of paradise and exotic animals hide, disturbing, carnivorous flowers. Cartoon-type treatments, handmade gouache or badly inked designs... anything but photographic.Majestic Africa: an XXL celebration of ethnic, primitive, and shamanic interpretations. Totally recomposed, broad brush strokes, amazing and spectacular, on delicate and light silky bases.Figurative Pop: simplified and immediately readable. Everyday fruits and objects, inspired by logos or pictograms, endlessly repeated and gaily coloured.Architectural geometry: mathematical drawings, abstract sketches, hash marks and blueprint-style pencilling.

Velcorex (FR)

Tessitura Monti (IT)

Kokka (JP)

Manteco (IT)

Guarisco Class (IT)

Tessilidea (IT)

OUTER & OVER _ Hall 6 TOPS & SHIRTS _ Hall 5

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The Première Vision style directions: the season’s silhouettes,the right volumes and their key fabrics and accessories. Find complete information in the colour range document on sale at all the points of sale, and in the e-boutique: http://www.premierevision.com/shop/

STYLE FOCUS _ Hall 5

Europ-MarchinI (IT)

Highlights for dressy fashions: evening, cocktail, bridal or ceremony. The most exceptional decoration: silkies, lace, embroideries, ribbons and exceptional tweeds.

INHABITED TRANSPARENCYTranslucent roundness, spectacular gauzes, sublimely imperfect organzas infiltrated with dry slubs.Intermittent, wholly fine cut-yarns and plays on transparency. An ultra-luxurious, tone-on-tone cotton spirit. Graphic motifs, simplified Pop-Art interpretations, or vague geometries. Finely transparent layers, volume-boosting imprisoned yarns reminiscent of precious quiltings. 3D mesh and translucent spacers, over-embroidered or adorned with refined applications.

ARTIFICIAL LIGHTSVoiles and mousselines covered with plastic reflections, pale metallics laminated on silkies, embroideries or lace, all-over iridescent sequinned glints.Jacquards enhanced with cellophane or grating yarns, florals with an artificial look thanks to colourful, slightly chemical vibrations.Guipure punctuated with ultra mattness and lamé accents.

SYRUPY THICKNESSTaffetas and satin duchesse with supple, almost casual behaviours.Knit or woven satins with fluid and substantial feel.

STRIKING SIMPLICITYLarge, irregular and multi-coloured stripes. Rhythms that are heightened or offset by the base fabric. Matt, glossy, transparent and opaque, pleated, or textured stripes. Stripes detailed in the lace patterns. Gridded guipure and cellular embroidery, graphic or organic netting, mathematical interconnections.Lace “simplified” by large patterns and flat swaths, very open tulles.Flat, Pop-Art, almost childish flowers on cottony jacquards. Eyelet embroidery with big, very graphic holes, traced out embroidery.

TRIBAL EXTRAVAGANTSummer hairies, hirsute tweeds with ribbony yarns and spiky papers, scarecrow-looking precious tweeds, funnily dishevelled hairies, all-in-motion silky fringes.Oversize tattoo lace and guipure, scarred-looking lines, spectacular ethno jacquards, exotic vegetals, a mix of foliage and feathers.

Highlights for the sport, outdoor, beachwear activewear and workwear markets: innovative and performant wovens and knits. Highlights for eco-responsible fashion.

INTERCROSSED KNITSStich play traces out textured networks.

INTERLACED SHAPESClothing plays on enveloping shapes; sweaters, jackets and dress are wrapped and crossed about the body.

INTERSECTED LINESRibs meet and separate, grow finer and wider to modify volumes.Jerseys are precisely, loosely stitched to trace out neat line. Stripes move - they diverge, narrow and cross each other.

For spring summer 17, stitch fantasy explores crossings, clothing items are overlapped, built from interlacings.

TECH FOCUS _ Hall 6

KNITWEAR SOLUTIONS _ Hall 6EVENING FOCUS _ Hall 5

Henry Bertrand (GB)

Marc Rozier (FR)

Ricamificio Vittorio Vanoni (IT)

PERFORMANCECotton influence: cottony aspects and very discreetly irregular-yarn effects for synthetics. Ultra-matt, talc-like handles.Truly augmented cottons, poplin-like, in 3-layer laminates. Chambray visuals, end-and-ends or cottons, with breathable/waterproof or bonded membranes on contrasting mesh.Graphic fantasy: striking and contrasted prints, two- or three-toned triangles and interlaced designs, playful geometries, enlarged ginghams and yarn-dyed checkerboards. Cutting-edge functionalities, at the very least breathable/waterproof and windstop.Compactable ultra-lights: ready to stand up to any test, and fully light! The race to intangibility continues. Crispy and attractive layers, so fine as to be forgotten.Sheathing knits: from cycling to athleisure, a reinforced, breathable elasticity in knits and wovens. Fast-dry knits in spruce fantasies. Softness, elasticity and breathability for knit “yoga” tops and pants.

OUTDOORMagical lights: for lighting up on the road or out in the clubs! Retro-reflective solids or yarns inserted in weaves, a luminescent spray on surfaces. Waterproofs with metal visuals, brushed aluminium, slightly iridescent anodizings, either coated or laminated.

Tech transparencies: waterproofs, windstop or invisible! Filters in sleek or grating colours, printed tracing-paper looks, with matt or plainly plastic aspects. Bonded double transparencies.Casually crispy: rippling surfaces, papery-handle coatings, crackled or patinated slightly worn-looking visuals, smoky transparencies with dark rubbery backs.Sturdy baggage: colourful, even printed solid canvas and structured weaves. High-resistance functionalities well hidden in trenchcoats with the air of little-nothings.

SWIMWEARInnovative nets and laces, wavy patterns and frills.Ennobled, embroidered, laser cut-out, locknits. Dark jungle and mysterious floral prints.

ECO-FRIENDLYThe offer opens up to all weights and compositions for a 100% fashion silhouette.A spotlight on recyclings: a full palette - whether natural or synthetic.Head-to-toe organic: organic cottons in all weights. Silk increases its presence.Eco-finishing: fully entrenched in jeanswear and casualwear, emerging in lingerie and the tech universe, with eco-friendly waterproofs for sport or city.

Concordia Textiles (BE)

MR” Maglificio Ripa (IT)

Formosa Taffeta (TW)

Onteks (TR)

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