Summer 2012
Travel, exploration and the unknown is an adventure that leads us to reflect on how to wear the identity of new cultures and ways.
Details that gives us the world through the streets, the environment and everything that surrounds inspires us to continue producing and designing new styles and trends in the field of design.
After several seasons of simple silhouettes dominated, straight and clean, is returned to the building forms that give volume and movement through alternatives such as Pleats, drapes and volumes highlighting femininity.
Highlights this season finishes and technological processes in fabrics such as pictures pre-dyed, over-printing, the tie dye, printed with overlapping sets, embroidery details on foil print, plastic coverings on traditional patterns and bases flax and under.
Color
Warm colors are still the kings of the season, rain, yellow and lilac, bright colors and acid media blue, green, orange and purple combined with each other or with black and gray to create a greater contrast. As we find the snuff neutral colors, taupe and dark brown. This season we see the management of ranges and varying shades in the same pattern.
The main ranges are
Range of Roses: red, lilac, purple and grapes
Range of orange-yellow, earthy colors, combined with gray brown
Green ranges: Lima, pistachio combined with gray and camel
Lilacs range of roses, lilac, purple combined with orange, gray and taupe
Blue Range: aquas, blues media combinaos deep blue with yellow, purple and gray
Patterns
The patterns are worked mainly in monochrome degradations combined with black, gray and brown tones, with touches of media such as colored roses.
This season find the coordinates of stripes with plain backgrounds, combo boxes, stripes, prints coordinate with solids, stripes or flowers pictures
It is very important the effect of brightness and flash, which is achieved through lurex, the foil print or metallic finishes on fabrics.
The Basics
We see a great variety of bases such as linens, lightweight pique satin, chiffon, indigo, fabrics such as taffeta diagonal with a mixture of nylon and polyester.
These bases are taken to a new level to be worked with lurex, foil print, plastic effect finishes, jacquards, pleated and corrugated.