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  • Vicunha At Fashionim 4th Denimsandjeans Bangladesh Show

    Vicunha At Fashionim 4th Denimsandjeans Bangladesh Show

    Fashionimlogo_thumbFashionim – the fashion show in denim – gains further traction and attraction at the fourth Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh show. In its second avatar, the FASHIONIM further evolved and was sponsored by three companies – Vicunha , Enovy and Bhaskar. We bring in this article, the denim wear collection displayed by Vicunha .

    Vicunha showed a visual feast of creative and innovative men’s and ladies denim wear. Here is what the Vicunha creative team had to say about their collection.

     

    “To reflect the Playground theme the collection encompassed the spirit of the Athleisure trend by showing products with both attitude and comfort. Garments provided maximum impact as they showcased washes from Martelli and Comask in key shapes blurring the lines between active and casualwear.At the pinnacle of the collection were fabrics from the’ Athletic range’, a range of fabrics which perfectly addresses the crossover between sportswear and leisure. The fabrics remain denim on the outside but feel like a jog pant on the inside. This gives the wearer total freedom of movement whilst providing all the character and wash effects achievable on denim. New technological advancements featured strongly, these were showcased in many of the ‘perfect fit’ ladies jeans, offering high performance and advanced technology with an ‘ultra soft’ touch.Both Essential and premium denims featured across both men’s and ladies wear showing the flexibility of many of the articles and the trend of comfort and ease of movement into menswear.Authentic articles washed in new and innovative ways, recycled and reinvented tradition and heritage into something new, desirable and tangible. Loved, worn and mended styles epitomized this look and encompassed the ethos of this trend. All of the articles shown were made from BCI cotton, and with a stockholding service to support the Asian market, Vicunha stand strong to service this part of the world. Vicunha have spent the last 10 years building a solid foundation of sustainability credentials and support to social causes it is therefore with respect that we can proudly say Vicunha = creativity with a conscience.”

    And now for some very interesting ramp looks from the Vicunha collection.

    Vicunha Textil : Denimsandjeans.com

     

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    Vicunha Textil : Denimsandjeans.com

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    Check out the video on the show below :

  • Chloé Spring/Summer 2016 Paris Fashion Week

    Chloé Spring/Summer 2016 Paris Fashion Week

    French design house Chloe brought sporty chic to the catwalk on Thursday, presenting  floor-sweeping skirts for women’s wardrobes next spring.Creative director Clare Waight Keller sent models out in indigo, burgundy and beige sporty tops and trousers, slit below the ankle, as she presented Spring/Summer 2016 collection at Paris Fashion Week.

    Keller had interesting takes on denim: usually shorts and skirts tied with drawstring and frayed at the edges. For her SS’16 collection, she took inspiration from 1990s looks. .SS16, however, was still a very western, grunge-era look, and one that brought out Chloé’s glory years under Stella McCartney.

    Chloé Spring/Summer 2016 Paris Fashion Week denimsandjeans.com

    Chloé Spring/Summer 2016 Paris Fashion Week denimsandjeans.com

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  • Fourth Denimsandjeans Show Concludes Successfully In Bangladesh

    Fourth Denimsandjeans Show Concludes Successfully In Bangladesh

    Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh show concluded successfully on the 8th of October at Dhaka. This was the fourth edition of the show and the show had a greater response compared to the last 3 shows.
    With the theme being Denim Playground, the focus was on denim as a sportswear and increasingly targeting to  become an activewear product. The whole show was designed to reflect a play area . The trend zone was reflecting a stadium with a football field in front and a race track around it. In fact the presence of a race track in the whole exhibition area added a touch of sportsmanship to the whole show and many attendees just took to it  literally !

    Denim Playground Dhaka

    Denim Playground Dhaka | Denimsandjeans

    Denim Playground Dhaka | Denimsandjeans

    Denim Playground Dhaka | Denimsandjeans

    Denim Playground Dhaka | Denimsandjeans

    Denim Playground Dhaka | Denimsandjeans

    Denim Playground

    Our first note of thanks goes to our esteemed exhibitors who with their continuous and relentless support helped us to take this show forward. We remain very grateful to them for their support. Here is again the list of our exhibitors with links to their profile pages (link on their names).

    Company Country Products
    Artistic Fabric Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Artistic Milliners Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Arvind Limited India Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Asutex Spain Specials Dyes
    Bhaskar Denim India Denim Fabrics

    Denim International
    Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Envoy Textiles Limited Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Garmon Group Republic of San Marino Chemicals
    Ginni Denim India Denim Fabrics
    PT. Grandtex Textile Indonesia Denim Fabrics
    Hameem Denim Ltd Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    Indigo Textile Pvt Ltd Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    KG Denim India Denim Fabrics
    LNJ Denim India Denim Fabrics
    Mafatlal Denim India Denim Fabrics
    MKS DevO Chemicals Turkey Chemicals
    Nandan Denim India Denim Fabrics
    Naveena Denim Ltd. (NDL) Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Officina+39 Italy Chemicals Manufacturer
    Orta Anadolu Turkey Denim Fabrics
    Pacific Denims Ltd. Bangladesh Denim Fabrics
    Prosperity Textile (H.K.)Ltd. China Denim Fabrics
    Rauf Textile Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Salek Textile Bangladesh Denim Fabrics
    Siddiqsons Limited Pakistan Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    S. M. Denim Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Soorty Pakistan & Bangladesh Denim Fabrics + Jeans
    US Denim Mills Pakistan Denim Fabrics
    Vicunha Textil S.A. Brazil Denim Fabrics

    The visitors, many of whom travel from far and wide to visit us , make our show special and deserve our special regards. Over 1700 visitors from Bangladesh and around the world visited the show including from companies like G-Star,  C&A , Celio, Carrefour, Uniqlo, Camieu, GAP, Gloria Jeans, H&M, Jade, Kiabi, Levi’s, Li and Fung, M&S, Otto, Ostin, Tesco, Tom Tailor, LC Wkaiki, ANJ, Lindex, Itochu , PVH,  Asmara , Next, El Corte Ingles , VF and many other international retailers and buyers. Besides, most of the important apparel  groups from Bangladesh were present at the show including Ananta, Armana,  Arrival,  Aptech, Babylon, Comtextile, Doreen,Opex, Palmal,  Al Muslim, Fashion Forum,Dekko,  Ha-meem, Islam garments, Jamuna, Misami, Standard Group , Tusuka, Tex Design, TNZ, Windy, Azim group, Mark Designers, Synergies and many others were present.

    Bangladesh Fashion Students’ Contest

    For the first time, the students of Bangladesh Fashion Universities were involved in a contest related to denim products for an international audience. The students of 3 universities BUFT, SMUCT and NIFT participated in the contest organized at our show to bring out some innovative designs in denim created by local designer students. Here, it would be pertinent to mention that the students had less than a month to prepare for the contest and they worked overtime to bring out some innovative designs . The best designs were selected after an extensive voting by all the visitors and exhibitors. The designs which got the highest votes were awarded the first three places at the contest.  A special thanks to Envoy Group for their generous fabric contribution, as well as Arief Labu for his help with materials and hands-on design guidance. Thanks also to local professionals, Tanveer Mehedy, Afsana Ferdous Wormsey, Rajee Monjur, Kaartik Sazid, and Shuvo Monju for sharing their time and expertise with more than 100 students. A final note of thanks to Rafique Siddiqui of SMUCT and Golab Rabbani of NIFT for facilitating workshops at their campuses. This competition was organized and guided by Anna Troupe, a sustainable design lecturer and social entrepreneur based in Dhaka.

    Bangladesh Fashion Students Contest | Denimsandjeans

    Bangladesh Fashion Students Contest | Denimsandjeans

    1st Place: Mahmuda Aktar

    Bangladesh Fashion Students Contest | Denimsandjeans

    2nd Place : Shovon Majumder

    Bangladesh Fashion Students Contest | Denimsandjeans

    3rd Place :  Farzana Rahman

    Bangladesh Fashion Students Contest | Denimsandjeans

    Seminars and Presentations

    Informative seminars and presentations added to the value of the show. The panel discussion Profitable environmentally sustainable denim washing arranged by our technical partners GIZ brought out some interesting presentations by the panelists and led to some interesting questions and answers. The panelists included Christian Schimper ‘Acticell’, Günther Knödler, Manager Agencies, CHT R. BEITLICH Fabio Forti, Marketing Manager, Garmon ,Dr Abbas Uddin, Principal Textile Engineer, Reed Consulting Bd Ltd and the discussion was moderated by Rodney Reed Team Leader – Environment Promotion of Social and Environmental Standards in the Industry (PSES). Our sincere thanks go to the GIZ team  for arranging a very informative and engaging discussion .

    Profitable environmentally sustainable denim washing by PSES | GIZ

    Profitable environmentally sustainable denim washing | Garmon Chemicals | GreenScreen

    Profitable environmentally sustainable denim washing by PSES | GIZ

    Christian Schimpher from Acticell made a presentation on  the topic ‘Bridging research in cellulose chemistry for denim applications’ which was well received by the denim enthusiasts.

    Bridging research in cellulose chemistry for denim applications | Christian Schimper

    Zafer Bozdag from Turkey shared a number of new denim concepts used by denim majors around the world through his collection of latest denim looks in his presentation ‘Re-Definition of Denim’. Our thanks go to both Christian and Zafer for travelling all the way to make the presentations.

    Re-Definition of Denim | Zafer Bozdag

    Sandeep Agarwal from Denimsandjeans.com gave glimpses of the DE- BRANDS : FIRST GLOBAL ONLINE DENIM SHOW to be launched by the site. The online tool aims to bring suppliers and buyers of denim together at one place . The show has finally been launched in beta version this week.

    De Brands - The First Global Online Denim Show

    And of course , we cannot forget our sizzling Fashionim event which was attended and appreciated by over 400 invitees. We thank the sponsor companies Envoy Group (Bangladesh), Vicunha (Brazil) and Bhaskar (India) for the same.

    Envoy Textiles at Fashionim | Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh

    Vicunha at Fashionim | Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh

    Bhaskar at Fashionim | Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh

    We would like to share thousands of photographs from the show . We will do it at our BDshow site. Here we just share a few snippet images . Hope you like them !

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  • DSQUARED2 MENSWEAR SPRING SUMMER 2016 MILAN

    DSQUARED2 MENSWEAR SPRING SUMMER 2016 MILAN

    Twin designers Dean and Dan Caten are bringing a playful collection that ran on the crest of camp . The theme for Dsquared was baggy denims , surfer mixed with leather shorts and leggings and some oversized anorak jackets. Denim Jackets were mainly bleached out paired with bold baller mesh tops bonded to sleeveless white tees. .

    The Milan Fashion week ramp walk played to the theme of play with nomadic attitude bringing to fore the life of a charismatic man, who’s never afraid to explore a new and bold idea of style. The , pseudo , tattoos on the hands added some more zing to the attitude together with some zany flame bleached out jeans and jackets. . On the whole a very playful collection – though a bit weird !

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

    Dsquared2 Menswear Spring Summer 2016

     

  • A.P.C. Spring 2016 Ready To Wear Collection

    A.P.C. Spring 2016 Ready To Wear Collection

    They call me the king of basics,” Jean Touitou said with a laugh at the APC presentation .And he is rightly called so because of the simple cuts and looks that most of his pieces have.

    Overalls were the main focus of his denim collection as he played around with different looks and even pairing similar fabrics for tops and bottoms. The smocks, the well cut trench etc rounded out the collection. A bit of stripe denims here and there and some odd 80s pairing of shirts and shorts in similar fabric color completed the denim looks. The brand does not experiment much and remains more basic – as Jean Touitou says !

    A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR. 1A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR. 2A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR. 3A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR. 4A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR. 5A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR. 6A.p.c. SPRING 2016 READY TO WEAR

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  • London Fashion Week SS’16 – II

    London Fashion Week SS’16 – II

     

    This is the second part of the article on the London Fashion Week SS’16 collections. The first part can be accessed here and the rest of the designers’ collections in denim can be seen below.

    Thomas Tait

    THOMAS TAIT  concentrated on denim jackets and jeans with denim combo fabrics – often combining more than one kind of fabric and in different shades and hues to bring out that smart casual looks. The collection was more  feminine than last season and you could always find some  badges, peekaboo holes or target motifs on his clothes besides some key chains.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    Peter Pilotto

    It was all denim skirts from  Peter Pilotto. And the swinging skirts had  danced around the models’ thighs; its macramé counterpart was patchworked with satin seersucker in asymmetric skirts and kick-flare culottes. Some of the skirts had that that jeans visage alternating with that of a skirt.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

     

    Daniel Borros

    Less stitching and more drape was the motto of the collection from Daniel Borros.
    He brought out experimental work which combines techniques and details of tailoring on a silhouette deconstructed. Denim Tencel lyoncel and Japanese Silk were the main materials of the collection bringing out trench coats , skirts and other styles.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    Gyo Yuni Kimchoe

    Gyo Kim and Yuni Choe are designers behind the label GYOYUNI KIMCHOE – both from Korea. Their focus was more on sustainability and designs inspired by Korean fashion.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    HOLLY FULTON

    HOLLY FULTON  Silhouettes were neat with a lot of embellishment and embroidery used in just the right amount to make these clothes applicable for more than just an evening outing. Denim was a strong part of the collection and the embellishments made denim stand out in its vivid blue hues.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    House of Holland

    It was a kaleidoscope of colors and fabrics from the House of Holland bringing out the nomadic looks using motifs and prints on denim.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    Kingston University MA

    Kingston University students brought out their own collection with their own particular themes and tastes. Most of them used raw fabrics and used them to create large overalls and shirts giving an eclectic look to the collection.

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

    London Fashion Week SS16  II denimsandjeans.com

  • Report on Italy Denim Jeans Import 2010 -2014

    Report on Italy Denim Jeans Import 2010 -2014

    The recent economic recession noticeably affected the entire Jeans market. Almost all brands and product group sales in volume and value terms dropped . In this report, we would have a detailed  trend analysis of Denim Jeans of ITALIAN market and would also include some of the pertinent aspects of  that market including its trade quantities within EU and outside with the entire world.  We had done the analysis for the UK and the German market in the last report and this time we are doing for the ITALIAN market. ITALY is again an important country in the EU with a population of over 61.07 million and a per capita income of about $30,262. Let’s have a look at some vital figures from the ITALIAN market to get a broader framework of understanding about the denim market which includes the followings:

     

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    Particulars

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    Imports of Jeans into ITALIAN Market from 2010 to 2014 from within EU and respective share of important countries from EU in ITALIAN market  described in 2 tables and 3 graphs.

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    Imports of Jeans from EU28 into Italian Market and their prices from different exporting countries.

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    Imports of jeans into ITALIAN Market from 2010 to 2014 from around the world – table and graph.

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    Share of ITALIAN market of EU28 v. ‘Rest of the world’ with a graph.

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    Share of exporting countries in the market of ITALY  2010-2014

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    Share of exports from and outside the EU 2010-2014

     

     

     

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    IMPORT FROM EU28 COUNTRIES

    Let’s start our analysis with the imports of jeans into ITALY from within EU.  In the diagrammatical explanation below, we can observe that ITALY imported about 10.11 million pcs of jeans from countries within EU IN 2014 – highest among them being from Belgium. Other important countries are France, Romania, Netherland, and Czech Republic etc. However, it needs to remember that these jeans could have been the ones that are re-distributed after importing from other countries or a part of them having been produced in EU. It’s interesting to note that the total jeans imported from within EU have shown only marginal growth and that from 9.24 million pcs to over 10.11 million pcs.

    Import of Jeans Into Italian Market From 2010 to 2014 From Within EU

    Country 

    2010

    2011

    2012

    2013

    2014

    % of 2014

    Belgium(BE)

    1.499

    2.183

    2.087

    2.444

    2.742

    27.12%

    Romania(RO)

    2.003

    2.585

    2.104

    1.939

    2.001

    19.79%

    France(FR)

    1.965

    1.369

    1.284

    1.599

    1.727

    17.08%

    Netherland(NL)

    0.506

    0.482

    0.574

    0.841

    0.922

    9.12%

    Czech Republic(CZ)

    1.831

    1.185

    1.031

    0.645

    0.677

    6.70%

    Denmark(DK)

    0.492

    0.690

    0.665

    0.638

    0.659

    6.52%

    Spain(ES)

    0.357

    0.437

    0.492

    0.484

    0.574

    5.68%

    United Kingdom(GB)

    0.894

    0.576

    0.534

    0.455

    0.509

    5.03%

    Greece(GR)

    0.050

    0.147

    0.071

    0.053

    0.071

    0.71%

    Hungary(HU)

    0.001

    0.000

    0.001

    0.026

    0.091

    0.90%

    Others

    0.298

    0.155

    0.258

    0.125

    0.138

    1.36%

    Total

    9.895

    9.808

    9.102

    9.247

    10.112

    100.00%

    From the above analysis, it can be easily drawn that Belgium  holds 27.12% share followed by Romania with 19.79% share in the import. One more thing that is very eye catching that the import quantities of Belgium has maintained a constant growth right from the year 2010 to 2014 while the import quantities of France has been reduced from 1.965 million pcs to 1.727 million pcs . However, it cannot be said that the mentioned numbers reflect products made in Belgium. A major part is probably re-exported.

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    The table below shows the average price of jeans imported into Italian Market from EU countries. The average price of import in 2014 for individual countries is given along with. The table and the graph below show the details of prices from important EU countries. Greece is the most expensive while Belgium and Hungary are  the cheapest one.

    Imports of Jeans Into Italian Market from within EU –2014
    Country  Pcs (in million) Average Price(Euro/Pcs)

    Belgium(BE)
    2.742 7.93
    Romania(RO) 2.001 15.47
    France(FR) 1.727 15.50
    Netherland(NL) 0.922 22.08
    Czech Republic(CZ) 0.677 25.69
    Denmark(DK) 0.659 12.86
    Spain(ES) 0.574 16.96
    United Kingdom(GB) 0.509 22.03
    Greece(GR) 0.071 23.33
    Hungary(HU) 0.091 3.80

    A vast difference in prices of jeans coming from different countries. Specially jeans from Hungary seem very cheap while those from Greece and UK are very expensive at about Euro 22/- .

    Imports of Jeans Into Italian Market from within EU –2014

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    IMPORTS FROM WORLD

    One cannot imagine the latest trend in the Apparel industry without considering the figures of Imports of Jeans around the globe; we cannot do the precise interpretation unless the information about world isn’t analyzed. Let’s analyze the jeans coming to Italy from the world. Bangladesh holds the largest share of 27.93% of Italy market in 2014 whereas Tunisia and Pakistan come next with 20.37% and 12.20% share. The total quantity imported in 2014 was about 31.711 million pcs whereas in 2010 it was about 30.348 million pieces showing a decent growth of about 5%.

    The graph below shows the breakup of market among the key players in 2014. Figures in million pcs.

    Country 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 % of 2014
    Bangladesh 4.447 4.434 4.188 6.638 8.857 27.93%
    China 7.055 5.583 4.121 4.243 3.865 12.19%
    Egypt 0.942 0.481 0.315 0.162 0.225 0.71%
    India 0.327 0.153 0.074 0.206 0.357 1.13%
    Cambodia 0.002 0.035 0.187 0.612 0.788 2.48%
    Morocco 1.888 2.169 2.445 2.862 2.821 8.89%
    Mauritius 0.346 0.090 0.081 0.176 0.282 0.89%
    Pakistan 2.544 2.771 2.038 3.029 4.503 14.20%
    Tunisia 8.830 7.266 5.332 6.610 6.458 20.37%
    Turkey 3.731 4.071 3.639 2.961 3.363 10.61%
    Sub Total 30.113 27.054 22.420 27.499 31.519 99.39%
    Other 0.234 0.197 0.088 0.142 0.192 0.61%
    World 30.348 27.251 22.508 27.641 31.711 100.00%

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    TOTAL IMPORTS

    The total imports of jeans into ITALIAN Market can be now summarized up in the table below with shipments coming from both within EU and from outside. The share of EU in the French market is about 24.18% whereas 75.82% comes from rest of the world in 2014. If we look at the quantities imported from 2010 to 2014 from EU countries, it’s very apparent that there is only a marginal growth in the quantities however, if we look at the figures of World, it’s quite surprising that in the year 2011, 2012 and 2013, there was an adverse growth in the import quantities , the reason may be the impact of recession which affected the consumptions worldwide but it’s good to know that in the year 2014 , the import quantity has registered marginal growth.

    Imports of Jeans From The World (in million pcs)

    Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 %
    World
    30.34 27.251 22.508 27.641 31.711

    75.82%
    EU
    9.895 9.808 9.102 9.247 10.112

    24.18%
    Total 40.243 37.059 31.61 36.888 41.823 100.00%

    So we see that  a total of about 41 million pcs of denim jeans were imported into Italy in 2014 which is a good number . About 75% of the same is coming from rest of the world and about 25% from within EU. However, it can be safely said that a large part of the  jeans coming from within EU is also coming from outside EU – first within other countries and getting sent to Italy. Italy also has a large production of jeans in their country. Though not growing it is a decent number and we will cover that in another report.

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  • London Fashion Week SS’16 – I

    London Fashion Week SS’16 – I

    The London Fashion Week always showcases some boutique designers , from London and other cities ,who bring about their unique orientations to their collections and always worth watching. In this capsule we bring denim looks from designers including

    Marques’ Almeida

     

    Frayed denim seems to be the theme for Marques Almeida to bring out the elegance in in the . Floor sweeping denim overcoats underlined the focus on the draping with denims.

    Marques' Almeida lfw ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    Marques' Almeida London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    Marques' Almeida London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    Faustine Steinmetz

    Faustine Steinmetz , the French designer , employs meticulous artisan skills to hand woven collection of highly distressed (and knotted) denim pieces. Each fabric by Faustine is solely handwoven by one person using one of  traditional handlooms.Each piece in her collection is meticulously made by hand, with some pieces taking over a week to weave.. She partnered with a denim mill in Spain for Spring 2016.

    Micro-pleated denim is her take on the combo of formal and not so formal looks !. Denim jackets have been particularly chiseled , as it may, on a piece of statue with long flowing robes made out of denim yarns. In this age of volumes and numbers , it is very difficult to find a designer dedicated to traditional methods of production to bring out a modern wardrobe.

    Faustine Steinmetz London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    Faustine Steinmetz London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    Faustine Steinmetz London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    MM6 Maison Margiela SS’16

    Disruptive warehouse parties in the industrial techno dens of London is the backdrop for the MM6 Maison Margiela SS’16 collection. The models were more of club kids ready for long night  party. He had fun mixing the fabrics to create impactful yet simple pieces.

    MM6 Maison Margiela  London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    MM6 Maison Margiela  London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    Ashish

    Ashish Gupta , the designer from India, first showed at LFW in 2005 and went on to win the New Generation award three times. Having studied from Central St. Martin, he lost his entire portfolio of work and cash at Gare Du Nord in 2000 and had big career setback and started making clothes for friends but  was noticed by Yeda Yun – one of London’s best fashion names and the rest , as they say , is history. He showed at London Fashion Week 10th time this year.

    Female models had a tough time strutting down on the ramp on skateboards as required by him  and  his denims pieces were cutouts or had patchworks/ embellishments . The concept of draped denim seems to be one of the highlights of many designers – opening way for further usage of lighter denims .

    Ashish London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    shish London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

    shish London fashion week ss/16  denimsandjeans.com

  • NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II

    In continuation to our previous post on the NY fashion week denim looks, here is the second part of the series.

    VFiles SPRING 2016 READY-TO-WEAR

    Some young designers brought out fresh looks in denim to the NY fashion week . Vfiles used the patchwork concept to project that sexy look for mens denim .

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II

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    Frankie B  New York Fashion Week

    Designer Chadwick Bell resurrected the iconic brand Frankie B Hollywood and featured mixed collection with focus on using white bleached looks accentuated by distressing and indigo spray on the low slung jeans  and in combo with loose button downed shirts, tees and leather jackets.

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

    Greg Lauren  SPRING 2016 READY-TO-WEAR

    Greg Lauren masters in art of using the hand distressing techniques, pieced together jackets  , military fabrics and bringing out a deconstructed  nomadic look . He translates that look into his women’s collection for the SS’16. The indigo sentiment was standing out during the New York Fashion Week recently held  as the designer used stripe denims and patched denims to show three piece dresses, gowns, bathrobes , hats and other ensembles. The mix of denim with other fabrics was striking.Greg Lauren show. Vintage military fabrics, pieced-together jackets, hip-slung trousers, and hand-distressing are his brand’s unwavering signatures.

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    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – II denimsandjeans.com

  • NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – I

    NY Fashion Week | Denim Looks – I

    Marc Jacobs SPRING 2016 READY-TO-WEAR

    NY Fashion week brings collections from some of the high end and cool designers together at one place. Many of these designers  are exuberant and  glamorous. Marc Jacobs is one such designer. This season he brought out in catholic tendencies and orientations and the effect could be seen on his collection with denim  used for flowing gowns and dresses and Victorian age looks. A fresh uptake for the denim industry !

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  • Greg Lauren Spring 2016 Collection | NY Fashion Week

    Greg Lauren Spring 2016 Collection | NY Fashion Week

    Greg Lauren masters in art of using the hand distressing techniques, pieced together jackets  , military fabrics and bringing out a deconstructed  nomadic look . He translates that look into his women’s collection for the SS’16. The indigo sentiment was standing out during the New York Fashion Week recently held  as the designer used stripe denims and patched denims to show three piece dresses, gowns, bathrobes , hats and other ensembles. The mix of denim with other fabrics was striking.

    Greg Lauren Spring 2016 Collection | NY Fashion Week

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  • Report on Denim Jeans Market In France 2010-2014

    Report on Denim Jeans Market In France 2010-2014

    French Denim Market

    The market for denim is bit volatile in EU and the demand and supply trends show some changes over the years. However, does this scenario apply to French Republic ? The following is a detailed analysis on the total exports, imports of this market which also helps in bringing out the consumption of jeans both for Men and Women in the FRENCH REPUBLIC market .We had done the analysis for the UK and German markets in the last reports and this time we are covering  the FRENCH REPUBLIC market. French Republic is again an important country in the EU with a population of over 64.64 million and a per capita income of about $44,375 with a world ranking of 25 but still lower  than UK. Let’s have a look at some vital figures from the FRENCH REPUBLIC market to get the understanding about the denim market which includes the followings:

     

     

    1. Table of imports of jeans into French Market from 2010 to 2014 from within EU and respective share of important countries from EU in French market. 2 tables and 3 graphs.

    2. Imports of Jeans from EU28 into French Market and their prices from different exporting countries.

    3. Table of imports of jeans into French Market from 2010 to 2014 from around the world – table and graph.

    4. Table for % share of French market of EU28 v. ‘Rest of the world’ with a graph.

    5. Table of % share of exporting countries in the market of French Republic  2010-2014

    6. Table of % share of exports from and outside the EU 2010-2014

    7. Table for exports of jeans out of French Market into EU countries 2010-2014

    8. Table for exports of jeans to rest of the world 2010-2014

    9. Net consumption of jeans in French Republic 2010-2014

    10. Per capita consumption of jeans in French Market 2010 v. 2014

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    EU28 COUNTRIES

    France gets imported jeans not only from around the world but also from within the EU. Let’s begin by starting to have an analysis of the figures for imports of jeans into French Republic from within EU.  In the table below, we can observe that French Republic imported about 25 million pcs of jeans from countries within EU – highest among them being from Belgium. Other important countries are Spain, Italy, Netherland and Ireland etc. However, it needs to be remembered that these jeans could have been the ones that are re-distributed after importing from other countries or a part of them having been produced in EU. It’s interesting to note that the total jeans imported from within EU have increased from 23 million pcs to over 25 million pcs.

    Import of Jeans from within EU to France | 2010-2014

    Country

    2010

    2011

    2012

    2013

    2014

    % of 2014

    Spain (ES)

    4.70

    4.97

    5.87

    5.67

    6.11

    23.65%

    Netherlands (NL)

    1.14

    1.50

    1.90

    2.06

    2.38

    9.21%

    Italy (IT)

    3.22

    2.88

    2.56

    2.40

    2.33

    9.02%

    Austria (AT)

    0.02

    0.02

    0.14

    0.07

    0.06

    0.23%

    United Kingdom(GB)

    2.11

    1.60

    1.47

    1.53

    1.97

    7.63%

    Sweden (SE)

    0.02

    0.04

    0.04

    0.05

    0.06

    0.23%

    Belgium (BE)

    11.30

    12.01

    10.6

    12.6

    10.3

    40.34%

    Czech Republic (CZ)

    0.50

    0.49

    0.48

    0.47

    0.44

    1.70%

    Denmark (DK)

    0.47

    0.52

    0.63

    0.64

    0.72

    2.78%

    Ireland (IE)

    0.005

    0.03

    0.00237

    0.04

    1.02

    3.95%

    Portugal (PT)

    0.065

    0.06

    0.15

    0.14

    0.12

    0.46%

    Others

    0.098

    0.08

    0.21

    0.11

    0.27

    1.04%

    Total

    23.65

    24.2

    24.05

    25.78

    25.83

    100.00%

     

    From the above analysis, it can be easily derived that Belgium holds 40% share followed by Spain with 23% share in the import. One more thing that is very eye catching that the import quantities of Belgium has reduced from 12.6 million pcs to 10.3 million pcs within one year of gap while quantities imported from Spain have been showing increasing trend so far.The table below shows the average price of jeans imported into French Market from EU countries. The average price of import in 2014 for individual countries is given along with. The table and the graph below show the details of prices from important EU countries. Czech Republic is the most expensive while Ireland is the cheapest one.

    Imports of Jeans Into French Market from Within EU -2014

    Country

    Qty (million pcs)

    Price (Euro/pc)

    Spain (ES)

    6.11

    11.98

    Netherlands (NL)

    2.38

    19.26

    Italy (IT)

    2.33

    27.64

    Austria (AT)

    0.06

    18.52

    United Kingdom(GB)

    1.97

    17.87

    Sweden (SE)

    0.06

    26.78

    Belgium (BE)

    10.3

    10.32

    Czech Republic (CZ)

    0.44

    28.88

    Denmark (DK)

    0.72

    13.33

    Ireland (IE)

    1.02

    5.11

    Portugal (PT)

    0.12

    25.93

    Others

    0.27

    % share of French Jeans Market held by EU Countries 2014

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    WORLD

    Without looking at the picture of imports of Jeans from around the world, we cannot have the true picture of what is happening in the French market. Bangladesh holds the largest share of 32.35% of French market in 2014 whereas China and Pakistan come next with 31.14% and 15.67% share. The total quantity imported in 2014 was about 54.64 million pcs whereas in 2010 it was about 53.40 million pieces showing a negative growth in 5 years. Not a good portent for the industry !

    Rest of the World | Imports of Jeans in French Market 2010-2014

    Country

    2010

    2011

    2012

    2013

    2014

    % of 2014

    Bangladesh

    13.15

    12.92

    11.45

    15.25

    17.68

    32.35%

    China

    22.68

    23.56

    19.63

    17.08

    17.02

    31.14%

    Pakistan

    6.95

    6.26

    6.08

    6.23

    8.56

    15.67%

    Morocco

    4.34

    2.96

    2.88

    3.00

    3.03

    5.55%

    Tunisia

    1.75

    1.95

    2.24

    2.89

    2.90

    5.30%

    Turkey

    1.41

    1.71

    2.09

    2.24

    2.60

    4.76%

    Cambodia

    0.01

    0.01

    0.42

    0.34

    1.38

    2.53%

    Madagascar

    0.40

    0.47

    0.29

    0.33

    0.40

    0.74%

    India

    0.33

    0.32

    0.27

    0.28

    0.29

    0.53%

    Sub Total

    51.01

    50.16

    45.35

    47.64

    53.86

    98.58%

    Others

    2.096

    1.630

    0.862

    0.720

    0.389

    0.71%

    World

    53.10

    51.79

    46.21

    48.36

    54.25

    99.29%

    World Total

    55.201

    53.421

    47.073

    49.076

    54.638

    100%

    The graph below shows the breakup of market among the key players in 2014.

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    TOTAL IMPORTS

    The total imports of jeans into French Market can be now summarized up in the table below with shipments coming from both within EU and from outside. The share of EU in the French market is about 32.26% and 67.74% comes from rest of the world in 2014. If we look at the quantities imported from 2010 to 2014 from EU countries, it’s very apparent that there is only a marginal growth in the quantities while if we look at the figures of World, it’s quite evident that it’s on increasing trend.

    Imports Into French Market From World and EU | 2010-2014

    2010

    2011

    2012

    2013

    2014

    % of 2014

    World

    53.10

    51.79

    46.21

    48.36

    54.25

    67.74

    EU

    23.65

    24.2

    24.05

    25.78

    25.83

    32.26

    Total Import

    76.75

    75.99

    70.26

    74.14

    80.08

    100.00

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    TOTAL CONSUMPTION

    The total consumption of jeans in French Market can be calculated with the table below. The first two columns show the exports of jeans to rest of the world and to EU countries. From the below figures , it can be easily obtained that except the year 2012 and 2013 , rest years have shown the increasing trend in export as well as import . The net consumption in 2010 was 43.52 million pcs while it has been decreased to 38.86 million pcs in 2013 but later on in 2014 the net consumption has reached to the level of 46.42 million pcs . This is a little less than 7% increase over 5 years. Can be hardly commendable, but is still ok when we consider how the economies are moving.

    Exports and Imports from And Into French Market | 2010-2014 (million pcs)

    Year

    Exports outside EU28

    Exports to EU28 countries

    Total Exports

    Total Imports

    Balance consumed

    2010

    24.70

    8.53

    33.23

    76.75

    43.52

    2011

    22.67

    7.85

    30.52

    75.99

    45.47

    2012

    22.74

    7.38

    30.12

    70.26

    40.14

    2013

    27.08

    8.70

    35.78

    74.14

    38.36

    2014

    25.31

    8.35

    33.66

    80.08

    46.42

    Exports and Imports from And Into French Market | 2010-2014

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    PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

    The per capita consumption of jeans in French Republic can be calculated below:

    2010

    Total net consumption        :            43.52 million pcs

    Total population                    :           65.02 million

    Per capita consumption      :           0.67 jeans per person/P.A

    2014

    Total net consumption         :           46.42 million pcs

    Total population                    :           67.64 million

    Per capita consumption      :           0.69 jeans per person/p.a

    From the above analysis, it can be drawn that from the year 2010 to 2014, the per capita consumption has been slightly increased from 0.67 Jeans per person per annum to 0.69 Jeans per person per annum – a figure which is negligible and does not encourage huge optimism. Also the per capita consumption is much lower than many other nations like UK , Germany , Benelux etc. Not the greatest market, but still has a decent consumption of about 45 million pcs.

     

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