Knitting Yarns SS 2023 by Marchi & Fildi - Filidea from Pitti Filati
03 February 2022, Mumbai:
Pitti Filati: young talents of ITS TAM interpret the “waistcoat”, sustainable, gender fluid and seasonless iconic garment, using the yarns of Marchi & Fildi and Filidea collections.
During the 90th edition of Pitti Filati at the Marchi & Fildi and Filidea booths, original garments will be on show which have been developed by 2nd-year students of the course for Higher Technician for Design and Development of Knitwear Products at the ITS TAM (Higher Institute for Textiles, Clothing and Fashion) in Biella.
The project’s primary garment is the waistcoat, offering visitors to the booths garments capable of interpreting the yarns in a contemporary way and embodying the key values of the brands Marchi & Fildi, ECOTEC® and Filidea.
Rediscovered by fashion in recent collections, the waistcoat is a unisex, seasonless garment, and constitutes an “easy”, basic garment for all types of interpretation; a creative representation of the values of modern fashion research: Sustainable - Gender exchange - Seasonless
With the supervision of Fausto Caletti, the stylist that has been developing the yarns collection of Marchi & Fildi and Filidea, and the ITS TAM professors, students have created the waistcoats in knitwear using yarns from the Spring/Summer 2023 collections in the colours included in the overview cards.
Pitti Filati: young talents of ITS TAM interpret the “waistcoat”, sustainable, gender fluid and seasonless iconic garment, using the yarns of Marchi & Fildi and Filidea collections The Filidea Spring/Summer 2023 collection consolidates its position in the medium-high sector for knitwear yarns.
The essential elements for the brand identity are confirmed as being at the centre of its value offer: the choice of natural fibres and biodegradable blends, the attention to the performance of the yarns together with the sensibility of the fashion world and the environmental sustainability of the whole supply chain.
The Study Life Cycle Assessment carried out in 2020 demonstrates an average of -48% water used for each kg of yarn-dyed, -43% in the steam consumption and -57% of energy use, in comparison to a traditional plant.
Fine and extra-fine yarns prevail, as they are ideal for the knitwear that takes its style from the sophistication and formal simplicity.
The exception is Zoran, a cotton tape that is the perfect solution for creating structures and fancies.
The colour card maintains its elegant, classy orientation towards the seasonal colours of nature, with sandy, earthy tones, browns and warm flamed.
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