SWEET SMELLS TO BOOST ITALY'S FASHION ALLURE
(ANSAmed) - MILAN, OCTOBER 22 - Italian fashion is set to add
sweet-smelling cloth to its allure.
A firm based near Lake Como today said it would unveil the
world's first range of scented fabrics for shirts and blouses at
next February's textile shows in Milan and Paris.
''We aim to mingle sight with smell, appealing to both
senses,'' said Matteo Taiana of the Tessitura Taiana company.
He said the fabrics would be impregnated with natural
essences, fruit extracts and herbal solutions.
''The effect will last up to twenty washings,'' said Taiana,
whose family firm has been weaving cloth since 1933.
''After that, the smell will fade - but the style will
remain''.
Taiana is the second Italian company to try the smell-style
combination.
In May the Supercolor dye company from Italy's textiles hub
Prato said it had fashioned fabrics that smell of strawberry,
lemon and other fruit.
The wearer can choose a permanent fragrance - proof against
multiple washes - or decide to unleash the scent by rubbing the
cloth.
Fresh from patenting its Texaroma system, Supercolor said it
had already scented scarves, shawls and blankets and had jeans
and other more intimate items in mind.
Supercolor chief Roberta Ciapini said many clothing firms in
Italy and abroad had expressed interest in the new fabric.
(ANSAmed).
2007-10-22 18:05