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2022-06-11 116944
Easy and Free -- The Printed Fabric Trend for Women's Chiffon
Ethereal chiffon textile is a classic category for the development of S/S dresses, shirts and skirts. Beyond monochromatic design, pattern is also an essence for chiffon to create different styles. This report will mainly focus on the printed patterns of S/S 2023 chiffon dress to introduce the trend directions.
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2021-12-22 140263
Smooth & Ethereal -- The Color Trend for Silk Fabric
S/S 2023 silk fabrics express a positive lifestyle to consumers via gentle and comfortable colors. With the upgrading of social consumption and the diversification of lifestyles, the boundaries of aesthetics are constantly broken, regrouped, and regenerated. Reviewing classic silk fabrics from a contemporary aesthetic perspective, creativity is the eternal classic. Different styles( monochromatic, blank-leaving, two-tone, etc.) are presented on silk fabrics by acid dyeing. Direct dyes dye the viscose and weak-acid dyes dye the real silk for the monochromatic effect.
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2021-11-05 137081
Timeless -- The Fabric Trend for Song Brocade(Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Originating in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and produced in Suzhou, Song brocades, together with Yun brocades of Nanjing and Shu brocades of Sichuan, are known as China's top three famous brocades. Showing gorgeous colors, delicate patterns, and soft textures, 14th to 19th centuries were the prime time for Song brocades. Influenced by the modernized western industries and wartime in the earthy 20th century, the techniques of making traditional Song brocades have been nearly vanished. In 1995, a reproduction center for silk and brocade relics was founded in Suzhou, whose in-depth researches and reproductions of traditional crafts and ancient brocades created opportunities for reviving Song brocades. On May 20th, 2006, the technique of producing Song brocades got the approval of the state council listed in the first batch of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage in China.