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Benetton's Alpaca Collection

Benetton’s 2007 fall-winter collection has predominantly a Peruvian touch — Peruvian cotton and alpaca were the protagonists in a fashion parade presenting the new 2007 autumn-winter collection of Italian brands ‘United Colors of Benetton’ and ‘Sisley’ at Lima, Peru.

Most combinations were, including dress oats and sweaters, were made with Peruvian raw material known for its impressive quality, said world famous designer Luciano Benetton who presented the parade.

The fashion items, which are supposed to make a big splash in Europe, were mostly casual wear with full, bright typical Peruvian Colors, Predominantly orange, fuchsia, purple, green and yellow.“Peru will always be a source of inspiration for us. In this collection the county of Peru is present in all our brands and styles through the raw materials we used for our designs like cotton, wool, especially alpaca. We hope we can soon include more Peruvian textile sources and styles”, he declared and assured that Peru is on a world-wide level when it comes to fashion avant-garde.


Is not the first time that Luciano Benetton visits Peru. He revealed that on two occasions he visited several towns in the Peruvian Andean mountains searching for high-quality wools like alpaca and vicuña to bring his designs to life. (source: journalperu.com)

 

More Designers Using Alpaca Wool In Its Rainbow Of Colors

December 29, 2006 3:01 p.m. EST

Linda Young - All Headline News Staff Writer

Chicago, IL (AHN) - Upscale department stores are beginning to feature more fashions knit from Alpaca fibers. This wool has no lanolin, unlike sheep's wool, which means it is ready to spin into fiber immediately after it is sheared off the backs of the bug-eyed cousins to camel's.

The fiber, if it is designated "baby alpaca" is hypoallergenic because the scales of alpaca fiber lie down against the shaft of the hair follicle so it doesn't scratch as some wool does. Another thing that has prominent designers such as Giorgio Armani, Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren using 100 percent alpaca or alpaca blends is that the fibers come in 22 natural colors.

Natural colors include pure white, and shades of fawn, brown, gray and true black. The lighter colors can also be dyed, according to an AP report Thursday.

In addition alpaca can be combined with sheep's wool, cashmere, mohair, angora, acrylic and silk. Sweaters of pure Alpaca or blends retail for anywhere from $28 to $395 for ready-wear fashion and $1,000 or more for hand knit sweaters. The more expensive sweaters appearing in upscale stores such as Neiman Marcus. Men can find a nice range of Alpaca styles in the Clint Eastwood golf sweater collection that converted to 100% alpaca in 1999.

Other designer labels that use 100 percent alpaca or alpaca blends include: Polo Ralph Lauren, Johnnie Walker, Fairway & Greene, Callaway Golf, Jack Nicklaus, Pringle, Bobby Jones, and Hart Schafner & Marx sportswear

Givenchi Collection 2008 Fall
PARIS, July 1, 2008. By Sarah Mower, From www.style.com
Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy has moved up to the point where he's hitting the tricky balance that couture demands: developing recognizable signatures, on the one hand, and spinning fantasy, on the other. He had a theme for Fall—anticipating the trip to Peru he plans to take in August. That gave him a color scheme, from the tobacco browns of gauchos to the vivid pinks, folkloric alpaca blanket stripes, and patterned knits of Inca culture. To his credit, though, he used those devices to develop more of what his growing audience has learned to love about him: his young, modern, and urban take on chic dressing, punctuated with incisive tailoring and a flair for intense shots of decoration.... http://www.style.com/fashionshows/review/F2008CTR-GIVENCHY

 

 
 
 

 

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