SPRING/SUMMER 2023 COLLECTION

S/S 2023: find out the themes and the fabrics of the new collection

Denim, organic and recycled fabrics, jacquards are the keystones of the collection. In the new  S/S 2023 they are associated to natural dyes, both in printing and yarn-dyeing, emblematic of a style with a bold identity. The three delineations of the Albiate 1830 collection for S/S 2023 interact to become the advocates of careful research which translates into fabrics dedicated to a following with a casual and sparkling spirit.

Coloured Denim

Denim in vibrant colours is what’s new for the season. Available on different bases, these fabrics recall the characteristic delavé effect of the most authentic indigo: they lose a little intensity with each washing, gaining more and more appeal each time. There is also a great presence of selvedge denim, this time presented with a coloured selvedge, for an even more eccentric and stylish look.

Summer Jacquard

Geometric designs and floral patterns inspire the collection of jacquard fabrics by Albiate 1830, on very light base fabrics which blend cotton and linen.  The innovative use of chenille gives a three-dimensional feel to fabrics with a boho-chic allure in pastel shades.

Streetwear Style

Oxfords, lightweight flannels and tartans steal the scene in casual fabrics with great personality, perfect for those who want to be daring with amazing colours.

Prints

The proposal of printed fabrics shares a contemporary creativity and the use of high-quality raw materials.

Revamped Hawaiian prints create laid-back atmospheres where watercolour brushstrokes reinterpret the tropics, on fabrics designed for shirts with a fluid touch, perfect for real or imaginary travel.  Macro-flowers and botanical patterns bring to mind painted canvases or wallpaper with a nuanced touch, obtained through cutting-edge printing techniques. Fabrics with the most sophisticated prints are made with contrasting patterns, where contours create the design itself, for simple results with graphic and unexpected effects.