26 February 2010, Shanghai – According to the organisers of SpinExpo,
Spring/Summer 2011 reflects the desire for a change of direction, taking on new
challenges with clarity of vision and finding new energy to move forward.
140 spinners and fibre marketers from 16 countries are
getting ready to show their Spring/Summer 2011 collections at the 15th edition
of SpinExpo – Shanghai, which will take place next month from 9-11 March at the
Pudong Expo Centre in Shanghai. The showcase will include an extended range of
fibres, yarns for flat knitting, yarns for circular knitting (underwear, active
wear, sportswear, lace), yarns lace and other textile applications.
Trend Forum
This season’s Trend Forum will combine a selective and creative
global range of samples from the participating spinners, new creations and de signs
by textile fibre producers and the latest technical innovations by textile
machinery manufacturers, with a particular emphasis on seamless production.
At this edition, SpinExpo has decided to give a voice to a
younger generation, anchored in the world of the future, craving different
products that are more suitable for day-to-day life in the 21st century. The
Trends Forum also continues its development, with the addition of innovative
ideas from a new wave of young stylists, some of whom have already achieved
recognition.
Desire for change of direction
For Sophie Steller, who coordinates the work of the team of
stylists, the time has come to modernize and meet the needs of our era, with a
view to create a captivating future. Spring/Summer 2011 reflects the desire for
a change of direction, taking on new challenges with clarity of vision and
finding new energy to move forward.
Light, clarity and crispness are reflected in yarns as well
as colour by moving away from cautious basics and seeking out more surface
interest; yarns can be perfectly smooth and polished or rough and textured, as
long as they are interesting or special.
This trend for a clean, fresh start or blank canvas is
highlighted at SpinExpo by the concept of white as an underlying message for
the four trend families.
White Light
Yoga and dance are an important influence, while looking at
drape and volume working with function.
Fabrics are sophisticated and delicate, and are contrasted with
abstracted, harder-edged embellishments, modern and strong but not too
pretty.
This aspect is highlighted in the ‘ActiveWear-Soft Sports’
line produced by G. Cavagna which is devoted to circular seamless knitwear as well as in the Stoll Fashion &
Technology Centre trend area.
Porcelain White
The story it tells is romantic but tough - pretty and
crafted, with a slightly washed and worn feeling. Fabrics have a free, open-road spirit, with
pretty embroidery, stripes and ginghams - alongside tie-dyes, printed and
denim-like finishes.
Ethnic White
A fusion of cultures, embracing a new sense of spirit; a big
play on patterns and stripes, with bold graphic shapes and both tonal and
clashing stripe combinations. Multi-textural surface effects and fabrics can be
both relaxed and casual, though a touch of glamour has been added with
shimmering aspects and gold.
Neon White
A clean, bright line with an active feel. Stripes, colour blocking and sporty-style
layering are modernized by creating ripples, waves and liquid looks by draping
and folding both the yarns and the fabrics.
The technical properties add function to the sporty form.
The Forum will emphasize all of these trends with
developments in knitwear, circular knits, and woven swatches specially
developed for SpinExpo as well as garments created by Sophie Steller, Giovanni
Cavagna, the students of Nottingham Trent University, UK and Hong Kong Poly U, China.
Participant highlights
AKSA (Turkey), a world leader in the production of acrylic
fibres, takes its PillouT technology into a new dimension: Micro PillouT. The no-pilling properties of 0.9 dtex ensure
that Micro PillouT meets expectations with its light, fine, fragile and perfect
appearance, whether glossy or matt. Developments with Micro PillouT will be
presented in the forum and at the AKSA booth during SpinExpo Shanghai.
Seamless knitwear collection
Santoni will unveil for the first time the new, Complete Rib
Border Seamless Knitwear. Santoni’s new Rib 6 circular knitting machine is said
to have the ability to produce circular seamless knitwear in the finer gauges,
where its superb uniformity of stitch formation and very high productivity make
it both attractive and accessible.
Santoni Fashion & Technology Department has developed an entire
collection of seamless circular knitwear, working together with the Stylist G.
Cavagna.
Knit structures of various kinds, including eyelet fabrics
will be featured, made on the new Rib 6 and TR machines. Garments will be shown
in gauges up to 20, can be produced in very high speed and which require very
little post-knitting labour.
Seamless warp knit collection
Santoni will also demonstrate accessible seamless warp
knitting from their new compact raschel machine for garments made with the
unique non-run and breathing qualities of warp knitting, requiring as little
post-knitting labour as possible. The collection has been produced in
collaboration with G. Cavagna.
One Stop Solution
Hope Power International, Hong Kong, a knitwear manufacturer
with over 30 years of experience, offers customers a ‘One-Stop-Solution’ service
from product design and material sourcing to final production. With impressive client names such as Michael
Kors, Episode, Esprit, Calvin Klein, Cerruti 1881, Nicole Farhi, Eros and John
Varvatos, the company has a diversified knitwear product line ranging from 1.5
to 18 gauge, from flatbed and circular to hand-knit. The company also has experience in handling
all kinds of add-on processes, such as beading, embroidery, felted wool, cut
and sew, special washing, printing and special dyeing.
Hand painted garments
Kamful, Hong Kong is one of the largest factories producing
hand-painted garments in the world.
Patents protect many of its processing techniques. Knitted and woven garments are hand-painted
with designs developed exclusively by the company's team of artists and graphic
artists. The individual aspect of hand painting is said to bring a highly
artistic character to a garment, which could not be achieved through normal
printing.
Vertical cashmere knitwear production
Shanghai Pipigou Woollen Textile, established in 1995 in
Shanghai, specializes in cashmere knitwear.
The company's main advantage is that is has an entire production line,
from raw materials to yarns and sweaters, and manufactures one million cashmere
sweaters a year.
Shanghai MagicKnit Factory, located in the MinHang District
– Shanghai, occupies an area of almost 400 square metres and includes a
Research & Development section focusing on new crafts and techniques,
employing over 200 highly trained professionals and experienced workers. With its ability to handle various gauges and
techniques, Magicknit provides a complete service, from knitwear development to
manufacturing.
Other knitwear suppliers at the show include Honor Industry,
NingBo Jinglian Woollen Knitting, Shijiazhuang Shan Yuan Cashmere Garments,
Zhejiang Springair Textile Group, Hebei Zhonglian Cashmere Woollen and Zhongqi
Company.
Further dates:
SPINEXPO New York, 2nd edition
Metropolitan Pavilion/Altman Building, 125/135 West 18th
St., NYC
July 19-21, 2010
SPINEXPO Shanghai, 16th edition
Shanghai Pudong Expo, Shanghai, China
September 7-9, 2010