Fashionista has recently learnt that the designer of the famous Colour-In Dress, Dutch young fashion designer Berber Soepboer has collaborated with Fioen van Balgooi (the face behind Dutch Eco-Fashion consultancy Refinity to design Fragment Textiles.
Fragment Textiles are just what they sound like - fragments of textiles in the form of squares and stars, which can be assembled to make a variety of garments, e.g. a dress one day and a skirt the next. Fashionista very much hopes that Fragment Textiles will become available commercially soon, so that she will no longer have to search frantically for beloved skirt X or comfy trousers Y in the morning. She will simply take Fragment Textiles from her closet and compose her dream garment of the day then and there. And because it is a simple click and fold system she will even be able to change straight from a formal day skirt to a fun or more elegant little dress in the evening - all without having to carry a bag of evening gear around all day. So Fashionista would love to see Fragment Textile available soon and in a selection of classy natural colours and black is, of course an absolute must . . . . . .
Fragment Textiles are just what they sound like - fragments of textiles in the form of squares and stars, which can be assembled to make a variety of garments, e.g. a dress one day and a skirt the next. Fashionista very much hopes that Fragment Textiles will become available commercially soon, so that she will no longer have to search frantically for beloved skirt X or comfy trousers Y in the morning. She will simply take Fragment Textiles from her closet and compose her dream garment of the day then and there. And because it is a simple click and fold system she will even be able to change straight from a formal day skirt to a fun or more elegant little dress in the evening - all without having to carry a bag of evening gear around all day. So Fashionista would love to see Fragment Textile available soon and in a selection of classy natural colours and black is, of course an absolute must . . . . . .
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