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August 16-19, 2010
Las Vegas Convention Center / North Hall
Opens One Day Before MAGIC

700+ Exhibitors from 40 countries representing the entire fashion supply chain from fiber to finish.
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Women’s Materials F/W 2011-12
Fur, Leather, Velvet & Lace
Materials for Fall/Winter 11-12 speak to a very large outerwear season. Fur and leather
anchor the great outdoors themes while fancy fabrics such as velvet and lace receive quite a
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Fur becomes a bigger trend than ever before on the runways with both long and short haired versions. |
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Leather receives a fair amount of play both in outerwear and sportswear separates. |
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Lace continues to be a strong choice for fancier fabric both in delicate and bolder fabrications. |
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Velvet becomes the richest fabric expression of the season. |
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Women’s Graphics F/W 2011-12
Monochromatic, Mixed Media, Checks & Midnight Garden
Graphics for ladies bring in new prints and patterns while showing an evolution of current hits. Monochromatics continue and midnight garden becomes the newest floral statement. Checks take off where plaids left off and mixed media becomes a novelty expression. |
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Monochromatic patterns continue from spring and are expressed in a variety of mediums including black grounded polka dots, blocking and photo real expressions. |
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Mixed media patchwork patterns get stronger this Fall with interesting mixes of fabrics and patterns creating art-to-wear appeal.
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Plaids fade away and the replacement is a variety of windowpane checks, as well as buffalo and houndstooth check. |
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Dark grounded florals become the biggest floral expression on the Fall runways keeping in tune with a dark moody season. |
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Men’s Materials F/W 2011-12
Flannel, Fur & Velvet
Materials for Fall/Winter 11-12 are driven by strong outerwear offerings. Flannel is a strong must have especially when the conversation turns to bottoms while various furs are key for trim. Luxury materials also make an appearance for men with Velvet being key. |
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Flannel is a strong must have for men this season in both the top and bottom product. |
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Fur is key in all over applications as well as trims. |
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Luxurious velvet becomes a must have for pants and blazers. |
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Men’s Graphics F/W 2011-12
Alpine, Checks, Traditional Plaids & Fair Isle
Prints and patterns for men offer traditional and winter minded options. Alpine is expressed best in Fair Isle patterns and checks take over the momentum from plaids; though classic tartans remain. |
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Alpine and Nordic Fair Isles become key sweater expressions. D&G dedicated their entire show to this strong motif. |
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Plaids decrease this season and are partially replaced by a variety of checks including buffalo check, window pane and tonal plaid checks. |
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After 18 months, traditional plaids are still on the runways featured as traditional tartans or American heritage cowboy layouts. |
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