Author: Sandeep Agarwal

  • Ellus AW’15 Looks

    Ellus AW’15 Looks

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    Mexico Denim Seminar  starts on 12th Nov . Don’t forget to visit !

    Denim Seminar (November 12th-13th, 2014)

    At a recently held fashion week, Ellus the famous Brazilian brand brings out also blended contrasting hues in denim forming a color patchwork details that stands out in dresses, sets jackets and pants for both men apart. A more clean street style without interference in laundry emphasizes the brightness of the fabric itself. In  male overalls, there are dents, stains  , mustaches in 3D and the brand logo highlighting the year of its creation that also appears with applications in jackets. The street references are worked in the round patches with fabrics like vinyl, metallic and leather coming in different looks along with prints currents in a variety of denim jeans and dresses.

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  • Zara Latest Jeans Collection | Nov`14

    Zara Latest Jeans Collection | Nov`14

    Zara has one of the most frequently updated looks in denim and other apparel. We  look at Zara’s updated AW’14 collection in Nov. and we find that its “Distressed”!  Huge amount of distressing , warp tears , seam distresses , patches on a wide variety of styles for men and women is visible. Dark indigo shades, grey shades with   black color wefts  are also some of the visible nuances of these jeans. Cigarette jeans  and skinny jeans styles seem  to be most popular though we can see a sprinkling of flare denim in bi stretches too. And boyfriend jeans still do not have seem lost their charm yet.

    Ripped Jeans With Belt

    Zara-Ripped Jeans With Belt

    Distressed Denim Relaxed Fit Jeans

    Zara-Distressed Denim Relaxed Fit Jeans

    Boyfriend Jeans

    Zara-Boyfriend Jeans

    Low Waist Jeans

    Zara-Low Waist Jeans

    Zara-Low Waist Jeans

    Straight Cut Cropped Jeans

    Zara-Straight Cut Cropped Jeans

    Zara-Straight Cut Cropped Jeans

    Mid-Rise Cigarette Jeans

    Zara-Mid-Rise Cigarette Jeans

    Distressed Boyfriend Jeans

    Zara-Distressed Boyfriend Jeans

    Two-way Stretch Skinny Flared Jeans

    Zara-Two-way Stretch Skinny Flared Jeans

    Cigarette jeans

    Zara-Cigarette jeans

    Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans with Zips

    Zara-Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans with Zips

    Denim Embrace Jeans

    Zara-Denim Embrace Jeans

    Cropped Jeans

    Zara-Cropped Jeans

     

    Zara-Cropped Jeans

    Tight fit skinny jeans

    Zara-Tight fit skinny jeans

     

  • India Denim Exports 2014

    India Denim Exports 2014

    India has been exporting denim fabrics to various destinations around the world. The current capacity of Indian denim fabric manufacturing stands at over 1 billion mtrs p.a – though actual production quantities are lower due to various reasons. Major part of this production goes for domestic market or for domestic consumption for conversion into garments for export. However, there is also a good quantity which is being shipped directly in the fabric form to various countries around the world.

    In this report from our data section, we will cover :

    a) The quantities that have been shipped by Indian companies to overseas markets in last 12 months – Oct’13 to Sept’14
    b) Average prices of such exports for all the four quarters.
    c) Most important 5 markets to which these exports are being made currently . An indepth look into the quantities being shipped to these markets and the trends thereof.
    d) Average prices of such exports to these markets.

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    We look below at the total quantities that have been shipped out by Indian companies out of India during the period Oct’13 to Sept’14

    Total Exports of Denim Fabrics From India Oct’13 to Sept’14

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    From the above data from our Data section , we can note that the actual shipment of denim fabrics has increased considerably in last four quarters. Whereas in the Oct-Dec’13 it was about 24 million mtrs, it is now about 32 million mtrs in July-Sept’14 period. The shipments have been increasing as we see an increase in production capacities with different mills in India and also with new mills coming up. The domestic market, though big, is unable to absorb all the production and the companies have to find a way to increase their exports.

    The average prices, when seen as a whole are more or less same at about $2.80 with a few cents here and there. So we do not see much movement in prices .

    Now lets see how Indian exports fare in different markets.  Lets look at exports to Bangladesh first –

    Shipments to Bangladesh

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    The exports to Bangladesh in the last one year are about 55 million mtrs. The average price is over $3.00/mtr which is higher than the average price of all exports which is about $2.80/mtr. Bangladesh is taking about 40% of all Indian denim fabric exports and is the number one market for Indian exporters.

    Shipments to Egypt

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    Egypt is another good market for Indian fabrics. Though not as big as Bangladesh, it still imported about 8 million mtrs from India in last one year . The average prices are highly fluctuating and going from $2.46 to $3.00 – indicating that increase in volumes results in lower prices.

    Shipments to Colombia

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    Colombia is an emerging market for Indian fabrics. From very low volumes last year, the exports touched 2.7 million mtrs in second quarter of 2014. The prices , though are still not so good and it seems that Indian mills are catering to the lower end of the market as Colombia does buy good priced fabrics too.

    Shipments to Sri Lanka
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    Sri Lanka has been an old and consistent market for Indian fabrics. The volumes do not go beyond a particular point but still there is regular volume and India shipped over 4 million mtrs to Sri Lanka in last 12 months.  The average prices are touching the average attained by Indian fabrics in all markets.

    Shipments to Lesotho

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    Lesotho is a non-traditional market for Indian fabrics and takes up decent quantities touching over 4.5 million mtrs. The prices of such exports are very low and range around $2.25 /mtr.

    Once the doyen of all exporters from India, Turkey gives a sad picture with meagre exports less than even 4 million mtrs in 12 months. The Turkish import duties killed the market and Indian exporters could never recover. The prices, though , are still the best that one can get anywhere else.

    The Indian exports are expected to increase as domestic production increases and the mills rush around the world to see the markets. There are not many emerging markets left , though.

    Disclaimer- All our data is sourced from various govt. sources and are dependent on them for accuracy . Though we undertake all checks to ensure right information, we do not take any responsibility for the same.

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  • Exhibitors At Denim by PV Nov`14

    Exhibitors At Denim by PV Nov`14

    Denim by PV is here again with the next edition coming up at Fira de Barcelona. This time , with over 100 exhibitors, the show will be at its largest  including weavers, accessory providers, laundries, fiber suppliers etc.  We give an entire list of exhibitors below under different categories. Also here is a synopsis of  new products  to be displayed by some of the reputed companies at the show.

    i-SkoolTM by IskoTM: supporting tomorrow’s designers

    Launched last year at Denim by Première Vision, i-SkoolTM is a cutting-edge talent award promoted by IskoTM and Creative RoomTM in partnership with Lenzing, Denim by Première Vision and Moleskine®. The project gives talented students from some of Europe’s most renowned fashion-design schools the opportunity to improve their skills and work with a selection of the sector’s leading industrial players. IskoTMand Creative RoomTM will head up the operational part of the project by providing students with the most advanced ISKOTM fabrics and technologies, helping them develop a total denim look.

    Ajrak Technology by ARTISTIC Fabric Mills

    Artistic Fabric Mills (AFM) has developed a ground-breaking indigo piece-dyeing process for denim called Ajrak Technology. The new dyeing technology produces denim fabrics with rich shades and luster that designers often seek but do not easily find. AFM combines fashion fabrics with over 4,000 years of indigo dyeing history in Indus Valley, Pakistan and invites the world design community to explore the lost indigo history of South Asia. Ajrak Technology was developed by AFM’s technicians along with craftsmen who hand dye indigo in the Indus Valley using family techniques passed from generation to generation.

    Blue Farm twists indigo!

    News Blue Farm

    For A/W 15-16 Blue Farm features a range of products from featherweight indigo shirtings, to chunky denim trucker to cocktail dresses. The brand produces cotton, modal, silk, tencel and wool fibres, with weaves from authentic 3/1 twills to fancy tweedy indigos.
    Blue Farm will also feature its techno breakthrough range: “Phantom Denim”. This capsule collection uses a special dyeing technique so products can reveal all their effects during ageing and washing, while remaining environmentally-friendly and consuming fewer chemicals.

    Dienpi MOD-ERN details make the difference

    Dienpi

    Company concept grounds its roots in the history of style and combines passion and research both in men and women’s elegance with an accurate study of the materials and their transformation in a contemporary taste. “Luxury vintage” is the right interpretation of new collection.
    ELEGANT SLUMMING
    The trend has to be placed in the scenario of British colleges mixed with a hint of rebellion. The result is a look of sartorial culture interrupted by contrasting colors or details which break the schemes and define a “pretty boy”. The accessories are conceived to lead this sartorial accuracy the originality and the strong personality (embroideries, applications and printing techniques).
    RECOSTRUCTED presents the combinations and structural diversity with materials such a nylon quilt, knit applied on paper…

     LISTS OF EXHIBITING COMPANIES

    Exhibitor
    Country

    Category
    A&A TEXTILE CO., LTD BANGLADESH Weaver
    ABSOLUTE DENIM CO., LTD. THAILAND Weaver
    ADM ARTISTIC DENIM MILL LTD PAKISTAN Weaver
    ALBIATE 1830 DIV.COTONIFICI ITALY Weaver
    ARTISTIC FABRIC MILLS PAKISTAN Weaver
    ARTISTIC MILLINERS PAKISTAN Weaver
    ARVIND LIMITED INDIA Weaver
    ATLANTIC MILLS CO. LTD THAILAND Weaver
    BERTO E.G. INDUSTRIA TESSILE S.R.L ITALY Weaver
    BLUE FARM TEXTILE LTD HONG KONG Weaver
    BOSSA DENIM & SPORTSWEAR TURKEY Weaver
    CALIK DENIM TURKEY Weaver
    CAPPIO TESSUTI SRL ITALY Weaver
    CEDRO TEXTIL BRAZIL Weaver
    CENTRAL FABRICS LTD HONG KONG Weaver
    CONE DENIM USA Weaver
    DENIM VALLEY BY ROYO SPAIN Weaver
    DNM TEXTILE TURKEY Weaver
    DYNAMO DENIM KUMASCILIK LTD TURKEY Weaver
    GLOBAL DENIM TURKEY Weaver
    GTX SRL BY ITALDENIM ITALY Weaver
    I.MA.TEX. S.R.L. ITALY Weaver
    ICOMA USA Weaver
    ISKO TURKEY Weaver
    ITALDENIM SPA ITALY Weaver
    KILIM DENIM TURKEY Weaver
    KIPAS DENIM TURKEY Weaver
    KUROKI CO. LTD JAPAN Weaver
    MARASSI DENIM SIRIKCIOGLU MENSUCAT TURKEY Weaver
    MATESA TEKSTIL TURKEY Weaver
    MONTEBELLO SRL ITALY Weaver
    NIHONMENPU TEXTILE CO LTD JAPAN Weaver
    ORTA ANADOLU TAS TURKEY Weaver
    PROSPERITY TEXTILE (HK) LTD HONG KONG Weaver
    QUICK SERVICES TEXTILES MAROC MAROC Weaver
    REALTEKS TEXTILES COMPANY AS TURKEY Weaver
    RSP51, S.A. SPAIN Weaver
    TEJIDOS ROYO SL SPAIN Weaver
    TEXTIL SANTANDERINA SA SPAIN Weaver
    SANTANENSE BRAZIL Weaver
    SOORTY ENTERPRISES (PVT.) LTD. PAKISTAN Weaver
    SPECIAL FABRICS TURKEY Weaver
    TAVEX MOROCCO Weaver
    TEJIDOS ROYO SL SPAIN Weaver
    TORAY INTERNATIONAL INC JAPAN Weaver
    TUSA DENIM TURKEY Weaver
    UCO RAYMOND WORLDWIDE DENIM BELGIUM Weaver
    US DENIM MILLS LTD PAKISTAN Weaver
    VELCOREX SINCE 1828 FRANCE Weaver

     

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    Category
    BERNING GROUP FRANCE Accessories
    CADICA GROUP SPA ITALY Accessories
    COPEN UNITED LTD HONG KONG Accessories
    DERIDESEN ETIKET TURKEY Accessories
    DIENPI S.R.L. ITALY Accessories
    DIPAMA ITALIA SRL ITALY Accessories
    DORLET FRANCE Accessories
    ETIQUETAS DEL MEDITERRANEO, S.L SPAIN Accessories
    EUROMARK INDUSTRIES SRL ITALY Accessories
    KOMET METAL AKSESUAR, SAN VE TIC A.S TURKEY Accessories
    LABELMARK SRL ITALY Accessories
    LANDES LEDERWARENFABRIK GMBH GERMANY Accessories
    METALBOTTONI ITALY Accessories
    PANAMA TRIMMINGS SRL ITALY Accessories
    PRYM FASHION / ECLAIR PRYM ITALY Accessories
    RED BUTTON TURKEY Accessories
    SIMSEK EGE ETIKET TURKEY Accessories
    TIMAY & TEMPO TURKEY Accessories
    TURTEKS TEKSTIL ETIKET SAN TIC A.S. TURKEY Accessories
    YKK EUROPE LTD ITALY Accessories

     


    Exhibitor

    Country

    Category
    A14 DENIM BY AKOZBEKLER TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    AKKUS TEKSTIL SAN.TIC. A.S TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    AKOZBEKLER TEKSTIL / A14 TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    BLUE LINE PROJECT ITALY Garments & Finishing’s
    CRESCENT BAHUMAN LTD PAKISTAN Garments & Finishing’s
    CRJ – CONFECTION RAS JEBEL TUNISIA Garments & Finishing’s
    CROSSING MAURITIUS Garments & Finishing’s
    DENIM AUTHORITY TUNISIA Garments & Finishing’s
    DENIM CLOTHING COMPANY (DCC) PAKISTAN Garments & Finishing’s
    FASHION POINT TEKSTIL URETIM A.S. TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    FG TEKSTIL TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    LAVASSER SARL MAURITIUS Garments & Finishing’s
    LE FAXX JEANS TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    MESURA TEKSTIL TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    NEW WASH GROUP MOROCCO Garments & Finishing’s
    PARIS TEXAS USA Garments & Finishing’s
    REALKOM TEKSTIL URUNLERI TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s
    RIMAKS USA Garments & Finishing’s
    SARTEX TUNISIA Garments & Finishing’s
    SYSTEM TEKSTIL TURKEY Garments & Finishing’s

    Companies under Fiber producers , laundry and promotion category are as below:


    Exhibitor Name

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    LENZING AUSTRIA
    RHODIA POLIAMIDA E ESPECIALIDADE BRAZIL
    ITACLAB S.R.L. ITALY
    PIZARRO SA PORTUGAL
    MAROC EXPORT MOROCCO
    UTIB – ULUDAG TEXTILE EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION TURKEY
    JEANOLOGIA SPAIN
    INVISTA INTERNATIONAL SARL USA
    CIFF DENMARK
    INDUSTRIAS MORERA SA – UNITIN SPAIN
    MACTEC SRL ITALY
    PINTER CAIPO S.A.U. SPAIN
  • Denim Manufacturing Seminar in Mexico Nov`14 | Updated

    Denim Manufacturing Seminar in Mexico Nov`14 | Updated

    MEJORA EN PROCESOS IMPROVEMENT a seminar all about denim is going to held in the city Leon of Guanajuato, MEXICO on November 12th-13th. The seminar /show  is about SS`15 trends and latest market trends in jeans consumption for the retail market.

    It will be a two days seminar in which firms such as Cotton, LYCRA, Tonello, Garmon, Malavisa, Gerber, YKK, Groz Beckert, Vicunha, Rhodia, Brother and other Global companies will talk about the State of the Art technologies in fibers, textiles, fabrics and garment finishes. Also they will talk about innovative procedures in apparel manufacturing. And environmentally friendly manufacturing process for jeans.

     

    El 12 y 13 de noviembre en la Universidad De La Salle Bajío realizaremos el Seminario Internacional de Mezclilla que nos mostrará los últimos avances en tecnología de fibra, tejidos, acabado de tela; así como, confección y acabado de prendas.

    Conoceremos las tendencias de moda primavera – verano 2015 y un estudio sobre los hábitos de compra del consumidor de mezclilla.

    Reproduciremos una fábrica de confección y mostraremos, en forma práctica, diferentes métodos de producción para concluir cuál es el más eficiente, flexible y rápido.

    El costo de inscripción es USD$250

    Para más información siga el link: http://denimsandjeans.com/mexicodenimseminar/index.php

     

    Miguel Angel Andreu
    CEDETEX

    Skype i.d. maandreuster

    Ph +52 477 231 9667

    Seminar Details for 12th of September`14

    Attendees registration will Start from 08:00 to 08:40 am

    Timing Topic
    Presentation by
    08:45 – 09:15 Opening
    09:40-11:30 Innovative garment manufacturing procedures Arturo Rodriguez, Lourdes Perez
    11:30-11:50 Break….Cotton Incorporated presents Cotton University and fabricast at MI MUSEO
    12:00-13:00 Denim trends SS15 Lorena Nunez Botti from Vicunha
    13:00 – 13:10 Break….Cotton Incorporated presents Cotton University and fabricast at MI MUSEO
    13:20-14:00 Key factors for sewing good jeans Jessica Beltran Rivera from Groz-Beckert
    14:00 – 14:30 Emana: Smart technology for denim Alejandro Casas,Rhodia
    14:40 – 15:00 Denim’s Quality control Yet to be announced
    15:00 – 17:00 Lunch break
    17:00 – 17:40 The best linings for denim Jaime Halabe from QST
    17:40 – 18:00 Denim Trends SS 16 Denimsandjeans.com
    18:00 – 18:50 Sustainable technologies for garment treatment Tonello
    Carolina Protect Smart finishes in fabrics
    20:00 Cocktail

     

     

    Seminar Details for 13th of September`14


    Timing

    Topic

    Presentation by
    8:30 – 09:10 Indigo, the basics Jimmy Mc Farland
    09:20 – 09:50 Zippers, buttons, rivets and snaps for Jeans Inocencio Espindola, Ivan Guerrero form YKK
    09:50 – 10:10 Break….Cotton Incorporated presents Cotton ® University and fabricast at MI MUSEO
    10:20 – 10:50 Thread Education (Sewing thread and stitches for denim) Francis Moran, Gabriel Cortes, Mauricio Silos from A&E
    11:00-11:40 Sewing machines and stitches for jeans manufacturing Eloy Quintana Villarreal from Casa Diaz-Brother
    11:40-12:00 Break….Cotton Incorporated presents Cotton University and fabricast at MI MUSEO
    12:00-12:40 The 5S quality system applied to spread and cutting Jorge de Leon from Gerber Technology
    12:50-13:40 High Tech Wash: A Key to The back to America Revolution Rolando Sierra

     

    Seminar participation Fees: USD$250 per person.

     

    Register-Now

  • Global Denim Awards At Amsterdam

    Global Denim Awards At Amsterdam

    The first ever  Global denim awards – brought by Mariette Hoiting of Fashion recruitment agency HTNK together with denim trade fair Kingpins, e3 and House of denim , Netherland were held at Amsterdam on 30th Oct.

    The winners were selected by a panel of international denim experts made up by denim connoisseurs Adriano Goldschmied, Jason Denham (founder of Denham de Jeanmaker), Rene Strolenberg (co-founder Tenue de Nimes, Amsterdam) and Norma Quinto, fashion journalist.

    The Global Denim Awards is a new event which pairs six emerging designers with no denim experience with six premiere mills worldwide. The idea was to fuse the talent of the designers and the products of the mills to bring out some out of the box and exceptional denim designs .

    Dutch Designer Jonathan Christopher won first Global Denim Award.

    The selected nominees included Italian designer Stefano Ughetti, Turkish designer Gizem Turn, London-designer Bhavesh Samji, Amsterdam-based designer Fernanda Fernandes and Dutch designers Jonathan Christopher and Anneloes van Osselaer. Each designer participating in the award ceremony had been tasked with the challenge of creating five complete denim looks. The winner in the design category was Jonathan Christopher who had paired with the Italian mill ITV.

    Jonathan hails from Rotterdam and has been working on his own collections and also freelances for brands like Karl Lagerfield.

    Christopher says his collection was inspired by the urban nomad. “The Nomadum collection gives a look in the different worlds of nomads.” He used denim combined with alpaca wool to create a bomber jacket, for example, a time consuming process which took 6 hours per panel to make. He also created a denim bomber jacket, one he liked so much that he ended up crafting a version for himself to wear during his collection presentation to the judges.

     

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    Urban Nomad how by winner Jonathan Christopher

    The Global Denim Awards also celebrated the denim mill which produced the best fabric during the competition, which went to Turkish vertical denim mill Bossa for their sustainable fabrics.

    We are giving below some cool looks from the runway at the Global Denim Awards. Most of the designs are out of the box, minimalist with not much too much laundry work, concentrate more on usage of clean fabrics , modern designs, mixed patterns and fabrics and standout stitches.

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  • Spring Summer 2015 Denim Trends from Paris Fashion Week

    Spring Summer 2015 Denim Trends from Paris Fashion Week

    The  Paris fashion week held recently  had some of the top notch fashion labels lining up their  cool collections including some interesting denim pieces on the ramp – most of them inspired by the 70s fashion. We take a look at some of them.

    Kenzo

    Kenzo brought out loose baggy fitting jeans , tailored denims with some prominent stitch looks and most of the time they played with double denims. If you are looking for abstract , non-traditional and loose fits, Kenzo might be the denim brand for you.

    Kenzo at Spring Summer 2015 Denim Trends from Paris Fashion Week

    Kenzo at Spring Summer 2015 Denim Trends from Paris Fashion Week

    Kenzo at Spring Summer 2015 Denim Trends from Paris Fashion Week

    Image source : nowfashion.com, jeansblog.com

    Leonard

    For her Spring-Summer 2015 collection,Yiqing Yin, design director of Leonard  used prints, embroideries, patchworks  and fancy stitching to bring out her creativity on denims.

    Denim patchwork dungarees, Murphy print

    Leonard : Denim patchwork dungarees, Murphy print

    Denim shirt, Murphy print.,Two-colour denim pants, Murphy print

    Leonard : Denim shirt, Murphy print.,Two-colour denim pants, Murphy print

    Denim pants, Mandarin print

    Leonard : Denim pants, Mandarin print

    Stella McCartney

    Stella McCartney usually has denims in her collection. For SS’15 , she uses subtle washes but with bright denim colors to create the denim dresses and overalls. The stitching and bit of patches break the monotony of the uniform blue color.

    Stella McCartney

    Stella McCartney

    Stella McCartney

    Image source:Nowfashion.com

    Infe

    It seems to be a not so well known brand but they brought out some very nice pieces of denim with ombre washes and some cool tapered fits.

    Infe SS' 15 Collection

    Infe SS' 15 Collection

    Paul & Joe

    Paul & Joe only featured only a few  denim pieces including maxi skirt and a denim short inspired by the 70s  looks.

    Jean Paul Gaultier

    And to get ones eyes wide open are the offbeat pieces from Jean Paul Gautier and one can always expect the same from him. The denims had all detailings possible – embroideries, laces, patches, sequins and much more.  Most of these pieces look suitable for music icons.

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    Chloe

    Chloe is a label reputed to be designed for the chic French girl and their denim pieces seemed to live up to the reputation. The pieces were crisp, using denims having great visual aspect , tailored , with nice stitch details . The denims get some real nice dressy looks in this label.

    Chloe SS' 15 Collection

    Chloe SS' 15 Collection

    Chloe SS' 15 Collection

    Chloe SS' 15 Collection

    Sonia Rykiel

    Another instance of oversizing, loose and baggy fits – this time from Sonia Rykiel– the french designer who started her label while designing her own maternity dress and slowly got famed as ‘Queen of knits’.
    Embroidery seems to be one of the  most in thing with most designers using it on denims.

    Sonia Rykiel SS' 15 Collection

    Sonia Rykiel SS' 15 Collection

    Sonia Rykiel SS' 15 Collection

  • J Crew Spring Summer 2015 Collection

    J Crew Spring Summer 2015 Collection

    An interesting and creative , playful , casual collection from J Crew for SS’15 has it all for those who want to be experimental  with their denims. Large dog eared collars, mix and match fabrics, selective embroideries , bermuda style shorts, patchworks ,  pajama look jeans and a host of other cool objects for the summer !   Have a look below and be inspired for summers.

    J Crew Spring Summer 2015 Collection : Denimsandjeans..com

    J Crew Spring Summer 2015 Collection : Denimsandjeans..com

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    J Crew Spring Summer 2015 Collection : Denimsandjeans..com

  • Successful Completion Of 2nd Denimsandjeans Bangladesh Show

    Successful Completion Of 2nd Denimsandjeans Bangladesh Show

    The second edition of the Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh show ended successfully last week on 16th October.  With a number of important denim players around the world participating in the show, the show had some great responses from the denim world. The show was kindly inaugurated by H.E the High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Sh Pankaj Saran and our  special guests at the ceremony were the BGMEA President Mr Atiqul Islam and Vice Presidents of BTMA and BKMEA who had kindly consented to be present and  represented the three most important textile and apparel organizations from Bangladesh.

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    The invite only show had some of the great buyers and visitors from Bangladesh and around the world . With over 460 companies visiting the show and over 1450 visitors  attending , the show had the right mix of  Top Executives of retailers and brands, country managers of important buying houses ,  designers, buyers, sourcing heads, merchandisers and other relevant people in the buying area to give our exhibitors the right exposure to their company and products.  Some of the companies which visited the show included major retailers and buyers from around the world many of whom travelled from Europe, Russia, Hong Kong, US , Turkey , India , China  etc to attend the show

    C&A , Carrefour , Coolcat , Celio , Charles Voegele , Cortefiel , Debenhams , Dewhirst ,El Corte Ingles ,El Corte Ingles , Esprit , Gloria jeans , Grouppo Coin , H&M , HEMA , Hermes , OTTO , O’stin, Inditex , Kappahl , Kmart , LCWaikiki(Tema) , Levi Strauss & Co , Li & Fung ,  Lindex, Marks & Spencer , Mondial , New Times , Next , Perry Ellis , PVH , Redpoint , S. Oliver , Sainsbury`s , Target , Tesco , Tom Tailor , UNIQLO , VF , Wal-Mart

    The above do not include the names of a large number of factories and buying houses in Bangladesh who participated enthusiastically in the show . Some of them were Ananta Group, Asmara, C.I Intl., Synergies, Comtextile, Dekko Group, Fx Import, Gina Tricot, Indesore, Standard Group , Misami- Bitopi,  Regency, Shanta Denims, Sterling Group, Tex Design, Tusuka and many many other important companies working in denim and related products.

    The show had a great Eco theme enhanced with natural elements. The trend area included some of the latest SS’16 and late AW’15 looks from under various categories including Structures (D-Structs) , Deep Indigos (D-Deeps), Colors and casts (D-Colors)  and cool looks under D-Nuovo trend sub categories. Our exhibitors brought out their latest pieces under various categories and displayed their looks for SS’16 and late AW’15 seasons.

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    We had some great seminars at the show by Vasco Pizarro of Pizarro Laundry Portugal (one of the most reputed laundry  in Europe) and Zafer Bozdag from Turkey. Vasco spoke about the “European Denim Washing Looks SS’16” .

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    Zafer Bozdag, who is associated with denim industry for over 25 years, gave a presentation on the topic “ Cotton to Denim – A Journey in Last 20 years’ . We shall cover their seminars in a separate detailed post .

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    Visitors had some great fun with our DENIM CHALLENGE – that we specially created for this show. The denim quiz which left many denim heads scratching their heads, had some great participation and fun as visitors lined up to test their denim IQ and win a prize !

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    We shall be bringing this quiz online for our readers very shortly so that they can also have some fun while testing themselves out  !

    Our special thanks go to our exhibitors who have shown great faith in us and supported us for our shows in Bangladesh and brought out some real cool and innovative products. We shall cover them in detail  in another post shortly. But they can be reached by clicking on their company names below and also info about them can be accessed on our online showcase for them. BIG THANKS TO YOU !

    Company Country Products
    Artistic Fabric Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Artistic Milliners Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Arvind Limited India Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Bhaskar Industries (P) Limited India Denim Fabrics
    CHT Chemicals Germany Chemicals For Denim
    Envoy Textiles Limited Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Ginni International India Denim Fabrics
    Hameem Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Indigo Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    KG Denim India Denim And Non-Denim(Solid Dyed) Fabrics
    KG Fabriks India Denim Fabrics + Indigo Dyed Yarns
    Kassim Denim Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    LNJ Denim India Denim Fabrics
    Mafatlal Industries Limited India Denim Fabrics
    Naveena Denim Ltd. (NDL) Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Oswal/Nahar India Denim + Non-Denim
    Pacific Denims Ltd. Bangladesh Denim Fabrics
    Prosperity Textile (H.K.)Ltd. China Denim Fabrics
    Siddiqsons Limited Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    S. M. Denim Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Soorty Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Vav Technology Germany Laser Machines
    Vicunha Textil S.A. Brazil Denim Fabrics
    Wintex Trims Sri Lanka Acessories And Trims

    Our thanks go out to the esteemed visitors who took time out of their busy schedules and many of them travelled from long distances overseas to attend our show and make it a success.  We cannot forget to thank our great team from India and Bangladesh who left no stones unturned to make the show a grand success. THANKS TO ALL !!!!!!

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  • 2nd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Show Only 2 Days Away

    2nd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh Show Only 2 Days Away

    denimsandjeans.com bangladesh The second Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh show is just 2 days away ! Get ready for 2 days of denim activities , fun and lot of informative activities.

    1.European washing trends SS’16 : Vasco Pizarro from Pizarro laundries , Portugal shall be presenting this seminar on 15th Oct at 11.30 am . Pizarro is one of the largest and most reputed laundries in Europe and works with all major fashion brands worldwide providing them the latest washes enhanced by the usage of emerging technologies.
    2.Cotton to Jeans : A Journey in last 20 years : Zafer Bozdag from Turkey shall be presenting this seminar on 16th Oct at 10.30 am . Mr Bozdag is a denim consultant who has been involved with the industry for decades and has worked with some of the best companies around the world. The presentation shall cover some of the important changes that have taken place in the denim in last 2 decades including on washing, constructions, finishing, dyeing etc and also reflecting a little on its origins.
    3.Play the denim quiz : We invite you to join us for playing the DENIM QUIZ with us on 16th Oct from 11am and check your denim quotient !
    4. Trend Area : See the late AW’15 collections and early SS’16 forecasts in our new trend area , showing some of the exclusive fabrics, washes and innovations .

    We have some cool denim companies as part of the show displaying their innovations for Late AW’15 and early SS’16 .

    Company Country Products
    Artistic Fabric Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Artistic Milliners Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Arvind Limited India Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Bhaskar Industries (P) Limited India Denim Fabrics
    CHT Chemicals Germany Chemicals For Denim
    Envoy Textiles Limited Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Ginni International India Denim Fabrics
    Hameem Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Indigo Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    KG Denim India Denim And Non-Denim(Solid Dyed) Fabrics
    KG Fabriks India Denim Fabrics + Indigo Dyed Yarns
    Kassim Denim Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    LNJ Denim India Denim Fabrics
    Mafatlal Industries Limited India Denim Fabrics
    Naveena Denim Ltd. (NDL) Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Oswal/Nahar India Denim + Non-Denim
    Pacific Denims Ltd. Bangladesh Denim Fabrics
    Prosperity Textile (H.K.)Ltd. China Denim Fabrics
    Siddiqsons Limited Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    S. M. Denim Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Soorty Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Vav Technology Germany Laser Machines
    Vicunha Textil S.A. Brazil Denim Fabrics
    Wintex Trims Sri Lanka Acessories And Trims

     

    So get ready for two days of denim fun !

  • 13 Piece Recyled Collection By Espirit

    13 Piece Recyled Collection By Espirit

    On 26 September 2014, the latest “Recycled Collection by Esprit” was launched in select Esprit retail stores around the globe*, as well as select European Esprit online shops the following week. The 13 piece collection marks the ongoing cooperation between Esprit and Hong Kong based NGO Redress whose mission is to promote environmental sustainability in the fashion industry. For a very special personalized note this season, Esprit October Campaign Muse and Redress CEO and founder Christina Dean will wear pieces from the new limited edition “Recycled Collection” in both print advertising and social media posts.

    Espirit Recycled Collection
    Developed to be kind to the environment, the “Recycled Collection by Esprit 2014” was created by recycling Esprit’s own manufacturing fabric off cuts. Normally discarded, their use by Esprit serves to reduce textile waste, save water and carbon emission, as well as to promote a more sustainable lifestyle.

    Espirit Recycled Collection 2014
    Espirit Recycled Collection 2014

    The collection was designed by Berlin designer Karen Jessen, 2013 winner of the Redress EcoChic Design Award. The eight denim and five knit styles combine ease of wear with a modern design sensibility, interesting but subtle detailing and feminine lines promising to make them wardrobe favorites. The denim pieces include a jumpsuit, dress, jacket and coat, fitted shirt, skinny pants and chino trousers, all made of 43% recycled cotton.

    Espirit Recycled Collection 2014
    Espirit Recycled Collection 2014

    Jersey tops have a cool ease, featuring non-basic touches like boat necks, kimono or batwing sleeves. They are made of 35% recycled cotton from Esprit’s own T-shirt manufacturing off cuts and blended with 65% recycled polyester.

    Espirit Recycled Collection 2014

    Striving for sustainability, none of the t-shirt fabrics have been re-dyed, so rather than being offered in solid colors, they are blends that reflect the original “off cuts.”

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    All garments will have the special “Recycled Collection” hangtag with a QR code that can be scanned and then link to the “R Cert” website. Another Redress initiative, “R Cert” allows consumers to track the manufacturing of their garment, and customers can also view details about Esprit’s supply chain and verify which factory produced the garment.
    The “Recycled Collection by Esprit 2014” combines great looking fashion for every day, important sustainability practices and a story that inspires on multiple levels.
    Retail prices range Denim: €59.99 – €149 – Retail prices range Jersey: €29.99 – €59.99

     

  • Yoga Pants And Athleisure To Give Tough Time To Denim?

    Yoga Pants And Athleisure To Give Tough Time To Denim?

    Denim is irreplaceable ! There is nothing which can match denim’s versatility and popularity .. We all believe this and want to continue believing this . But there are other competing products which are definitely catching up and trying to give denim a run for its money !

    Athleisure :Clothing that combines athletic wear and leisurewear and go seamlessly from the workplace to the gym, from sitting to skipping,from meetings to marching ,from party to office and includes a whole lot of wear gear including yoga pants, leggings,. The Athleisure trend is catching on , specially in the US. As per NPD group , US, the sale of activewear including yoga pants , leggings etc climbed 7% for year ended June 2014 to $33 billion. For the same period  , the sale of Jeans in US dropped 6% .

    While the shift to the Athleisure clothing has been happening for many years now, it looks like it might get more pronounced now  with comfort factor becoming more important for consumers. Many retailers including Macy’s,  Foot Locker Inc., Gap Inc.’s Old Navy and Under Armour Inc have been witnessing propelling sales  thanks to more Americans wearing workout-style gear whether they’re working out or not. An increasing number of women are sporting yoga and dressy sweat pants , for men hoodies are becoming more common . Retailers like Gap pushed further to take advantage of this trend by increasing their Athleta sales and increasing the number of stores (expected to cross 100) , Urban Outfitters, Macy’s and many other retailers are pushing deeper into the category.

    So what does all this mean for denim industry ?  Does it mean that the Athleisure trending will affect the sales of denim adversely?.  Denim is a very broad category and covers most segments of the population and across all genres and ages. It also has presence in the active wear category and with technological advancements, it is pushing further into this category. The popularity of super stretches with over 60% elasticity are a testament to denim making inroads here. But still denim is not a complete match when it comes to the properties of activewear and leisurewear. The industry needs to put in more efforts to bring denim to a higher level and give a stronger competition to such products. Industry wide innovations and developments are needed to take denim and its fight to increase market share to next level.