Delicate stitches enrich solid and flat knitwear. In this new season, we will show you a range of appealing textures made through different stitches: the rippling texture, letter texture, spaced stripes, argyle texture and leaf-like texture.
Emporio Armani, Theory and Fabiana Filippi all choose different stitches to made uneven rippling-style surfaces. The 3d effect shows a flowing feel, adding depth and variation.
The densely spaced cutout stripes form vertical dissecting lines which elongate the body length. Calvin Klein 205W39NYC and House of Dagmar use diagonal cut to form a flowing effect. The pointelle patterns on the sleeve or back deliver a understated yet ornate quality.
Autumn transitional knitwear items are soft and lightweight with argyle pointelle the key pattern. Andrea Bogosian plays well with the base color of solid knitwear, pointelle patterns and stitches to add depth.
Some brands such as Ulla Johnson and THE TILBURY use leaf-like cutout effects to update solid items. Chloe and Emanuel Ungaro choose complex and symmetrical patterns and flat surfaces to create an elegant female image.
Ulla Johnson's hand knitting shows naturalism, elegance and simplicity. The attractive floral textures and colors are combined to show a sense of craftsmanship.
The fine-gauge letter texture forms a loose and dense effect. The front embellishments and placement decorations on the shoulder, sleeve and waist, as seen at Amina Rubinacci, Barrie and Versace, create a cosy and casual nonchalance. Black and white are adopted to add glamour.
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