Tuesday, November 22, 2011

D.E.P.T. Women's Top Knit Wrap Cardigan Sweater, Multi Color, Large

!±8± D.E.P.T. Women's Top Knit Wrap Cardigan Sweater, Multi Color, Large


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This wrap cardigan sweater features a draped shawl collar

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

TNNA Yarn Group Fall/Winter 2010 Fashion Show, Groups 21 - 24

Group 21: Skacel Collection - A) Austermann Mitered Coat designed by Austermann Co in STEP by Austermann. B) Schulana Cortina Quick Tunic designed by Schulana Co in Cortina by Schulana & "Exceptional" Socks by Chappi, proceeds to benefit Ovarian Cancer. C) Cahill Cardigan designed by Michele Cahill in Gobi by Zitron. Group 22: A) Mountain Colors - Shawl Collared Vest designed by Lesley Jennings in River Twist. B) Swans Island - Tapered Coat, Scarf & Fingerless Mitts, in organic natural dyed Merino. Group 23: Wagtail Yarns - A) Cocoon Vest designed by Branka Medlock in Wagtail Yarns Mohair Wool. B) Sunshine Shrug designed by Branka Medlock in Wagtail Yarns Mohair Wool. C) Prairie Shawl designed by Kristin Omdahl in Wagtail Kid Mohair Wool. Group 24: Great Adirondack Yarn Co - A) Winterwinds Throw/Shawl designed by Diane Carlson in Mohair,Crepe,Delicious and Merino Superwash. B) Dena Jacket designed by Brigitte Reydams in Merino Bulky.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

D.E.P.T. Women's Top Knit Wrap Cardigan Sweater, Multi Color, X-Large

!±8±D.E.P.T. Women's Top Knit Wrap Cardigan Sweater, Multi Color, X-Large

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This wrap cardigan sweater features a draped shawl collar

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Trends of Autumn-Winter 2009-2010

!±8± Trends of Autumn-Winter 2009-2010

The first one apparent to me is drapery/layers on garments and accessories. This refers to the Grecian style of lots of layering and bunching on the torso of garments to create the ultimate floaty yet shaped look. This requires light fabrics such as chiffon.

Another future look for next season is knitwear, so dig out your knitted cardigans and shrugs and wear them with pride! In particular, knitted garments with a sheen woven into them or ones with shiny decorations such as sequins or beads. This look could be achieved by hand sewing some decorations on or by simply buying vintage garments.

Relating to the previous trend is delicate bead work in pale colours used as decoration on garments, be sweaters, cardigans or bags. Again, this could be done by hand if you have the skills (and patience!) or you could buy vintage items from a vintage shop or even online!

Lace and burlesque styles are about to be huge so stock up on satin bodices edged with lace, beautiful heels with lace incorporated into them and delicate mini skirts edged or decorated with panels of lace. Think sexy yet delicate, feminine yet confident, show-stopping yet subtle. Lace will also be used to accentuate patterns on garments, for example only using lace on certain parts of the pattern being used.

Furs or mock furs, animal skins, leathers, feathers and mohair are to make a come back too as they are all textured and luxurious, and various fastenings will be big as well, adding interest and delicate touches to garments that may otherwise be bland. So get ready to purchase lots of mock croc patent leather handbags with buckle fastenings, coats with oversized buttons and zips, and shrugs of furs (be it real or mock) decorated with feathers and unique fastenings.

Lots and lots (and lots) of layering one fabric over another to create a mixed up explosion of textures and colours in one place on garments. For example, pin striped material where the stripes are furs, or felt over the top of knitting, or tartan with bright colours running through it, or several layers of fabric to create 3-Dimensional decoration. Again, this could be achieved by adapting garments by hand or by buying vintage items where this technique has been used.

Of course, these are just some of the styles set to return in Autumn/Winter, this is not exhaustive at all. If you like the ideas expressed here and would like to try them out before the shops why not visit a vintage clothes shop or better still buy vintage online, let them do all the leg work for you!


Trends of Autumn-Winter 2009-2010

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