Simplicity features Elegance.
SIPPO Fashion Trend Forecast Fall/Winter 2012/13
Fabrics
Waxed cotton, leather in cognac and brown shades, wool cloths,
crêpes, satins, single structures, moulinés, bouclés, peeling
effects, soft mohairs, alpacas, double-face, flames, silk satins,
jerseys, nappa and braided leather, sheepskin, embroideries
in wool, weaving and tweed optics, leather effects, harringtons,
tweeds and Shetlands.
An extravagant mixture of sportive heritage pieces and very
feminine dresses and tops. Understatement, elegance and
luxury give this theme a relaxed and contemporary look. The
idea is to play with codes based on classics and traditions,
and put them into effect through quality and precision. Plain
and luxurious aspects are mixed nonchalantly through noble
fabrics, influenced by the fifties, sixties and seventies. Silhouettes
are based on reduced styles, materials’ mix, beautiful
finishing details and perfect styling. High-quality wool
abrics, double-face, chinés, soft reliefs and peeling effects
are combined with silk, jersey, leather, checks and informal
prints. The colour palette features camel, brown and flannel,
mixed with gold, red and olive.
Style
Plain wrap-around coats, collarless shapes, blazer coats with
cross seams, fabric blazers with leather details in a materials’
mix and fly fronts or hidden button facings, soft lumbers with knit
facings, soft pleated slacks in fabric or leather, wrap-around and
pleated skirts, simple wool dresses in materials’ mix and leather
pleated skirts, simple wool dresses in materials’ mix and leather
details.
Colours
Beige, camel, brown, flannel, navy and slate. Gold, copper, heather,
hay and olive as combination colours.
Designs
This theme features single colours and materials’ mix, complemented
by wool or window checks, herringbone, Prince-of-
Wales, dog’s tooth check and informal designs. Winter flowers
and motives derived from the Arts and Crafts movement
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