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Italian silk going up Print
ITALIE
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
According to a survey conducted by Smi-Ati and the Sezione Serica Italiana, Italian silk turnover has grown by 5% in 2007, going beyond € 1,5 billion. Relatively stable in volume, these sales should mean that Italian silk, like the rest of Made in Italy, has begun to move forwards top-of-the-range. A trend that should be confirmed in 2008.

The demand comes mainly from the interior market, in particular cloths for feminine apparel (+7,9% in value), with a predilection for natural fibres (+5,9% whereas synthetic fibres have lost more than 4 points).
Then come tie cloths (+0,3% in value and +1,9% in volume)and dyed yarns (+2,1% whereas printed ones have declined by 7%).
Cloths for feminine accessories (scarf, shawl, stole, bandana...) have slightly increased in value (+0,6%), more decreased in volume and have been rather sold abroad (+1,5%) than in Italy (-1,5%).

Source: Il Sole 24 Ore March 19th 2008
 
The Italian Fashion Chamber has unveiled new projects Print
ITALIE
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Casual cruise or holiday collections have become more and more significant on the market, especially in the USA. This gap on European trade shows is to be filled in Italy by the Fashion Chamber (CNMI) which intends to create Milano Moda Pre-Collezioni Spring / Fall.

Moreover, the CNMI has thought about another project called Milano Moda Design, for the International furniture trade show with the Home collection presentation. An initiative reminding us of the event organized by the R2ITH at Maison & Objet.

Last, the CNMI has got together with Maven to develop and promote the Abu Dhabi Fashion Week with North African and Middle Eastern designers and with the participation of famous Italian houses.

Sources: Fashion Times Feb. 26th 2008, Panorama Feb. 26th 2008
 
Fashion incubator to promote design in Bari Print
ITALIE
Thursday, 21 February 2008
The success of the Fashion Incubator in Milan encouraged Bari province to create (probably next year) its own incubator in the South of Italy so as to further the development of start-up companies in the fashion sector. The partners of the project insisted on the relationships between universities and companies, researchers and marketing experts, also on environment friendly production and on the creation of trademarks. The project has been supported by Università degli Studi di Bari, Moda Mediterranea S.p.A...

Source: Puglialive Feb. 19th 2008
 
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