Trend Watch – Knitwear
25-05-2005
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Knitwear is very much a staple in the
So far popular looks include cropped styles with curved hems, crochet waistcoats, shrugs and skinny cardi’s with three-quarter length sleeves. Moving into the latter half of the year knitwear will borrow from trends such as: arts and crafts, boho trailblazer and the elegant, luxurious mood. Thanks to the very latest manufacturing techniques and geometric designs yarns can now be shown-off in a fresh and contemporary way.
Knitwear Trends for Autumn/Winter 2005-06:
{mosimage}Elegance: Expect to see lots of wrap-over styles featuring belt ties or one-button/brooch fastenings. Pretty open weave patterns combined with plain knit sections. Details include: ruffles, shawl collars, ribbing, geometric patterns, ribbon ties, pleated necklines, batwing and three-quarter length sleeves.
{mosimage}Global Traveller: Continuing the popular Spring/Summer boho vibe knitwear for this autumn season takes inspiration from the likes of –
{mosimage}Rustic: Borrowing from folklore and uniform inspired pieces the rustic trend piles on the layers in neutral earthy tones. There are chunky Aran knits, Alpine designs, hand-finished looks, vintage buttons and appliqués. Shapes include shawls, cropped cardigans, capelets, knitted coats, sweater dresses and slouchy jumpers.
Accessories: Long, skinny scarves remain popular, along with knitted trooper hats, gloves, legwarmers and knee-high socks.
Knitwear designers to watch:
{mosimage}Clare Tough
Clare Tough caught the fashion packs attention with her MA graduate catwalk show last year. The knitwear collection was bought up by Browns,
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Another
{mosimage}She’s So
Italian label ‘She’s So’ is defined by its elegant and artistic knitwear. Created by Gemma Zanzani the collection uses luxury fibres and yarns to create sculptural and contemporary separates with a Japanese slant. For Autumn/Winter 2005/06 the collection consists of curved hem cardigans, tops and trousers in shades of aubergine, gray, black and white. Using merino wool and mohair with leather trim the focus is on geometric patterns and feminine shapes.
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Anuk Harvey launched her own label in 2003. She has since shown at exhibitions such as – Profile and London Fashion Week which has gained her several stockists in the
Knitwear proved to be very strong with this years’
By JoJo Iles