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FIMI Enero 2007


13/12/2006 Pasarela Fimi will feature the latest cutting-edge trends in children’s fashion

Pasarela Fimi will feature the latest cutting-edge trends in children’s fashion

ll the latest trends in children’s and young’s fashion for the Autumn Winter season 2007-2008 will be unveiled at Pasarela FIMI with the participation of prestigious fashion designers.

APasarela FIMI will be taking place on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th January at 6 pm and will showcase collections from the following fashion designers: AKR Kids, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Bóboli, Giesswein, Lourdes, Mini a Ture, Pan con Chocolate, Pif by Aymeric, Rubio Kids, Tuc Tuc and Tutto Piccolo.
FIMI, the International Fair of Children’s and Young People’s Fashion of Valencia, is preparing to open its doors again this coming 12th January 2007 concurrently with the Baby & Childcare Show, 0-4 at Feria Valencia. During the three days of the fair, all the latest trends and collections for the Autumn Winter season 2007-2008 will be unveiled for the first time. Holding both of these fairs conjointly gives many points of sale who sell both types of products an excellent opportunity to find out what’s new and what will be in demand next season.

Trends bringing us back to fantasy
For this edition of the show, we are preparing the greatest show in the world of children’s fashion. Fashion that brings us back to the magic and fantasy of the circus in three new trends. First of all, we have Black Clown, which is a groundbreaking look based on a strong formal expressiveness. The colouring and rich metallic tones are combined with velvety textures, sweater dresses and omnipresent leggings. Next up is Magic World, a trend that invites us to savour special moments of enchantment. The ethereal harmony of ecru and natural neutral conjures up a world of textile magic. A classical air is matched with resized garments, with trapezoid and ball volumes in shortened silhouettes. Finally, Saltimbanqui, or acrobat, is based on a sense of wellbeing and welfare, mirrored in a colourful range gaining in sophistication as it enters contact with neutrals. A mix and match of basic and unique pieces recovered from other uses and contexts where truncated volumes follow the lines of the body.
The 64th FIMI is focusing on visitors, and it is currently preparing a series of actions specifically targeting them, both before and during the fair itself. As Pepa Ortiz, director of FIMI, put it “we want the trade visitors to feel that this fair is made especially for them, that their needs are taken into account”.
From 12th to 14th January, step right in and see for yourself, all the wonders of children’s fashion.


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(Informationsquelle: Feria Valencia)

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