Archive for September 27, 2010


With Milan’s designers removing the hard edges in fashion, and dropping hemlines, shoes have taken on proportions and tones to suit. Handbags, too, are not sprouting as much ornament as in the past or demanding their own place on the sidewalk. A sneak peak on shoes, handbags and glasses form the Gucci, Prada, Fendi and Verace spring 2011 shows.

Tassels were a theme at Gucci’s spring 2011 show.

Gucci Spring 2011

Gucci Spring 2011

Spiral eyewear from the Prada spring 2011 show.

Prada Spring 2011

A boxy canvas bag at Prada spring 2011 show

The platforms at Fendi had cork and wood in the mix.

Fendi show spring 2011

Belts and bags at Fendi spring show 2011

Also at Fendi, belts and bags (modest in size and softly structured, with handles) also told a color-blocking story. Linked bracelets, worn in sets of different colors and size, supported the lighter attitude.

Versace spring 2011

Following five years of research and development, Dreamskin Health Ltd is proud to have launched the world’s first range of hydrating, medical-grade silk garments designed to relieve the itching and irritation of eczema and dermatitis.

Dreamskin® Health garments protect the skin from external irritants, helping to reduce irritation.

The secret to the new garments is a proprietary biomimetic copolymer matrix which is firmly bound to the surface of the silk and assists the water and temperature regulation functions of the skin. “The Dreamskin polymer is a major benefit for patients”, said Technical Director, Howard Cairns. “We were inspired by looking at how the hydration of modern contact lenses is achieved and realised we could use our fabric engineering knowledge to produce a similar effect in fabric.”

Dreamskin garments are currently available in bodysuits for babies and face masks, tops, leggings and pyjamas for children up to 12 years old and are designed with wearer comfort as the top consideration. Seams are kept away from identified irritation areas – underarm, inside elbow and knee, finger and toe webbing; flat seam technology is used in all garments to ensure minimal irritation.

“We have combined our new polymer technology with 20 years experience of garment manufacturing expertise to produce comfortable, discreet garments for patients”, commented founder, George Costa. “We ensure all aspects of our products are the best they can be.”

Dreamskin garments offer the following benefits:

– Improve skin hydration and moisture regulation
– Aid reduction of skin itching and irritation
– Assist with regulation and maintenance of body temperature
– Support the recovery of normal skin function
– Decrease contact between skin and irritants such as washing powder
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Early patient feedback has been extremely positive – improved sleep, reduced scratching and a marked improvement in the condition of the skin.

Tony Wilson, CEO of Dreamskin Health Ltd, said: “We are extremely excited about the patient feedback we have been receiving. In 20 years of working in dermatology, I have never received so many letters of thanks from patients and their parents in such a short period of time. We are looking forward to being able to help many more eczema sufferers in future.”

Dyneema® ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers can now be used in cut resistant gloves  for the food processing industry in Europe.

Gloves made with Dyneema® are ideal for use in the food industry, thanks to a combination of the very high level of protection they provide together with enhanced comfort and durability. Wearer comfort is equally as important as protection performance for safety managers and company’s employees, since it is a crucial factor in ensuring that gloves are actually worn. Durability is also important for the buyer. Gloves made with Dyneema® have very long service lives and withstand multiple laundering cycles, delivering cost savings without compromising on performance.

Within the European Union, materials and articles used in food contact applications need to comply with very strict requirements laid out in the Framework Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 governing materials used in contact with food, as well as the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Regulation (EC) No 2023/2006. UHMWPE fiber of DSM Dyneema, has now been granted approval under these EU regulations.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval for UHMWPE fiber of DSM Dyneema in 2006 for use in food contact applications.

DSM actively pursues food contact approval status for high performance polyethylene fibers.

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