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Fashion trends Fall/Winter 2019

Interested in the latest trends for next season? We’ll let you in on them here! Summer is ending and it’s time to update your wardrobe with our “must haves” for the cooler months.  The fall/winter 2019 trends predict warm and brilliant colours in addition to neutrals which will always be eternally tasteful and suitable for…

San Gallo fabric

Special and prestigious embroideries Born in the early 1800’s, San Gallo lace takes its name from the Swiss town of San Gallo, which is its largest producer. It is a fabric made with openwork or full embossed embroidery. The most widespread are cotton and linen, in fact the association of this fabric with the summer…

Lace, evergreen elegance

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Did you know that lace has venetian origins? It has always been considered a symbol of refinement and elegance, even if its processing began centuries ago, lace lives a new youth, returning to fashion on the catwalks, but also in everyday clothes. A fine product that has now become very versatile, capable of bringing all…

Viscose, the artificial Silk

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A special and ecological fabric Viscose is a cellulose fabric that imitates the softness of the precious fibers used historically, so it was once also called “artificial Silk”. It was invented in 1883 by the French chemist Count Hilaire Bernigaud de Chardonnet, who presented it at the Paris International Exhibition in 1891. The industrial method…

Summer 2019

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Spring/Summer 2019 trends – What is new? If we should summit what is this season colors, the answer would be “the colors of the rainbow”. Also a lot of prints, like flowers, dots, animal prints and stripes. There are a lot of white dresses, some made in Lace, and total black is not missing. We…

The beauty of Cotton

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Welcome to the amazing world of Cotton! In Europe it arrived for the first time in Sicily thanks to the Saracens shortly before the year 1000, although it took at least another three centuries before it spread. The importance of this textile fiber increased exponentially with the discovery of America. The cultivation of Cotton plants…