New edition of Indigo New York textile design begins

Premier Vision is presenting Indigo New York Textile Design Show that provides visitors with insight into the latest techniques through a variety of new collections and showcases the direction of future trends in the fashion and home furnishing design markets. It is the most important and influential show for the North American textile design market.

This season it will be introducing a special edition for Summer Collection 2016. The Summer 2016 design show is hosting 86 exhibitors selected according to quality and creativity criteria bringing the best of designs.

Indigo New York also provides the opportunity to discover textile designs oriented toward the women’s, men’s and children’s fashion markets as well as for the home and decorating sector

The most significant and influential show for the North American textile design market is targeting the fashion and home industries. Indigo brings together a wide range of globally-based textile design exhibitors who present prints and patterns, embroideries, knits, appliqués, jacquards and transfer papers.

The participants and exhibitors of the show come from all over the globe to attend Indigo New York — companies from Great Britain, Italy, France, Australia and Belgium contribute alongside domestic studios.

Experts who facilitate the content for the show include vintage specialists, publications and forecasters who are represent today’s most pivotal players in the industry.

Three times per year the show brings together some 125 exhibitors, including top international design studios, as well as bookshops and trend bureaus. The comprehensive creative offer, including designs for prints, embroideries, knits, appliqués, jacquards and transfer papers, addresses all segments of the fashion and home markets.

Some 2,500 visitors come each session to prepare their collection and locate the motifs that will make the success of their designs.

The show held at the Metropolitan Pavilion is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on April 7 and 8.

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