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Koloron adds creativity to the Catwalk
An Art fabric that you can colour and decorate after the garment is made
Koloron is a fabric that likes to be painted, sprayed and drawn all over. Great for the fashion show, the prototype and the designer’s portfolio.

    This is the first fabric of its type ever to be produced. It is non-woven with a surface that is great for painting on. You can draw on it, spray it and mark it with crayons or anything that inspires the creative mind. A graffiti effect, a paint splash effect or a statement in large letters.  It is all possible and great fun to do.

     Koloron is a fabric like no other; it cuts easily with scissors and needs no hemming because it doesn’t fray. It joins as well with PVA as it does with sewing. It can even be frequency welded if you happen to have access to such a machine. And it sets folds with a low heat and distorts and melts into fascinating shapes with high heat. It is the most creative fabric ever produced and has been used for a collection for London’s Fashion Week.

    Koloron can be used with a variety of supporting fabrics, which adds to the creativity and the designer’s options. The surface of Koloron is white and smooth, making it ideal for all colouring mediums, just remember to add a little PVA to paint that will dry rigid, the PVA adds flexibility and avoids colour cracking off.

 

     Koloron will handle like a lightweight cotton, but unlike cotton it has an integrity that supports ideas and structure.  Once washed it becomes softer and more delicate which opens up even more possibilities

 

instant fashion for the portfolio
Koloron thinking with a heat gun and gold paint
Transferring a computer printed image onto a heat formed Koloron bodice
crowning glory Koloron flowers painted with glitter