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2023-01-07 136598
Suspense Drowning -- S/S 2024 Womenswear Fabric Trend
Sometimes sweet, sometimes cold and rebellious, and sometimes quirky and childlike. In the world of Suspense Drowning, we can do everything we like through the digital internet. From the love for nostalgia to the innovation of future technology, dare to try all the new things around. We respect the diversity of culture and figure out what is our favourite.
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2022-12-30 122923
The Fabric Trend for Chinoiserie Jacquard
New chinoiserie elements are prevalent throughout the world in the recent seasons, especially on jacquard fabrics. The Fabric & Accessory Group of POP Fashion digs into the trend of chinoiserie jacquard. Relief jacquard and monochromatic jacquard are the two major directions.
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2022-09-13 122640
Elegant & Fairy -- The Lace Fabric Trend for Womenswear
Lace is a representative fabric for womenswear to exude an elegant and noble temperament. Spring/Summer 2024 lace fabrics focus on lightness & softness, precise 3D effect and orderly aesthetics. Linear patterns present the lightness of lace through warp-knitting jacquard and mesh embroidery. The combination with printing creates a sleek visual effect. Precise embroideries with three-dimensional ropes develop sophisticated water soluble lace and 3D embroidered lace. Orderly motifs and openwork form visual conflicts.