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Forecast
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utumn/Winter
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Collezioni Trends 92
Collezioni Trends 93
Collezioni Accessori 61
Collezioni Accessori 60
Collezioni Close-Up, Knit & Tricotc,
Women, Fall/Winter 2010-11
Textile View magazine, Issue 91
Textile View2 Magazine, Issue 09
Textile-Revue Nr. 19, 14.05.2010
Textile-Revue Nr. 34/35, 10.09.2010
fashion trends forecast winter, 201112- 88.2010
fashion trends accessoires winter, 2011/12 - 01.2010
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Fashion Trend Forecast 2011-2012 ...........Page
Accessories and Jewelry Trends.. ................ ........4-7
theme 1:
unblashed world .....................................8-25
Colors ............... ................. ................. ................. ..........9
Styling Trends........................................................10-15
Knitwear Trends....................................................16-21
Accessories and Jewelry Trends ................ .....22-25
theme 2:
genuine source ...................................26-43
Colors ............... ................. ................. ................. ........27
Styling Trends................ ................ ................. .....28-33
Knitwear Trends..................................................34-39
Accessories and Jewelry Trends ................ .....40-43
theme 3:
new forge..............................................44-61
Colors..........................................................................45
Styling Trends...... ................. ................. ...............46-51
Knitwear Trends................ ................ ................. .52-57
Accessories and Jewelry Trends......................58-61
theme 4:
bizarre moments ..................................62-79
Colors..........................................................................63
Styling Trends................ ................ ................. .....64-69
Knitwear Trends ................. ................ ................ .70-75
Accessories and Jewelry Trends......................76-79
SIPPO/OSEC - contact ............... ................. ............80
Publishers ................. ................. ................ ................. .81
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ACCESSORIES WOMEN
Belts
Belts play a fundamental role as accessories
for the styling of all looks. The range of widths
and materials varies accordingly. Worth men-
tioning are over-long belts, which are additio-
nally knotted at the waist, extremely narrow
belts as a contrast to large-volume coats,
dresses and rock silhouettes, or extremely
wide belts as an accent for clear and archi-
tectonic shapes.
Important again both for decorative and
functional purposes: Mix metal with coloured
leather on double wrap options. Add a neat
little bow to give a girlie twist to an otherwise
masculine ensemble. For the most part, think
slim and trim, but wide still works best for ex-
treme waist cinching solutions.
Gloves
Gloves are styled to match different looks and
draw the eyes towards the hands. They are
worn in over-long styles to jackets with shor-
tened sleeves or as fingerless gloves or mit-
tens with rustic outdoor layerings. The typical
materials used are knits with patterns and
soft leather in modern colours.
Give gloves a makeover by crocheting, ad-
ding jewelled embellishments, using new
sporty perforated fabrics in new lengths or
pairing back with ergo fingerless fits. Butter
soft leather and suede longer length options
add glamour. Dont forget bright coloured
(fake) for mittens.
Leg-wear
Socks, knee-length socks and over-knees
play a fundamental role together with the new
trouser-lengths and skirt silhouettes. Some of
the new looks in the dresses and skirts seg-
ment only become plausible with matching
socks and stockings. Shoes are modernized
only by using the right socks and stockings,
thereby attracting the desired attention. Pat-
terned panties turn into a modern leggings
replacement.
jewelry
It is a rich and elaborate jewelry season
where we see crystals, pearls and irregular
shaped gemstones coming together in a
fresh and inviting `Baroque inspired` way.
Where multi-wrap beaded bracelets are piled
one on top of another, odd shaped rings
create a `semi`-tribal statement and brooches
make a come-back. Cornaline and turquoise
are the perfect gemstone accompaniment to
gold.
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Scarves
The new knitted scarves are implemented
with coarse divisions and are worn by win-
ding them several times around the neck or
by letting them hang long and loose. Narrow
scarves, ultra-feminine in look, are knotted
around the neck, providing the outfits with an
innocent girly air. Long, narrow scarves are
important: they should be enhanced by pat-
terns and nice detail solutions such as eyelets
and fringes at the ends, and should be worn
by winding them several times around the
neck.
At last its time to jazz up the simple scarf.
Think supersized, super soft super warm.
Change the silhouette to include a front body
panel to tuck in for extra protection and add
a pom-pom or two. Make it the main outfit
item, because it is all about statements this
season, so think big!
Headwear
Hunting, fishing and trekking are sources of
inspiration for winter themes. Trappers and
rangers inspire chapka hats and caps with
ear-covers. Regarding caps, the important
thing is to resort to Alpine-inspired shapes
with pompons and Nordic patterns and
structures. Knitted hair-ribbons with plaids or
ethnic patterns are an interesting alternative
for the young market.
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Bags modern formal
This is a key shape for this winter it interacts
with all the new silhouettes that are inspired
by looks from the fifties and sixties.
The fashion is characterized by a small format
with only one handle. Key materials are cro-
codile and shiny, polished leathers with gol-
den clasps.
This bag format has the potential to do away
with the over-dimensional bags currently do-
minant in the market.
There is nothing basic in this seasons key
bag assortment, so get ready to mix things
up to the max. Slouchy rucksacks with bold
patterns; worn-in and abused leather sat-
chels; angular tote bags; ruched sporty
handbags; knitted, tweedy or fur panelling;
textural mini bowling bags; loud leopard
prints, bold coloured snake and crocodile
skin textures. Shapes may hark back to
whats been before, but theres no room for
repetition here.
Bags framed + boxy clutch
Framed bags are new vintage-inspired sha-
pes. Important for evening wear are hard-box
clutches and document cases in small for-
mats in rectangular or oval shapes
Shoes Heels
Blockheels are always square-cut and
often contrasting they provide a striking
look to new shoes. They are usually combi-
ned with platforms and rounded mouldings.
Stilettos are the best way to set off a char-
ming look. Modern shapes are pointed again.
True newcomers are low- heels, either in com-
pact or delicate stiletto styles. Models are ex-
tremely pointed and show a deep dcollet.
Shoes boots
Over-knee boots will continue to be worn.
They make shorter hems plausible in winter.
Shafts should not be to narrow, in order to
allow leg movement. Natural tones are impor-
tant.
Ankle-boots are updated thanks to short or
high block-heels. Wedge-heels and stilettos
remain important for these shoe formats,
since they are used as all-rounders with al-
most all silhouettes.
Shoes utility
Utility-inspired boots feature unequivocal mi-
litary aspects. Straps, metal clasps, treaded
soles and winter linings are typical details.
Black and brown tones are dominant. Heels
are definitely masculine and square, associa-
ted with a feet on the g round attitude. This
new style, which breaks with the past, inclu-
des the new ankle-boot shapes with detail
solutions inspired by the military and eque-
strian world.
Shoes wedges loafers men s
flats
Clogs turned into winter footwear are worn
with shortened trousers, winter shorts and
flared skirt hems. This shape provides a re-
newed welcome to wedge-heels. The new
loafers are characterized by striking block-
heels, two-tones and incorporated platforms.
Masculine, flat shoes include caps in a Buda-
pest style. Leathers with finishings and in new
colours increase their fashion value.
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ACCESSORIES MEN
Bags
From the clean to the grungy, this season is
full of interest in material and proportion.
Multi-pocket tool-bag inspiration updates
classic canvas and leather tot es, especially
important with a vintage finish. Use quilting,
embossing and sonic welding for surface
pattern and texture on more linear, sleek sil-
houettes. Refresh old school backpacks with
hyper functional surfaces. Give attach cases
a worn-in and loved feeling with used leat-
her and repaired looking handles. Integrate
knitted panels on bags for a grungy feel.
Black washed leather is the perfect material
for the important paramilitary backpack.
Belts
Capture a worn-in and loved feeling this sea-
son and you cant go far wrong. Vintage leat-
her (either achieved through clever finishing
or, more excitingly, recycling) adds depth and
interest to all belt options. Chunky angular
metalwork in tarnished finishes will give a
toughened up look quirky cowboy buckles
are the most important direction for more ca-
sual approach.
Hats
Its less about hats and more about hair this
season, especially perfectly coiffed rockabilly
quiffs. But for those in need of a bit of ele-
mental protection, the fur-lined deer stalker is
a seasonal must. Experiment with intarsia
patterned knitted outers, or keep it more
basic in worn leather. Sporty knitted hat, with
or without tonal bobbles, bring the look of the
sky slope to the street. Hats inspired by snor-
kel-hooded parkas are fresh and edgy head-
gear option.
Scarves + gloves
We have seen the sporty snoods seen on the
cat-works, with exaggerated cable structu-
res, fur linings and drawstring and zip closu-
res. Extravagant pattern appears with Nordic
intarsia designs and schoolboy stripes. Quilt
woven scarf options for extra protection. Add
a brooch closure for a more avant-garde aes-
thetic. In gloves, sleek leather fingerless, biker
and gauntlet inspired longer length, patterned
knitted gloves and cuff warmers are the sea-
sonal favourites.
Ties
Sleek single-coloured ties are the smart op-
tion this winter. For an edgier look add a
Teddy-boy bootlace necktie or a textural
bowtie to the mix.
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COLORS
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Colours: Mock-black as in ink, dark brown,
platinum, black, neon-blue, petrol, wine-red,glass optics, oxidized b ronze and copper as
accents.
Fabrics: Light and masculine wool cloths,
suit fabrics, crepes, silk satins, moirs, taffe-
tas, panne de velours, metallic seersuckers,
jacquards with reliefs, changeants, quiltings,
glossy and calendar finishes, reptile and leat-
her optics, sequin fabrics, embroideries with
cellophane fringes, feathers, geometrics, sto-
nes, leather applications.
Designs: Geometrics, rhombuses, waves,
scaly, zigzag and watery motives, dgrads,
reptile skin, camouflage, night lights, precious
stones, chains.
Mens wear
masculine, severe, strong
The sovereignty of an existentialist dandy is
rebellious and self-assured, not in any wayopulent or pretentious. The night belongs to
him. The look is not that of a fancy dresser.
Strong, severe and masculine, the theme
plays with codes inspired by uniforms, punk
rock and mystique. Independent and rebel-
lious, severe shapes, materials and volumes
mix with urban chic and sexiness. The look is
based on a mix of classic and technical
images, military details and a rock-punk allure
in a severe interpretation: wool coats and jak-
kets with military elements, leather coats and
jackets with military elements, leather coats
and trousers, slim-lined suits, slim-waist jak-
kets over shiny trousers, plain fine-gauge
knits, shirts in glossy and silky optics. The fa-
brics are severe, matt, compact, masculine
and are complemented by velvety looks, pa-
tent leather and leather optics, high-tech,
glossy and geometric designs. The colour
mood is dark and monochrome in mock-
black, with highlights in silver and blue.
Styles: Coats and jackets with military de-tails, flaps, buttons, leather coats, lumber jak-
kets, trousers, slim-cut suits and jackets,
accentuated shoulder parts, shawl collars,
evening suits, frock-coats, slim trousers with
creases and cuffs, drainpipe pants in leather
Womens wear
melancholy, mystical, provocative
The designer creations are rebellious and
unadjusted, reaping influence on the onehand from Gothic culture and on the other
from punks and arts. Independent and urban
in its demeanour, the style is based on clear,
masculine shapes, with expressive materials
that speak of glamour and volume. Femi-
nine-masculine contrasts are defines by a
new mix of materials and colours, by classic
and technical images in a cool and severe in-
terpretation. Silhouettes live in clear shapes:
double-breasted coats and jackets, mascu-
line pantsuits, slim-waist blazers, draped
dresses, tunics, skirts, silk blouses worn over
drainpipe, leather or suit trousers. Fabrics are
soft, flowing and severe: masculine wool
cloth, satins, panne de velours, taffeta, leat-
her, flowing metallic materials in a mix with
feathers, fur, sequins and glass effects. Dark
mock-blacks predominate, with highlights in
colour and glass.
Styles: Severe double-breasted coats, jak-
kets, lumber jackets, capes, masculine pant-
suits in a materials mix, leather, gathered
and draped dresses, tunics, skirts, wrap-
around and flounced blouses, dresses, tops,
knit-tops in sequin, lace, metal and pleated
optics, flounces, 3D collars and shoulder
parts.
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ends
and satin stretch, glossy silk shirts with floun-
ces and small collars. Fine-gauge knits, mattor glossy, 3D reliefs, zip-lumbers, hoodies
with funnel collars and strings, shiny and con-
trasting details, placed motives. Denim: de-
stroyed look, biker jackets and waistcoats
with diagonal zips.
Colours: Mock-black shades such as dark
grey, brown, navy, black, neon-blue and silver
as accents.
Fabrics: Compact wool cloths, uniforms
and loden types, crepes, satins, super-
stretch, graphic velvets, velour with a patina,
wool-stretch with glossy effects, formal silk
types, jacquards with reliefs, rubber and pa-
tent finishes, masculine leather, shiny leather
and leather imitations, geometric quiltings,
glossy high-tech, sheepskin.
Designs: Geometrics, rhombuses, zig-
zags, chessboard patterns, reptile and ca-
mouflage designs, night-lights, dgrads,
monochrome checks, stained patterns.
Skulls are here to stay, however they have to
come along in new print looks. No cheap hor-
ror prints; now they can be broken or covered
beyond all recognition as all-over, arty or ab-
stract comic prints.
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Yarns: Super fine yarns, ultra-matt to
glossy, in wool, silk, viscose, combinations
with synthetics, skin types in matt or glossy
finishings, elastics, glossy effects in darks
with silver and other colours, dark patent and
leather effects, cellophane, ribbon and sequin
effects. Fantasy and fun inspire the theme:
colour shadings, long-haired, digitally printed
yarns, sprinkled metalized fabrics.
Functional and protective through felted and
carded yarns, compact structures, matelas-
ss, combinations with leather, metallic ac-
cessories.
Womens wear
Strong, severe and mystic. The theme playswith codes inspired by myths, Celts, vampire
and mystique.
Shapes: Knit parts with sequins, lace, me-
tallic and p liss optics. Flounces, materials
mix, tops with 3D collars and shoulder parts.
Patterns: Apart from the corresponding
single-colours, moulins and sprinklings as-
sociate with camouflage optics. Original net
structures and arty perforations. Geometrics,
rhombuses, waves, scales, zigzags andwater motives, as well as effects achieved by
using precious stones and chains.
Mens wear
Strong, severe and masculine, the theme
plays with codes inspired by military garb,
punk, rock and mystique.
Shapes: Fine-gauge knits, matt or glossy,
3D reliefs, zip lumbers, hoodies with funnel
collars and strings, glossy and contrasting
details, placed motives.
Patterns: Geometrics, rhombuses, zig-
zags, chessboard patterns, reptile and ca-
mouflage designs, night-lights, degrads,
monochrome checks, placed motives, typo-
mix.unblashedworldknitweartr
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Bags
- Bold-coloured snake and crocodile
skin textures
- Leopard prints- Bags in macram look in artfully inter
woven, bead ornamented fabric stains
come along grungy
Ties & Scarves
- Slim ties
Belts & Shoes
- Subtle bling-bling also applies to wide
belts
- Black belts with silver details
- Boots
Gloves
- Gloves with jewelled embellishment
- Fingerless fists
Jewelry
- Clunky punky bracelets
- Knuckleduster rings
- Thick necklaces with cross or skull
pendants play with familiar death
symbols
- Jewelry in macram look- Silver jewelry
- Ornamental stones
- Rings in silver and black
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masculine-style trousers, winter Bermudas.
Cargo-details on pants and waistcoats, mo-
dernized folk elements.
Colours: Earthy natural tones, mainly
browns, beiges and rusts are the base. They
are joined by smoky grey nuances and
creamy vanilla variations, which paint a quie-
ter colour picture. Bright accents come about
with bold vermilion and hard winter white ver-
sions especially effective with patterns. The
natural colour range is a given sporty mes-
sage by adding shiny dark and azure blues.
Beige, grey, brown, khaki, ochre, rust, pine,
sea, ice and old rose as colour accents.
Fabrics: Familiar patterns and qualities are
laid on with new colourings. The rustic effect
is the protagonist thanks to the Prince of
Wales, Donegal, country-check and brushed
double-face materials. Fleecy fur fabrics, fur
and soft leather imitations as well as faded
denims are just as effective as technical qua-
lities, which above all represent the outdoor
character of the trend theme. Wool cover ma-
terials, reversibles, tweeds, felt, boucls, fur
and pelt optics, soft velvet, denim and cor-
duroy coatings with a patina, wax-finish, pig-
ment-dyes, leather with a patina, sheepskin,
handcrafted embroideries, edgings and ap-
plications.
Designs: Bark and camouflage patterns,
blanket and tweed checks, herringbone, eth-
nic blanket stripes, edgings, Nordic knit and
flower patterns.
Mens wear
Natural, Alpine, handcrafted
Simple life, slowdown and authentic values
are expressed in a vintage materiality. Far-
ming and Alpine backgrounds reflect authen-tic roots. Clothing based on rural and
traditional elements provides a piece of secu-
rity aided by reliable qualities. The theme re-
volves around nature and known, trusted
elements, comfort and protection, comple-
mented by sportive elements that combine
into a multi-functional look. Silhouettes mix
function, wool classics, knits with outdoor
and worker ideas. Important components are
functional outdoor jackets, parkas, quilted
materials, hand-knits, worker jackets and
trousers with hem and pocket details, waist-
coats with materials mix, soft flannel and
check shirts. The fabric layerings are based
on coated outdoor and worker qualities, co-
arse knits, hand-crafted tweeds, wool
checks, Nordic knit patterns, fur and leather
with a patina. Natural colours are combined
with autumn accents in a tony mix.
Styles: Hunting, fishing and sheepskin jak-
kets and coats with hems, pocket elements,
quilted blousons, waistcoats, soft wool and
worker jackets, waistcoats in materials mix,
checks and flannel shirts, jeans and worker
pants with reinforcements, winter Bermudas,
patched down-filled jackets and waistcoats,
full twill shirts. Apart from exciting structured
surfaces, the combination of traditional pat-
terns and silhouettes with technical qualities
Womens wear
Original, genuine, values
Nordic appeal, Canadian outdoor feeling and
modernized folk elements. The fragrance of
woods, mountain air and outdoor life are themodels for this theme that offers an alterna-
tive to urban daily life. It revolves around lay-
erings in simple styles, natural fabric optics,
hand-knit ideas complemented by outdoor
designs, wintry poetry and romantic. Loose
wool and knit coats, functional parkas,
sheepskin and fur jackets mix with oversize
knits and Norwegian ideas. Checks and
prints for feminine blouses, dresses, skirts
and soft Bermudas. Natural optics determine
the materials: handcrafted tweeds, boucles,
felt, coated outdoor and sheepskin types,
coarse-knit, plaids, Norwegian and flower
designs. Colour moods are natural and cool,
in natures palette and mlanges, comple-
mented by autumn colour accents.
Earthy natural tones, mainly browns, beiges
and rusts are the base. They are joined by
smoky grey nuances and creamy vanilla va-
riations, which paint a quieter colour picture.
Bright accents come about with bold vermi-
lion and hard winter white versions especially
effective with patterns. The natural colour
range is a given sporty message by adding
shiny dark and azure blues.
Styles: Covering, wrap-around and knit
coats, functional parkas, fur and sheepskin
jackets, wool and felt waistcoats, short bla-
zers in single colours or checks, checked
skirts and dresses, Jodhpur, drainpipe and
also gives birth to high-quality added value
functions.
Colours: Natures palette, such as beige,
brown, wood, bark, humus, coal, khaki,
ochre, rust, red, pine and sea as an accent.
Fabrics: Whether made out of wool or syn-
thetic fibres. The fur look is crucial for outdoor
jackets, waistcoats and accessories. Whet-
her decorative trimming or as main material
fur imitations, e.g. fur fabric or short haired
sheepskin imitations, give a volume look and
a good temperature regulation due to addi-
tional membrane systems. Wool in single-co-
loured fabrics, mlanges, tweeds, walk-wool,
wool with coatings, reversibles, bondings in
materials mix with fur, blanket fabrics in m-
langes, wax-coatings, pigment dyes, colour-
denim, suede, sheepskin, fur optics.
Designs: Bark and camouflage patterns,
micro and tweed checks, herringbone, colou-
red tweed checks, ethnic-inspired blanket
stripes, Nordic knit patterns, stripes.
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Womens wear
Focus on the essential comprehensible sil-houettes, basic details and materials. The
summit of authenticity. In this theme, knitwear
plays with outdoor optics and functions. Ex-
tremely coarse wick-yarns in wool white are
knit in innovative plaid and Aran patterns.
Shapes: Knitwear with volume, tweed op-
tics, Norwegian and plaid patterns in oversize
sweaters, jackets, turtleneck sweaters, fur-
trimmed waistcoats, fringes and pattern mix.
Soft, light knit cardigans become a stand-in
for coats. Plaid patterns for cardigans, jak-
kets and sweaters are irreplaceable for a ru-
stic layering effect in winter. Loose and wide
knit shapes such as capes, shawls, coats
and oversized cardigans are worn with belts
in order hug the body. Oversized needles or
loop fastenings are important details. This
type of knitwear is most convincing, because
the feeling of nesting and cocooning is imple-
mented in a becoming and plausible manner.
Shapes have to be simple and conform to
rectangular basic shapes or O-silhouettes.
Nordic and traditional Alpine patterns are im-
portant for young sweaters, coats, cardigans,
jackets and accessories. .
Patterns: Knit and crochet optics, broderie
anglaise, wool embroidering and lace. Bark
and camouflage patterns, ethnic stripes, trim-mings, Nordic knit and flower patterns.
Plaids: patterns have an interesting and au-
thentic look when plaids of different width are
combined, or if combinations include key-
hole-patterns. Patterns should be implemen-
ted as all-over jacquards. It is important to try
to combine different motives and patterns
and to search for colour contrasts. A special
effect is achieved by alternating felted and
smooth yarns. Neutral colours and natural
tones, or dark and warm red tones, are typi-
cal for these patterns. New computer jac-quards are influenced by this Nordic folk
atmosphere.
Mens wear
The fragrance of woods and mountain air,trekking and outdoor life are the models for
this theme.
Shapes: Knits in handcrafted optics, natu-
ral optics, plaids and Nordic patterns with
trimmings for coats, jackets, sweaters, hoo-
dies. Quilted outdoor knits. Farmer-look, car-
digans.
Patterns: Bark and camouflage patterns,
ethnically inspired blanket stripes, Nordic knit
patterns, stripes.
Yarns: Soft mlanges, moulins in natural
optics, handcrafted tweeds, soft felt types,
sophisticated rusticity, natural space dyes,flamm and chiselled effects, natural/ metal-
lic effects, voluminous multi-coloured flamm
yarns and moulins, as well as shaded
tweeds, interpret rusticity in a new way.
Combinations with alpaca in natural colours
provide authenticity.
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Hats, caps, gloves, scarves
- Inca hats with ornamental pom-poms
- Wool gloves
- Wool caps or beanies
- The Norwegian knit patterns are rather
close to the originals, characterised by
artistic snowflake motifs. They are
supplemented by fantasy patterns
such as e.g. animal footprints, hearts
or checks variations.
- Peaked caps
- Knit hair ribbons with plaids or ethnic
patterns
- Knit scarves with coarse divisions
Bags
- Buckskin bags decorated with metal
features
- Worn-in and abused leather satchels
- Boxy bags with reinforced parts
- Bags with double clasps and buckles
Belts & shoes
- Lined, knee high mukluks vie for
attention sometimes with fur trimming,
sometimes with Norwegian bucket
tops
- Alpine ski sports provides the stimulus
for the ankle-high boots
- Wide leather belts decorated with
metal features increase the
authenticity value- Decorative belts
- Traditional trekking boots
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Fabrics: Luxurious wool cloth, double-
face, flannel, soft boucles, brushed mohair,
crepes, wool types with a patina, soft
tweeds, Chanel types, jacquards with matt,
shiny and crystal effects, reliefs, washed silk,
soft nappa leather, natural furs, glossy coa-
tings, wool lace and embroideries with
woven, leather or geometric effects.
Designs: Graphic motives, geometrics,
Art-Deco patterns, micro-designs, stripes,
dgrads, pencil drawings, motives based on
feathers, pearls and fur, graphic flowers.
Mens wear
elegant, simple, familiar
Functionality, ergonomics and reduction cha-
racterize this theme in which casual wear and
urban wear are combined in clear structures
and innovative styles. It plays with quiet and
monochrome layerings in noble fabrics, with
colour palettes that reflect a masculine atti-
tude. The theme revolves around sophistica-
ted and functional fabrics, artful tailoring and
updated proportions with a soft finish. Re-
gardless of the garment type whether
trench-coats, cashmere coats or blazers
everything is staged in a new way. Important
elements are plain wool coats and jackets,
wrap-around shapes, slim-line suit and trou-
ser shapes, combined with fine-gauge knit-
wear and luxurious shirts. The fabrics are
familiar and modernized, such as noble wool
cloth, soft flannels, wool cloth in tony designs
complemented with fine-gauge knits, hairy fi-
nishes and high-tech functionality.
Styles: Smart trench-coats, retro suits and
blazers with wide lapels and sporty trimming,
shortened cuffed trousers, plain wool coats
and jackets, both single and double-brea-
sted, belted wrap-arounds, placed designs,
quilted high-tech types in a materials mix,
slim single or double-breasted suits, soft jak-kets, long jackets, waistcoats in a materials
mix, slim cuffed trousers, tony shirts and long
shirts. Richer shirts with fuller collars.
Womens wear
cool, luxurious, minimal
Functionality, ergonomics and simplicity cha-
racterize this theme, which provides clear
structures to everyday things. It is based on
luxurious fabrics and knitwear with simple
shapes and tony layerings. Accents show an
influence and affinity with the fifties and
Scandinavian design, without falling into a
nostalgic mood. Silhouettes mix wool in lu-
xurious knits based on fine-gauge and rib-
bed optics for outdoor coats and jackets,
slim lumber jackets, blazers, tailored trou-
sers, simple skirts and dresses. Fabrics are
also luxurious: reversibles in cashmere, mo-
hair, crepe, fur and leather, complemented
by shiny effects and graphic designs. The
colour combination is luxurious and timeless.
Camel, flannel, dark brown and navy, set off
with a frosty gloss, tony or monochrome.
Styles: Loose, belted coats, collar-less
shapes, boxy double-b reasted models. Slim
collar-less lumber designs, soft short blazers,
tailored trousers and Bermudas, cigarette-
shapes, knee-length skirts, trouser skirts.
Shift-dresses with cut lines and pocket de-
tails
Colours: Classic camel, grey, dark brown,navy-bronze, ochre, blue-grey, crystal effects
as accents.
Colours: Familiar neutral shades in camel,
flannel, taupe, wood, leather, charcoal, blue-
grey, misty and ecru tones for accents.
Fabrics: Luxurious wool cloth, double-
face, chins, flannels, soft tweeds and mou-
lins, micro-designs, twill, corduroy, velvet,
perfect shirting fabrics, diffuse fleece and felt
types, soft high-tech types in matt, shiny,
quilted and bonded optics, as well as soft le-
ather types.
Designs: A lot of single-colours in a tony
materials mix, comp lemented by soft chalky
stripes, herringbone, peacock-eye, mice-
teeth, window and micro checks.
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Womens wear
The theme is based on a modernized classic
version that comes across as cool, minimal
and noble. It plays with luxurious knits in plain
shapes, tony layerings and Scandinavian de-
signs.
Shapes: Knit components in fine-gauge or
ribbed knitting, with fur collars. Perfect clas-
sics such as jewel-neck and turtle-neck sty-
les, cardigans, V-neck styles, as well as
materials mix.
Patterns: Graphic motives, geometrics,
Art Deco patterns, micro-designs, graphic
flowers, stripes.
Yarns: Smooth, matt yarns in cotton, wool,
functional mixtures, flannel-like mlanges,
grainy crepes, compact yarns, stretch mate-rials, matt/ shiny effects, non-colours in me-
tallic versions, tony moulins, moulins and
tweeds in non-colours with colourful ac-
cents, sportive wool/ cott on mixtures in vin-
tage and denim optics. The most important
yarn and structure combinations are: woollen
and carded yarns, matt and glossy, flat and
ribbed, single-coloured and mottled. Smooth
yarns with a clear look, fine and mossy bou-
cls, hairy and roughened alpaca and mohair
mixtures are part of this themes yarn pool.
Mens wear
Refined and subdued, this theme is based onperfection and timeless quality, combined in
a modern presentation. What at first glance
would seem a combination of classic designs
is in reality a carefree remix of classic mens
wear elements.
Shapes: Noble, single-coloured fine-gauge
knits, fine-gauge knitwear, mlanges, micro-
designs with contrasting details in V-necks,
turtle-necks, jewel-necks, cardigans and knit
waistcoats
Patterns: A lot of single-colours in a tony
materials mix, complemented by soft stripes,
fancy mlanges, intarsia, vintage-rhombuses,
structure mixtures.
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Belts & shoes
- Pointed toes
- Overknee-Boots in natures palette
- Straps-cum-chains and belt-cum-
corsets to set off high waist
- Flat boots
Hats, caps, gloves, scarves
- Cuffs with beads
- Knit hair bands
Bags
- Handle bags
- Clutches are strewn with beads
- Handbags with large square buckles
and porthole fastenings
- Delightful, roomy hunting bags to be
slung over the shoulder or carried in
the hand
- Shoppers and messenger bags
- Bags with saddler fastenings
- Mobile, lean graphics experimenting
with shapes and strap fastening to
create urban style clutches
Jewelry
- Couture jewelry stemming from a
blend of luxury, a contemporary allure,bold colours and geometrics
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Styles: Jackets and coats with military de-
tails, worker-style with tape ideas, coats and
jackets in bright wool, tweeds, checks, fur
and wool waistcoats, XL blazers, velvet and
check jackets, tailored, boot-cut and drain-
pipe trousers, tunics, long blouses, dresses,
skirts with prints, pattern mixes and decora-
tive trimmings based on costume ideas.
Colours: Mock-black such as charcoal,
brown, pine, wine, black, strong reds, coral,
orange, ros, purple, Matisse-blue, egg-yolk
yellow, green.
Fabrics: Wool cloths, mohairs, tweeds,
boucls, corduroy, velvet, brocade, shiny cot-ton, denim, baby corduroy, graphic moulins,
silk satins, dvors, dgrads, jacquards,
changeants, matelasss, metallics, leather
and fur with a patina, coatings, colourful wool
lace, embroideries with placed motives,
tweed, knit and stone motives, 3D effects.
Designs: Renaissance, Baroque, cash-
mere and tapestry patterns, bright stripes,
wool checks, motives based on feathers, rib-
bons, trimmings, jewelry and stones, Baro-
que jacquards Versailles-style.
Mens wear
independent, stylishly self-assured, individual
The theme plays with character and staging
in a free and individual presentation. The mix
of materials and colours is sometimes thea-
trical, sometimes nostalgic or simple, as a
personal statement in everyday life. Checks
on checks are presented in a colourful variety,
in combinations and as a patterns mix with
stripes and prints. Slim wool coats, soft
loose-fit coats, soft jackets with checks in vel-
vet or tweed, zip and leather lumbers, pleated
trousers in single-colours and checks, loose-
fit jeans, bright and patterned hoodies, print
shirts and colourful knits. Layerings in fabrics
mix contrasting materials and patterns: soft
tweeds, oiled outdoor fabrics, leather with a
patina, raw denim with striking checks, stri-pes, prints and patterned knits. Colour palet-
tes play an important role, featuring accent
colours combined with mock-black and neu-
trals.
Styles: Soft wool coats and jackets, chek-
ked jackets and sailor jackets, lumbers - eit-
her down-filled, in fabric or leather, waistcoats
in a mixture of materials and patterns, wool
and checked trousers, clean, slim and loose-
fit jeans, print shirts, pattern mix.
Colours: Mock-black tones such as grey,
brown, navy, mauve, black, colours in honey,
Bordeaux, red, petrol, green and silver as ac-
cents.
Womens wear
personal, staged, eccentric
Eccentric female personalities are behind
these ideas for favourite pieces of a special
type. Almost all shapes can be enhanced
correspondingly by opulent jacquards or
prints The theme plays with extravagance,
staging and decoration in a free, personal
display. The mix of materials and colours is
presented in a theatrical, nostalgic or simple
way, as a personal statement in daily life. Sil-
houettes are inspired by layerings, materials,
colours and different influences. The impor-
tant ones date from the forties and seventies
or derive from jeans and sportswear, uni-
forms and ethno-ideas.
They are present in wool coats and jackets,waistcoats, XL blazers, printed tops, drain-
pipe and boot-cut trousers with colourful
knits, jeans wear in denim and velvet. Fa-
brics place contrasting accents: bright
tweeds, velvet, wool cloth, jacquards and le-
ather with a patina together with Baroque or
flower motives, embroideries and shiny ef-
fects. Colour plays an important role: the
idea is to apply a summer palette to winter,
with a bright range of colours combined w ith
neutral tones and mock-black.
Fabrics: Soft wool cloths, tweeds, mlan-
ges, velvet, chenille, corduroy with a patina,
graphic moulins, moleskin, cotton stretch,
coloured and clean denim, shirting fabrics
with jacquards, satin stripes, prints, change-
ants, coated outdoor qualities with shiny fi-
nishings, soft nappa leather and leather with
a patina.
Designs: Wallpaper, Baroque and tapestry
patterns, garden flowers, colourful shirting
stripes, bright wool checks, tartans, English
micro-checks, flannel checks, Prince of
Wales, pied-de-poule, animal designs.
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Womens wear
The look is determined by a stylish self-assu-
red mix, featuring contrasts and individual
pieces. Colours, designs and decoration play
a central role in this more or less eccentric
mix.
Shapes: Colourful knits with plaids and
patchwork ideas. Crochet-look in dbar-
deurs/ tank-tops, turtlenecks, lumbers, car-
digans, dresses, jackets and costume ideas.
Patterns: Decoration remains important:
metallic yarn effects, matt/ shiny contrasts,
changing colourings, embroideries. Finishingsand coatings provide glassy effects. Renais-
sance, Baroque, cashmere and tapestry pat-
terns, colourful stripes and checks, motives
based on feathers, ribbons, trimmings, je-
welry and stones, Baroque jacquards Ver-
sailles-style.
Mens wear
Mens fashion is fun. A Bohemian mix in fresh,
optically strong combinations shows charac-
ter. Originality and fantasy reflect a multifa-rious personality.
Shapes: Knits with checks, stripes, colour
blockings, placed geometrical motives, ma-
terials mix in hoodies, V-necks, polo-shirts,
turtleneck types, sleeveless sweaters, waist-
coats, coats and jackets in double-knitting.
Patterns: Wallpaper, Baroque and tape-
stry patterns, garden flowers, colourful stri-
pes, bright checks, tartans, English
micro-checks, Prince of Wales, pied-de-
poule, animal designs.
Yarns: Fine yarns, wool types and mixtures
with silk, viscose, semi-transparent fabrics,
graphic moulins, velvety effects, change-
ants, metallic materials with a patina, print ef-
fects, multi-colour and fringe effects.
Super-soft merino types, mixtures with cash-
mere, silk, matt crepes, changeants, dark
shiny/ matt effects, compact stretch types,
semi-transparency.
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Belts, shoes & leg-wear
- Ladykiller-Shoes
- Two-tone ankle boots
- Wellington boots with toe caps
- Eccentric animal patterned ankle boots
- Stiletto heel courts and sandalsnonchalantly combined with thick wool
- Two-tones Victorian boots
- Perfectly unmatched laced pumps with
bag uppers
- Iridescent electric blue tights
- Leggings and gaiters, taking decora
tion way beyond two dimensions
graphic limitations to include amazing
surfaces based on reworked material
and plasticity
- Belts with a shiny sheen in unadultera
ted colours
Jewelry
- Earrings and bracelets with an open-
minded ethnic flavour
Hats, caps, gloves, scarves
- Mannish Fedoras
- Bags are focused on toes, embellished
by huge romantic bows
Bags
- Leather or velvet bags in intoxicating
shades
- Clutches with an open-minded
ethnical flavour
- Bold or embellished bags withunconventional details
- Lost and found luggage
- A free and easy patchwork of hippie
elements and a seventiesvintage fla
vour is counterbalanced by design
details, with soft shapes and
materials recomposed into a definite,
yet changing and dynamic structure
- Bags with a shiny sheen
- Oversize animal print bags and
rucksacks
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The Swiss Import Promotion Programme Our competencies
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The Swiss Import Promotion Programme
implemented by Osec.
SIPPO, the Swiss Import Promotion Programme, is a mandate of
the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, SECO, within the fra-
mework of its economic development cooperation. It is carried
out by Osec, the official Swiss foreign trade promotion agency.
The programme helps SMEs in developing and transition coun-
tries to gain access to the Swiss and European markets by pro-
viding information, training courses and other matchmaking
services. SIPPO also assists importers from Switzerland and the
European Union with finding suitable partners and high-quality
products from selected developing and transition countries.
The programme has five main goals:
To inform the Swiss and European import economy about new
market sources
To strengthen trade institutions and business sector associations
in the trade promotion process
To increase the competitiveness of SMEs in selected partner
countries
To develop the manufacturing and exporting skills of SMEs in
selected partner countries
To establish qualified trade contacts between SMEs from
emerging markets and markets in transition and the Swiss and
European import economy
The programme.SIPPO supports SMEs from selected countries (see below) in
gaining access to the Swiss and European markets. The
programme also helps Swiss and European importers to find
new market sources and interesting products. SIPPO provides
the importers with information on export offers, trade fairs and
publications on a regular basis. SIPPO focuses on the supply
chain offering tailor-made business services in the last mile
according to the needs of exporters and importers in different
sectors.
Our competencies.
The focus.SIPPOs activities focus on five main objectives:
to increase the competitiveness of SMEs in selected partner
countries
to develop services, manufacturing and exporting skills
to inform the Swiss and EU import economy
on new marketsources to include trade and business support institutions and sector
associations in the trade promotion process
to increase qualified trade contacts between SMEs from
emerging markets and the Swiss and EU import economy
Our services.Trade and market information.
In-depth information is available on individual branches. The aim
of providing this information is to familiarise producers in emer-
ging markets and markets in transition with European norms,
standards, quality requirements, import and custom regulations
and charges. Additionally, SIPPO provides market overviews inspecific sectors or countries. Finally, the SIPPO newsletter provides
information about the latest highlights and upcoming events.
Matchmaking services.SIPPO identifies products (sourcing) with a potential in the Swiss
and European markets. The import promotion programme
supports the establishment of contacts between producers and
importers by providing addresses and direct contacts and by or-
ganising selling & buying missions and the participation in
international trade fairs or road shows. In particular, at the trade
fairs within Europe the producers from the partner countries
have the possibility to exhibit their products, to establish newcontacts and to gain knowledge of their direct competition.
Training. The market entry.
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Publisher: Osec
Swiss Import Promotion Programme
Copyright: Osec 2010. All rights reserved.
Osec
Swiss Import Promotion Programme
Stampfenbachstrasse 85
P.O. Box 2407
CH-8021 Zurich Phone +41 44 365 51 51
Fax +41 44 365 52 02
[email protected] www.sippo.ch
gSIPPO provides training for SMEs in the partner countries in
different areas e.g. export marketing, trade promotion, design
and quality management. This training familiarises the exporters
with the prerequisites for a competent supplier. They become
more sensitive to the demands of Swiss and European
importers, their product adjustment and how to react in a creative
way to new market trends.
Training is carried out in collaboration with local BSO in order toensure the sustainability and knowledge transfer of the
programme.
Your market access.
The sectors.SIPPOs advisory services concentrate on promoting the import
of products from the following sectors:
Food Non-Food Technical products Tourism
Fruits and vegetables Fish and seafood Natural ingredients
Organic products Wine
Home textiles Garments Jewelry
Toys Handicraft Home & garden
furniture
Software applications Timber for technical
application
Plastic and rubberprocessing
Metal processing,machine building,electro technicalcomponents
Sustainableand fair tourism
yGlobalisation also means an increase in worldwide competition.
The demands for a successful entry into the global market
continue to grow. For manufacturers of semi-finished and
finished goods from emerging markets and markets in transition,
it is often a big challenge to gain access to the European market
with their products.
Within the framework of e-commerce, a computerised data-base
enables:
Exporters to publish their offers online. Through this B2B plat-
form your export offers will appear in a worldwide platform.
This allows you to bridge the gap between you and your buyer.
Swiss importers and buyers to access a large number of
exporters business profiles covering a wide range of products.
An easy way to find new suppliers for your business.
Partners and network.In our activities we collaborate with:
Export promotion agencies and branch associations in thepartner countries
International Trade Centre (ITC) of UNCTAD in Geneva
Federation of Swiss Importers and Wholesale-Traders (VSIG)
Other European Import Promotion organisations
Development cooperation programmes and NGOs in the
selected countries
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Swiss Import Promotion Programme
Stampfenbachstrasse 85
P.O. Box 2407
CH-8021 Zurich
Phone +41 44 365 51 51
Fax +41 44 365 52 02
Osec
Swiss Import Promotion Programme Stampfenbachstrasse 85
P.O. Box 2407
CH-8021 Zurich
Phone +41 44 365 51 51
Fax +41 44 365 52 02
[email protected] www.sippo.ch