New Carnival Collection 2024: fantasy fabrics
New Carnival Collection 2024: fantasy fabrics
After discovering the new basics of the season,we continue exploring new novelties with thefantasy fabrics.
A selection that takes us to imaginary worlds and invites us to play and have fun.
Metallic effect
This year we present a great selection of novelties with a common thread that unites them: the metallic effect..
The collection is completed by our classic TILION,to which we have addedtwo new colours. It is a metallised fabric that doesn't lose on contact.
We continue to discover more novelties such as this iridescent lamé, followed by a paper-like fabric:
A classic, but new this year: a shiny net fabric - the metallic tulle by excellence:
Tornasol effect
These two fabrics have a very diffuse line, so we continue to walk along the path of novelties, where we find the following one litmus with lycra:
An iridescent effect that we can also obtain thanks to these two fabrics, similar to each other, but which complement each other perfectly.We are talking about the FONSI model, a rough fabric, and the BALDEA model,a fabric similar to the previous one but with a curved multifoil sequin on a tulle base.
Classic fantasies
This selection closes with the following novelty: FANTASIA GALLARDO.A lamé with a hologram in circles that we wanted to go with the DANZA TAYLOR, a novelty that we presented in previous seasons but that can be matched to perfection. Followed by the ECLIPSE model, a glittered scale for all those mermaids who are ready for all those mermaids who are ready to take to the streets.
Elegance
Despite the fact that carnival is characterised by pure fantasy, there are always those who do not renounce to elegance, with costumes that go beyond. For all of them, we have prepared these novelties:
If you have any questions or want more information about our fabrics, consult sales agent or contact our customer service team!.
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