Texworld USA’s Summer Edition Features Glittering, Space-Age Fabrics
Fabrics flickering with glitter, sparkly threads and space-age leitmotifs are trending for fall 2020, a season poised to deliver highly detailed scenic textiles and an endless array of shimmer and shine, according to the textiles showcased during last week’s Texworld USA at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. And it follows that all things cosmic point to dark and somewhat daunting themes for fall: Texworld’s trend categories include amorphous, celestial concepts such as immemorial spell, apocalyptic fascination, astral ecstasy and synthetic dazzle. Color schemes are cool-toned and cover a wide spectrum, featuring a range of neutrals with names like “cosmic sediment” or “mineral brightness”; a slate gray and almost-black hue called “urban dust” and “shaded carbon,” respectively; a rich green titled “poisonous chlorophyll,” or “gelled lichen,” a mint-tone; a periwinkle blue referred to as “icy horizon” or “azure fragment,” a cyan blue, and brighter pops of color in the vein of “celestial pitaya,” a ruby-toned hot pink and “expanded sunflower,” a gilded yellow. Cosmic sequined textile by Sintex. Prints for the season are complicated scenes that are sure to elicit conversation: Think of vignettes depicting detailed highway layouts, neighborhoods and landscapes, which may — or may not — seek toFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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