
Expensive ‘glad rags’ continue to storm the fashion capitals of the world, every high end designer looks at creating magic with their clothes season after season. Some designer fabrics will eternally remain part and parcel of the glamour world. The rich silhouettes of Indian and Chinese silk, gossamer tulles, satin, crepe de chine and now even soft cotton are firmly established on this list, natural fabrics have an innate class that lends to any creation. There is something dreamy, sheer, and haute about these designer fabrics that are chosen time and again by designers all over the world to make their style statements.
Of late, cashmere has also become very popular in fashion circles, soft and elegant in feel and wear, it has an ever lasting quality. Some designers have even chosen to use cashmere as their signature line. Asian fabric producing giants like India and China have extremely competitive wholesale markets and provide good rates the world over for designer fabrics. Although both these countries produce designer fabrics, the quality differs. With some retailers and designers prefer one fabric type to the other,
good designers buy a large variety of unusual fabrics to create exclusive designs, some have tie-ups with regular textile providers as well. Sometimes it becomes very difficult to replicate a design, this happens largely because the designer fabrics stocks are limited and often expensive. This sometimes leads to smaller traders trying to copy the design in cheaper fabric and putting them up in the wholesale market at a lower cost. Most fabrics are available in many places, budding designers bank on some reliable vendors to give them exclusive stocks. With the fashion industry becoming larger, the numbers of suppliers has also increased worldwide, there is now more variety in fabric designs than ever. Even if the general public cannot afford the shelf prices of the top designers, they can bank on good fakes.
Of late, cashmere has also become very popular in fashion circles, soft and elegant in feel and wear, it has an ever lasting quality. Some designers have even chosen to use cashmere as their signature line. Asian fabric producing giants like India and China have extremely competitive wholesale markets and provide good rates the world over for designer fabrics. Although both these countries produce designer fabrics, the quality differs. With some retailers and designers prefer one fabric type to the other,
good designers buy a large variety of unusual fabrics to create exclusive designs, some have tie-ups with regular textile providers as well. Sometimes it becomes very difficult to replicate a design, this happens largely because the designer fabrics stocks are limited and often expensive. This sometimes leads to smaller traders trying to copy the design in cheaper fabric and putting them up in the wholesale market at a lower cost. Most fabrics are available in many places, budding designers bank on some reliable vendors to give them exclusive stocks. With the fashion industry becoming larger, the numbers of suppliers has also increased worldwide, there is now more variety in fabric designs than ever. Even if the general public cannot afford the shelf prices of the top designers, they can bank on good fakes.
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