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As proposed
in Première Vision and FILO, the range for Fall Winter
05/06 is rapidly approaching. Cellulose acetate adds style and
brings fantasy to your garments. Converse with the range of
saturated and pale colours and innovative patterns that acetate
offers you for this new season. |
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The versatility of acetate yarn allows
unique blending. It may be mixed with other natural, artificial
or synthetic yarn or fibres
"Brushed tweeds, fabrics that have a slightly worn-out
look with breached surfaces; irregular melange aspects,
- Light shirt-weight jerseys, man mades with
irregular surfaces used as a base for prints
- And/or wools with natural cellulosic fibres
for melange yarns to be blended with denim"
Only cellulose acetate can bring
that distinctive silky feel to your fabrics
"More bulky, light and "worn out" yarns that
are matched with beautiful man made fleeces with crackled
surfaces; prints on raised pile wools that contrast with the
presence of laces on tulle and silk-satin jacquards. - Silk-like
aspects for the light weights with patterns that draw inspiration
from folk decorations"
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Cellulose
Acetate is natural luxury
"An interpretation of silky elements
and of "wealth", but only to the second degree,
where nothing is "real" and everything is imitation.
It is the ironic staging of luxury that is
also expressed by exaggerated patterns. The imitation of silk
is combined with plastic and golds, and the only reason we
have chosen this combination is that we like it."
Acetate is seduction
"Everything is created as an allegory of seduction.
Acetates, silks, viscose, polyesters for
plain, linear fabrics with a porcelain and ceramic effect,
jerseys that imitate silk
Extra-bright silky yarns, viscose and acetates
for the embroideries that are carried out on a dull base but
also yarn-dyed patterns based on the contrast between dull
and bright areas Natural raw materials such as wool, also
blended with quality fleeces as well as with man made fibres
(viscose, soy, micro polyamides). Fine cottons and silk-like
aspects for shirt-weights..."
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