7 – 9 July 2009 - Fortezza da Basso - Florence
June 2009, Florence - The next edition of Pitti Filati will
focus on research and quality, strengthened by the new Moda Prima Tessuto
project sponsored by Pratotrade, at the Fortezza Concomitantly with Pitti
Filati.
The big news for the next edition of Pitti Filati (7 to 9
July at the Fortezza da Basso in Florence) is that Moda Prima Tessuto, the new
project produced by the Pratotrade textile consortium will be held on the same
dates and at the same venue.
“We will open the next edition of Pitti Filati with the
highest hopes”, says Raffaello Napoleone, CEO of Pitti Immagine. “We accepted
the request to work together with a different, but complementary industry,
because it seemed an interesting challenge from the start. Flanking our
exhibitors who represent the high end of Italian and international yarn
production for the knitting industry with another that is right next to it in
the fashion production chain will certainly help strengthen and complete the
Italian trade-fair offering.
For our top buyers, many of whom represent the style bureaus
of the most important names in fashion it will be the opportunity to see the
excellence of international yarns and to get a better understanding of the
coming seasons’ trends thanks to the textile preview. Therefore, the Pitti
Filati Spazio Ricerca will be structured to interact with the trend area of
this new show and it will be able to expand its essence as an ‘input workshop’
for the fashions of the future”.
Who-and-I, the new Spazio Ricerca
Who-and-I is the
title of the Spazio Ricerca at Pitti Filati 65, which, under the artistic
direction of fashion designer Angelo Figus and knitwear expert Nicola Miller,
will present the trends for the 2010-2011 fall/winter season.
The new version of the Spazio Ricerca involves the entire
Cavaniglia Pavilion, including Fashion at Work, the area dedicated to the most
advanced technologies and services for the textile/clothing industries. And, in
the wake of the general approval the previous edition received, it will be
presenting stitches selected from the historical archives of knitting mills and
the great fashion houses, clothing and experiments in knits as well as concrete
links with the world of textiles – washes, prints, embroideries, ornaments, and
finishes furthering the development of a new concept in trend areas.
Who-and-I is a series of reflections on the topic of
identity, a study that goes back seeking origins and identifying
characteristics. With its five themes - Pre-History, Re-Tailor, Chil-Dish,
And-Rogine, U-Nisex – it will lay the foundations for a new future and a new
esthetic.
The Spazio Ricerca, which is made possible at each edition
of Pitti Filati thanks to the contributions of our exhibitors, is continuing
along its path of researching the latest innovations in ecological, ethical,
fair trade and environmentally sustainable yarns.
Pitti filati 65
World preview of knitting yarn collections for the 2010/2011
fall-winter season
Exhibitors
123 firms (42 in the Fashion At Work area), 29 of which are
from abroad
Area
23,000 square meters
Buyers
5,527 buyers attended
the last summer edition, and of these 2,534 (46%) were from abroad the
main foreign markets: Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, France, Spain, United
States, Turkey, Hong Kong, Holland,
Switzerland, Cina and Austria, the main growth markets: Russia, China,
Poland, Turkey and Israel
New names and returns
3B (Italy), Ca-Tex (Italy), Chris Judge Design Studio (United
Kingdom), Eisaku Noro (Japan), Hasegawa (Japan), Ideafilo (Italy), Inca Tops
(Peru), Marchi & Fildi (Italy), Michell (Peru), Minardi Piume (Italy),
Nardi Filati (Italy), Sato Seni (Japan), Schoeller Wool (Austria), V.V.G.
(Italy).