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Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Spring/Summer 2023

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Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Spring/Summer 2023

Italtex Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Spring/Summer 2023
The Italtex trend on colours and fabrics for Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 contains the bases for planning your new collection: colour trends, complete fabric trend for women's wear fabrics - woven, knitted, jacquard - pictures on fabric usage suggestions and description of key elements of each theme.

GRAPHIC BLACK & WHITE

GRAPHIC BLACK & WHITE The unmissable black and white interpreted in sustainable fibres: “responsive” wool mixtures and recycled polyester, graphic patterns for business suits and cotton blouses in refined jacquard patterns. In knits, it features textured optical and shiny/matt effects, fabrics with a touch of black lurex or glossy coatings on fine-rib knits.

 

MULTICOLOUR MOOD Multicolour prints decorate different grounds, including heavyweight canvas, lightweight rip-stop and beachwear super-stretch knits. Vivid colours enliven transparent fil-coupé jacquards and generate amusing childhood spirit dynamic stripes in terry knits.

WARM COLOUR CLEAN LOOK

WARM COLOUR CLEAN LOOK Warm tones colour cotton and recycled polyester big net-stitch knittings. Bold biscuit beige and chocolate brown tint large stripes on cotton and washi yarn - the yarn in traditional Japanese paper. The delicate shiny outlines drawn by the jacquard look like embroidery.

The whole trend is available at the Italtex Womenswear Colour and Fabric Trends Spring/Summer 2023.

Italtex is the Italian trend studio based in Biella, specializing in colour and fabric fashion trends since 1959. We provide all fashion professionals with the latest fabric trends: colours, constructions, fibres, patterns and finishes.

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