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2019-11-30 121436
Weaving Techniques -- The Detail Craft Trend for Womenswear
Weaving is one of the oldest arts and crafts of mankind. According to Book of Changes, in the paleolithic period, mankind used bast to weave a net to hold pebbles which were then thrown to kill animals. Hand-weaving came to China around the end of the 19th century. And with the rise of the Nordic style, hand-weaving craft is gradually reviving. It is an art of knotting a rope/string to create a variety of decorations. Weaving contains the retro and the heritage. Corresponding to the design philosophy of sustainable development, some natural fibers, unprocessed original fibers, natural flax fibers and recycled fibers extracted from marine are hand-weaved to create the eco-friendly and recycled clothing, which is definitely the trend in the future.
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2018-11-28 182597
Splicing -- 2020 S/S Tailoring Trend for Womenswear
Hybrid textures, small- or large-scale paneling and color blocking renew garments and create a mix-and-match style.
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2018-10-30 150069
Gathering -- 2020 S/S Tailoring Trend for Womenswear
In S/S 2020, gathered details are important for apparel. Adjustable shirring, knot, rope, wrap or overlap adds depth and tightens garments.