The new luxury - a unique fabric

Fall 2007, Miuccia Prada, as always, set off a new trend. She does not win with fine tailoring, but with bold gorgeous fabrics: a plasticized and boiled mohair, shea butter, satin (a satin enough to make a chin fall off, the entire fabric from a wrinkled Gorgeous silk transition to dense plush), there are hand-painted refined fur. She continued the style later, adding romanesque organza prints designed by artist James Jean, as is true for this fall's artificial lace. "For me, the fabric is designed to take up 90% of the mental workmanship." She said, "This is where I spend most of the time, because the quality of the fabric is essential.Selected fabric, also get the fashion My heart was relaxing. "As most of us are still enjoying summer wear, London has advanced into the more sophisticated next season, thanks to the season's anomalous, black pantyhose and sweaters. Fall 2008, with the same ideas of other designers also pay more attention to the fabric, and invested large sums of money for fabric research. Large group of designers - including big names and independent designers - enable sophisticated ancient craft while introducing beautiful new materials such as artwork. Lace has been completely improved. Prada uses artificial lace made by a Swiss lace craftsman, ranging from thick wool to light cotton, varying in severity. Chanel's work includes elaborate leggings made from Lycra Lace. Alexander McQueen's lace print hand-painted peacock pattern, by the Paris lace maker Solstiss production. ZacPosen uses high-tech breathable Japanese lace, made of polyamide (to make the fabric waterproof). Chloe and Givenchy put on premium lace in their blouses, skirts and accessories. In addition to lace, printing, texture and rich accessories is also deliberately open up the designer elements. Dries Van Noten used a printing process invented by the Swiss Orbis Wirth in the 1920s. The company commissioned Jakob Schlaepfer to make an incredibly marvelous marble pattern printed on a wet cloth with a cylinder using a compact system. Nicolas Ghesquière of Balenciaga amazing with hand-painted landscapes, accessories and painted rubber accents. Balmain decorated with metal plate is very lamé new style. Fendi even invented the process of applying gold to fur: Heat 24 carats of gold onto the top of the fur. And there's Christopher Bailey at Burberry Prism, who made a shirt with a piece of suede. "Designers are getting impatient." HelenWood said, "By H & M, you can see designer clothes that are not even on Harrods or Harvey Nichols. That's because from ordering to delivery Due to the differences in the timing of the designers are paying more effort to design a unique, non-imitation of the clothes. "To some extent, the investment in the fabric also reflects the overall shift in the luxury market. As the price of high fashion luxury continues to climb, designers are beginning to fully raise the luxury of a piece of clothing. Pierre Alain, creative director at SophieHallette and RiechersMarescot, said: "Fabrics have become a way to accomplish this." The two companies are responsible for making laces and fabrics for Prada, Zach Pearson, and Chanel. "These companies are investing more and more in this area, and we're always looking at new techniques, and next season we're going to start looking at cashmere with lace and a host of different ornaments and weaves," he said. "We're going to use more lasers Cutting, and making the workmanship extremely fine, and we also make heavy use of heavier textiles such as chenille yarn.Designers are more interested in textiles of extreme texture. "NathanJenden is one of them, he used The blue pins are woven into a blue dress, and ChristopherKane seams baroque spirals with soft, transparent chiffon and dense twill ribbons Approximately a thick, patterned carpet); John Rocha's fall / winter clothing combines hand-looped weaving with weaving looms and extensive use of metal ornaments and heavy solid beading; meanwhile, , Rodarte loosely weaves long lace, leggings and cocktail dress with thick lace. Rodarte's jacket is decorated with fluffy cotton thread, long skirts with asymmetrical chiffon folds, and a tight trim on the evening gown. Laura Larbelestier, owner of designer clothing at Selfridges, said customers are willing to pay a premium for a unique dress. "I think today's customers want to buy famous personal clothing more than ever, and we have a long list of waiting Balmain tuxedos, a mix of chain mail and lace that is hard to make and follow. As a result, a lot of people are waiting to buy the brand's evening gown, while Dries van Norton's marble print skirt will be sold out within a matter of hours at a glance. "The Browns branded women's apparel Buyers Erin Mullaney pointed out that some designers will turn to length. "Designers and consumers want to be different from the people in the street who want the fabrics tailored for the season, the limited edition and the quality that reflects the price, and everybody is moving in the direction of fashion." And even designers Take the time to hand-paste, and label this season's label carefully on top of your clothes. Look at the butterfly print by Alexander McQueen this fall, completely iconic. No one can follow suit. Out."