Just a matter of technique
In the wake of the fashion week season, it’s interesting to look back and see how much fur graced runways around the world—and to note how techniques developed at Saga Design Centre provided cornerstones for many pieces of fashion.
While a wide range of techniques were seen on runways—including new spins on the Twisted Fringe and Puzzle methods--the four standouts were: Airgallon, Checkerboard, Degradé and Fox ‘n’ Fabric. | AIRGALLON
Various designers demonstrated the pure luxury of fur in pieces featuring the Airgallon technique. Lightness and volume were in the spotlight, proclaiming a hint of risqué elegance that is irresistible... | 
| CHECKERBOARD
Clever creations using the Checkerboard technique brought a high-spirited atmosphere to the runway. The interplay of colour and contrast delivers a sense of playfulness without compromising... | 
| DEGRADÉ
Degradé was also advanced in new ways. In some pieces the audiences recognized the depth of fur’s natural beauty, while others played with a ... | 
| FOX 'N' FABRIC
Fox 'n' Fabric seemed to be all over the place. The name of the technique explains what it is, but what’s important is how this method makes fox so versatile. It has an inherent lightness, but at the... |
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