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Barbarian Wedding
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CIFF TRENDS - FASHION SEASON AUTUMN-WINTER 2006-2007

Barbarian Wedding
 
 
Fascination for the cold, wide open spaces where the cold winds of the north calls for a time long gone. Of this ar­chaic world a new composite style is born. Confronting a rather raw spirit viewed from the outside, with a refined cloth style worn underneath.

MEN & WOMEN Fabrics for protection, carded wools, flannels, fabrics in relief, brushed winter cottons, quilted or coated fabrics, imitation leathers and shearling aspects.Knits with irregular, slub yarn and relief aspects. In an ornamental, feminine spirit, light, fluid fabrics like chiffon, lace, tulle and crepe in solids, prints or ornamented. More basic winter cottons such as marled and oc­casionally coated twills, canvas and drills. A winter folkloric spirit with colourful jacquard wools inspired by Mongolia, Siberia.

WOMEN Colours the colours of the steppe and its vegetation dried out by severe cold: taupy tones, yellowed or greenish beig­es and winter greyed blues. Faded colours which evoke molten glass, Celtic jewellery and ethnic embroideries.
Silhouettes very soft, fluid dress and tunic, matching soft, ultra-long pant, draped details, “hanging” volume, wrapped belt on low waist.Enveloping silhouette contrasting the fluidity of the under­neath garments- often “jewel” ornamentation or embroidered- and the ampleness of the protective outer garments, parkas, trench coats.
Focus long coats or well-covering blousons in boiled wools or marled broadcloths. Blouse with “jewel” trims, embroidered and ornamented. Silky and printed satin skirts Supple, loosely knitted sweaters and cardigans Shearlings for jacket with worked panel­ling jeans in aged denim.
Accessories little bags in leather or embroidered cloths. Fur–lined boots reworked in aged leather, the winter clog, mittens in sheepskin and jacquard, belts in aged metal buckles.

MEN Colours a range inspired by nature and raw materials such as leather, stone, and metal. Tundra neutrals and light or sober taupes heightened by garnet red touches borrowed from Celtic ornaments.
Silhouettes urban outdoor look, a rough and natural, army and sport attitude, with sturdy and functional clothes. A rough silhou­ette with the importance of outerwear pieces, coats and parkas in a folkloric spirit.
Focus parkas with functional shapes. Shearlings and skin coats, blousons. Textured cotton pants. Jeans in aged, faded denims. Heavy gauge knits. Metal details, plaques and rivets. Horn but­tons
Accessories raw-edged, shearling saddle bag. The hairy boots.

Published by CIFF
Federation of Danish Textile & Clothing / Trends Nelly Rodi
 
 
 
 
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