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MODERN NOMADISM
SPINEXPOTM WRAPFALL/WINTER 2019
S P I N E X P O T M I S T H E L E A D I N G I N T E R N AT I O N A L S O U R C I N G E X H I B I T I O N D E D I C AT E D T O P R O M O T I N G I N N O V AT I O N S I N YA R N S , F I B R E S A N D K N I T W E A R
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Overview
SPINEXPO™ presented in three cites this year, Paris, New York and Shanghai, fitting in nicely with this season’s direction of exploring the concept of today’s Modern Nomad. The SPINEXPO team of designers were perfectly suited to create tactile examples of the influence in today’s nomadic life-style seeing as they come from many corners of the earth including China, Britain, Bali, France, Italy and the Netherlands. Focusing on the main five trends for direction, explorations were crafted examining construction, surface texture and yarn functionality. For the SPINACTIVE portion there was an independent study and reflection on what it means to be a modern nomad in China, its impact on active sportswear and its development at a time when an increasing number of Chinese people are choosing to migrate from the countryside to the city and need clothes to suit an active city life.
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Sock Exhibit
SPINEXPOTM took a major focus on socks and the yarns used to produce them this season. Presentations were given by the NZ Sock Company who has been making socks since 1901. This was followed by a demonstration of sock manufacturing by Santoni using their latest automatic “toe closure” sock-making machine. Richter by Sudwolle shared its experience in the sector of wool yarns for socks and there was an extensive display showcasing conceptual ideas of socks for the future.
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Trend Summary
SPINEXPO™ presents Modern Nomadism for this Autumn/Winter 2019-2020 season and explored several different cities and regions. Society has changed a lot in the past few decades. Where once people keenly attended places of worship, now they flock to places of culture such as museums and art exhibitions. More recently, the world of work and our relationship with our surroundings has been greatly influenced by generational changes, changes in family structures such as stepfamilies, increasing digitalisation and major changes in business models. None of these changes could have happened without our growing dependence on the world of information technology.
These days we can work on the move or from home and adjust our hours to different continents without ever really stopping work. One day London, the next Rome, Shanghai or New York, our environment is constantly evolving; we see other colours, smell other smells. The world is becoming a journey of exploration, both personal and professional, with different cultural elements that inspire us and drive us to explore again and again.
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Icelandic Fairytale
13-5304 TCXRAINY DAY
18-0332 TCXGRASSHOPPER
17-3911 TCXSILVER FILIGREE
18-1421 TCXCOGNAC
18-1336 TCXCOPPER BROWN
18-4220 TCXPROVINCIAL BLUE
15-0850 TCXCEYLON YELLOW
19-3622 TCXLOGANBERRY
This vegetal colour palette is drawn from the stark beauty found in the natural landscapes of Iceland’s glaciers and volcanic mountains.
Lichen Waves Softly looped threads create the lush texture inspired by the mossy flora of Iceland where it is considered a national treasure.
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LUGANG
EASTAR
BEST SHAN
YARNS & COLORS
XINFANG
FILOTEKS
YUSHENG
Savage PileIcelandic turf houses protect against the difficult climate, providing direction for spinners to create surfaces that evoke the rich texture of the grassy roofs.
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GUOHUA
WANGTEX
SHILEAD
AA GLOBAL
SHARTEX
YARN EIGHTEEN
LUGANG
Misted Surface Costal fogs inspire a softly blurred outline for winter’s woolen yarns by combining a felted element with softly heathered colors.
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YIZHIYUANSAPIENS TOP LINE
YIZHIYUAN
YARNS & COLORS
PERFECTEX
LUGANG
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Parisian Romantic
16-3905 TCXLILAC GRAY
18-1425 TCXMAHOGANY
18-3418 TCXCHINESE VIOLET
19-0618 TCXBEECH
15-1231 TCXCLAY
19-1220 TCXCAPPUCCINO
18-1030 TCXTHRUSH
18-3905 TCXEXCALIBUR
15-0927 TCXPALE GOLD
Parisian architecture and interiors, both contemporary and historical, direct the soft, chalky colours and sparkling metallics found in this romantic palette.
Lush Sparkle New metallic elements are introduced by combining them with downy textures and mohair yarns for a sophisticated surface effect.
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YARN TALK
BRIGHTEX
SAPIENS
ZHONGXIN
AA GLOBAL
LANIFICIO DELL OLIVO
Velvet Night The velvety interiors of the French capital’s most exclusive clubs direct plush chenille and fur yarns for a rich evening feel.
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ZHONGXIN
ZHONGXIN
HUBO
ETOL
I&S
ETOL
High Gloss Lightweight metallic yarns drape softly for evening wear inspired by the glassy surfaces of contemporary Parisian architecture.
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ZHONGDINGSHILEAD
LANIFICIO DELL OLIVO
BRIGHTEX
SHI-KWAN
I&S FASHION
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Peruvian Bohemia
19-6026 TCXVERDANT GREEN
19-3638 TCXTILLANDSIA PURPLE
19-3928 TCXBLUE INDIGO
18-1664 TCXFIERY RED
15-1054 TCXCADMIUM YELLOW
19-4726 TCXATLANTIC DEEP
19-3138 TCXBYSANTIUM
19-3520 TCXBLACKBERRY CORDIAL
The bright hills of Rainbow Mountain and the traditional textiles of Peru create the direction for this strong and upbeat colour selection.
Rainbow Space The hazy blending of the different coloured sediments of Peru’s Rainbow Mountain direct spinners to create novelty yarns with contrasting space-dyed and ombre effects.
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YARNS & COLORS
FILOTEKS
LUGANG
HUBO
AA GLOBAL
WANGTEXZHONGXIN
Colour Pop Cheerful slubs of colour burst to the surface this fall for an update to traditional woolen yarns while novelty boucle and mohair surfaces are treated with the same rainbow sprinkle.
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BEST SHAN
TAIAN
LUGANG
ETOL
HUASHENG
SHILEAD
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Tokyo Shrine
18-1029 TCXTOASTED COCONUT
19-1716 TCXMAUVE WINE
18-0538 TCXWOODBINE
18-5128 TCXBLUE GRASS
18-0625 TCXMARTINI OLIVE
18-4231 TCXBLUE SAPPHIRE
19-2024 TCXRHODODENDRON
19-3952 TCXSURF THE WEB
The lush gardens and beautiful shrines of Japan treat us to an autumnal palette, with pops of the crisp blues seen on clear days in the landscape of holy Mount Fuji.
Paper Trails Flat and papery tape and ribbon yarns have a confetti or feathery aspect, allowing for a cheeky form of wearable origami to be created.
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TOP LINE
SOUTH OVERSEAS
BEST SHAN
WENSHI TEXTILE
AA GLOBAL
High Definition Compact yarns are embraced for their soft hand and easy layering properties; sharply geometric stitches demonstrate the wonderful memory aspects of these yarns.
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SHILEAD EASTAR
I&S FASHION
YARNS & COLORSGALAXY
ICCI
Hidden Luxury The spare lines of Japanese architecture provide inspiration for the new luxury yarns that have a concealed luxe aspect such as rare, noble fibers or fine golden threads.
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XINFANG
YILIN
ENZE
AOYU
WOOLYARNS
GTI FILATI
FILOTEKS
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Kalahari Desert
17-1449 TCXPUREED PUMPKIN
17-1320 TCXTANNIN
18-1663 TCXCHINESE RED
17-1140 TCXMARMALADE
19-3900 TCXPAVEMENT
19-1555 TCXRED DAHLIA
18-1148 TCXCARAMEL CAFE
19-1317 TCXBITTER CHOCOLATE
16-1325 TCXCOPPER
The spectacular natural colours of the Kalahari Desert inspire a story of rich burgundies, amber and golden browns.
Raw Fibers Complex and matted surfaces appear for fall as spinners create yarns that demonstrate their great tactile properties.
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HUBO
YARN TALK
JIUZHOU TEXTILE
TOP LINE
AA GLOBALLUGANG
BEST SHAN
Sanded Surface The windblown dunes of the desert direct soft and nubby yarns, creating a finely textured surface and hand-feel.
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SAPIENS
AA GLOBAL
LUGANGFORTUNE
XINFANG
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