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Fashion Trend Forecast Fall/Winter 2012-13. www.sippo.ch Table of contents.
Sources/Publisher....................................................... 3. Simplicity features Elegance.. ............................. 4
Colours..................................................................................... 5 Styling.Trends...................................................................... 6-12 Knitwear.Trends................................................................. 13-18 Accessories.Trends........................................................... 19-22

Bright Messages.. .................................................... 42
Colours................................................................................... 43 Styling.Trends.................................................................... 44-50 Knitwear.Trends................................................................. 51-56 Accessories.Trends........................................................... 57-60

Pictures of the Night............................................... 61
Colours................................................................................... 62 Styling.Trends.................................................................... 63-69 Knitwear.Trends................................................................. 70-75 Accessories.Trends........................................................... 76-79 The.Swiss.Import.Promotion.Programme......................... 80-81

Desire without Frills................................................. 23
Colours................................................................................... 24 Styling.Trends.................................................................... 25-32 Knitwear.Trends................................................................. 33-37 Accessories.Trends........................................................... 38-41

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